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February 25, 1972 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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10 -Freinia US'S
recent. Telrkfi

TEL AVIV,,-(JTA) ,--utaude
sky,. the :krench-Jewish Ansmcie.r.
wanted by France _in connection
with a financial scandil; was de-
tainetihy Alt :police here PendiPll
a disttieVeouct decision. on.Paris'
extradition lequest. The police said
they feared Lipsky, _might try to
escape.

been enrolled
dents
berg Gradrisrte
School and - 8 werA-
ing scientists in' the
laboratories of the' .
Weizmann Institute
of Science at Iteho-
vot, IsraeL They
were welcomed to ,
the institute by
Abraham Feinberg,
chairman of its
board of governors,
and by Dr. Albert
B. Sabin, its presi-
dent., The five new students at the graduate'sebool attending the
meeting with Feinberg and Dr. Sabin, were: Km Carmela Bengis
of Riga, a former student at Leningrad University, now working for
her PhD in polymer research; Mrs. Marina Koblenz from the
Polytechnic Institute of Riga, worldng for her MSc in chemistry;
Benjamin Bicksen of Rigs, working as an engineer in the plastics
research laboratory; Naftali • lizavitzky, a former student at' the ,
Universities of Leningrad and Moscow, working for his PhD in
pure mathematics; and Reuben Galperin, formerly with the computer
center at the University of Tashkent, now working for his PhD
in applied mathematics. .
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CUSTOM; FURNITURE &
- CARPET CLEANING
ON LOCATION

7 Pct. of Israelis Bellow Poverty Line

By HALM SCRACRTER.
country, to a degree that was
TEL AVIV—About, 7 per 'cent higher than that of the more well-
of
/the
'Israel
population
have
to
to-do
sections of the population.
1
subsist on as little as 80 to 100
Israel pounds per month per per-
However, as a result of the im-
11,11EBBMIED ELECTROLOCIST
Spetiaiiking' in the PerManent 1 son-7-less than $20 to $25—which provement in welfare, there has
is well below the poverty line. An been a sharpening of social con-
1 Removal of Unwanted Hair I
additional t13 per cent must make sciousness in the minds of the
Moved tathi;'''
do with a standard of living that poorer sections. When the stand-
O AINAINC1810118=
MI I is- little above the poverty line. ard of living was generally lower,
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I - -Ttds inforinatinii was revealed by the awareness of disadvantage was
Near Nretleend eed - ProNdeeloo Nivea
I David Horowitz, former governor less keen because incitement oc-
of the Bank of Israel, at the open- casioned by luxury was non-
wM COINSUIXJS11011
ing meeting: of the • Economic existent.
a 1 5 - yn....o.,„,,,,,,,;414,1157410:
Circle of the --israel Labpr Align-
matereomasse‘oSsamsiseat ment.
Horowitz warned that every ef-
fort must he-. made to, improve the
econontic"iltuation of this sectoref
the " population by introducing,
'among other _measures, what he
:called -a "negative income tax"—
YAFFE STONE AUGUST, INC.
-that is to say, having the govern- announces the formation of a pub-
ment pay out subventions to such lic relations division, to be known
. people according to paucity of in- as YSA Public Relations. The
•'
division is an autonomous function
Wt. *it(
I
- Horowitz pointed out there has of the advertising agency, doing
O( ( 1S/0 VS
been a marked reduction since the financial and general public rela-
BIG SAItC.' OB iOALl Cosu:n<
Six Day War in the social dis- tions both for existing clients and
parity - in Israel, chiefly owing to acting independently of the agency
64 2-5 520
a rise in -she standard of living of to service other clients. BRIAN
the disadvantaged classes in the HUSKY has been appointed to
manage the new division.
*
HARRY THOMAS has been sell-
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Now Booking
Call: Chian Michlin,
Conveniently located at 24750 Tele-
Toni. Chairman
Israel — 15 days . . . May 11
graph at 10 Mile Rd., Harry
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Israel — 15 days . . . June 29
Thomas is featuring a final clean-
For information or brochures
up sale with values at the lowest
Israel — 15 days. . . . July 13
on other tours available
prices._

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Concert Series
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A concert series, presenting
professional talent from the Detroit
area will begin
8 p.m. Thursday
at the 10 Mile
branch of -the
Jewish Center.
the entire pro-
gram will be pre-
pared by Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel,
chairman.
Thee following
soloists are
scheduled for
.Thursday: L e o
Mogil and Hy Canter Feasket,,,
Krupp, tenors: Sydney Beanickt,
baritone; and Cantor Larry Vieder.
The Adas Shalom Synagogue
Choir will be conducted by Cantor
Fenakel. All are welcome at no fee.

Rabbi MORTON M. KANTER of
Temple Beth El will represent the
ewish Chautauqua Society as lec-
turer at Marygrove College, March
I. He will lecture at 1 p.m. on the
-subject "Interaction or Reaction—
The Nature of America's Religious
Revival."

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