THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zionist Organization of America Issues Energy Brochure New Israel Stamp Issues Shown, from left to right, are two new stamps in Israel's landscape series and commemoratives honoring the Nahal military youth groups and the new Koffler Accelerator at the Weizmann Institute. Friday, October 28, 1977 13 NEW YORK—A 20-page brochure entitled "Foreign Energy Supply...America's Achilles' Heel, And What You Can Do About It, - has been issued by the Zionist Organization of America and is the basis of a nation- wide informational cam- paign being conducted by the ZOA. The brochure, which defines the problem under the topics -The Energy Crisis and Imported Oil'' and "Energy and National Security," offers an in-depth analysis of available energy alternatives. such as prac- ticing conservation and the use of coal, nuclear power and new technologies. It also suggests specific solu- tions in a detailed energy action program. E. 34th St., New York, N.Y. 10016. 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Weizmann Institute, the On Nov. 24, 1949, the Hebrew University and Ben- Israel Army High Com- Gurion University of the mand issued an order estab- Negev. lishing the "Nahal" -"Fight- Definitive Sixth The ing Pioneer Youth." And in Series begins with two spite of changes in, its inter- attractive new issues fea- nal structure, Nahal's turing landscapes of Israel essential aims and tasks on values of Il 0.10 and 1.00. have remained constant Pictured are views of Cae- from the very beginning: to sarea and Arava. absorb volunteers for settle- Caesarea, on the shore of ment in such a way as to the Mediterranean midway meet the combined needs of between Tel Aviv and Dor- settlement and defense; to Tantura, combines history train the pioneer groups to with interest and beauty. function • as active settlers New visitors from Israel during their period of serv- and abroad stream in to ice, and to adopt agricul- play golf or enjoy the sandy tural settlements as their beaches or to wander way of life upon completion through the Crusader town of their service. and along the Byzantine From the time of its for- market-place with its Greek mation until today, the inscription and porphyry Nahal has established 100 statues. settlements. The Arava is a long, deso- The new stamp depicts late strip of land linking the dual role of the Nahal Sedom on the southern edge soldier : an army helmet is of the Dead Sea to Eilat on crowned with a miniature the Red Sea. Human habit- "farm." ation is a rarity in this hot, dry, dusty region of curious With the recent inaugura- rock formations. tion of the Koffler Accelera- But with the help of gov- for at the Weizmann ernment agencies and the Institute of Science, Israel's Jewish National Fund, who nuclear physicists acquired laid the foundation for roads one of the most advanced and buildings and financed tools for probing the secrets soil reclamation projects, of the universe. The futuris- the Arava Valley is fulfilling tic twin-tower accelerator, Isaiah's prophesy that "The rising over the Rehovot desert shall rejoice and campus, houses a 14 U.D. blossom as the rose. s , Pelletron, a sophisticated (Isaiah 35:1). research instrument for the When you travel, carry money the safe way in American Express Travelers Cheques that you can get at First Federal Savings of Detroit without paying service fees. And when you have bills to pay, why pay for the checks you use when you can get First Federal Savings of Detroit money orders without paying service fees? Both services are available to you so long as you maintain a $300 minimum balance in a Cash-Masters m regular savings account or have a First Federal Cash-Master certificate savings account. 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