THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tel Aviv Court to Sentence Tzur on Corruption Charges TEL AVIV (JTA) — A three-member Tel Aviv Dis- trict Court said it will pass sentence Monday on Mi- chael Tzur, former manag- ing director of the Israel Corporation and former chairman of the Zim Israel Navigation Co., who pleaded guilty to 14 counts of lar- ceny, bribery and corrup- tion. Tzur, 52, is the highest ranking Israeli public offi- cial ever to be charged with such offenses. He faces maximum prison terms of 10 years on each of the counts against him which include theft, embezzle- ment, betrayal of confid- ence and mishandling public funds. A protege of former Fi- nance Minister Pinhas Sa- pir, he was named chairman of the board of the Zim Lines in 1967 at a time when the national steamship com- pany was in serious finan- cial straits. from that post and from the Zim Lines last year after it was learned that he had in- vested monies ear-marked for Israel's capital develop- ment in dubious enterprises of his personal friend and business associate Tibor Rosenbaum, a Swiss-Jewish financier. The collapse of the Rosen- baum financial empire re- sulted in severe losses for the Israel Corp. and the Zim Lines and exposes the fact that Tzur had transferred the public monies without the knowledge or approval of the Israel Corporation's board of directors. Rosen- baum was arrested in Switzerland earlier this month and is being held on $2 million bail on charges of financial malfeasance. In 1970 he was named managing director of the Israel Corp., a multi-mil- lion dollar quasi public. investment organization headed by Baron Edmund de Rothschild whose pur- pose was to amass capital for Israel's industrial de- velopment. He was forced to resign Freddy Sheyer One Man Orchestra Standards to Rock 647 3663 Custom made & original murals, wall designs, appliques for home or office Peres formed the commit- tee as a direct consequence of the numerous instances of bribery, collusion and incompetence in the De- fense Ministry and the armed forces now under in- vestigation. Corruption in nearly all government min- istries, branches and agen- cies was charged in the re- port just released by State Comptroller Yitzhak Neben- zahl. Men's Clubs Federation Marks Rabbinic Assembly's 75th Year singing guitarist w/Auto Drum also plays violin and strolls - Meanwhile, Shimon Av- idan, past secretary of the Mapam-sponsored Haki- butz Haartzi movement has agreed to head a three- man watchdog committee proposed by Defense Min- ister Shimon Peres to guard against corruption, fraud and mismanagement in the Defense Ministry. Music for all ages $20 Wedding Ceremony 398-2462 7/24,44 siddiot.4 Music of Distinction From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra MARTIN KOSINS 546-7558 *WAIIIAMAIWWWWWWWWIAIMAAAAAAMAAAAAA, SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail Kosher I. Murray Jacobs of Birmingham, third from left, presents a $10,000 check from the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs to Dr. Gerson D. 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