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August 11, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-11

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Friday, August 11, 1972-3

llilliankee Merchant, Slate VieN4:-. for Council SIII- NeN

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

sort. et
MILWAUKEE JTA
if the view of JeNtsh mer, `sirs!.
,n M.Iwaukee - s inner
for the Milwaukee
hos disclosed that owners or
enterprises want to -vi! and gct , .rut

25th Israel Anniversary Set For German Cities

while those operating larger stares
!•ielteve they can handle the spet
problems of doing hotness in a
I31ack ghetto_
Whether large or small. the
merchants did not list anti-Semit
ism among their problems, accord
ing to Saul Sorrin, executive direc-
tor of the Milwaukee Jewish Calm
cll, in summarizing the findings
of the study, which was made by
Julian Vudelson, assistant profes-
sor of marketing at Marquette
University.
The study was ordered by the
council to meet its responsibilities
in two program areas: conflict
suffered by the Jewish community
and the council's involvement in
the urban crisis, Sorrin said.

mostls

Th. .n
.ent

poci and mom" enter
definite in many area-
v asst to get out--t- A) per
o'71 1;11:1 annual sales of
S1 ,
—viewed their
:s
motor" and m,:-t
- • to help blacks t

A.- , proposed were creation of
insurance 11001S for inner city bus,
ne , smen. The committee also
would examine mean; of helpm.,
men ?, :!•,t , to d •al ssith crime preb
It ins

A foorth oroposai v.- as develop-
ment ‘.f a business assistance pro-
°saner. of the larger stores in-
gram to educate Jewish merchants
rluti•-d many who said they would
to deal with their problems more
like to see more ways to extend
effectively
credit to Black customers who
usually have no credit rating.
They also favored more Black-
owned retail shops in the ghetto.
The study proposed a number of
steps for a Jewish-sponsored pro-
gram to aid inner city Jewish mer-
as creation of a turn-
chants. tine
over committee to help owners who
CAR VALLEY GARDENS
want to sell. The committee would
seek would-be buyers and provide
World-Wide De ,e-,
a follow-up service to help insure

in Munich. !Iambi,.
!SINS
Face
•1 a Ult. - an estnIntion corn- Berlin and Colo.mo
me.•norating,
the 25th anniversary
o
ot Israel, is to be shown in five
sear
nest
Nest German cities
,
The 5350,000 exhibition will he held

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FRUIT BASKETS

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WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER
Hourrod Roo. Shopping Comp
Woe. i 11 Male
Phone 353-3.46

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One of the few left
Ovolthecl to Sot•sfy

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The 224 retail business opera-
tors studied in the project listed

lack of insurance, robberies and
losses to shoplifters as their key
problems. Sorrin said that while
resident Blacks may dislike the
Jewish merchants, that attitude
was not often made evident to

the merchants.
The study found 1,775 enterprises

in the ghetto arid. with the help of
knowledgeable inner city business-
men, those owned by Jews were
identified. Each Jewish merchant
was sent a questionnaire and a
covering letter from Robert M.
Gill, council president.
More than 70 per cent of the
merchants replying said their in-
ner city store was their only busi-
ness. Annual sales volume ranged
from less than 550,000 to more than
$250,000. The merchants reported
a total of 272 white employes and
90 Black workers.
Sorrin said the contrast in views

between the smaller store owners,

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SUNDAY 11 TO 5:30

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of
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