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August 31, 1979 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-08-31

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20 Friday, August 31, 1919

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on Israel's economic prob-
lems, Prof. Marcus Arkin,
director general of the
South African Zionist Fed-
eration, argued that "with-
out a doubt, Israel's most
critical current burden is
rampant inflation, which
has assumed South Ameri-
can proportions."
As an antidote, Arkin
suggested:
"Currency reform, a curb
on the printing (money)
press, limiting costs of liv-
ing increments only to those
in the very lowest income
brackets, manpower rede-
ployment coupled with arbi-
tration procedures to settle
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Throughout modern his-
tory, wherever they have
been free to participate in
governmental processes,
Jews have been in the van-
guard of movements for so-
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Jewish organizations have
been prominent among
supporters of social secu-
rity, welfare, health, bet-
terment of working condi-
tions, minimum wage and a
myriad of other reforms. In
the battle for civil rights,
Jewish organizations and
thousands of individual
Jews played major roles.
In all this, America's
labor unions and the
American Jewish commu-
nity continue to have a
shared interest and con-
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For a generation of
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out of the abject poverty
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Leon Dulzin, chairman of
the Jewish Agency and
World Zionist Organization
Executives, who recently
spent lTdays as the guest of
the Jewish communities in
Brazil, Argentina,
Uruguay, Chile, Peru and
Mexico, declared here that
the general political situa-
tion in most of these Latin
American countries seems
to be more stable and life in
the Jewish communities
more tranquil than in prev-
ious years.

The Zionist leader alter-
nated speaking in Spanish
and Yiddish in his appear-
ances at-large Jewish rallies
in seven Latin American
cities.

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Labor Day this year will
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made an occasion for reflec-
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Jewish community and or-
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achievement of peace and
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