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April 30, 1976 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-30

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Shown is Israel's new five pound note, which was
recently placed in circulation. The note features Hen-
rietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, with Hadassah's Mt.
Scopus Hospital in the background. The current five
pound notes with Albert Einstein's photograph will con-
tinue in circulation until they wear out.

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fish and omelets. Of course, they're ideal
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Violinist Yehudi Menuhin
has offered to contribute to
the Jerusalem Foundation
half of his earnings from a
60th birthday concert he
will perform at Carnegie
Hall in New York.
A spokesman for the Je-
rusalem municipality said
that the offer was made to
Mayor Teddy Kollek follow-
ing contacts Menuhin had
with the mayor and with
Ehud Avriel, Israel's Consul
General in Chicago.
Menuhin was one of the
few internationally famous
artists who refrained from
denouncing the 1974
UNESCO resolution con-
demning Israel for its ar-
cheological digs in Jerusa-
lem.

One that complains but
finds no sympathy is he who
lends money without wit-
nesses.
—Baba Metzia 75.

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News Item Leads to Reunion

IL5 Cites Szold, Hadassah

NEW YORK — The Flor-
Thce G. Heller-JWB Re-
search Center has awarded
a grant of $19,600 to the YM
& YWHA of Washington
Heights and Inwood in up-
per Manhattan for the eval-
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April 30, 1976 35

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
High school mates in
Vienna who had not seen
or known of the other's
whereabouts after having
parted in Austria as teenag-
ers almost a half century
ago have been reunited by
correspondence as a result
of a news article in Jewish
media that originated with
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency here and appeared
in American and Australian
newspapers.
The JTA prepared and
distributed the article that
reported Karlsruhe Univer-
sity's Geodetic Institute in
Germany on Aug. 29 had
awarded an honorary docto-
rate in engineering for the
first time in its 100-year his-
tory to a woman and a Jew
—Mrs. Irene Fischer, a
geodesist at the Department
of Defense mapping agency.
The JTA article was pub-
lished among other places in
Melbourne's Jewish news-
paper where it was seen by
Mrs. Grace Togget of East
St. Kilda, a Melbourne sub-
urb.
Mrs. Toggett, now a
widow who also happens
to be general secretary of

Israel to Interview
Teachers in U.S.

NEW YORK — In order
to interview hundreds of
American teachers inter-
ested in teaching in Israel,
the Israeli Ministry of Edu-
cation has designated a rep-
resentative to visit the
United States. Most of the
teachers expressed their in-
terest as a result of a na-
tional campaign conducted
by the Israel Aliyah Center
earlier this year.
Meanwhile, two new pro-
grams designed to help
American-educated social
workers to qualify for that
profession in Israel have
been announced by the Is-
rael Aliyah Center.
They are designed, re-
spectively for persons hold-
ing a bachelor's or a mas-
ter's degree in social work.
An interviewer represent-
ing the two ministries spon-
soring the program — the
Ministries of Absorption
and of Labor — will visit the
U.S. this month. For infor-
mation about the programs,
which begin in July and
November, respectively, in-
terested individuals should
call the local Aliyah Center
in Oak Park, 968-1044.

New Settlements
Planned in Gaza

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ten
new settlements — eight
moshavim (cooperative set-
tlements) and two kibutzim
— will Be established in the
near future in the Raffah
approaches in the Gaza
Strip, Leon Dulzin, the Jew-
ish Agnecy Treasurer, said
after a visit to the region
several days ago.
A development effort is
underway in the Pithat Raf-
fiah area, Dulzin said. In ad-
dition to construction of
housing for the settlements,
work is proceeding on build-
ing of large packing houses,
particularly for flowers and
vegetables which the region
is producing.

Australia's WIZO, mailed
a copy of the article to
Mrs. Fischer in care of
Temple Israel in Silver
Spring, Md.
Mrs. Fischer and her hus-
band, Dr. Eric Fischer, are
members of that congrega-
tion which was mentioned
in the article. The temple
forwarded the article to the
Fischer home in neighbor-
ing Takoma Park, Md., and
a happy reunion followed —
by mail.

Schary Production
Cites Israel, U.S.

NEW YORK (JTA) — An
original dramatic presenta-
tion written and directed by
Dore Schary, to celebrate
the 28th anniversary of the
state of Israel, will be pre-
sented by the American
Zionist Federation May 4 at
Carnegie Hall it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Faye
Schenk, AZF president.

Honoring Israel's anniver-
sary and the American Bi-
centennial, Schary, theatri-
cal producer and
playwright, has titled his
program "Mutuality" — a
presentation of Israel and
the American Jewish inter-
dependence and Jewish con-
tributions to the American
way of life, indicating the
similarities between Ameri-
ca's early pioneers and the
pioneers who built the State
of Israel.

First Come
First Served

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30

DRESSES

1

ADL Gets Grant .
to Produce Film
on Ethnic Groups

NEW YORK — The Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith received a grant from
the New York Council for
the Humanities for a state-
wide audio-visual program
to improve intergroup rela-
tions.
ADL will produce a fea-
ture film and printed mate-
rials on the variety of differ-
ences in the values and
perceptions of ethnic, racial
and religious groups.

ADL also will hold some
100 s-erninars throughout
New York to discuss "Con-
formity and Diversity in
American Life" and analyze
such breeding areas of
group conflict as educa-
tional quotas, affirmative
action, bilingualism, and
local vs. state or federal con-
trol of community institu-
tions. The program will
then be adapted for use in
other states around the
country.

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Morocco Asking
For Jews' Return

MONTE CARLO (ZINS)
— Recently a local radio
broadcast carried an an-
nouncement urging every
Moroccan Jew to return
home and to regard that
country as his homeland.
The broadcast, made in
French, quoted an official
pronouncement from a Mor-
occan minister. Morocco is
now the second Arab coun-
try which has issued a call
for Jews to return. The first
was Iraq.
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