.;;Apagampwomig wp.iF THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 13, 1974-45 MSU Professor Suggests Israel Join Western Nations Group ' j Congregation Beth Achim 0 proudly presents . . S The All New 1975 Edition of ■ Eit t kp S ~ OQ Sunday, Jan. 26, 1975 8 p.m. Ford Auditorium Tickets Available at Beth Achim Office 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Sfld. or phone 352-8670 °Ik Classified Ads Get Fast Results ■ INNINiiiiifel•INTIMPIIMaXiMINNIMINNIONONMINIONNwrovwr Dr. Mordechai • Kreinen, professor of economics at Michigan State University and well-informed on Israeli international relations, wrote the New York Times this week to suggest that Israel should become a member of Organiza- tion of Econo-- mic Coopera- tion and De- velopment. Dr. Kreinen wrote: Israel's in- creasing isola- tion in the KREINEN U.N. and its specialized agen- cies is becoming abundantly evident. The Atab --Soviet - African bloc has the votes to ex- pel the Jewish state from practically any of the U.N. practically .any of the UN , nothing to do with the sub- stance of the case, as the UNESCO decition - clearly illustrates. Add to this the fact that Israel is not a member of any alliance, military or other- wise, and the feeling of iso• lation can be depressing. A partial break from isola- tion can be provided by ad:__ mitting Israel as the 24th member of the Paris-based Organization of Economic Cooperation and Develop- ment. Consisting of the industrial countries of the West: the O.E.C.D. has no military and little political content. Main- ly, it is an organ for cooper- ation in various economic matters. Being a semi-industrial country itself, Israel belongs in the O.E.C.D.; it meets practically all the criteria for membership. Major objections to its ad- mission are bound to be based on political rather than substantive-economic coneid- erations and are likely to come from France and per- haps Italy. " But O.E.C.D. decisions do not require unanimity, "and France has excluded itself from some O.E.C.D. organs in the past. It is suggested that the U.S. sponsor Israel's admis- Sion to the G.E.C.D. and place the full weight of its influence behind this effort. , On the other hand, several European countries are like- ly to be highly sympathetic to Israel's membership.. And the O.E.C.D. has_ no Afro- Asian-Soviet members, to block its entry. - Although devoid of - a mili- tary or even a strong politi- cal, content, such member- ship has the potential of pro- viding multilateral links to countries with which Israel has most in common. Mahler Greeted on 70th Birthday He has also beenvily._____ The 70th birthday Monday of Detroit industrialist and involved in the Allied Jewish _ Jewish communal servant Campaign-Israel Emergency Milton Mahler was marked with scores 'of greetings. Many paid tribute to Mah- ler's 40 years of service to the Jewish community. He is a former president and member of the board of directors of the Jewish Horne for the Aged, and a member of the Camp Tamarack Au- thority, a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and a former president of the Detroit Service Group. WHY WAIT" SALE January Clearance Prices in December! W INT ER COA TS I I MILE ROAD & LAHSER IN SOUTHFIELI) After -5 GOWNS- MILTON MAHLER Fund, and served on the 1974 cabinet of its industrial and automotive division. Mahler is a trustee of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, and is presi- dent of the local and national Institute of Scrap and Steel, Inc. 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