..a.f`r. ;7251111111111.11111111MMI . thiltodox RabfbisliiTeatui e - Ckilialtiaii*Iiiiisterof National Revenue 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 : ISRAEL EUROPE Travel Specialists • • • • • • Package Tours Kibbutz Programs ra Student Programs Youth Fares European Travel Cruises 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 626-6624 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 Congregation Beth Shalom of the port and of the town was at 1460 T W. Lincoln, Oak Park stake. They denied seeking higher wages. MUSIC BY ERIC ROSENOW Several tankers -in Eilat harbor Cold Cut. Supper & Beverages - Served waiting to discharge their oil car- Make Reservations Flow—.Donations $5 Per Person TR 3-5757 goes were prevented by the strike 968-5575 from- coming alongside the oil 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 available for workers' committee which has opposed the slowdown since it began last week. Several ships waiting for a berth at Haifa were Aitractively Re-decorated Air-conditioned ordered by their owners to sail Sunday leaving behind their Is- raeli cargoes. The Haifa Labor Council has 10 Minutes from Mope and Telegraph Rds. asked the port authorities and the 79 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac, Michigan 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 management and iiistadrut to America's only Chartered university in Israel . recognize their new workers com- mittee. Mail sorters ended a three-day strike against the ministry of Three Special Sunimer Programs combining an posts Feb. 10 but Israeli's postal opportunity to study for college creditwith off-campus and communications services re- participation in the exciting cultural and social life of Israel. mained in a state of disarray. Several days may be required to it tHpan. 2. El ish language courses. clear the backlog of undelivered 3. Hebrew courses. AU inclusive fee—$995. mail. Striking telex and telegraph oper- July 11-Auguit 24 / earn up to six credits / coed ators also returned to work but en- live on modern campus near Tel Aviv / gineers and technicians employed by the ministry staged a wildcat includes touring throughout Israai cultural strike Feb. 10. events;! 'recreation. The walkout delayed repairs to telegraph and telex lines damaged For brocinne or information by recent winter storms. 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