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February 16, 1973 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40—Friday, Feb. 16, 1973

1)4,r- sty Analyzes 18th Century
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Tile Israeli holy Jet plane

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and anaktical on the
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Stirs. I?()thl,(.rg-I sraers Secret TI ea puts
If ever an
Thrust, Golda Meir. in an
By MEYER STEINGIASS

For pure dynamism and
total self sacrifice, one TII.In
stands out head :Ind
1•111
s
alio% e all
• Al
ipivnl of it
din
the inn mime
•d
he 1973 Israel

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"All

so,
Dorsi, 's studiils
era) consideration for the po

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HI actual

ity "
The Jeffersnnian b a c k-
ground adds value to this
work Furthermore. the in-
dication of de Tracy's being
Woodward, Detroit, this vol•
ume will prove of immense . the inventor of the term
''ideology" is aiming the fac-
value, for an understanding
tors of interest.
of the political and social
In Dr. Dorsey's preface to
sciences.
Volume I of this collected
Actually, ther' are two

ritical acumen of Destutt de
Tracy "
Published by the Center
for Ilealth Education, 4421

books in one in this descrip-
tive work. The first volume
is de Tracy's; translated by

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Feb. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Rubin (Myrna Lasser).
24510 Old Orchard. Novi, a
daughter, Shannon Meg.
• • •

Jan. 31—To Dr. and Mrs.
David Karp (Cheryl
Schwartz) of Madison, Wis.,
a daughter, Abigail Faith.
• • •

Jan. 25—To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Warshawsky (Joyce
Knoppow) of Edina. Minn., a
son, Brian Gerome.
• • •

Jan. I4—To Dr. and Mrs.
Henry - A. Shevitz (Susan
Berman), 219 S. Cranbrook
Cross, Birmingham, a son,
Loren Simon.
• • •

Jan n-To Mr. and Mrs
:.awrence Ilarwin (Maxine
Karol of Bay City), 7461
Franklin Ridge, West Illoom•
field. a son, Marc Noah.
• • •

To Mr. and Mrs. Martin
I.. Starkman (B arba r a
Rothenberg), 14691 Talbot,
Oak Park, an adopted son,
Jonathan Scott.
• • •

work, there is this para-
graph:
"On May 31. 1936. my
fondly esteemed self analyst,
Sigmund Freud, affectionate-
ly wrote his friend Arnold
Zweig about the latter's wish
to become Freud's biograph-
er, thus emphatically dis-
couraging the attempt: 'Any-
one turning biographer com-
mits himself to lies, to con-
cealment, to hypocrisy, to
flattery, and even to hiding
his own lack of understand.
lag, for biological truth
is not to be had, and even
if it were It couldn't be used.'
Possibly my deep meaning.
fulness for this recorded at-
titude owes some of its depth
to the fact that, I much lat-
er discovered, that I was do-
ing my self analysis with my
Professor Freud at the time
It was written."
Perhaps all of the Dorsey
works are self analytical. In
that way he introduces
means of studying human
nature — and human values
— as well as the political
aspects — as he does in this
work.

Greeting for Shazar

on Poems Publication

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Congress for Jewish Culture,
an association of writers,
artists, educators and in-
tellectuals,
sent a greeting to
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Altman (Ellen Bisgeier), Israeli President Zalman
24290 Condon, Oak Park, an Shazar congratulating him
adopted daughter, Rachel upon the publication of his
collection of poetry entitled
Ann.
Farish Poems.
The greeting by telegram
RABBI LEO
, was sent to Shazar prior to
his departure for Israel.
The book of poetry, pub-
lished late last year in Tel
F:vtiert Whet
Serving Hospitals and Homes
Aviv by "Di Goldene Keyt,"
LI 1-9769
consists of 25 original poems,
LI 2-4444
some of which are based on
the motifs of traditional Jew-
ish prayers.

GOLDMAN

RABBI S. ZACHARIASH

Specialized

Picky, Picky, Picky.

