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May 11, 1979 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10•Friday, May 11, 1979

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ASSPO R Israel Commerce Minister Sees' rowing Arab Peace

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Shown at the Einstein Lodge Israel Bond dinner
on Sunday are, from left, David Hermelin, Eric
Rosenow, Sam Freedman, honoree Markus Rohtbart,
Israeli MK Gideon Patt, Lola Pines and Sigmunt Ru-
bin.
view that the price for peace promptly, he said, and the
is a heavy one, Israel Minis- obligation of paying nine
ter of Commerce, Industry percent interest on the
and Tourism Gideon Patt, loans makes the burden
speaking at the Einstein heavy.
His analysis of the
Lodge Bnai Brith Bond
dinner, Sunday, at Adat benefits from the peace
Shalom Synagogue, never- agreement included the
theless foresaw historic anticipation of trade re-
achievements and great re- lations which must bene-
fit the entire area. He said
sults from the accord.
Patt declared that the that air traffic between
peace treaty is as valuable Israel and Egypt is
for the U.S. as it is for the scheduled to commence
two nations in the peace immediately after El
Arish is returned to
pact.
In an impressive, factual Egypt, with positive re-
account of the monetary ob- sults for both nations.
Patt called Israel's-grow-
ligations involved, Patt de-
clared that Israel remains ing exports as indicating
dependent upon herself in progress his nation is proud
carrying out the obligations of. He said that exports now
of withdrawals from Sinai have reached the $8 billion
and the reconstruction of mark and he saw an escalat-
the air fields to be aban- ing interest in Israel-made
doned by Israel. Most of the products in this country.
funds from the U.S. are
He was especially elated
loans which Israel repays by the dedication to Israel's
31st anniversary in 16
Bloomingdale stores
throughout the country. In
these stores, all available
Israel products were placed
on sale and the stocks were
completely exhausted in a
matter of days.
"It is this interest that
heartens us and we seek a
continuation of U.S. and
American Jewish suppOrt
and encouragement," he
stated.
The Einstein Lodge Is-
rael Bond dinner was
given in honor of Markus
Rohtbart. Patt presented
him with the new Israel
Life Award given to a
survivor from Nazism.
Sigmunt Rubin presided
at the dinner. Greetings
were extended by Sam
Friedman and Ida Wolf. The
invocation was by Oscar

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A $100-a-plate dinner
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The Israel Bond appeals members of Detroit's bank-
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$560,000. invest in Israel's economy.
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