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July 16, 1976 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-07-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israeli Tourism at All-Time High

JERUSALEM (JTA) — same period in 1972, the rec-
Toprism figures for the first ord year to date.
The figure was 41 percent
six months of this year
show an all-time high. The higher than for the parallel
figures for January-June period last year, the Central
were 364,200 — three per- Bureau of Statistics re-
cent higher than for the ported.

INSTANT
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Philanthropist A. Goodman
Honored at N. Y. Exhibition

By Rabbi Samuel Silver
(A SEVEN ARTS FEATURE)

The speaker was Charles
Angoff, the celebrated au-
thor whose works are
wholesome and authenti-
cally Jewish. Mr. Angoff
said that we Jews have more
philanthropists in our ranks
than most other groups and
that one of the most admir-
able of philanthropists was
Dr. Abraham Goodman.

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Horseback riding • Swimming, water-skiing
• 5 new tennis courts

JULY VACATION SPECIAL

THIRD PERSON WILL BE ONLY $6.00!

Mon., July 5 to Fri., July 30—third person in room with
2 adults will pay only $6 per day-3 meals daily.
Child, Teenager or Adult

AUGUST—VACATION FOR THREE!
THIRD PERSON WILL BE ONLY $9.00!

Fri., July 30 to Fri. Sept. 3—third person in room with 2
adults will pay only $9 per day-3 meals daily.

AUGUST BONUS!

Sun., Aug. 29 to Fri.,

Sept. 3—in addition to third person in room paying
only $9 per day—additional children(under 15)
in same room will also pay only $9 per day!

MAKE

YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW!
HOLIDAY & GOLFERS' WEEKENDS:
Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 3-6) —
Golfers' Weekend (Sept. 10-12)


Technion Board
Meets in Haifa

The setting was the City
Center of Music and Drama
on West 55th ,St., Manhat-
tan. The audience had just
seen a glorious exhibit de-
picting "America's Gift to
Jewish History."
When Dr. Goodman got
,up to speak the applause
was long and fervent, be-
cause he is indeed a remark-
able disseminator of the
wealth he has earned in his
business.
Dr., Goodman special-
ized in cultural donations.
His school in Ashkelon,
Israel, near a settlement
named after the late Abba
Hillel Silver, provides vo-
cational training for
young people.

Foster Home Care
Program Begun

or

Genoa City, Wisconsin
Phone or write

I. J. Goldstein
25839 Southwood
Ph: 557-2566

11HIS SUMMER

TREAT YOURSELF TO A GRO S SINGER VACATION -

1101U IMMUNE II!

Summer '76 — dedicated to your pursuit of
happiness! Luxury Accommodations, Indoor & Outdoor
Tennis, 27 Holes of Golf, Indoor & Outdoor Pools,
Day & Night-time Entertainment, plus Summer
Mid-Week Seminars and more!

Dollar for dollar 834 $45 per day.
Grossinger's
pro rated weekly rate
is your greatest
for weekly slay
tO
vacation value

SINGLES WEEK: Aug. 22 - 29 The G. is the one'Single' place to be.

FAMILY REUNION WEEK: Aug.29 -Sept. 3. Special children's rates.
Special Added Attraction: KEN NORTON, scheduled to fight
Muhammad All for the World Heavyweight Championship, will

JERUSALEM — The
Ministry of Social Welfare
has recently discontinued
placing homeless infants in
institutional settings and
instead places them in pri-
vate homes.
After research done by
Hebrew University social
scientists showed that insti-
tutionalized children suf-
fered emotional and intel-
lectual deprivation, the
Women's International
Zionist Organization Baby
Home in Bet Hakerem
ceased functioning as such
and a new private welfare
agency, Bayit L'Kol Yeled,
(A Home for Every Child)
was founded.
The agency is the overall
supervisory body for the
foster homes and lays stress
on preventive care while
making efforts to avoid re-
moving the babies from
their families whenever pos-
sible.

start training at The G. Sun., Aug. 29th.

GOLF/TENNIS Mid Week Packages: S88 to S110* 3 days, 2 nites:

-

2 nite minimum.

BIG THURSDAY Weekend: $138 to 5183` 4 days, 3 nites:Thurs.

-

Sun. Complimentary Lunch and Cocktail Party Thurs.

*All rates arc per person. double occupancy. excl. holidays.

FULL AMERICAN PLAN — 3 MEALS DAILY

CALL TOLL FREE 800-431-6300

See your travel agent or call Reservation Office Open 7days a week S a m to 11p m

For Group Outings and Conferences call 212.5b3-3704

Grossinger, N. Y.. 12734 / 914-292-5000

France Synagogue
Found Desecrated

PARIS (JTA) — The
Cannes Synagogue, one of
the largest on the Cote
d'Azur, was desecrated re-
cently. This was the third
time it has happened. The
previous occasions were im-
mediately after the Six-Day
,War and the yomf Kippur,
War.

Fully Air-Conditioned

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ABRAHAM GOODMAN

vollabodemielima"

Philanthropist Goodman
is doing his share to improve
the ethical tone of our na-
tion. We are all in his debt.

JERUSALEM — El Al
Israel Airlines announced
last week that it has decided
to begin charter flight oper-
ations, particularly from
Scandinavia.
El Al's general manager
Mordechai Ben-Ari made
the announcement at a mee-
ting in Jerusalem of the Is-
rael Tourist Ministry's rep-
resentatives in Europe.
Ben-Ari in the past has
been a major opponent of El
Al charter flights, claiming
they would harm Israel's
tourist trade and endanger
her aviation accords with
other countries.

HAIFA — Over 100 board
members and observers
from Technion societies ar-
ound the world met at Tech-
nion City for the formal
opening session of the an-
nual board of governors
meeting of the Technion-Is-
rael Institute of Technology,
under the chairmanship of
Evelyn de Rothschild of
London.
A ceremony marking the
laying of the fouridation
stone for the Louis and Bess
Stein Food Engineering
Building was also con-
ducted.
The building, named in
honor of the Stein family of
Philadelphia, will be con-
structed with the help of
Louis Stein and members of
the Philadelphia Chapter of
the American Technion So-
ciety.
In other events the
David and Gertrude Kren-
gel Chair in Metallurgy
was inaugurated at the
meeting.
The Krengel Chair in Me-
tallurgy was established
through the American Tech-
nion Society by Theodore
Herzl Krengel of Harvey,
Ill., in memory of his par-
ents.
In a ceremony which was
conducted by de Rothschild
the title of honorary fellow
was awarded to Joseph G.
Riesman of Boston, Eugene
Stearns of Montreal and to
Avraham Lev and Aryeh
Carasso of Israel. LeOn Li-
dow of Los Angeles, was
also named honorary fellow
but conferement was de-
ferred to a later date.

Spertus College
Awarded Grant

CHICAGO — Spertus
College of Judaica of Chi-
cago, a non-denominational
liberal arts college, will re-
ceive a grant for $85,521
from the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities.
Spertus College will develop
an inter-disciplinary curric-
ulum in Holocaust studies,
which will serve as the
model curriculum for all
colleges, universities and
theological seminaries in
the United States offering
courses in Holocaust-re-
lated subjects.

Friday, July 16, 1976 11

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DIETARY LAWS
Group Inquiries Welcome. Your hosts, The Dinnerstein & Friehling Families.

ISRAELI GROUP TRIPS

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Via El Al Israel Airlines

10 DAYS or 14 DAYS

From Detroit From

$679

per pers. dble. occ.
10% tax & service

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June 20 - July 4
July 12 - July 26

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Oct. 18 - Nov. 1
Dec. 16 - Dec. 30

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