14 - June 18, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ---. - Industrialist: Investment Potential Ripe in Israel Flint Area News JERUSALEM, (JTA) — "Potential American inves- tors — including, until rec- ently, Abe Goodman — ha- ven't fully appreciated the potentialities of Israel as an area for investment. Israel is small in size and popula- tion, but it is big in terms of scientific and technological skills. In fact it is second to none in these fields." The speaker was Abe Goodman., a New York in- dustrialist and philanthrop- _ist, head of H. Goodman and Sons, manufacturer of "Goody" trademark hair- griPs, bobby-pins and other ladies hair appurtenances. Goodman is in the ad- U.S. for installation in vanced stages of a plan to Goodman's factories. Tools open a machine tools plant involved in both the metal at Holon, outside Tel Aviv, Flint Gives Cash Gift to UJA and plastic "Goody" prod- which will manufacture ucts will be manufactured BUY DIRECT tools for his four giant fac- in Israel. FROM THE tories in Georgia, New Jer- Active for years in the sey and Florida. If the plan IMPORTER Zionist Organization of works out well, (Goodman America, Goodman is per- SEYMOUR. predicts expansion and al- haps best known for his KAPLAN ready has his eye on another sponsorship of the Hebrew site at Ramle) it will even- Arts School in New York. and Co. tually export machine tools An "Abraham Goodman IMPORTER AND CUTTERS to industries other than his House" — a center for Jew- OF FINE DIAMONDS "- own. ish communal and intellec- 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 Israeli plants could ac- tual activities — will soon 64S-t200 tually manufacture the hair rise on a site owned by the appurtenances themselves, school at Lincoln Center. to international standards Export Market and specifications. The Israeli market is- Open to Israel siniply not big enough, Goodman explained. Now, TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Flint Jewish community members made a cash pres- however, with the new Is- With entree to the Euro- rael-ECC (European Eco- pean Common Market, Is- entation to Gerald Colburn, national cash chairman for nomic Community) tariff rael now has an opportunity the United Jewish Appeal, at the UJA cash report meet- agreement, it may be pos- to develop a flourishing ex- ing in New York. Shown with Colburn are, from left: sible to open up markets in port trade which is vital to Ruth Vinacow and Betty Indianer, cash collection chair- Europe for such Israeli her economic health. The man for the Flint Jewish Community Council. '76 SKYLARK '76 REGAL -products. various countries that make 2 Or Hardtop Flint ORT Unit The immediate plan calls up the Common Market Flint People for the Holon plant to farm spend $1,200 billion yearly Installs Officers Make News out work to the myriad for various goods and serv- Flint Chapter at Large, small workshops around the ices. FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT William H. Schwartz, country, guiding quality In the aggregate this is postmaster in Flint since Women's American ORT, installed Carole Benison as and specification, assem- only 10 percent less than 1961, has been named post- president at its recent in- bling the parts in what the United States 14500 W. 7 Mile Rd. at the Lodge X-Way stallation and awards and shipping them to the buys, with the added advan- master for Detroit. Mrs. Sanford Kesten luncheon at the Country OPEN 'TIL 9:4X) tage that these markets are MON. and THURS. and Mrs. Hyman Loikrec closer to Israel, and, for the have been elected recording Squire. Other officers are Rhonda most part, do not place any • secretary and chaplain, restrictions on the products respectively of the Genesee Benoit, Pat Hertz, Jennifer Walters, Sidelle Pappas, that may be imported. County Bar Auxiliary. vice presidents; Harriet There are 260 million con- Roberta Gluck has been Friedberg, Tobye Weiss and sumers in the European elected co-chairman of the Carol Hurand, secretaries; Common Market which ac- Flint branch of the Ameri- and Rhea Cohen, treasurer. Is Pleased To Announce counts for more than 60 per- can Civil Liberties Union. Executive board members cent of world trade. Dr. Ellis Perlman has serving as advisers are Rose We Have Our Facilities To been named chairman of -the Goodstein and Eve Bayer. political science department U.S. Naval Show Honor roll pins were pre- at the University of Michi- sented to 22 members and Costly for Israel gan-Flint. Fan Pelavin, Edith Gutow, • 14390 W. Ten Mile Rd. Eve Bayer was honored Dorothy Shapiro, Rose JERUSALEM (JTA) — as a Pioneer Women Oak Park foun- Defense Minister Shimon der of the Greater Detroit Goodstein and Eve Bayer were honored for fulfilling Offering the finest Pre-School & Kindergarten .Peres informed the Cabinet, Council's dinner. their donor commitments. that Israel would be unable programs for your child 21/2 thru 6 yrs. to participate in the interna- Arlene Faudem FJCC to Meet; tional naval and maritime COMMUNITY I Patty Littman display in New York harbor Cites Kriegers —Directors- next month because it could CALENDAR • not afford the cost. The Flint Jewish Commu- Monday — Temple board nity Council Board of Gov- of education meeting. ernors will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday — ORT Plan- Thursday at Temple Beth El nink Conference, 10 a.m. in (new place). the Beth Israel Library; and Following the board FJCC Day Camp Committee meeting, there will be a fa- meeting, 8 p.m. home of rewell reception for Richard Marilyn Megdell, 1857 Lau- and Marlene Krieger. The rel Oak Dr. • community is in- Thursday — JWVA vited. meeting. • R 1 BUICK I $3395 $4195 MORRIS BUICK 342-7100 THE OAK MONTESSORI CENTER Moved B'NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE 548-2380 . Javits Critical of Settlements WASHINGTON (ZINS) — In the first of a series of hearings on Middle East policy, Sen. Javits and oth- ers who recently visited the area were critical of Israeli settlements in Judea and Flint Temple Youth Samaria, according to the Washington Post. • Pick New Officers Javits, a longtime sup- Newly elected officers of" porter of Israel, said new Flint Area Temple Youth settlements cannot be per- are: Karen Golden, presi- mitted to affect the ulti- dent; Si Steinberg, state mate outcome of a nego- board member; Beth Persky tiated peace. The two-hour and George Reiter, vice session Of the Middle East presidents; Cheri Rosenthal, subcommittee of the Senate secretary; and Sara Reiter, Foreign Relations Commit- treasurer. tee was unusual in both the Elected to the Michigan substance and tone of state- State Temple Youth Board ments about Israeli policy. were: Debbie Meerson, con- In the past. most Senators clave vice president; and It- have been reluctant to criti- ise Goldman, secretary. cize fsrael in open sessions. 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