THE DETROIT JEWISH =NEWS Friday, April 26, 1974-11 WANT TO BUY A HOME? EXCLUSIVE ElUITCHNUIXER BROKER CALL 559-8333 AETNA REALTY CO. 24469 Greenfield Rd. Southfield FLINT NEWS `Fast for Freedom' Set to Raise Funds for Persecuted Abroad The youth activities corn- mittee of the Flint Jewish Community Council an- nounces a "Fast for Free- dom" will be held 8 p.m. June 1 and end with a break-the- fast party 7 p.m. June 2 at Cong. Beth Israel. BUYING A NEW CAR or TRUCK then BUY WHOLESALE SUBURBAN PURCHASING SERVICE AUTO & TRUCK BROKERS! All Makes All Models 559-8222 Free Cost Quotation 28021 Southfield Rd. Suite 4 Southfield, Mich. 48076 The purpose of the fast, according to Gail Feinstein and Jonathan Gotlib, chair- men, is to bring to the atten- tion of the community the plight of Jews in Russia and Arab lands. "We are holding a fast as a protest against harassment • of Jews in Russia, Syria, Iraq and other Moslem countries," said Jonathan. "We want to help the world realize that not only are these people harassed, but they aren't given the freedom to leave these countries, or to live in dignity." The fast will be- gin with a Havadala service. Each participant will sign up sponsors for each hour of the fast, as the teens try to raise money for the Jews in Russia, and for the hu- manitarian needs of the peaple of Israel. 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BIG DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY Dorsey Tackles Ethical Codes Psychologically Ethical codes from many source s, the philosophic teachings that have influ- enced mankind, the works of many peoples are drawn upon for an evaluation of "Psychology of Ethic s," which is the title of the new book by the eminent teacher and psychiatric student, Dr. John M. Dorsey, University Professor of Wayne State University. Linked with his "Psychol- ogy of Ethics" is Dr. Dor- sey's combined study of re- lated psychologies: those of political science, language and emotion. Dr. Dorsey again cham- pions a basic ideal which has been a principle in his studies and teachings: obedi- ence to the development of a conscious self-wholeness. "My allness" thus became one of his mottoes. He as- serts: "It is through my realiza- tion that any and all of my behavior is restricted abso- lutely to the living of my own self identity that I wish to, and must, extend to my living of my fellow man the identical selfishly protective concern I indulge regarding all of my responsible living of myself. My fully function. ing ethical principle is the product of my acknowledge- able self wholeness." In an appendix, "My Ethi- coreligious Living," Dr. Dor- sey offers definitions, among them is: "Judaism: Man is created in the image of God. Johovah means: I Am, I Am That I Am, rendered in the Greek version of the Seventy `I Am He That Is.' " Another appendix, Glos- sary, contains 11 pages of wise sayings that add im- measurably, epigrammatical- ly, to the wisdom packed into this book. Israel Housing Cost May Rise 30-50 Pct. by '75 TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Eco- nomic circles are saying that if the government does not act quickly to correct the situation, housing costs in Israel will climb far beyond the reach of all except millionaires. If present trends continue, housing costs will zoom upwards by 30 to 50 per cent by the year 1975. Those close to the scene predict an eventual price tag of IL 500,000 ($125,000) for a three-room flat in the more desirable sections of Tel Aviv. The building industry con- tends that government is in a position to reverse this spiral by placing on the market, at reasonable prices, sizable building plots now in its possession. (92 per cent of Israel's total acreage is government-owned). Builders point to the fact that even in densely-popu- lated Tel Aviv the govern- ment holds lands that could accommodate tens of thou- sands of dwelling units, for example, the 100-dunam area containing a group of one- story structures that house government offices in the center-city "Kirya." Inituttiap• a Jewgets special * treatment e even gets His own special Passport. The word "Jew" is clearly stamped in big bold letters on the internal passport of every Soviet Jew. No other religious or ethnic group is afforded this unique distinction. Just one more blatant example of Soviet prejudice against Jews. In recent months, Jewish cemeteries have been demolished, synagogues have been boarded up, and Jews wishing to emigrate hay.:. been harassed, beaten and thrown in jail. And so far this year, emigration has been cut by.more than 25%. If Soviet Jews ever needed you, they need you now. March with us on Solidarity Day Walkathon SUNDAY,MAY 5 1:30 P.M.starting at Cong. Bnai Moshe 14390 W. 10 Mile Rd. Rally Following at 3 P.M. Back at Bnai Moshe • Pledge Forms Available at Cong. Shaarey Zedek or Call 626-1570 DETROIT COMMITTEE FOR SOVIET JEWRY