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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-06

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12 Friday, August 6, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

College Libraries Get Jewish Books

PHILADELPHIA
(JTA) — Books of Jewish
interest will be provided
to 2000 college libraries
under a program an-
nounced by the Jewish
Publication Society. Prof.
A. Leo Levin, who was
re-elected president of

Young Rabbi Seeks to Build Arab-Israeli Cooperation

the Society, said the new
program was made possi-
NEW YORK (JTA) —
ble by a gift from Muriel Bruce Cohen is a young
and Philip Berman of Al- Reform rabbi with a mis-
lentown, Pa. and it will sion — and a dream. He
offer books relevant to wants to find a way to
recent events in the Mid- build Jewish-Arab coop-
dle East. Prof. Levin said eration in Israel.
that educational mate-
At age 31, after three
*******-A-*****4 rial of this type was an
years as assistant rabbi
important means of coun- at Temple Mishkan Israel
*
cAustin
tering what he called the in Hamden, Conn., Cohen
growing effect of Arab is going to Israel to live
* galleries
propaganda on the cam- among Arabs in what he
3500 Original
puses.
sees as the first step in
P writi
• •
Oil Paintings
and Graphics *
The book selection also the development of a
*.
covers the field of history, "Jewish peace corps." He
By Loading American
*
and European Artists
literature and Biblical calls his idea "Project
*
* Featuring Original Graphics By *
studies, providing stu- 5737," which stands for
*
Norman Rockwell
*.
dents and faculty the next year in the
*
and LeRoy Neiman
*
throughout the United Jewish calendar.
States an opportunity to
A graduate of Cornell
569-2124
learn
about • the Jewish University's School of
*
Open 7 Days Weekly
heritage and Jewish val- Industrial and Labor Re-
* Northland and Eastland Center *
ues, he said.
lations and a former
neighborhood organizer
among black and His-
panic groups in Newark,
N.J. and in East Harlem,
N.Y., Cohen says he be-
formerly of. Detroit, Mich.
lieves that he could offer
serving you in Florida
"an added dimension to
help understand and seek
with quality brand name
solutions to Israel's most
furniture at discount prices.
complex problem: how to
create social conditions
• American of Martinsville
that allow both Israel's
Jewish citizens, coming
• Dixie
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primarily from the Third
• Serta-Spring-aire
World, and its Arab citi-
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necessarily mutually ex-
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economic, social and cul-
tural development."
Cohen, who has issued a
phone
2930 N. Federal Hwy.
feasibility study of "possi-
(305) 561-0600 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308
ble American Jewish in-

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NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE

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volvement in Arab-Jewish
projects of cooperation
and in Israeli programs to
uplift Edot ha Mizrach —
Afro-Asian Jewish re-
fugees in Israel," says this
"becomes more apparent
daily."
As evidence for this he
cites the continuing "dis-
content within Edot ha
Mizrach" which foments
riots and dissatisfaction.
"As an index of this com-
plex social malaise, we
should note that more
people emigrated than
immigrated (to Israel)
during this past year." In
addition, Cohen also
notes that in this past
year, Arab riots in the oc-
cupied territories became
more frequent and vio-
lent.
"More importantly," he
states, "within Israel's
established and interna-
tionally recognized bor-
ders of 1948, Arabs, who
heretofore had displayed
acceptance and often
tacit support of existing
government policies, de-
monstrated their disple-
asure in the streets and
in the polling booth."
The question which
must be asked, Cohen
states in his feasibility
study, is: "Are we witnes-
sing a dramatic turning
point in Israel's ability to
survive?" Furthermore,
"How long can a nation of
three million citizens re-
main mobilized, absorb
recurrent social discon-

tent from over half of its
populace, experience an
increase in emigration as
well as a considerable de-
crease in immigration,
confront spiraling infla-
tion and unmet social
needs amidst an interna-
tional economic turn-
down?"
Cohen, who is now pre-
paring research for Pro-
ject 5737 in New York City
and New Haven, reports
he is receiving encour-
agement from major
American Zionist and
Jewish organizations for
his venture.
The New Haven Jewish
Federation, he says, is
the fiscal agent for his
project which will cost an
estimated $15,000 for the
first year. He also has re-
ceived assurances of help
for his study of Arab-
Jewish relations in Israel
from such diverse ele-
ments as Givat Haviva,
the Israel Mapam-Kibutz
Ha-Artzi Educational In-
stitution involved in
furthering Arab-Jewish
cooperation and under-
standing, and from Prof.
Joseph W. Eaton, director
of the University of
Pittsburgh Graduate
School of Public and In-
ternational Affairs Pitt-
Haifa Program.
Cohen says he has also
been assured of receiving
IL 1,500 a month and of-
fice space in Israel as well
as plane fare from the

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—The Talmud

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values to 30.00
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Abbie Nathan Shalom
Peace Foundation.
On arriving in Israel he
will commence studies of
the Arab community and
learn Arabic as well as
perfect speaking Hebrew
at Givat Haviva, interview
Israel officials working
with the Arab sector and
Arab and Edot ha Mizrach
community leaders, meet
with representatives of
American Jewish organi-
zations, find an Arab col-
league for the knottier
communications problems
and live in Arab and Edot
ha Mizrach communities.
Cohen has worked out a
complete timetable for ac-
tivities through March,
1977.
But, he was asked, will
what is now basically a
blueprint be capable of
being transformed into a
viable reality. Cohen re-
sponded by noting that
his blueprint is based on
earlier efforts in Pales-
tine that met some suc-
cess in the late 1920s and
early 1930s, such as Brith
Shalom and Ichud which
were led by such giants of
Zionism as Martin Buber,
Arthur Ruppin, Hugo
Bergmann, Dr. Judah
Magnes and Henrietta
Szold.

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