--y THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, June 9, 1972 P oi i Lica I Cli a I trri.4 1 I ti r t• ri it it ‘ 1t1 i► n• , : 1 ,00. 0 011 I If YOU TURN 1HF 1 UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON T FIND A FINER WINE THAN u. • . .1 , wweri.a. • n. a 1:f IIiii1111,•11- ti • I.t I c hange, taking place cn the s..b,ontinent where cultural pluralism never a reality. petrel., M.A. ADVANCE BARBER SALON kadirna //air Styling JACQUES SAM HORNUNC Stylist SUSAN Owner • Maniuurist a Hair Styling • Hair Cuts • Hair Coloring • Hair Piece Fitting and Care • Manicure • Shoeshine "Hair Styling to fit your Personality"' ADVANCE OFFICE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield Rd., Southfield For apo►. coil 557-0244 PRINCETON SHOP -:- latest fashions for men 6 to 60 KE 3-4310 E-eiV•een f-. BORENSTEIN'S I • _ Y- tel nevi Suggestions At e. Neckties M" Israel Ar‘ Excellent ) I/ er.: (4- 14 .c-cc hots , Mezuzos EL Stars 14 or sterling silver In • 7alis & Talis Bags ' 1 1..•iush Cups • Books • Records Fathers Day Cards in 30RENSTEIN'S ew sh ^ V : S, ply House ?A R DETROIT , A M i n IELD 13535 W. 7 MILE p ier 34:43569 - 341-3268 eC> of ,1,1.1.11 .‘ if f, the r• kf ,•ar, h hod; of the V.: ' , 1 'ongress The conference, conducted by scholars from the U.S. and Latin American countries and leaders of Latin American Jewish com- munities, preceded the annual meeting of the W.IC's governing council. l'he meeting. attended by dele- ales from 20 countries, was the futst by the WJC's top governing „•I to be held in the U.S. for ,. c■ re than a decade. Panelists on Latin America agreed that while anti,Sernitism esists and is a factor in the life of Latin American Jewish corn- monities, it is the rapid growth of nationalism and the changing eco- nomic and social structure that cause the greatest uncertainty among Latin American Jews. Prof. Kalman Silveri, head of the Ihero-American Research Cen- ter at New York University, said the increasing national awareness of people in Latin Ameitica and the emergence of nation states will break down existing structures. According to Dr. Natan Lerner of .1rgentina, who is presently , sso, iated with Tel Aviv Uni- versity, "Disorientation is per h-ps the mildest name for the state of mind of wide circles •f Jews in Latin America." He noted that the population —"plosion there will tend to dimin- i-h the quantitative significance of the Jewish communities and make their marginality with regard to the majority even more pronounc- ed. There is no immigration of Jews to Latin America and the trend is in fact toward emigration, he said. Dr. Lerner said that violence, which is part and parcel of the Latin American scene today "is seldom directed against Jews as such, except in the case of the radical right lunatic fringe., But, being a minority sector, Jews are naturally more sensitive and ex- posed to violence and disorder." Chile Jews Safe, Leader States NEW YORK (JTA) — Gil Sinay, chairman of the Representative Committee of the Jewish commun- ity in Chile. told a seminar of the American Jewish Committee that Chile's 35,000 Jews felt very much at home in that country but were keenly interested in the welfare of Israel and the fate of Jews every- where. Smay. a lawyer and professor of financial law at the University of Chile, and a native of that country, reported that most Chilean Jews were engaged in industry or the professions. Like their Christian counterparts, some left the country when the left-wing coalition of President Salvador Allende took over, fear- ing that a Marxist regime might affect them unfavorably. However, when It became evi- dent that Jews as Jews were not threatened by the Allende regime, he added, a number of them returned to Chile. "Com- munity leaders . . have urged their fellow Jews, as good Chilean citizens, to take political changes in stride. Moreover, the fact that many Jews hold gov- ernment posts lends stability to Jerusalem Crime Slowed SALENI — Brig. Halm Tasori, commander of the Jeru- ',dem t- dice, reported that there has 1""i-, no increase in crimes of e and armed robbery in Mi.. cr.. during the past year al- has.' mere:1 , 4, d - of I-7 !el ,1(•H office a hated because nclI:o Allende nor the country a-- 55s ..i felt to be a nt 1 , tienut tile :here late r fn 1571, and the hi: .1: the end of that year. One reason for Sinay- 's visit to Y BAKERI,o, Latta BIMAL I. MEN the United States. he asserted, was to find a rabbi for Chile. 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