THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 2, 1975 17

English, U.S. Struggle Against Arab Boycotting Continues

LONDON (JTA) — A de-
legation of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews
met Secretary of State for
Trade Peter Shore last week
to protest the recent intensi-
fication of the Arab boycott
in Britain against compa-
nies doing business with Is-
rael.
They told Shore that
while appreciating that
British firms seek trade
with Arabs it was immoral
and inimical to long-term
British interests to succumb
to Arab economic black-
ail.
The delegation drew
shore's attention to the For-
eign Office's advice to Bri-
tish firms seeking Arab
trade to affirm notarized
declarations of non-trade
with Israel, thus appending
the Foreign Office seal as if
the Arab boycott was enjoy-
ing official British support.
They met Shore after a
previous meeting with Pre-
mier Harold Wilson.
The deplored unwar-
rented Arab interference in
British affairs, noting cases
of British firms being dic-
tated to by Arab investors
on employment policy. They
charged that Britain's trade
with Israel had thereby dec-
lined. Shore reiterated gov-
ernment opposition to any
boycott.

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East is cooperating with
Arab discrimination poli-
cies in its recruitment of
employees.

ADL regional board
chairman, George Bernstein
said the League will file a
formal charge of discrimi-
nation in employment
against McGraw & Asso-
ciates of Ormond Beach,
Fla.

Bernstein said the firm
placed an advertisement in a
Florida newspaper for
"immediate job opportuni-
ties in (the) Middle East" on
a $70 million project. The
advertisement warned po-
tential applicants: "We
trust that you are aware of
the discrimination policies
of the Arab world before
replying to this ad."

City of Hope Group
Rights Act," and the ADL to Have Meeting

Some Arab countries bar
Jews from entry and the ad-
vertisement clearly is in re-
sponse to this policy, said
Bernstein.

is preparing to file a com-
plaint with the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission.

Arthur Teitelbaum,
ADL's southern area di-
rector, said the advertise-
ment is a "blatant and
shocking violation of fed-
eral law, specifically prov-
isions of the 1964 Civil

In Israel, Dan Halperin,
adviser to the Israeli finance
minister, praised the work
of American Jewish organi-
zations, and the ADL in par-
ticular, in acting against the
Arab boycott.

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City
of Hope, will meet 8 p.m.
Saturday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jules Olen, 20640
Knob Woods Dr., South-
field.
Plans for the ninth an-
nual bingo to be held May 13
at the Raleigh House will be
completed. A social,hour
will follow the meeting.

Every 15 seconds
a doctor recommends
Fleischmann's Margarine.

Meanwhile, in Miami,
the Florida regional office
of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith
charged that a Florida
company with construc-
tion interests in the Middle

Sabbath Guide
Issued by JWB

NEW YORK —
"Sabbath," a new 125-page
program manual, has just
been published by the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare
Board, the association of
Jewish community centers
and camps in the U.S. and
Canada.

Edited by Philip Good-
man, anthologist and direc-
tor JWB's Jewish Book
Council, "Sabbath" includes
background material on the
day, JWB policy statement,
guidelines and suggested
activities for celebrating
the Sabbath in the Jewish
center; sections on Sabbath
in the camp and campers'
Sabbath services; games,
quiz programs, arts and
crafts, dramatics and songs
for the Sabbath.

There also are program
uggestions for the oneg
labat; articles on "Shabat
Shalom in the Nursery,"
"Sabbath Party in a Nur-
sery School," "A Friday
Evening Cultural Forum fcr
Teenagers," "A Friday
`Oneg Shabat' for Older
Adults" and "Training Su-
pervisory Staff in a Resi-
dent Camp for Sabbath
Programming"; articles on
the Sabbath in Israel; Sab-
bath stories by Israeli au-
thors; Sabbath verse by Is-
raeli poets, and other
material.

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For copies, at $3 each,
write JWB's Publications
Services, 15 E. 26th St., New
York, N.Y. 10010.

Somewhere right about now a doctor is telling a patient to
watch his cholesterol and advising him to eat sensibly. And
one product he may recommend is Fleischmann's' Margarine.
A recent survey shows that twice as many doctors
recommend Fleischmann's as any other margarine. In fact,
based on the frequency with which those doctors made a
recommendation, a doctor somewhere is recommending
Fleischmann's Margarine every 15 seconds.
Many of those same doctors practice what they preach.
The survey also showed twice as many doctors personally
use Fleischmann's at home.

Fleischmann's is the only leading margarine made from
100% corn oil.
Fleischmann's was part of a clinical test that lowered serum
cholesterol levels an average 17%. In that test Fleischmann's
was part of a total dietary program along with reduced fats,
fewer eggs and skim milk.
Many doctors also recommend Egg Beaters," Fleischmann's
fresh-frozen, cholesterol-free egg substitute. With Egg Beaters,
instead of two eggs for breakfast, you can save 480 mg.
of cholesterol and still enjoy the good taste of eggs. Can you
afford not to serve your family Fleischmann's?

Fleischmann's makes sensible eating delicious.

