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February 16, 1973 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-16

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Security Clearance Necessary
to Enter Israel Aviation Center

Mysteres and Com-
mander Jets.
This combinatioa aircraft
production and maintenance
company Is the only facility
outside the United States
with unlimited approval by
the Federal Aviation Admin-
istration. It manufactures
missiles, military planes and
civilian aircraft and over.
hauls planes for the Israeli
Air Force, the U. S. Air
Force and other foreign air
forces.
The company has not had
a strike in 19 years, accord-
ing to company officials.
"We are a family, doing de-
fense and commercial work
together," Amos Ginor, di-
rector of the Boeing project,
said.
The Boeing project in-
volves buying first-and sec-
ond-generation 707s from the
air lines for a designated
price. The planes are recon-
ditioned and sold for almost
their original cost.
A tour of the complex
shows that computers are
used to help plan work loads
and schedules. There is no
assembly line. This means
eiziployes must be adaptable
to"problems that arise on the
project (or plane) on which
they are scheduled to work.
Ginor said there is a loss
of efficiency because of the
lack of an assembly line,
but he added that the wage
earned by the Israelis is
about one-third that of the
U. S.

vas,

TEL AVIV — Security
clearance is required to visit
a spot in Israel that air-
planes fly over all day: the
home of Israel Aircraft In-
dustries, Ltd., the civilian
and military aviation indus-
try center.
Here, planes from all over
the world are repaired and
overhauled. There are 13,000
employes who work a six•
day. 48-hour week (with 36
minutes for lunch) prepared
to service and repair 30
types of planes, 25 kinds of
engines and about 1,500 ac-
cessories and instruments.
The 20-year-old aircraft
company maintains ruch
planes as Piper Cubs, Boeing
107s, Stratocruisers, Dako-
tas, Nord Atlases, Convair
240s. Fouga Magisters, Ara-

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TUNIS — Emperor Haile
Selassie has told Israel he is
willing to allow 25,000 black
Ethiopian Jews to emigrate
to Israel, the newspaper
L'Action reported.
The newspaper did not give
a source for its information,
but said Israel "wants to
demonstrate that it is pre-
pared to tolerate the nres-
ence of black Jews on the
territories it occupies."
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vinced that Israel will not
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ghetto? We do not believe
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also with a good explanatory
note about synagogue func-
tions is the item about
Temple Isaiah Israel, Chi-
ca go.
By not eliminating Temple
Emanu-El, One E. 65th St.,
New York, author-photo col-
has
again
lector Brown
shown good judgement, the
New York Reform temple
being among the leading of
its kind in the world.
The Interest aroused by
this book is unlimited. In.
eluded is the photograph of
the Henry S. Frank Memorial
Synagogue at the Albert Ein-
stein Medical Center on
York and Tabor Roads,
Philadelphia. The reader will
be additionally Informed
about this memorial struc-
ture. Brown states: "Ruins
of centers of Jewish prayer

What Brown has done is
to gather hundreds of most
valuable photographs of
famous places, append his-
torical data to them, indicate
how they are linked with the
foreign influences that dis-
tinguish the structures, and
at once we have a photo- Brandt Promises
graphic classic.
Restitution Action
He drew upon many
BONN (STA)—Chancellor
sources, as the acknowledge-
Willy Brandt has promised
ments show, and the inclu-
action to secure restitution
sion of a vast variety of
for Jewish victims of Nazi-
items, representing all faiths.
ism who left Eastern Europe
and major institutions and
after 1965.
communities, evidences good
He made the promise dur-
judgement.
ing a round of talks here
There may be some con- with Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
troversial factors in this
president of the World Jew-
work. For example, one of
ish Congress. The talks end-
the first photos in the book
ed Feb. 9.
is of the Mormon Temple in
Other participants in-
Mesa, Ariz. Brown explains:
cluded the West German Fi-
"Representatives of the Mor-
nance Minis ter Helmut
mon Temple in Mesa, Ariz.,
Schmidt Interior Minister
describe their 55-foot high
Hans Dietrich Genscher and
structure as looking some-
Wolfgang Michnik, chairman
what like the Temple of
of the Free Democratic
Herod constructed in olden
Party's parliamentary fac-
Jerusalem in the years 20 to
tion.
Is BCE, the 18th year King
Dr. Goldmann said he did
Herod was in power." Brown not raise the question of
contends that ancient lore East German reparations
and photographs substantiate during his talks with Brandt
the claims.
because he did not think
Among the structures is West Germany was the right
Temple Beth Israel, Hart- country to press Israeli
ford, Conn., and accompany- claims on the East German
ing it is the description that
regime.
was offered by Rabbi Abra-
He said he was skeptical
ham J. Feldman in a booklet about obtaining reparations
"A Modern Synagogue."
from East Germany at all
This is one of the longest but he thought that country
excerpts about a religious should, nevertheless, be put
structure in the entire vol- under strong pressure.
West Germany has been
ume and it offers a definition
of synagogue building and reluctant up to now to make
approaches to it from the restitution to the post-1965
traditional Jewish viewpoint, claimants.
In this factual insert Brown
has shown the validity of his
Facutty From Abroad
effort.

