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The Council of Orthodox Rabbis Herb Gray,- 'Canadian zninister ing the
goiernment on questions
of Greater Detroit at its dedication
m the school of commerce of
dinner 'honoring Julius Roten ber g McGill University in Montreal and relating to foreign ownership.
He
was
first named to the fed-
March 12 at -Cob° Hall, will hear Osgoode Hall Law School in Tor-
eral cabinet on Oct. 20, 1969, as
minister without portfolio to work
in association with the minister of
Dr. Fein to Deliver
finance. Earlier, he served as par-
Lecture FrieW"Feb. 25
liamentary secretary to the min-
ister of finance.
Dr. Leonard Fein will present
the concluding lecture in the 13th
From 1966 to 1968, Gray served
as chairman of the House of
annual Bergman Memorial Scholar
Commons standing committee on
Series of Temple Beth El 8:30 p.m.
finance, trade and economic af-
Feb. 25. Dr. Fein will speak on
fairs. He has served as a mem-
"Reflections on the Jewish Con-
dition."
ber of the Canadian delegation
to
a number of International con-
'Prof. Fein received his PhD
ferences on economic matters.
from Michigan State University,
A Liberal, he was first elected
where he was an instructor from
to Parliament June 18, 1962. He
1959 to 1962. He served on the
was re-elected in 1963, 1965 and
faculty of Massachusetts Institute
1968, on each of these occasions
of Technology in the department
receiving some 54 per cent of the
of political science, and in recent
total
votes cast. His riding takes
years was also associate director
in a large part of the city of
and director of research at the
Windsor.
MIT-Harvard Joint Center for Ur-
HERB GRAY
Gray is a member of Bnai Brith
ban Studies, where he continues
as a senior research fellow. He is onto. He is a member of the and Shear Hashomayirn Synagogue
in Windsor.
presently associate professor of Ontario Bar.
On July 23, 1967, he married
politics and social policy at Bran-
On Sept. 24, 1970, Gray was Sharon Sholzberg, daughter of Mr.
deis University.
named minister of national reve- and Mrs. S. Sholzberg of Montreal.
mile with responsibility for advis- The couple make their home at
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Eilat Dock Workers May Face Draft
if Other Means Fail to End Strike
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The cabi- threatens to shut off the flow of
net has authorized Transport Minis- oil through the Eilat-Ashkelon pipe-
ter Shimon Peres to draft striking line.
dock workers at the port of Fiat
The strikers, who have been
if other means fail to get them joined by workers from other
back to work.
local industries including the oil
The strike, which began last
terminal, walked off their jobs
Friday, has paralyzed the Israeli
after Israel's national shipping
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port on. the Gulf of Aqaba and
company, the Zim Lines, an--
nuonced it was opening a new
service to the Far East via the
Panama Canal.
The new line would divert Japan-
ese and other cargoes now landed
at Eilat to Israel's Mediterranean
ports of Haifa and Ashdod. The
workers claimed that the future
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stake. They denied seeking higher
wages.
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jetty to link up with the pipeline.
Meanwhile, a work slowdown at
Haifa port which has delayed the
loading of citrus cargoes was ex-
tended to all other cargoes leavint,
the port.
The port workers action was
taken in defiance of their own
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workers' committee which has
opposed the slowdown since it
began last week. Several ships
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The Haifa Labor Council has
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asked the port authorities and the
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transport ministry to speed up
negotiations with the dock workers.
Phone 332-3212
Rabbi H. Philip Berkowitz
Unlike Eilat, the issue in Haifa is
wages.
Meanwhile, discussions are being
held at the atomic research station
near Dimona to mollify employes
who staged a one-hour work-
stoppage to protest the refusal of
the
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Mail sorters ended a three-day
strike against the ministry of
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The walkout delayed repairs to
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"Shallaeh Monos"
On the day or Purim (Tues., Feb. 29th)
every Jewish man, woman, and child
should send to at least one of his
friends a gift of two edibles. This
could be a candy and a Hamantasch,
or a cookie and a fruit, etc.
Muttonos Lo-Evyonim
In addition to "Shallach Monos" every-
one should give charity to the poor on
Purim. This mitzva con also be very
easily fulfilled by giving one cent to
each of two poor people.
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