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January 05, 1973 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-05

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Allied Campaign - Vied - Chaiemen Ai- e -Named-

Pct. Tax Cut OK'd

JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The
Israel cabinet has approved
a state budget for the corn-

me DETROIT' JEWISH' NEWS
22—Friday, Jam 5, 1973

ing fiscal year of $4,670,000,-
000. At the time time, the
government approved a 5 per
cent reduction in the income
tax rate for workers.
Because of the enormity of
defense expenditures, the Is-
rael public is now the most
heavily taxed in all the world.

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The vice chairmen of the 1973 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund have been announced by Sam-
uel Frankel and Paul M. Handleman, general chairman. They are (from left, top to bottom) Paul Borman, Avern L.
Cohn, Dr. Leon Fill, David Handleman, Edward C. Levy, David S. Mondry and Abe Shiffman. Borman is a member
of Federation's capital needs committee and was pre-campaign vice chairman last year. Ile is a former chairman of the
food division of the campaign. Cohn is a board member of the Jewish Welfare Federation and Jewish Community
Council, a director of United Jewish Charities and a member of Federation's community relations division. He was
a
1972 pre-campaign chairman. Dr. Fill, a member of the 1972 campaign cabinet, is a member of Federation's capital
needs committee. He Is a former campaign chairman of the health service section. Handleman, chairman of Fed•
eration's capital needs committee, is a director of the Jewish Welfare Federation and United Jewish Charities. He
is a returning vice chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Levy has long been an officer of
the campaign. Ile is a trustee of Sinai Hospital and a director of the Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Welfare Federa•
Lion and the Detroit Service Group. Mondry will serve in this post for the second year. He is active in the Detroit
Service Group ■ and is s director of Jewish Welfare Federation, lie is a former chairman of the mercantile division.
Shiffman, an officer of the Allied Jewish Campaign for many years, is a director of United Jewish
Charities, Detroit
Service Group, Sinai Hospital and the Shiffman Clinic.

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TEL AVIV (JTA) —Men - chauvinist reactionary alter- compromise with the right
retiring as secretary native" come to power.
wing."
general of Mapam after 52
Yaari warned that if Ma.
The veteran Mapam leader
years of leadership in that pain quits the alignment, a issued his warning in his
party and its affiliated move- move advocated by some of farewell address to Mapam's
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abandon its alignment with "the opportunists in the La- here,

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In another political devel•
opment, the breach between

The Jerusalem municipal- reich.
ity was represented by its

Now Open at

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man, Gen. Ezer Weizman,

appeared to be healed — on
Begin's terms.

Weizman resigned last
week as chairman of the
lierut executive after the
-
party's 11th national conven-
lion elected a 2.50-member
central
committee made up
800 Arabs, Jews
largely of Begin supporters.
Share an Evening
But Begin and Weizman
JERUSALEM—Some 400 met at Begin's home and re-
portedly
reached an agree-
Arabs and 400 Jews from
various parts of the country ment whereby Begin will fill
1
attended a folklore evening Weizman's former post in
1
recently at the Jerusalem addition to his over-all lead-
Municipal Theater to mark ership position in Herut..
1
Weizman, a form er air
the opening of the sixth an-
1
nual Hebrew-Arabic ulpan force commander and former
(language studies) conducted transport minister, was given
by the Hebrew University's the job of heading Herut elec-
1
Martin Huber Center for Ad- ton campaign headquartes, a
sensitive and difficult job in
ult Education.
view of the turbulence within
In addition to residents the party as its begins cam-
from East and West Jerusa- paigning for next year
tern, there were groups of Knesset elections.
Arab ulpan students, includ-
Begin has named Knesset
ing 40 teachers, municipal of-
ficials and notables from He- member Chaim Landau as
bron and another 50 from executive party chairman.
Ramallah, Bethlehem, Beth
Jallah, Acre and Haifa, rep-
We Shall Be the First
resenting the Beth Hagefen
1
Pioneers' marching song
Arab-Jewish Social and Cul-
translated from the Hebrew
tural Community Center.
by Joshua Joyrich-Freider•

lest "the bur Party might r ea eh a

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ucation and culture by its
adviser on cultural and youth
affairs, Mahmoud Abasi.
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The first ones we shall be,
As will we shall go hand in

hand;

As builders we shall study,
We shall build the desolete
bind,
the adult education center The plummet we'll extend,
and initiator of the project, The sinews we'd expand.
said that 2,500 Arabs and
II
Jews have completed ulpan We toil, we make the land,
studies since the program be- There's labor with no end;
gan shortly after the Six-Day Along the cliffs we trees im-

War. The ulpan this year has plant,

260 participants in five He- Pre-eminently in the vale and
brew and five Arabic classes,
on the mount.

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