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May 27, 1977 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-27

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Friday, May 27, 1977 37

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Aliya Group in Formation

NEW YORK—A new
garin (nucleus of settlers)
aliya has been formed.
under the sponsorship of
Noam-Hamishmeret Hat-
zeira of Mizrachi-Hapoel
Hamizrachi and American
Mizrachi Women, for settle-
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Yeruham. The garin is com-
posed of educators, social
workers and others inter-
ested in the projects of ex-
perimental education. reli-
gious community work and
ecology.
For information on join-
ing the garin, write Prof.
Menahem Alexenberg. Box
78, Teachers College, Co-
lumbia University, New
York, N.Y. 10027, or Shi-
mon Ohayon, Noar Miz-
rachi, 25 W. 26th St.. New
York. N.Y. 10010.

TEL AVIV (ZiNS)—The
contrasting styles of U.S.
Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance and his predecessor
in office, Henry Kissinger,
is the subject of an article
by newsman Mati Golan.
Kissinger's meetings with
the Israelis were marked
by wit and pleasantries.
Nevertheless, there was
always an underlying suspi-
cion that these were all
ALFRED KAHN
carefully calculated to soft-
NEW YORK—Alfred E.
en the atmosphere for some
Kahn, chairman of the New
impending substantive
York Public Service Com- blow.
mission, has been nomi- - Vance is quite different
according to Golan, his ad-
nated by President Jimmy
vocacy being succinct and
Carter to be chairman of
to the point, with no extra
the Civil Aeronautics
verbiage. Those who partici-
Board.
pated in the talks with him
Kahn is a former Cornell
attest to the fact Vance's
University economist and
low-keyed manner contrib-
served on the Council of
Economic Advisers in the ' uted to a feeling of mutual
confidence and trust.
1950s.

Tennessee Adopts
10 Commandments

NEW YORK— At the in-
sitence of its oldest mem-
ber, 83-year-old Halbert
Harvel, the Tennessee Sen-
ate has adopted an honor
code that includes the Ten
Commandments, as well as
the Golden Rule.
Harvil said, "I've decided
this is the best ethics in the
world. It has stood the test
of time for thousands of
years."

Stamp Cites ZOA

NEW YORK (JTA)—The
Israel government will
issue a special postage
stamp honoring the Zionist
Organization of America on
the occasion of its 80th na-
tional convention in Israel
July 6-13, according to Leon
Ilutovich, ZOA national ex-
ecutive director. The stamp
will be in the denomination
of IL4.

Memorial Planned

NEW YORK (JTA)--A me-
morial project to perpetu-
ate the memory of Ezra Z.
Shapiro, president of the
World Confederation of
United Zionists who died in
Jerusalem May 14 at the
age of 74, will be presented
at the meeting of the World
Confederation Executive in
Jerusalem on June 21.

Slavic Gambit

BELGRADE (ZINS)—Yu-
goslav tourist authorities
are trying to attract Ameri-
can tourists with a -visit
Yugoslavia and Israel . '
campaign, even though Yu-
goslavia does not have diplo-
matic relations with Israel.

Israel Restricts
Arms Brokers

JERUSALEM (ZINS)—
Israel soon will crack down
on arms brokers who are
making large commissions
from arms sales to Israel
but are depositing much of
that money in foreign
banks.
Israel has passed a law
which will restrict the
amount of commission re-
ceived from the sale. If a
broker receives more than
the allowed amount from
the overseas firm, he will
have to return the money to
the Israel government or
risk a five-year prison
term.

Israel Honors
U.S. Physicians



LARRY FREEDMAN

Orchestra and Entertainment

BROOKLINE, Mass.
The Israel government re-
cently presented to the
American Physicians Fel-
lowship at its midwinter
Florida assembly an award
of honor for its aid to Israel
during the Yom Kippur
War.
It also awarded Yom 'Kip-
pur War decorations to the
26 volunteers sent to Israel
by the APF ; to the APF na-
tional secretary, Dr. Manu-
el M. Glazier, and to Dr.
David Silverman of Phila-
delphia, chairman of the
emergency medical and pa-
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