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January 14, 1972 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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Twin Cities Federations
Reaching -Out:to Cathpus

MINNEAPOLIS -, ("MA. .= A 29-
year-old. social ; has been
named by the Federations of Min-
neapolis and St`Paul to seek. out
Jewish students and faculty mem-
bers at the University of Minnesota
who are not being reached by
standard Jewish community ap-
proaches and traditional institu-
tions.
Norman Levine and the pilot out-
reach program organized by the
campus study committee of the
Minneapolis. Federation for Jewish
Service and the St. Paul United
Fund and Council constitute a com-
pletely experimental approach, ac-
cording to a report by the federa-
tion.

:

FRANK PAUL

and his ORCHESTRA
- music or its Best

for Your Guests"

557-7986

Calleze Accused

of Discrimination

NEW YORK

(JTA) — The'ASso-
dation of Orthodox Jewish Teach-
ers of the New York -City Public
Schools, which claims to represent
5,000 of the city's 70,000 public
school teachers, has protested the
"discrimination" against Jewish
students in Brooklyn College's
"elimination" of its school of gen-

.

Kibutz Witnesses
Industrial- Boom

JERUSALEM—The kibutz has
seen a quiet revolution—from agri-
culture to industry. Industrial de-
velopment on the kibutz is sum-
marized in the following:
Output increase: From IL 247-
to 506,000,000 (from $59,280,000 to
$121,400,000) between 1966 and
1970, with 1975 output estimated at
IL 1,300,000;900 ($312,000,000).
Ten new enterprises are being
set up by kibutzim each year, with
annual investments of IL 75-
to 85,000,000 ($18,000,000 to $20,-

400,000).

SMILE!!

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MENORHA

Oh, Shoot...

A total of 9,080 persons were
employed in kibutz industry in
You're being shot by
1970, as against 6,780 in 1966, with
forecasts for 1975 at 12,300. This
represents en annual increase of
7 per cent.
Eighty-three enterprises exported
Treatment
the smiling photographer
$25,500,000 in goods in 1970, with
• SWEET 16 PARTIES
1875 totals estimated at $60- to of Arabs Defended
• BAR MITZVAHS
JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The Arab
$65,000,000. There are presently
• CONFIRMATIONS
192 kibutz industrial enterprises. intelligentsia is agog over a re-
• SMALL ROMAN ORGIES
cently published book, "No Peace
You wouldn't believe how good
Without a Free Arab State," au-
Italian Red, Thought to Be thored by the respected and influ-
. . . and cheap
Jewish,
Abused
ential journalist, Muhamed Abu
in
Poland
PHONE FAST 356-3756
BONN (JTA) — The correspon- Shilbaya.
He writes that Israel's occupa-
dent for the Italian Communist
Party newspaper, Unita, was beat- tion of West Jordan is no worse
than
the 19-year exploitation of
en up on a street in Warsaw last
month by anti-Semites who mistook that area by King Hussein; in fact
it is far more preferable.
him for a Jew, it was learned
Furthermore, he adds, there are
here.
15751 W. TO% MILE RD.
- As a result, the paper has de- now tens of thousands of Arabs
cided not to send another corres- employed in Israel, earning wages
SOUTHFIELD, MICH.
pondent to Poland but agreed to they never dreamed were possible
1 57-6750-862-0963
1
Eve.
under Hussein's rule; and many of
hush up the incident.
them will refuse to go back to
Cali
for all your traveling
The JTA learned of the incident Arab
-control.
needs: ?
from other newsmen who were in-
The Arab guerilla movement also
formed unofficially by Communist
1. Domestic—Plane, train, bus
comes in for some sharp criticism.
journalists.
The author favors the establish-
2. Overseas—Plane, ship
The correspondent, A. Fabiani,
ment of an "independent Palestini-
3. Hotel Reservations, every-
was reportedly assaulted, called a an state in accordance with the
where
"dirty Jew,' . ' and threatened with
UN resolutions of 1948."
4. Car Rentals, everywhere
severe bodily harm. Police refused
to intervene or arrest the assail-
5. Chartered buses
Lindsay Assails Nixon
•ants.
Pi tiNDREDS, OF GROUP
One of the policemen suggested on 'Hesitant' Israel Policy
FLIGHTS TO ISRAEL
to Fabian' that he leave the coun-
MIAMI BEACH (JTA) — New
try. The joUrnalist took his advice. York's Mayor John V. Lindsay
charged that American involve-
ment in Southeast Asia was largely
responsible for the administration's
hesitation in answering Israel's re-
quests for Phantom jet aircraft.
"Our obsession with that sense-
less war (in Vietnam) turned our
attention away from commitments
• Super Imposed
this nation should never question."
• Silhouettes
Lindsay told a meeting of the Zion-
• Unique Poses
ist Organization of America's
Mimi Beach District.
• Ildr Mitzvahs
"As we sank:
the mire . of
SOfitheast Asia, we sapped our
strength to guarantee peace on
Israel's borders."
Lindsay added that "the only-
guarantee of -peace. east of Suez is
maintenance of Israel's strength"
and "that above' all else, rsfael's

Lawrence
E'lhses

Merrill Trust Awards

.frideY. January 14,1972-43
eral studieS - (SGS): In a letter to $15,000 to Baeili Institute
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Max
the college's _president, Dr. John
W. Kneller, AOJT'president Philip Gruenwald, president of the Leo
Kipust asserted the plan would Baeck Institute, announced Monday
that the institute was awarded a
Solid Brass
impose an impossible task on the
$15,000 grant by the Charles E.
Hand Made
8,000 SGS students who for a vari- Merrill Trust to support the
fur-
24"
high x- 16"
ety of reasons cannot attend early ther
development of the institute's
asking $500
classes."
library. Four years ago, the trust
882-6808
This group, Kipust noied, –"in7 gave $10,000 for the same purpose.
eludes thousands of Yeshiva
The 40,000-volume library and
students." Brooklyn College, part its 300 archival collections, as well
of the City University, has one as its research work and publica-
on the largest percentages of tions, are devoted to the study of
Jewish students in the system— Jewish history in German-speaking
an estimated 18,000 of a total of Europe during the last 200 years.
28,000, of whom some 5,000 are
Orthodox.
Kipust, a teacher at Eastern Dis-
trict High School in Brooklyn, said
LONDON—Arab extras in a film
that the SGS "elimination" will being shot in Jerusalem literally
"in effect" be "discrimination" stole—or, rather, ran off with—
against Jewish students, since the the scene, an English actor report-
MAX SCHRUT
administration could have chosen ed to the London Jewish Chronicle.
For Good Photographs
Nicol Williamson said that while
to cut back on such programs as
and Prompt &mice
open enrollment and remedial making "Jerusalem, Jerlisalem,"
Call Ms at
teaching, which primarily aid non- the extras were hired and stationed
in a Jerusalem street.
white students.
"Then,"
Williamson
said,
"the
An administration spokesman
denied that evening classes will be director shouted: 'OK, you guys, IWeddings • Bar Mitrras
cancelled. City University Chan- shoot! Within seconds the street
W* Corns to Your Horne
cellor Robert J. Kibbee said that was empty.
With Samples
"It took another 24 hours to get
the protests were based on "pa-
TY
5-8805,
UN 4-684S
the scene set up again and to
tently misleading information."
persuade the Arabs that no one
was going to shoot them."
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