Rebbitzin
to Nebbish:
Shakhmat

nieriaiwoneni

= with every_

"Remade in America: The
Grand Tour of Europe and
Asia Within the U. S. A." is
the title and explanatory
subtitle of this book, and they
reveal at once the author's
intentions and his accom-
plishments.

Equally impressive and

by

E

Sheldon S. Brown, a young
Detroit writer whose articles
are seen frequently in local
newspapers and magazines,
is truly in the limelight with
his first book. It has such a
strong appeal that ap-
proaches the International
that it will undoubtedly at-
tract widest attention.

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S. Africa Day School
Wins Shazar Prize

Sheldon S. Brown's 'Remade in America'
Features Notable Synagogue
if, I, Structures

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Frisley, Fob. Id, 1973

LOS ANGELES — Emma
Kellner, a resident of the Los
Angeles Jewish Home for the
Aged, has done the impos-
sible—she converted a chess
set—to Judaism.

Although most chess sets
have bishops, kings, queens
and pawns, Mrs. Kellner has
created a hand-crafted set
that includes two yarmulka-
wearing rabbis paired with
two rebbitzins, matriarchs in-
stead of queens and nebbishes
instead of kings (both signi-
fying lack of power) and sa-
bra soldiers instead of pawns.
Mrs. Kellner, 89, whom a
Los Angeles Times article
described as "a foxy old la-
dy," made her first chess set
for a grandson. The "Jewish"
chess set, one of five she has
made, will be among stems on
sale at a home for aged art
exhibit.

on Rise at Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM — The num-
ber of visiting faculty from
abroad at the Hebrew Uni-
versity is still on the in-
crease. reaching a total of
150 lecturers from 13 coun-
tries in four continents dur-
ing the 1972-73 academie
year.

In addition, 27 lecturers
from eight countries, whose
status is that of immigrants,
this year joined the faculty

on a regular appointment

basis.
The figures were released
in a recent report prepared
by the university's office of
the adviser to new and visit-
ing faculty. According to the
office, the decrease in immi-
gration to Israel from some
Western countries does not
show yet at the Hebrew Uni-
versity.
Associate and full profes-
sors constitute some 75 per
cent of the visiting lecturers,
while postdoctoral f el lows
and equivalent junior rank
make up about 25 per cent.
About two-thirds (112) of the
group are from the United
States.

CAPE TOWN (JTA)—The
Herzlia Jewish Day School
here has been awarded a
Shazar Prize for Jewish Edu-
cation.

near the Sea of Galilee of
the first and second centuries

CE, toned at the tura of the
lath Century in what is now
Israel, were models fee the

The citation lauded its
achievements as "impressive
in all fields of its educational

designers of the Frank Me-
mortal Synagogue in Phila-
delphia."

endeavor and especially so in

its successful encourage-
ment of identification with

There are references in

this worthy book to other
Jewish structures and tradi-
tional Jewish edifices.
In his introduction, Brown
points to the "amalgam of
people with foreign back-
grounds and interests" and
the interest it aroused in
him, resulting in the effort
to create the photographic
"Remade in America." He
asserts his being in favor
"of a continuing attempt
with moderation to create
edifices and other things
reminiscent of those in for-
eign countries that will re-
mind citizens and visitors to
the U. S. that strudel is as
much a part of the Ameri-
can heritage as apple pie."

the Jewish people and the
state of Israel."

Myer Ellis Katz, headmas-
ter of Herzlia School, went
to Israel to receive the award
on behalf of the school.
Second only in size to Jo-
King David
hannesburg's
Schools, Cape Town's Herzlia
Primary school and Herzlia
High School have won praise
from visiting Jewish educa-
tors for their progressive
methods.

Sheldon Brown is the son
of Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob M.
Brown of Oak Park, Mich.
His book is dedicated "To
My Exemplary Parents and
Brother." It can be pur-
chased from the author by
writing to him at P. 0. Box
3811, Oak Park, Mich.—P.S.

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