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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 January 9, 1976

ALL THE NEWEST

Johnston
& Murphy

SHOES

locks

CLOTHES

of West Bloomfield

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in the new enclosed
Orchard Mall
on Orchard Lake Road
'2 mile north of Maple Road
Phone: 851-9080
MON. THURS. FRI. 10 to 9p.m.

TUE. WED. SAT. till 6 p.m.
SUNDAY 12 to Sp.m.

Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The
writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request.
No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be re-
turned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed.

Suit-Against Kissinger Hit

OVER
400 PAIRS
OF SHOES
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IN STOCK

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Readers Forum

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Editor, The Jewish News:
The case by the American
Jewish Congress filed in a
Washington, D.C. court ver-
sus Dr. Kissinger, et. al, to
ban the apparent acquiesc-
ence by our government in
the discrimination against
American Jews as regards
the personnel engaged in
the American official enter-
prises in Saudi Arabia pre-
sents food for thought.
Obviously, as the Yiddish
saying has it, der hunt is
vert dem floken, the dog is
deserving of the thrashing,
but the choice of the stick
and the timing.is another
matter. This action should
have been undertaken by an
appropriate committee of
the U.S. Congress, not by
the AJCongress. .

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Dr. Kissinger has been
engaged in the delicate
task of resolving the M.E.
stalemate. The primary
objective of the American
Jewish community should
be the integrity and secu-
rity of Israel . . . even our
sense of outrage at the
conduct of certain agen-
cies of our government
must yield to that objec-
tive.
We should abide by the
developments of Dr. Kissin-
ger's efforts for a fuller as-
sessment of his 'achieve-
ments to bring peace in the
area. The course of the
AJCongress may conceiva-
bly elicit the reflection lest
we be charged with rocking
the boat.

M. Manuel Merzon

Israelis Attribute
High Traffic Toll
to Decrepit Autos

TEL AVIV — A new
study by the Road Safety
Center of the Institute of
Technology in Haifa reveals
the main reason for Israel's
high auto accident rate, one
of the highest in the world.
The study shows that
nearly half the cars involved
in accidents had mechanical
failures, and few Israelis
can afford to keep their cars
in working order.
The police said that in
1974 there were 14,850 acci-
dents involving death or in-.
jury. Israel has 421,000 cars
among its 3.5 million people.
Moshe Shahal, a member .
of Parliament, has began a
campaign to reduce the
price of spare ,parts in the
hopes that drivers will keep
cars in better condition. A
clutch disc that costs $7.50
in West Germany costs $39
in Israel, he said, and an en-
gine block costing $45 in
Bonn is $235, or an average -
month's pay.

Arab Worker Wins
Lottery in Israel

Activities

i Society

The Bodzin Family Club

will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Burton and
Sharon Cohen, 24751 Sus-
sex, Oak Park. Linda Bodzin
was elected president at a
recent election. Other offi-
cers include: Yetta Bodzin,
vice president; Marian Du-
chan, secretary; and Henry
Bodzin, treasurer. The
group will. welcome Linda
Shenker, fiancee of Bob
Bodzin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Hallman of Northville re--
cently returned from Penn-
sylvania where they at-
tended the marriage of their
niece, Judith Michele Mey-
ers, daughter of former De-
troiter and Mrs. Hallman's
sister, Shirley Meyers, to
Ian Curt Ribowsky of Long
Island, N.Y.





Josephine Wolf, widow of
wholesale grocery magnate,
Abner Wolf, has dedicated a
nursery and kindergarten
wing at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
huda in honor of her late
husband.
. Mr. Wolf, who started out -
in the grocery business by
manning a broom in his
father's store, became a
leader in the wholesale gro-
cery business as head of Al-
lied Supermarkets, Inc., a
Detroit-based grocery chain

Volunteers who speak
Russian and Yiddish and
persons with automobiles to
help transport Russian im-
migrantg are sought by the
Resettlement Service.
According to Dr. Max
Winslow, president of Re-
settlement Service, volun-
teers are needed to drive the
immigrants to appoint-
ments, shopping, register
their children in school and
help them apply for jobs.
Samuel Lerner, executive
director of Resettlement
Service and Jewish Family
Service, said the need for
volunteers is great since a 25
percent increase in immi-
grant settlement in Detroit
is expected this year. To
date, 136 refugee families
have been settled here by
the Resettlement Service.
To volunteer, call Mrs.
Elaine Daneman, DI 1-5959.

of 300 supermarkets in 25
states.
The Abner A. Wolf and
Josephine Wolf Nursery and
Kindergarten Wing of the
yeshiva will house the Pre
1A program in which chil-
dren are taught both reli-
gious and secular subjects.
The program combines play
and study.

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NY Organization
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for Israel Projects

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Volunteers Sought
to Aid Immigrants

room New York office
staffed by a part-time secre-
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
tary and 30 volunteers who
25-year-old Arab construc-
have never solicited contri-
tion worker has won IL 2.2
million (about $300,000) in. butions is-a little-known but
respected organization that
the weekly Sportoto soccer
fibs collected $1.5 million for
pool, the largest prize ever
projects
in Israel last year.
awarded in the lottery's'
"We don't have to corn-
17-year history.
pete with the United Jewish
The winner, Abu- Nader,
Appeal," asserts Sidney
is the father of three small
Musher, president of PEF-
children, and lives in the
Israel Endowment Funds,
village of Sakhnin on the
Inc. "We don't have to, be-
Acre-Safed road.
cause we get the overflow
Nader, who invested just
money from people who
IL 12 (about $1.50) in the
want
to do something spe-
pool, said that he will use
cial for Israel but don't
the money to build a metal
know exactly how to do it."
workshop in his village so
The fund, established as
that villagers will no longer
the Palestine Endowement
have to travel long distances
Fund in 1922 by Justice
for jobs. He said he has lit-
Louis Brandeis, Robert
tle knowledge of soccer and
Szold and 10 other personal-
just made guesses on who
ities, considers itself a
would win the games on
"charity counselor."
Saturday.
According to the Jerusa-
The huge sum was the
lem Post, it was the first or-
accumulation of funds for
ganization ever to devote all
the previous three weeks
its energies to supporting
when there were no win-
,Projepts,
ners.' * •



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