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He criticizes the themes which play on fears of Is- rael's safety: war, ter- rorism, sacrifice — and em- phasizing partnership: Is- raelis sacrifice in fighting while American Jews sac- rifice through the donations of money. According to the Bar-Ilan researcher this line of thought serves to_ as- suage the conscience of most Children's Portions Available 1 /4 committed Zionists who fail to live in Israel. Lately, he notes, "The UJA highlights unsolved social problems including crime, prostitution, slums, school dropouts, which also will not encourage many potential immigrants to move halfway around the world to find the same social difficulties as exist in the United States." - Prof. Greenberg feels that the advertising line of fear and sympathy, while possi- bly helpful in fund-raising, in the long run is detrimental to the overall image and well being of the country. 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This is not in Jewish studies but in the same secular college pre- patory standards used by all the 110 public, private and parochial high schools in- vited to participate in the Phi -Beta Kappa honors pro- gram in- the Metropolitan Detroit area. The Sally Allan- Alexander Beth JaCob High School had the highest percentage of PBK honorees of any high school in the program. Isn't it time that the Jewish Welfare Federation Education Committee con- sider changes in its educa- tion policies and allocations to all the Hebrew day schools in the Detroit area? - Can we ask the Educa- tion Committee to accept the fact that the parents of the students and the administrators of the Hebrew day schools have the same high standards of secular studies to en- able their children and students to attend the col- leges and universities of their choice as do the administrators of all pub- lic, private and parochial high schools? Maity in our Jewish Meadow Brook Concerts Slated Mel Torme and Buddy Rich and his orchestra will perform in concert 8:30 p.m. today at Meadow Brook. At 8:30• p.m. Saturday, the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will present a con- cert under the baton of Rus- sian conductor, Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Viktoria Postnikova will be the pianist. A Pops Concert will take place 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Meadow Brook, featuring conductor Richard Hayman on the podium. Tickets are available at the Meadow Brook box office, 377-2010; or at Hud- son's, Sears and Grinnell's. ................................................................ 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