Friday, Itri 12; 1171 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IBM Avi-Hai Plans Changes for Keren Hayesod By MAURICE SAMUELSON LONDON (JTA) — Plans to reinvigorate the Keren Hayesod, umbrella body of all Israeli fund-raising ap- peals outside the United States, were outlined here by De. Avraham Avi-Hai, its new chairman- designate. A leading Israeli political scientist, and former senior official in the Prime Minis- ter's Office, Avi-Hai says he would like to replace the Keren Hayesod's present directorate, consisting of Is- raelis, by a world board of trustees, representing the communities in which the Keren Hayesod operates. The board would lay down policy and, among other things, foster cooperation among fund-raisers in dif- ferent countries. Avi-Hai would also like to concentrate on what he calls "leadership de- velopment" so that the Keren Hayesod will be- AVRAHAM AVI-HAI come more dynamic and aggressive than in the past. From fund-raising operation in 70 countries outside the United States, the Keren Hayesod is ex- pected to raise $110 mil- lion in the year ending in June, he said. The Keren Hayesod, in addition, will take part in the five-year campaign to raise $1.2 billion for the re- habilitation of 45,000 poor Artist Exposed as Nazi, Miami Man Tells SS Tie TORONTO (JTA) — Ernst Zondel, a 39-year-old commercial artist who led a group of pickets protesting the NBC film "Holocaust" under the guise of "Con- cerned Parents of German Descent," has been exposed as an active Nazi. According to Mark Bonokoski, writing in the Toronto Sun, Zondel is the author of the book "The Hi- tler We Loved and Why." In Miami Beach, a man has admitted under oath that he once wore the black uniforni of the Ukrainian SS and guarded Jewish prisoners at the Treblinka death camp in Poland dur- ing World War II. Feodore Fedorenki, 70, is charged with lying to authorities in 1949 about his World War II activi- ties in order to become a U.S. citizen, had denied that he was anything more than a forced la- borer for the Nazis. Fedorenko is scheduled to go to trial on the charges in Fort Lauderdale federal court in May. He could be stripped of his citizenship if the government can prove he lied. Fedorenko said he was forced to work as a car- penter in Treblinka build- ing barracks and was later given military training. He said he "never hit anyone (Jewish inmates)" at the camp, but Jewish witnesses described him as a brutal guard who carried a lead sap to beat prisoners. They also accused him of shooting prisoners and forcing them to jump into fiery pits. He is also a member of the political sciences depart- ment at Bar-Ilan Univer- sity. He is best known for his acclaimed biography of Israel's first premier, entitled "Ben-Gurion, State-Builder." $400 Add 'n Type 342-7300 32143311 342-1221 5 lbs. of MATZO If I can't Beat Your Best Deal ARNOLD MARGOLIS Margolis Household Furniture 30 YEARS at the Same OLD STAND 6 mile, 1 Ilk. W. of Schaefer SHARPENING the PENCIL On All Name Brands Furniture and Bedding •SCHOOLFIELD •CELIG •SIMMONS •SEALY •SERTA •SPRING AIR •LA-Z- BOY •STIFFEL LAMPS •KROEHLER •AMERICAN •BURLINGTON • BASSETT •BARCALOUNGER • LANE •UNIQUE 13703 W. McNichols THIS IS THE YEAR to visit Israel and observe for ourselves the present quality of its lite 342-5351 Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30 THIS IS THE YEAR to repledge our support to the state and its people and the democratic principles they uphold. THIS IS THE YEAR THIS IS THE YEAR, THIS IS THE TIME TO DEMONSTRATE OUR SOLIDARITY to demonstrate our kinship and affection for the Israelis and laud their courage and love of freedom. with our people in Israel Jewish National Fund Michigan Region In Roanoke, Virginia it is against the law to advertise on tombstones. Dropsie University Honors Detroiter Joseph Handleman PHILADELPHIA — De- troiter Joseph Handleman was honored by Friends of Dropsie University at its annual scholarship lunch- eon on May 4 in Philadel- phia. Handleman is a vice president of the board of governors of Dropsie and national president of the American Red Magen David for Israel. Funds raised at the luncheon will be used for scholarships at Dropsie. Handleman and his wife Sally endowed the Joseph and Sally Handleman Communications Center for the Study of Man's Human- ity at Dropsie and estab- lished the Laboratory of Languages at the Hillel Day School in Detroit and the Handleman Institute of Re- corded Sound at the Univer- sity of Miami's Music families in 160 Israeli neighborhoods, Avi-Hai said. Half this total is to be paid by the Israeli taxpayer and the other half by world Jewry. Of the $600 million to be raised in the Diaspora, it is hoped that America's United Jewish Appeal will raise $400 million, and the Keren Hayesod the remain- der. Avi-Hai stressed that this five-year project is separate from the regular appeals of both the UJA and the Keren Hayesod. Avi-Hai, who immigrated to Israel from Canada in 1952, has been nominated to the full-time chairman- ship of the Keren Hayesod in succession to the late Ezra Shapiro. His present academic post, which he will even- tually relinquish, is as dean of the school for overseas students of the Hebrew University. Typeiffilows Suledrie oft. School. He retired in 1967 as president and chairman of the board of the Handleman Company, a Detroit-based firm that pioneered in the mass merchandising of phonograph records and stereo tapes on a national basis. This is the year to join the JNF PILGRIMAGE AND STUDY MISSION TO ISRAEL - Leaving Detoroit, Tuesday July 18, 1978 15 Nights Israel/4 Nights Copenhagen Transportation, accommodations, sightseeing will be excellent — all deluxe. Breakfast and dinner in Israel for all 13 days. See what JNF means to Israel • What JNF has done in Israel with your help. FOR DETAILS. PHONE 968-0820 Israel's 30th Anniversary JOSEPH HANDLEMAN JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 22100 Greenfield. Suite 102 Oak Park. Michigan 48237