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November 17, 1972 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-17

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$1,200,000 in Israel Bonds

JWV

Knollwood Has
New President

Unprecedented Gain in Arab Society
Reported; Schooling, Farming Cited

JERUSALEM — Shmuel years as has the Arab so-
Toledano, the prime minis- mety in Israel."
ter's adviser on Arab affairs,
The figures presented by
said at a recent cabinet Toledano on the advancement
meeting that "no society in of Israel's Arabs in this time
the world has progressed and period include the following:
developed during the last 24
• The number of school
pupils has increased from
11,000
to 110,000.
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• The university student
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money to clean up bills, buy new
clothes or furniture. Call now:

• The number of agricul-
tural machines is up from 5
to about 1,000.
A comparative survey on
the progress made by Arabs
in Tayiba, an Arab village
in Israel, and Tubas, which
until the Six-Day War was
part of Jordanian territory,
reveals that the progress of
Israel's Arabs is beyond com-
parison with that of their
brothers who liVe across the
green line, according to an
article in Yediot Ahronot.
Toledano also pointed out
the difficulties facing Israel
Arabs. He referred to a sur-
vey of Arab intellectuals
conducted by the Shiloah In-
stitute which revealed that
although none of these Arabs
was employed in manual
work, most were engaged as
school teachers and in pro-
fessions other than those for
which they had prepared in
universities.
In reply to a question, it
was reported that there are
about 500 mixed Jewish-
Arab marriages in Israel. In
99 per cent of the cases the
husband is Arab and the
wife, Jewish.

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Annual Parley
Slated by JWVA

Department of Michigan
Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish
War Veterans, will hold its
annual leadership conference
noon Sunday at the new Me-
morial home, Mrs. Sidney
Lantz, president announced.
The conference, to be
chaired by Mrs. Morton Op-
penheim and Mrs. Irving
Silk, is developed to prepare
programing among officers
and chairmen of Michigan
auxiliaries. Brunch will be
served.
The auxiliary held its an-
n u a I department meeting
Thursday in Flint.
The agenda included plan-
ning of a donor dinner to be
held at Valadimir's in March.

• •

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U.S. Urged to Sever
Ties with Uganda

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
The Jewish War Veterans
has called for the immediate
severance by the United
States of diplomatic and
trade relations with Uganda.

NO WAITING

Phone

LI 7-2552
or LI 4-96 3 7

Richard D. Bleznak has
been elected president of
Knollwood Country Club,
along with Irvin Meckler,
vice president; Irving Simon,
treasurer; Alan E. Luckoff,
secretary; Alvin Steinman,
assistant treasurer; and Ray-
mond Fenley, assistant sec-
retary. Re-elected to three-
year terms on the board of
directors are Bleznak, Fen-
ley, Richard Fynke and Max
M. Lebowitz. Newly elected
Is David H. Hermelln.

Reconatructionist
College Gets $100,000

An-
PHILADELPHIA —
nouncement of a 5100,000 en-
dowment by a New Jersey
industrialist sparked the
opening convocation of the
Reconstructionist Rabbinical
College at the Main Line
Reform Temple in Wynne-
wood, Pa.

demanslihg
Israel return the Arab terri-

consistency in

tories taken in war.

A new all-time high Mich-
igan record production of
prune plums was set in 1971.

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Japan's foreign
visiting Moscow recently.
was advised by Soviet For-
eign Minister Andre CrOnly-
ko,
that under no circum-
stances would the Soviet
Union compromise on this
territorial question even
though the Japanese diplo-
mat threatened that negoti-
ations would have to he sus-
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DRESSES - GOWNS

Abraham Goodman, of
Essex Falls, N. J., endowed
the Abraham, Mollie and
Anna Goodman Chair of
Modern Jewish Civilization
at the college.
The college program is
based upon five years of
study tracing Judaism
through the biblical, rab-
binic, medieval, modern and
contemporary civilizations.

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"The United States is the
main purchaser of Ugandan
coffee. Congress is now con-
sidering $3,000,000 in aid to
that country, and nearly
$3,000,000 more is already
in the pipeline," the state-
ment said.
"We must remove that
money and take the strongest
action possible to show that
in this world where politics
and morality are becoming
more and more divorced,
the United States is still
willing to take moral stands
and support the repressed,
the discriminated, and the
dispossessed."

Shaarit Haplaytah is plan-
ning a social evening, high-
lighted by the showing of an
Israeli film drama, "Margo,"
18:30 p.m. Nov. 25 at Tehiple
Emanu-El.
Max Sosin will entertain,
and a dairy meal will be
served. Games will follow.
For reservations, call Sol
[Kleinman, ticket chairman,
KE 5 - 3589. Program chair- :
; man is Mrs. Leon Popowski;
social chairman, Ben Zis-
kind: and president, Abra-
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iets I)emonstrate Double Standard

The case in point concerns
four islands north of Japan
captured by the Soviets to-
ward the end of World War

"The forced expulsion of
40,000 Asians from Uganda
is a desecration of humanity,
not unlike previous expul-
sions experienced by Jews
since recorded history," said
the statement.

To Show Israeli Film
at Shaarit Haplaytah

WELCOME, SHIRLEY!

Excellent Service .

SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST and AUXIL-
IARY will meet 8. 30 p.m.
Monday at the new JWV
Memcn- ial Home. Refresh.
ments will he served. Yetta
Glass, patriotic instructress,
has arranged for the presen-
tation, of an American flag to
the Boris M. Joffe Elemen-
tary School.

Friday, Nov. 17, 19711-35



SON

NEW YORK (ZINS)—The
Soviet Union declared its op-
position to returning terri-
tory taken in the course of
warfare.

JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
ILIARY is having a theater
party for "Company" Nov,
25 at Bonstelle Theater. A
chartered bus will pick up
all ticket holders at 7:45 p.m.
at the JWV Memorial Home
and return them for a late
supper. For tickets and in-
formation, call Mrs. Paula
Benson, 548-6771, or Mrs.
Florence Weiss, 398-4497.

At the fourth annual Federaton of Reform Synagogues
Israel Bond dinner in Cobo Hall, which produced more than
$1,200,000 in Israel Bonds sales, from left: General ltzhak
Rabin, ambassador of Israel to the United States; Paul
M. Handleman, recipient of the Israel Prime Minister's
Medal; Mrs. Handleman and Dr. Richard C. Hertz of
Temple Beth El, who was the dinner chairman.

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