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June 02, 1978 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-02

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NEW YORK — An ur-
gent appeal for help for
black Ethiopian Jews — the
so-called "Falasha" — is
voiced in the current issue
of Present Tense magazine
published by the American
Jewish Committee.
In an article in which he
asserts that the black Jews
have dwindled from a
quarter-of-a-million to
28,000 in the past century,
Graenum Berger, president
of the American Association
for Ethiopian Jews, says
that "they continue to live
in squalor and unrelieved
insecurity."
Berger writes, "They
have suffered more than
their 30 million non-Jewish
neighbors in one of the
poorest, most illiterate and
disease-ridden countries in
the world. They have
endured as a distinctive
group only because they
have clung with tenacity to
the Jewish tradition." He
says world Jewish leaders
have been indifferent to
their fate.

Israel-Ecuador
Ties Increasing

QUITO, Ecuador (JTA) —
Beginning early this year,
traditionally close Israeli-
Ecuadorian economic rela-
tions have intensified
greatly. A growing number
of Israeli technical aid mis-
sions have been sent to this
small South American ally.
Ecuador, an OPEC na-
tion, in turn has sent many
of its leading adminis-
trators from such diverse
fields as the military,
transportation, health, ag-
riculture, government in-
frastructure and internal
development to Israel to
study advanced techniques
in their respective profes-
sions.

Peace Exhibit

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Some 400 drawings on the
theme of peace, by children
from all over the country,
went on exhibition last
month at the Artists House.
The exhibition is organized
by the Education Ministry.
One of the drawings
shows a tank firing "shells
of peace." Another depicts
the Knesset near the
pyramids, and a third shows
a Jewish and Egyptian
woman shaking hands
against the background of
the Jordan and Nile Rivers.

'Super' Describes Nobel Winner

NEW YORK — Nobel
She always shopped way to Stanford University
Prize winner Rosalyn for food, did the cooking for graduate school, Dr.
Sussman Yalow has a repu- and kept a kosher home Yalow did all the driving
tation as a super-sdlentist, for her physicist bus- (because Elanna had a hand
super-wife and super- band, Aaron Yalow.
infection) and made it
mother according to a re- And when her daughter, cross-country in 72 hours
cent feature article in the Elanna, was 21 and on her flat.
New York Times Magazine.
She's often in the lab at
the Bronx Veterans Ad-
ministration Hospital by 6 NEW YORK — The the ACLU offices during the
or 7 a.m. She works a 60- Jewish Defense League noon hour to launch the
to-80 hour week. Sometimes commemorated the birth- JDL boycott of the ACLU
100 hours. day of Adolph Hitler on for supporting the rights of
When her eldest child, April 20 by presenting the neo-Nazis.
Ben, was born, she nursed American Civil Liberties
him while working full Union with their first an-
I do not know the time of
time. When a pediatrician nual "Lampshade Award". my death, but I do know
disapproved, she said, "Doc- Nearly 40 people held a that Zionism will never die.
— (Theodor Herzl)
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