" 20 Friday, August 31, 1919 THE FUTURE I I 5! THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS trill.7"75177-10ME OR BUSINESS VIDEO RECORDING SERVICE GIANT SCREEN TV IS ON SALE TODAY! NOW YOU TOO CAN WATCH YOUR FAVORITE MOVIES OR SPORTS ON OUR CLEAR. SHARP GIANT 5-6 ET. TV SCREE \ MICHIGAN CINEMA SYSTEMS 34909 S. GRATIOT AT 15 MILE By JACOB SHEINKMAN President, Jewish Labor Committee TO PRESERVE SPECIAL EVENTS SUCII AS, BAR mrrzvAWSAND WEDDINGS ETC. i MICH!CAN CINEMA SYSTEMS 34909 S. GRATIOT Al 15 MILE (313) 792.7400 (313) 792-7400 "44 ■ 514• ■ •••• ■ •••• ■■ =11111/W it c A N KE441, 4$1 ‘ The Meaning of Labor Day for Jews and for Unions III IS NOW AVAILABLE Disc Jockey "f+ "The Best Disco In Town" Parties, Dances & Special Occasions 546-5797 - 544-0454 LIGHTS - SOUND - EXPERIENCE CREATIVE TABLES, ETC. NEW YORK — Labor Day is not just labor's day. It is a day for the nation to sa- lute labor, to acknowledge and celebrate the contribu- tions of mind, muscle and heart that those who work have made and are making to America's strength and well-being. It is a day for all Ameri- cans to do this. But Ameri- can Jews have special rea- sons to reflect on its mean- ing. Throughout the decades since Israel's creation and growth the Jewish state has had a constant and depend- able ally in America in or- ganized labor. No closer ties exist between Americans and Israelis than those be- tween the AFL-CIO and Histadrut. On this Labor Day, as the newly forged and fragile peace between Is- • custom made just for you • laminates, glass, lucite, etc. • tables, wall units, credenzas, etc. • delightfully fine workmanship • delightfully low prices I Muriel Wetsma n 354-4126 Vicky Leebove 851-0789 Allifiteat*/ Itqp - (ta "/1 %WI/ Nmrvf \1/ ACO JEWELERS ‘11 Aornaan Allyn Sinai (14 loissals e LAWRENCE M. 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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 wage disputes' without stoppages and a more effi- cient tax administration make up the ingredients of a formula which would lay the Frankenstein monster once and for all to rest." Latin-s Tranquil • WE ALSO FEATURE - FIK.JEWELRY & NAME BRAND WATCHES • DIAMOND INVESTMENT COUNSELING • COMPLETE WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIR DONE ON THE PREMISES • CUSTOM DESIGNING & RESTYLING • DIAMOND IMPORTERS & EXPORTERS VISA' 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- cial improvement. Jews and 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- cern. For a generation of immigrant Jews, unionization led the way out of the abject poverty of the sweatshops and tenements. Today unionization is serving `Inflation Israel's Toughest Burden We Come To You! 1\ 7 rael and Egypt begins to undergo the test of negotiations over the fu- ture of the West Bank, the constancy of American labor's support for Is- rael's security becomes infinitely precious. master charge . . 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. those same ends for others. Labor Day this year will be a memorable and re- warding event for American Jews, for American labor and for the world, if it is made an occasion for reflec- tion upon some of these re- lationships and if it results in a more earnest and energetic initiative toward cooperation between the Jewish community and or- ganized labor for the achievement of peace and social justice for people everywhere. 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