THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, February 9, 1919
Detroiters at J WB Meeting
`Chemin de Fer'
Set at Hilberry
"Chemin de Fer" by
Georges Feydeau will be
previewed at the Hilberry
Theater 8:30 p.m. today and
Saturday. The play will
open 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the theater.
For information and re-
servations, call the Hilberry
box office, 577-2972. Tickets
also are available at Hud-
sons.
The tongue of the right-
eous is as choice silver.
NEW YORK — Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh W. Greenberg
and N. Brewster Broder of
Detroit attended the winter
meeting of the directors of
the Jewish Welfare Board.
Greenberg, chairman of
JWB's new Program Ser-
vices Committee, an-
nounced that JWB and the
American Association for
Jewish Education have
been awarded a special
grant by the Memorial
Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture to develop model
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Holocaust programs in in-
formal settings such as
Jewish communal camps.
The grant is an outgrowth
of a national inter-agency
project on NBC's
"Holocaust" telecast that
involved 17 national Jewish
organizations and which
JWB coordinated.
Mr. and Mrs. Green-
berg are co-chriamen of
the planning committee
for JWB's board meeting
in Israel May 7-20. "The
Jewish Connection" is
the theme.
The dedication of JWB's
permanent home in Israel, a
dialogue with Dr. David
Hartman, a keynote ad-
dress by. Rabbi Emanuel
Rackman, president of
Bar-Ilan University in Is-
rael, a guided visit to Bet
Hatefutsot and other places
of Jewish interest, briefings
by Israeli government lead-
ers, a two-day, in-depth
study tour of Israeli com-
munity centers, a Bible
tour, a dialogue with
Americans who are study-
ing or working in Israel, a
meeting with leaders of
JCCS from Europe and Is-
rael are among the high-
lights of the board meeting
in Israel.
U.S. Law Has Weakened Boycott
NEW YORK — Some tion that vessels and in- general compliance with
Arab nations have given in- surance carriers are not the country's laws.
• "Boycott conditions are
creasing signs in recent blacklisted, and no
disappearing from letters of
months that they are pre- longer demands that
pared to disregard some re- powers of attorney used credit relating to Middle
quirements of the Arab in registering patents East transactions."
The key to eventual lift-
boycott so as to do business and trademarks contain
ing
of boycott restrictions,
boycott
provisions.
with U.S. companies, ac-
however, will be "how com-
• "Clauses calling speci-
cording to a booklet just
published by the American fically for compliance with mitted American business
is to freedom of trade, and
Kuwait's boycott laws are
Jewish Committee.
how willing to press for
Titled "The Arab Boycott reportedly being deleted
and American Export Law: from Kuwaiti government abatement of boycott prac-
tices in their individual
A Brief Guide for Com- cont;acts and being re-
transactions," the bookl
panies Active in the Middle placed by a less offensive
states.
East," it maintains that the requirement calling for
anti-boycott provisions of
SAM PANZICA'S
the Export Administration
Act have not impeded
Arab-U.S. commerce, and
that "the American busi-
ness community ha-S good
reason to expect increased
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
• LUNCHEONS
dealings throughout the
• DINNERS
MONK FISH
Middle East, not only in the
• COCKTAILS
COMPLETE DINNER
Arab world, but in Israel as
• EXTENSIVE FRESH
includes:
SEA FOOD MENU
well." -
SALAD BAR, SOUP,
HOT ROLLS & BUTTER
FEATURING FRESH
The booklet cites the Ford
OYSTERS & FRESH CLAMS
Motor Co. and the Coca Cola
COMPLETE DINNERS
• SALAD BAR & ITALIAN MENU
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FROM
Co.-, both of which in 1978
announced plans for exten-
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ded operations in Egypt.
The booklet also . lists
IBM and TWA, Hertz and
Avis, the Hilton and Shera-
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ton Hotels, American
Express, General Electric
EL 6 9222
and General Telephone as
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others "who have defied the
boycott and maintained
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business in both Israel and
With Veg., Pot. & Biscuit
the Arab world."
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STEAK, EGGS & HASH BROWNS $
SERVED ANYTIME
The booklet attributes
a loosened interpretation
of boycott requirements
ALL-U-CAN-EAT SPECIALS —
to the legislation passed
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(With Salad Bar) .
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by the United 'States
BERKLEY- 12 t2Co3r" - ' Congress
in June 1977,
which bars most forms of
All Seats $1.00
at all times
American compliance.
Robert Shaw in
This law "appears to have
"FORCE 10
weakened the boycott, al-
FROM NAVARONE" (PG)
though it still receives avid
7:25 & 9:30_
lip service throughout the
Sun. 2:35, 4:50, 7:10 & 9:30
Arab world," the booklet
BERKLEY THEATRE states.
2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
As examples of the easing
Berkley
of boycott demands, it lists
the following:
WASHINGTON THEATER
• "Most Arab Countries
541-0082 now accept positive certifi-
Royal Oak
cates of origin instead of in-
ALL SEATS $1.00
sisting on negative ones.
Laurence Olivier, Gregory Peck
• "Saudi Arabia no
in
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longer requires certifica-
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Butchers Hit
dost of Beef
NEW YORK — The
American Federation of Re-
tail Kosher Butchers com-
plained in a letter to the
White House that the
wholesale price of kosher
and non-kosher chuck in the
New York area soared by
"an unprecedented rate of
45 percent" — from about 87
cents to $1.26 a pound — in
the first three weeks of
January.
The price has since dip-
ped, but is expected to rise
again shortly, according to
Irving Fox, the group's pres-
ident.
Some of the increase was
absorbed by the butchers,
but the city's Department of
Consumer Affairs reported
the price of ground chuck or
hamburger meat, at $1.81 a
pound last week, up nearly
25 percent since Dec. 29.
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