HR. a THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Fob. 9, 1973-21 AKIYA BENEFIT SUNDAY, FEB. 25 FORD AUD. 8 PM TRINI LOPEZ MARILYN MICHAELS JOHNNY TRUDELL ORCHESTRA ALL SEATS RESERVED TAX DEDUCTIBLE TICKETS AND INFORMATION • HUDSON'S g • GRIN NELL'S ‘,.• FORD AUD. 358-4730 354-46641 Goldmann to Press German Reparations JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. Nahum Goldmann, who played a major role in the negotiations that led to West Germany's payment of rep- arations to Israel and corn. pensation to other Jewish victims of Nazism, may soon try to get the East German regime to meet its repara- tions obligations. The president of the World .Jewish Congress said during a radio interview in Jeru- salem that he will visit West Germany shortly in order to determine East Germany's intentions. But Dr. Goldmann said he was not optimistic over reaching an accord with the East German regime. Classifieds Get Quick Results Al's Foreign Car Service SPECIALIST IN VOLKSWAGEN AND PORSCHE CARS CALL 548-3926 548-4160 541.9704 1018 W. 9 M. a Rd. Alfons G. Rehme FERNDALE, MICH. Between Levoenois I & BETH ABRAHAM • HILLEL's CATERING SERVICE Offers the Ultimate in Elegance Distinctive Catering KOSHER — OF COURSE! IN WEST BLOOMFIELD SYNAGOGUE BEAUTIFUL BALLROOMS CATERING 50 to 500 Syrian Jews Zuckerman Explains Success of UJA; `Treated Worse $33,000,000 Jetport Planned for Eilat Than Aniniaw By DAVID LANDAU JTA J Lem Bureau Chief JERUSALEM (JTA) — "How do you do It?" Golda Meir asked Paul Zuckerman in an incredulous tone last week. Zuckerman is in Israel to attend the annual Jewish Agency assembly. Golda's question referred to his enor- mous success as general chairman of the United Jew- ish Appeal. In 1972 Zuckerman's first year in the UJA post, the UJA turned over to the Jew- ish Agency in cash gifts from American contributors more than $235,000,000 — a record figure topping even the 1967 total. The forecast for this yeas is even better. With only one quarter of the campaign over, 3100,000,000 has already been pledged, runnling 27 per cent higher than last year, Zuckerman said in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Zuckerman says it's not just him alone — he is ably supported by like-minded de. votees of Israel among American Jewish leadership. Zuckerman sees the UJA as much more than a mere fund-raising agency. It was developing into something almost synonymous with Jewishness itself, he ob- served. In the humanitarian fields of housing, education and im- migration absorption, where the Jewish Agency and con- sequently the UJA shoulder the heaviest burdens, the U. S. Jewish leaders feel qualified to offer their ad- vice and experience to the Israeli authorities. Zucker- man says this advice is con- sistently well taken and never resented. He cites the Jewish Agency housing com- mittee, founded by the New York building magnate Jack Weiler, as an example of constructive advice by Amer- ican Jewish experts. Zuckerman sought to clari- fy the differing roles of the merit, at a four per cent In• terest rate. Ile himself pur• chased thousands of dollars worth each year. Admittedly In the early years of the State buyers were wryly dubious of getting their money back, but Israel had developed ■ proud record of prompt repayments: princi- pal and Interest. A contribu• tion to the UJA was pure charity — and contributors understood it as such. was asked what he could do to raise the standards of Is- raeli peanut butter. Yes, he said, it did taste pretty poor. It wasn't the peanuts' fault— Israel grew the best peanuts in the world. There was evi- dently something wrong in the processing. "I've often wanted to go to a plant and see, but I never have the time. All told, I spend 90 per cent of my time on UJA work . . ." The tasks of the two drives also differed: UJA supported the humanitarian programs of the Jewish Agency in im- gration, housing, and welfare education absorption. Israel Bonds income went towards the industrial and economic development of the country. Thus there was no real rivalry or competition. On the contrary, the two organ- izations cooperated in timing of events and arranging speakers and meetings, Zuckerman noted. Paul Zuckerman, known as the "peanut butter king," Symposium Honors Memory of Slain Rehovot Scientist NEW YORK (JTA) — A symposium in memory of Prof. Aharon Katzir-Katch- alsky, Weizmann Institute scientist killed in the Lod Airport massacre on May 30, 1972, was held Feb. 3 at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Nobel Laureates Prof. Mel- vin Calvin of the University of California, Berkeley, and Prof. Gerald M. Edelman of Rockefeller University were Letter Bomb Mailed among the participants. The symposium was under the to Israeli Consul auspices of the Polytechnic Blinds Chile Official Institute of Brooklyn and the American Committee for ATHENS (JTA) — Greek postal authorities have ex- the Weizmann Institute of pressed their "deep regret" Science. Prof. Katzir-Katchalsky, 58, over the letter bomb which killed as he was returning exploded last week in the from a scientific conference hands of a Chilean bomb ex- in Europe, was an interna- pert. The bomb, which blinded and wounded the of- tionally recognized specialist ficial, had been mailed from in the field of thermodynam- Athens and addressed to the ics of irreversible processes and especially the application honorary Israeli consul in to biological membranes. At Santiago, Samuel Goren. the time