•••=111.1.11. I Knesset 'Members Discuss Women's in Israel Dr. C. K. Friedberg, Heart Specialist, Killed S. African Jewish Leaders Defend Jeu-isb Education COBLESKILL, N. Y. — Dr. K. Friedberg, considered I Charles one of the world's leading heart Women's rights, a central issue specialists, died here July 15 in an and goal of many in the United automobile collision. Dr. Friedberg. 66, chief of car- States, is part of the foundation stone of Israel. However, even diology at Mt. -Sinai Hospital in Israeli women still face problems New York City, was a passenger in a cab that was involved in a in striving for equality. head-on collision with a car. The More and more women are driver of the car, his wife and working outside the home, and the three-month-old son also died in needs of a developing country have the crash. Police are holding the called for a greater role and voice cab driver on charges of drunk for women in Israel. Yet, even driving. though women serve in the army. Associated with Sinai liospital few serve in the Knesset. for 42 years, Dr. Friedberg was Five women members of the graduated from the Columbia Col- Knesset, Esther Raziel-Naor, Beba lege of Physicians and Surgeons Idelson, Tova Sanhedrai. Shoshana in 1929. Ile began his internship Arbeli-Almozlino and Zena Har- at Sinai that same year. In 1956 man, recently spoke about the he was designated - first car- rights, roles and needs of Israeli diologist to the hospital' . and in women. 1969 became head of Sinai's divi- Miss Raziel-Naor, who has been sion of cardiology and a clinical in the Knesset since its inception, professor in the Mt. Sinai School said "a woman sees a law differ- of Medicine. Ile authored "Diseases of the ently than a man. She sees it with more heart." Miss Raziel-Naor, Ileart. - a work that has been however, insisted "The unity of called the "bible of cardiology... the country is more important to Dr. Friedberg also was founder me than women's rights per se." and editor of the bimonthly journal Miss Idelson, a past deputy "Progress in Cardio-vascular Dis- JOHANNESBURG (JTA)—Lead- ers of South African Jewry ex-' pressed surprise over remarks by Louis A. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive in Jeru- salem, over the state of Jewish education in this country. Pincus, addressing the World Conference of Jewish Organiza- tions (COJO) plenary meeting in Geneva July 9. claimed that the system of Jewish education in South Africa was "on the verge of disintegration - , that Jets ish leaders here had shown no appre- cia,lion for the overriding impor- tance of Jewish education and that the quality of Jewish education in South Africa was not adequate Taking strong exception to those statements were leaders of the South African Board of Jon ish Education and Board of .lewn--h . Deputies . Louis Sachs, chairman of the Board of Jewish Education, told the JTA that "There is a general consensus in South African Jew- ry on the vital importance of Jewish education." II said this speaker of the Knesset, and head eases." In 1971 he became editor was "shown by the rapid expan- of Moetzet lIapoalot, talked of of the leading journal in the field , sion of Jewish day schools and the fight that women had to of cardiology — "Circulation." of- by the financial efforts made to wage to win what rights they ficial organ . of the American Heart raise the funds required for it." . now have. "Today, in compari- ' ss " Sachs said a - Jewish Agency son to other countries, we (Is- study has show n that the propor raeli women) stand in the front i lion of Jewish children in South line in relation to benefits for , Africa recei, ing a Jewish educa- the working woman." is among the highest in the These rights include maternity Dr. Maurice Pike. a Saginaw Diaspora." Pincus did observe in Geneva, leave and protection against night dentist for the past 39 years. - that ''the quality of .lewish educa labor. "We fought, not for 1) ri - died July 9 at age 66. vileges, but for responsibilities, - Dr. Pike, a native of Rosh Pina. non in South Africa. though higher other places. is not she added. Israel, who came here with his than in cold Toya Sanhedrai, a . member of family as a child. seas past prise- adequ a te to insure Jea the National Religious Party. iv., dent of li , •th Temple isriiel and nutty Indr_mant at the small number of its ru s ts club. :1 mendicr of the the ti•st IT .1 iif Ito.,, n to the Knesset. Discussing John Mt‘r,!:.•: - thn C'e :S problems in haying the Elt, - ::1 thU 1,t, C in politics, she said she me lime. and the problem isa m, n "'' , ' 1 I. tnu, tii fAriel ion nn , ' ,k at the %%amen raid history who have the head of the nation %Tic. She denied that ' Dr. Maur ce Pike. nao- inttw Dentist discriminated " 1110 woman atiiiimst has held an t, 'i - place in the Jewi-sh family nut the family laws that kept nation together we wouldn't here toda." she said, Shoshana Arbeli-Alnmilino and Zena Harman, two of the newer faces in Knesset, said that a program for women will core about if it coincides w ith other needs of the country, Mrs. Arbeh-Almozlino, head of the Knesset Labor Committee. said that the committee is looking into tax relief for the working mother. "We are putting our main emphasis on day care centers That is much more important for • women in lower economic groups . In general, the care of young chil- dren is the basic problem of the working mother. - Mrs Harman headed the incep- tion of the Demographic Center a few years ago. The center has learned that the mother will go out to work if the appropriate con damns exist. It, too, has been con- cerned with establishing dayCarC centers. "All in all. - Mrs. Harman said. "the emphasis of the Demographic Center is on social planning for the family, the strengthening of the family so that every child has the opportunity to develop maxi- mally " In the face of more radical feminists and their supporters who have attacked the family struc- ture, Mrs. Harman, like her four colleagues, is convinced that the family unit is the basic unit of society. The women agree that women' should be allowed to develop out- side the home — and that their interests have to be fought for. Friday, July 21, 1972-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ,,ation Save on a complete selection of the latest fashions at Steve Petix's MMER SALE Save up to 35% on. • • 11ES • SUITS ,e.,,P , r.S1.^ a,dtd.roredii,ta,re DRESS SHIRTS • SVVIIV1VVEAR • SPORT COATS • SHOES • SLACKS • SPORT SHIRTS All sales final COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. 31455 Southfield Rd. ChiN..4iicri tits ( .('l Iii'! ind IhE 06cline/e. 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