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November 07, 1975 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jobless Profs 'Affirmative
Action' is a Hunger strike

An unemployed Polish-
born Jewish mathematics
professor in Rochester is
fasting as a result of what
he calls victimization by af-
firmative action programs
that do not include Jews as
minorities.
Avigdor Zaromp, the son
of parents who died in a
Nazi concentration camp,

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has been fasting since Oct.
20. He said he will eat again
when he has found a job in
his field.
Zaromp said he has ap-
plied to nearly every college
in the U.S. and Canada, but
at some places where there
were job opportunities, "I
began to get letters about
their affirmative action pol-
icies. Basically, I was told
certain positions were re-
served for certain minority
groups.-
Zaromp who has a daugh-
ter and wife to support said
he will take any job in hs
field, even if he has to start
at the bottom of the ladder.
He holds a doctoral degree
from the University of
Pennsylvania. He has
taught at Temple University
in Philadelphia and Oak-
land University in Roches-
ter.

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Dr. Milton K. Miller, second from right, an osteo-
pathic surgeon and Jewish communal leader, received
the 25th anniversary Israel Bond Award recently at a
dinner party for doctors of osteopathic medicine at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Terry Podolsky. Nearly $70,000 in
Israel Bond sales were purchased by the nearly 50 people
attending the dinner. Shown, from left, are: Dr. Podol-
sky, chairman of doctors of osteopathy subcommittee;
Mrs. Podolsky; guest speaker, Robert Mayer Evans;
the honoree; and Mrs. Miller.

* * *
Yosef Almogi, mayor of economy through the Israel
Haifa, will be the guest Bond campaign.
speaker at the Israel Bond
Dr. Hamburger, a thyroid
Medical Professions Divi- specialist and one of the
sion Dinner Nov. 15 at Cong. founders of the division, will
Beth Achim. On that occa- be presented with the
sion, Dr. Joel I. Hamburger Eleanor Roosevelt Humani-
will be honored for his lead- ties Award by Mayor Al-
ership in building Israel's mogi. He assumed the presi-
c---
dency of the Oakland
Medical Society Wednesday.
One of the foremost fig-
ures in Israel's national
scene, Almogi is also a
member of the Knesset and
is on its -committee for for-
eign affairs and security.
He was formerly Israel Min-
ister of Labor.
General chairman of the
event is Dr. Lloyd J. Paul.
For reservations, call Israel
YOSEF ALMOGI
Bonds, 968-0200.

The Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit urged Detroiters
viewing the exhibit of paint-
ings on loan from the

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CHAPTER, will meet 8:30

Visitors to USSR Art Exhibition
Urged 'Remember Soviet Jews'

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USSR's Hermitage and
State Russian Museums of
Leningrad to keep in mind
that Jews and other Russian
minorities are not allowed
freedom of expression in the
Soviet Union.
In a press conference at
the Detroit Institute of
Arts, Lewis S. Grossman,
president of the council,
said Wednesday that "Our
purpose is not to discourage
people from viewing the ex-
hibit," but to remind them
of Soviet repression of its
minority groups.

Grossman detailed the
methods of repression and
harassment directed to-
ward Soviet Jews by their
government. At the same
time, he said the Council
"applauds the concepts of
detente and cultural ex-
change. It is our fervent
hope that relations be-
tween the United States
and the Soviet Union will
continue to improve."

hold a membership acquisi-
tion party, titled "Couplets'
Sneak Preview" 8 p.m. Nov.
15 at the United Hebrew
Schools' LaMed Audito-
rium. Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited at no charge. For in-
formation, call Ruth Grey,
398-8619.

* * *
IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER will tender a

testimonial to Mrs. Robert
Ellis, president of the Bnai
Brith Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit,
Thursday. For information
and details, call Mrs. Allen
Weitzman, 626-7095.
* * *

CENTENNIAL CHAP-
TER will have a luncheon

and cheese tour Tuesday.,
meeting 11:15 a.m. at the
Sheraton-Southfield Hotel
lobby. The cheese tour will
begin at 1:30 p.m. at the
Hickory Farms in North-
land Center. For reserva-
tions, needed by Sunday, call
Mrs. Richard Weiner;
626-0999; evenings; Mrs.
Sherwin Sokolov, 353-5350,
or Mrs. Jerry Tepman,
354-2225.

* * *
DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will have a reg-

ular meeting 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Maple

In Excess of Our
Superfluities

By ISAAC ZILBERSHLAG

Translated from the Hebrew
By Yehoshua Joyrich

satiated our abdomen,
we starred our person
In t he excesses of Our
profusion.

e

Our homes are complete,
ho•erer, days are va-
•ant.
•ull
ranit ■ - is Mir situa-
I ion .
Tltere is rto enjoyment in

one's weal, It clinging
like (I Snake.

Throughout all our retri-
Int t ion.

Lore is strangled and
friendship — suffocated
Il i here(' is our emotion.
E ► he ► neral jtty (Ind ever-
lasting resig tt t ion
7'0 provoke us do remain.

However, Grossman said
that it was difficult to be-
lieve that the concepts of de- German Tourism
tente and cultural exchange Rises
in Israel
are really being put into
practice, in view of the situ- BONN — The German-
ation of Soviet Jewry.
Jewish newspaper Deutsch-
According to a Jewish land-Berichte reports that
Community Council spokes- there has been a jump of
man, the Institute of Arts nine percent in tourists
agreed to arrange the press from the Federal Republic
conference and distribute of Germany to Israel in
Council information about 1975, even though Israel has
the situation of Russian experienced a drop of nine
Jews. percent in tourism.

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