Hamburger Proposes Expanded Israel Scholarship Program, Renewed Youth Work, Aid for UJA, Bonds as ZOD Tasks Commitments for the advance. ment of cultural activities in uni- versities and among the youth. in addition to giving increased sup- port to philanthropic and invest- • ment projects for Israel. were out- lined this week by Dr. Joel Ham- burger, retiring president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, in his annual message to the mem- bership. Pointing to the three-day Wayne State University Teach-In that was sponsored by ZOD during his sec- , and year in office. Dr. Hamburger proposed continuation of such un- dertakings, in addition to other, cultural programs among youth. ' "We must promote the iden- tification of our youth with the historical destiny and tradition of the Jewish people," he em- phasized in the report submitted at the annual meeting of ZOD Thursday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Dr. hamburger placed emphasis on the scholarships awarded by ZOD with aid from the ZOD's Philip Slomovitz Scholarship Fund. lie reviewed the progress made in sending young Detroiters to the Molly Goodman high School and Kfar Silver in Israel, the full year- ly and the additional summer scholarships. Ile proposed in-' creased efforts in that direction and stated that "this is our most effective activity encouraging Ile expressed pride in ZOD's having begun the sponsorship of the "To Israel With Hebrew" 13- week television programs 6:30 p,m. Tuesdays over Channel 56. He urged continued sponsorship of trade fairs to encourage pur- chase of Israel-made goods_ and on the questions of aid to Israel in all spheres he said: We should support fund-rais- ing campaigns for Israel which provide capital development funds (Israel Bonds): funds for social welfare programs (Allied Jewish Campaign—Israel Emer- gency Fund): and funds to sup- port educational and philan- thropic institutions in Israel. As Zionists it is our obligation to contribute to the support Of all worthwhile causes that sera e to strengthen the state of Israel, regardless of petty political con- siderations. Such contributions should nit he looked upon as gifts w hich we bestow on less fortuntitc, at our cunt enience and in amounts that lease our standard of living unaltered. This is not Zionism. Zionist contributes because it is his ob- ligation to assist in the growth and development of his home land: because as Israel grows in stature he himself somehow feels taller: because anything that diminishes Israel diminishes him: because unless his contribu- tion means that he will forgo some of the pleasures to which Israel Steel Output Gets 2 Germans' Hell) TEL AVIV (JTA)—West German investors will provide $5,000,000 of a $12,190,000 project to expand a steel manufacturing center in the Haifa Bay„ area near Acre, it was announced.) An ag, -)ement was signed in (iamb utl between two German in- vestors and Koos'. Ltd.. the Israeli industrial concern. The new steel center is expected to produce 170000 tons of steel a year—Israel's annual require- ment by 1975. Presently, the plant produces only 40 per: cent of Israel's consumption. he has heroine accustomed, or would like to Become accustom- ed, he would feel that he had lost out on an. opportunity to express his Zionism in a mean- ingful and important fashion. An American Zionist does not' say: •I have done my share.' An American Zionist said: 'If it is given to me to live as I do, /in this world as it is, how can not do much much more?' " lily belief that this activity has great potential for the future, and should be pursued and expanded.•' Proceeds from Balfour Concerts have assisted in all ZOD under- takings in Israel and in this com- munity. and more scholarships should he provided for in the years ahead, Dr. Hamburger said. Ile also indicated the need for an activist Zionist movement like ZOD to assist in every effort to battle against prejudice and all manifestations of anti-Semitism. We must promote the sale of Israeli products," Dr. Hamburger said "Our Israeli Fashion and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Food Fair, held last fall, was in Friday, May 12, 1972-13 my judgment. an outstanding suc- cess. Hundreds of people were in- Electronic Calculators troduced to Israeli products, many .; for the first time. Many also were { 599.99 introduced to Detroit District of IBM Select,cs ZOA for the first time. Several new members were obtained as $349.99 the result of this function. We even Call 342-7800 made a few dollars profit. It is BUT IF YOU SOLD CARS FOR AS LITTLE AS WE DO, YOU COULDN'T AFFORD A FANCY ONE EITHER 4LCASTRO PONTIAC 2i22 5 WOODWARD 511- 0536 4eLOcg hl. 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