THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 19, 1977 2' Proposed Conflict of Interest Regulations Are Drawn Up for Israel Cabinet Members JERUSALEM (JTA )—A public committee recom- mended Sunday to the gov- ernment a series of measur- es to avoid a conflict of in-- terest between ministers and their private business activities. The committee, headed by Supreme Court Justice Shlomo Asher, was appoint- ed by the government to look into the possible con- flict of interests of min- isters and deputy. ministers who are also owners of busi- ness enterprises. If adopted, the recommen- dations may force some of the ministers, especially Ag- riculture Minister Ariel Sha- ron and Commerce and In- dustry Minister Yigael Hur- witz to get rid of assets UNRWA Gets Saudi Donation " ...) GENEVA (JTA )—The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) announced last week that the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations had in- formed the UN Secretary General and the Commis- sioner-General of UNRWA of his government's deci- sion to make a special con- tribution of $2 million to the agency's programs in 1977. This pledge is in addition to Saudi Arabia's regular contribution of $1.2 million for this year. Saudi Arabian contributions to UNRWA since 1950 total over $31 mil- Lillian Carter to Get Award LILLIAN CARTER NEW YORK — Lillian Carter. mother of President Carter, will receive the Cov- enant of Peace Award from the Synagogue Council of America, at ceremonies in New York Sept. 25. Mrs. Carter will be the.. first woman to receive the award for Americans "mak- ing outstanding contribu- tions to the cause of peace." UN delegate Andrew Young will be the keynote speaker at the September dinner, of which Edgar M. Bronfman is chairman. Jewish Legion Group Formed JERUSALEM (JTA)—A Dor Hemshekh, the young leadershipl grouop of .Jew- ish Legion veterans of World War I is to be found- ed next week. The aim of this organization, according to a spokesman, is to contin- ue the program of the "his- troical values of the cour- age and valor that pre- vailed 60 years ago, when the Jewish Legion was or- ganized. The inauguration ceremo- ny of the Dor Hemshekh will take place Tuesday. at Moshav Avikhail near Ne- tanya.. lion. Both the special and the regular contributions are allocated to UNRWA's regular expenditure in 1977, presently budgeted at $134 million. UNRWA still faces the prospect of a deficit on this budget of $13.8 _ million. In addition, the extra ordi- nary one-time cost of hous- ing the Palestine refugees desplaced by the conflict in Lebanon is estimated at $12 million, to which UNRWA it- self is unable to allocate funds until the deficit on the regular budget has been covered. Of the $12 million, a specially earmarked sum of $3.3 million has been pledged. Bnai Brith Head Favors Youth Role CHICAGO (JTA)—Young people, be given a greater voice in determin- ing the future of Judaism, David M. Blumberg, the president of Bnai Brith told a press conference last Friday on the eve of the an- nual summer meeting of the organization's board of governors. He said that young Jews are looking for "realism in their religion." They want Judaism to be reflected in all parts of their lives— their home, their business, their daily relations with others—and not merely in their synagogues and on the Jewish holidays, he said. On other issues, the Bria Brith president commented that passage of the proposal to amend Israel's Law of Return would,. in his view, "be tremendously dis- ruptive." He added that he did not think the amend- ment would be approved by the Knesset. Asked about the recent at- temptrs by a small group of American Nazis to march in nearby Skokie, Ill., where some 7000 survivors of the Holocaust now re- side, Blumberg said that he would advise the Jewish community there to ignore the - Nazis. • Nazi Defense to Cost ACLU CHICAGO — David Ham- lin, executive director of the Illinois division of the American Civil Liberties Union, says his organiza- tion will lose up to 2,000 of its 8,000 members because it is defending Nazis who wanted to march through the heavily Jewish suburb of Skokie. Hamilin says the money loss to the ACLU could be about $60,000 a year. which are worth many mil- lions of Pounds. Sharon owns a large farm in the south and Hurwitz owns a large dairy plant. Fi- nance Minister Simha Ehrl- ich's family owns an optical lens plant while Defense Minister Ezer Weizman has sold his stocks in a private firm. Begin Invited to Visit Romania TEL AVIV (JTA)—Pre- mier Menahem Begin said he has accepted an official invitation to visit Romania and indications are that he may be going to Bucharest by the end of this month. An official announcement on the exact date of the visit is due to be announced shortly in Bucharest and Je- rusalem .simultaneously. Begin's visit will be the second time an Israeli Pre- mier has gone to Romania. Premier Golda Meir was there in 1972. Israeli political circles at- tribute a great deal of im- portance to Begin's up- coming visit in view of Ro- mania's position among the Third World countries and her position in the Arab world. Meanwhile Austrian Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky said that Begin has a standing, open invitation to visit Vienna. There are also ong- oing negotiations for Begin to visit Paris toward the end of this year. IDB Shows Gains NEW YORK — Israel Dis- count Bank Ltd., the princi- pal subsidiary of IDB Bank- holding Corporation Ltd. has reported a 10 percent in- crease in consolidated assets in terms of U.S. dol- lars. Consolidated assets reached $4.6 billion, up from $4.2 billion at year end 1976. The consolidated balance sheet of the bank includes the following subsidiary companies: Barclays Dis- count Bank Ltd.; The Mer- cantile Bank of Israel Ltd.; The Israel Development and Mortgage Bank, Ltd. Industrial Finance Bank Ltd. ; Israel Discount Trust Co., New York and Manpi- kim Discount Bank Issues Corp. Ltd. NY Gets New Kosher Meat Law ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA)—A bill requiring retailers of kosher meats and poultry to indicate to the shopper whether their fresh meat and poultry have been soaked and salted or not has been signed into law by Gov. Hugh Carey. A spokesman for the Gov- ernor's office said this ap- parently was the first such state law in this country. He said the legislation was introduced after the Kosher Law Enforcement Division of the state Department of Agriculture and Markets re- ported that this was a major problem for shoppers for fresh kosher meat and poultry. Chemical Firm Pays Boycott Fine WASHINGTON (JTA)— The U.S. Department of Commerce said Tuesday that Hercules Inc., the chemical company, has paid a fine of $1,000 to the U.S. Treasury for violations of the Export Adminis- tration Act, involving the Arab boycott provisions two years ago. Hercules had failed to re- port three instances of boy- cott-related requests deal- ing with registering some patents in Iraq. The violations were re- garded as "unintentional" and the company took steps to "nullify the discrimina- tory act," Commerce offi- cials said. Hercules is cur- rently in compliance with the U.S. boycott regu- lations. Preserved in the Israel folktale archives are 8,000 Jewish folktales collected from oral tradition in Is- rael. 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