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APRIL 11. 6 a.m.-9 p.m. George and Sicilia Grego Join Their Staff at COMO'S RESTAURANT 22812 WOODWARD at 9 Mile 548-5005 In Wishing Their Many Friends,and Customers A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER i**44446444444***44,400k* - THE ENTIRE STAFF OF - Nortn.- AC e age's Otible * 4irt * 1403 COMMERCE • * at Maple/15 &Pontiac Trail) (near the intersection Traditional Zionist Concepts Are Argued by Academicians NEW YORK (JTA )—A group of about 100 Zionist academicians and in- tellectuals from the U.S. and Israel looked into the future of Zionism, the Jew- ish state and the Jewish people and expressed views at variance with certain tra- ditional concepts about all three. t The scholars were partici- pants in a symposium hos- ted by the Zionist Academic 'Council of the American Zi- onist Federation and the Herzl Institute. The theme was "Toward the Year 2000". Prof. Melvin I. Urofsky, chairman of the history de- partment at Virginia Com- monwealth Uviversity and MOST HEARTILY *WISH EVERYONE* A JOYOUS *AND IlEALTIIFUL: * • roic******44***4401c44c4ct chairman of the Zionist Aca- demic Council, touched a controversial issue when he observed that-Israel's place in Zionist thought must be re-evaluated because "the purpose of Zionism is the regeneration of the Jewish people and Israel is a means to that end—not an end in itself." Urofsky rejected "the cur- rent Zionist position that aliya is the only criterion for true Zionism." He said that concept "is rooted in the present Israeli estab- lishment's European origin and their Zionism is a re- sult of persercution at home. Americans had no such pressures. American Zionists who know they can- Growers Lash Port Settlement JERUSALEM (JTA)—Is- raeli citrus growers said they hold the government responsible-for the losses in- curred by a week of strikes and work slowdowns at Is- rael's three sea ports which ended Monday and would demand compensation in the amount of $12 million for damaged citurs exports. Although the dockworkers at Haifa, Ashdod and Eilat Worcester to Have Israel Exhibitio n ' - WORCESTER, MASS. (JTA)—The Jewfsh Commu- nity Center of Worcester will be converted into a pan- orama of ancient and mod- em Israel for "Israel Expo '77" during the week of May 8 to 15. _ Jointly sponsored by the WorCester Jewish Feder- ation and the centner, Is- rael Expo '77 will feature nearly lifesize replicas of the Western Wall and the Jaffa Gate, according to Mrs. Michael Leavitt, gener- al chairman. She said there will be on display the only copy of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the western hemisphere, scale models of Jerusalem and Masada, and a sound and light show, dramatizing the experiences of survivors of the Holocaust. Mrs. Leavitt said there will also be Israeli fashion shows, snack bars, night club entertainment, a model kibbutz, an arch- eological dig, a bazaar sell- ing Israeli products and a ham radio station sending messages to Israel. Canadian Groups Help With Aliya MONTREAL (JTA)—The Organiza-. 62+-6660 * Hada'ssah-WIZO tion of Canada is setting up * Friday, April 1, 1977 37 an aliya and Iclita desk in Is- rael in conjunction with the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel to help absorption of Canadian olim. Mrs. Charles Balinsky, na- tional president of Hadas- sah-WIZO, in announcing the new program at the Ca- nadian group's recent Na- tional Executive meeting, said a similar desk will be set up in Canada in con- junction with the Cananian Zionist Federation to pro- vide information for Hadas sah-WIZO members consid- ering aliya. have resumed work the gov- ernment has come under se- vere criticism for agreeing to a wage hike of 4-5 per- cent. The amount is only one-third of what the stri- kers demanded but it will be granted to all industrial workers and economists are warning that the cure may prove to be worse than the illness. Treasury .officials, who say the increase will not fuel inflation, are con- cerned that it will lead to a growing rate of unemploy- ment because many plants will not be able to pay the higher wages.I The Israel Manufacturers Association was angered by the settlement because it granted dockworkers a raise only five months after they had signed new wage agreements. Avrham Sha- vit, president of the associ- ation, declared that it will not agree to any changes in existing contracts. He assailed the govern- ment for indecisiveness and called on the public to "take matters into their hands to prevent the de- struction of the state by im- cpmpetent handling of the economy". The port workers will not be paid for the period they were idle. But they are likely to make up that loss through overtime and an en- larged work force. AMY- MOVIE GUIDE not go on aliya should devel- op new areas in which their abilities could be utilized," Urofsky said. Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, professor of Jewish history at Columbia University and president of the American Jewish Congress, stated that "time is not on our side." He noted that in- tellectual emigrants from problem countries do not to to Israel if they have any Western alternative. He urged a "massive res- cue operation, biologically, intellectually and spirit- ually" because "the center of Jewish life is in us, not in what the gentiles do and not in simply sitting back and indulging in 'Israel- watching'." Milton Himmelfarb, an editor of Commenrary Magazine and the Ameri- can Jewish Yearbook, said "We are breeding ourselves out of existence. Jewish de- natality is resulting in a loss of Jewish numbers and a loss of American Jewish political clout and this will not be good for Israel." Best Wishes For A HAPPY PASSOVER From The Staff Of MITCH'S Restaurant & Bar 4000 Cass Elizabeth Rd. 682-1616 •..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••_ • ..... 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