MOREL

LOS ANGELES — At the
recent Jerusalem Fair
here, someone recalled the
story told at the time of
Israel's 10th anniversary
when the late Levi Eshkol,
then minister of finance, sup-
posedly asked Meyer Weis-
gal of the Weizmann Insti-
tute to develop a plan to
mark the occasion.

In Home or Hospital

557-9666

REV. SIDNEY

RUBE

Mohel

358 - 1426 or 357 - 5544

When Weisgal returned
with detailed _plans for an

HERSHIl ROTH

Ceriihirel Meisel

557-0888

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elaborate fair, Eshkol res-
ponded. "But this will cost
us millions."
"Do you want a plan?"
Weisgal is said to have
replied. "Then don't bother
me with technical details,"



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"Westwinil - is mane
Israel Aircraft
factured by

Industries Ltd.



Right-Wing Group
Holds First Congress

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Gen.
TFI. AVIV
Elaiar said that Israel
has made Im pressive. prog-
ress toward self sufficiency
in arms production, including
highly sophisticated weapon-

ry.

The chief of staff of Isra- I
el's armed forces also praised
arimments received from the
U.S. which he said contribut-
Israel's "great leap
ed to
forward" in arms, but qual-
itatively and quantitatively
during the last five years.

investment was

based on faith. it was the
first Israel Bond issue, which
mas floated in 1951, when
Israel was practically fiVer-
, het:mid by mass in re i izra-
tion and its ecomimy unable
to cope with the huge bur-

dens of absorption. Wall

or'



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Ill I`

10. - the

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tribute.
There is hardly a single
representative slew ish roie
mind!r that has not herr

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t. eikard

.:,'fl, r or
'fl , oi
iie
roars her e, tori , Ite r

historic visit to Miami Beach,
will personally join in the

1..,

wroled mare :nom N. 1,a -
Israel-related
tact. and
perhaps any
ses than

o!l,•r man on the American

he fore he retired
in inn business se% era! years
ago, he devoted every spare
moment to hts chief aim in
life: to promote the welfare

progress of the state of
Israel and its people.
Sam Rothberg's concern
for Israel, for its cultural.
social and economic progress.
is deeply rooted in his early
experiences when he visited
Europe at the end of World
War II. Shocked by the trau-
matic effects of the Holocaust
and the tragic devastation of
entire Jewish communities in
various parts, of Europe. he
reacted with characteristic
resolve to do anything In his
power to restore the shatter
ed remnants of Jewish life.
Immediately on his return
o the United States, he un-
d ertook the task og raising
unprecedented funds through
he United Jewish Appeal for
be relief and resettlement of
he Jewish survivors.
Over the years. he has
aken on a host of responsi-
bilities to which he has de-
voted unlimited time, in ex-
haustible enthusiasm and a
sizeable share of its own re.
including over a
ources,

l- +'rkiet.anaperts predicted that
even if Israel Bonds ever got
off the ground, the total sale
,ouldn't reach mitre than
$10000.000.

The sale of Israel It.•inds

in 1972 was S27(1.404,750—
all time record—bringing the
total sold since Slay 1951 to
more than $2,100,000,000.