of his death he was In an official statement, postal authorities said it was deeply involved in brain re- search. "extremely difficult" to trace He was the founder and such parcels, since more than STOCKHOLM (ZINS) -- Two Jews who recently escaped from Syria, have de• Glared that the Syrian gov- ernment is treating Jews worse than animals. The pair, a man and — a wore hoods woman, who when they appeared at a news conference here, ap• pealed to the public to help liberate the Jews of Syria. The woman told newsmen that a friend of hers had been raped twice in a police station. "We live under miserable conditions, cur- fews and regulations. We. aren't allowed to move fur- ther than two miles from the ghetto. We are totally iso- lated. Every human contact with the surrounding world is suppressed and the Arabs are not allowed to visit us," she said. The news conference was arranged by a newly formed Swedish "relief committee" which cooperates with the International Committee for Deliverance of Jews from Arab Countries which is pre- aided over by the president of the French Senate, Alain Pohair. German Neo-Nazism Assailed by Writer BONN (JTA) — Bernt En- gelmann, vice president of the PEN club here, said that the club has evidence that neo-Nazism is tolerated and, to a degree, even encouraged in West Germany. - Engel- mann is the author of "Ger- many Without Jews." Meanwhile, the Nazi crimes investigation center in Lod- wigsburg reported that it had brought about 10,000 Nazi war criminals to justice and investigated many thousands more cases since it was set up 15 years ago. A spokes- man for the center said that evidence is still being col- head of the polymer research 1,000,000 letters pass through department of the Weizmann Greek post offices each day. Institute of Science in Re- Following the incident, the bovot. SYNAGOGUES AND HOMES general director of the Greek An Aharon Katzir-Katchal- postal authority, G. Kourem- banas, received a visit from sky Center of Physical Bio- lected in about 400 Nazi war logy is being established on crimes cases. the Lebanese ambassador the campus of the Weizmann here. Institute of Science as a per- Keurembanas reportedly manent memorial to him. An warned him that he also UJA and Israel Bonds which international committee of could receive such bombs, a are often the cause of con- distinguished scholars headed statement which the press in- fusion both in Israel and by Nobel Laureate Dr. Man- Under Supervision of Council terprets as implying Leban- fred Eigan of the Max Planck abroad. He said that while of Orthodox Rabbis ese responsibility. Institute at Gottingen, Ger- the Bonds drive was vital West Bloomfield, Mich. many, is acting as advisers and praiseworthy it should 5075 West Maple to the Weizmann Institute in be stressed that buying New Travel Policy Bonds was by no means the for the Territories developing plans for the cen- same as contributing to the ter. JERUSALEM (ZINS) — BILL KOZIN UJA. Bonds were an invest- More than 1,000 Arab resi- SERVING B'NAI BRITH dents of East Jerusalem, the West Bank Insurance MEMBERS & FAMILIES West Bank and the Gaza JERUSALEM (JTA) — Strip crossed Allenby and West Bank civil servants Darnsa bridges at the Jordan and workers employed in Is- UNION CREDIT River as a new Israeli travel rael will be covered by low-. 21 711 West Ten Mile Flood YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL IN ISRAEL FOR 10TH AND 11TH GRADES policy went into force. cost health insurance start- A Room 129. Phone 3 54 6100 Until recently, travelers ing next month. TOCHNIT IMUTZ BEET SEFER KADOURIE SOLOMON SCHECHTER KFAR BLUM Live with Israeli - Youth Village had been limited to two-week Day School, Givat Kibbutz Families (11th) 111th) Washington (10th) visits to Jordan, whereas new (10th) tunity to live with Israelis and study with them. documents are valid up to a A year of study at leading academic high schools COST: Approx. $2,300.42,500., including in Israel. Full American high school courses year. round-trip jet transportation, summer ulpan, in English plus Jewish Studies including short The introduction of the room and board, tuition, medical care and uipan. American high schools will give credit for new travel system policy was excursions in Israel. successful completion of study in Israel. An oppor- established by Israel to pro- A YEAR OF HEBREW STUDY FOR COLLEGIANS vide the administered terri- knowledge and preparing for Hebrew teaching. Generous scholarships available at the Hayim tories a link with Jordan, Curriculum includes Jewish History. Hebrew Greenberg College, Jerusalem, for college Language and Literature, Bible, Pedagogy. and thus the rest of the Arab students, 18-25, with acceptable Hebrew back- Includes Israel touring. states. ground, interested in advancing their Judaic The highlight of this policy SUMMER PROGRAMS IN ISRAEL FOR HIGH SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY STUDENTS The iv, until now was the annual University Summer Programs Hebraic Study Seminars Bar Mitzvah Pilgrimage For college students. The 17515 es 7 Mile Rd., Suite 865 summer visits scheme, under days of Hebrew study 45 For boys and girls age 13. opportunity to study, tour, and touring for boys and N),(1-. 4 807 5 which more than 150.000 Includes 45 days of travel, receive college credit. 14-17. Conducted by girls education. camping in Israel. Arabs from neighboring Bds. of Jewish Education. 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