and

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BONN
(JTA I—West Ger-
many's newest extreme right-
wing organization. "Aktion
Neue Reehte," held its first
Elazar spoke at the annual
national congress here be- convention of civilian em-
hind closed doors.
ployes of the military—me-
About 500 members and chanics, scientists, laundry
sympathizers attended most workers and engineers—who
of them former members of
he described as "an integral
the moribund National Dem- part of the Israeli army."
ocratic Party (NPD), which
was regarded by many as
nen- N a zi .
The ANR was founded in
1972 by the former NPD ma-
tional chairman Siegfried
Poeldmann in Musick. It es-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pre-
pouses ■ policy of European
asked Euro-
"liberation," extreme nation- mier Golda Meir
pean
leaders she met last
alism and a Nall-type social-
week to use their good of-
ism.
obtain the release of
The congress re-elected fices to
13 Israeli prisoners of war
Poehlmann as party chair-
Egypt and Syria.
man and decided to break held in
Mrs. Meir disclosed that
with Gerhard Frey, chair-
she made the request during
man of the right-wing Deut-
the meeting of the Socialist 51,000,000 dollars in contri-
s•he Volksunion and publisher
International in Paris Jan. butions alone.
of the right•wing, frequently
As president of Israel In-
13-14 and in her subsequent
anti-Israel Deutsch National-
meeting with Italian Premier vestors Corp., he has stimu-
Zeitung.
lated large-scale investments
Giulio Andreotti in Rome.
She said she made it clear
n many of Israel's key eco-
Jewish Population
that Israel was prepared to nomic enterprises.
return its 65 Egyptian and
Twenty-two years ago,
Down in Moravia
Syrian POWs for the 13 Is- Itothberg was a founder (to-
LONDON — The Jewish
raelis.
gether
with Julian B. Ve-
5/5
III 0MB, !VI
community of Southern Mora-
The premier spoke at cere- nezky, Rudolf G. Sonneborn
4,15ft Telegraph Finial
via is reduced to 2,000 from
publica- and Henry Montor) of the
ginning ham, Mich. SIMI It
40,000 during World War II.
tion of a hook by Yair Dori, Israel Bond Organization and
Eight hundred live in the
a paratrooper who was
Moravian capital, Brno, re- severely wounded during the the first national chairman.
cent reports to the Interna- Six-Day War and spent nine
tional Council of Jews from months in an Egyptian pri•
Czechoslovakia said.
son. The book is an account
The synagogue Na Koliste of his prison experiences.
GATEWAY to
is no longer in use. Services
Mrs. Meir . said Israel r
ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE
are held in a small syna- would agree to any arrange-
gogue, Na Skorepce, near the ment to obtain release of the
We help you plan your trip,
main railway station.
Israeli POWs, even one call-
you help us maintain our
Except for High Holy Days, I ing for the prior release of
Nursery and Kdgn. Dent,.
attendance is limited. There the Arab prisoners.
Eve. 559-7567
Call 557-6750
is no old-age-home for Jews
and four Jews are living in a
mixed old-age-home.
The Jewish religious com-
munity has no assets of its
TEL AVIV (ZINS)— Is-
own. Salaries of employees
1 rael's spiraling inflation has
are paid by the state.
resulted in a 1972 cost-of-
living increase of 15 per cent
' 'Hineini' Unit Aims
as compared with a 5 per
cent rise in the United State-a
to Curb Alienation
and Western Europe. All
"Hineini" — "Here I Am"
If he has poor reading skills—doesn't com-
—an organization for college I economic indicators point to
plete his assignments—or is having trouble
students--has been formed a continuation of this infla-
tionary trend during 1973, ,
with headquarters in North
in any subject area—
Woodmere, N. Y., to coun- and prices are expected to
rise even higher.
teract "spiritual bankruptcy
' Steady erosion in the buy-
of today's youth.•'
was . ing power of Israeli currency
The
organization
found ed by Mrs. Esther is evident in that the Israel
Jungreis, a descendent of a pound is now worth only 6 .
per cent of its value 25 years
rabbinic dynasty. There were
ago. This represents a loss
80 rabbis by, the name of
in purchasing power of Cie
Jungreis in Hungary.
Diagnostic Testing, Individually Planned Pro-
In concentration camps, local currency of 94 per cent.
rams to meet the scholastic as well as the
Economists are convinced
her parents "adopted" more
emotional needs of your child.
than 300 children who had that, soon after the Knesset

Release of POWs
in Egypt, Syria
Sought by Golda

Your Children's

Feet Deserve
the Best and
that's what
we give them
The Best In:

• Fit
• Quality
• Personal
attention

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS

Another Devaluation
of Pound Predicted

If Your Child Is Having
Difficulty in School

WE CAN HELP

EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
. A Learning Experience

been orphaned during the
war. "This is my heritage.

Mrs. Jungreis states, "and

from this heritage has come
my total commitment to one
thing: bringing Yiddishkeit
to the world."

elections this fall, the gov-
ernment will have to further
devalue the Israel pound.
The expected new rate of
exchange would be IL 6 - 61, '
as compared with the present
IL 4.20 SI,

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Comprehension, Study Habits, Emotional Devel-
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