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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-08

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22 Friday, February 8, 1980

come to
the source

Take the guess out of
your gift giving —
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try.

Tapper's

26400 W 12 Mile Rd.

12 Mile 8 Northwestern Hwy

357-5578

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ARMDI Pledges MDA $2 Million

TEL AVIV — A pledge of
$2 million has been made by
Israeli Minister of Health
Eliezer Shostak, American
Red Magen David for Israel
(ARMDI), Friends of MDA
in Great Britain and South
African Friends of MDA, to
help Magen David Adorn
meet its current deficit in-
curred while fulfilling its
obligations as Israel's na-

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fiend in the Will of every Jew were
;1i ratio bly followed, sufficient resources would
be accum ulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social weVare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nach fah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.

Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd.,
557-6644
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

tional emergency medical,
blood and disaster service.
Shostak held a special
meeting last week with a
committee from ARMDI
consisting of Joseph Hand-
leman, national president;
Louis Rosenberg, Sydney B.
Wertheimer, Benjamin
Saxe and representatives of
other Friends of MDA.
Shostak reassured the
delegates that MDA will
adopt the Elhannany In-
terministerial Report as the
blueprint for MDA opera-
tions in the 1980s. The new
MDA administration
pledged full cooperation in
implementing the plans for
upgrading emergency med-
ical services and fiscal ac-
countability.

em-
Handleman
phasized that ARMDI
has complete confidence
in the newly appointed
MDA leadership of Prof.
Arie Harell, president;
Mordechai Degani,
chairman of the execu-
tive committee and Brig.
Gen. (Res) ) Amizur Kfir,

MR. & MRS. ANDY MARTIN

On Behalf Of

CHINUCH ATZMAI
TORAH SCHOOLS FOR ISRAEL

InVit' The Jewish Community To Their Home
17605 Goldwin, Southfield
Tues. Evening, Feb. 12 at 8:00 P.M.

To Commemorate The
27th Anniversary of Torah Schools For Israel

Guest Speaker:

RABBI SHLOMO FREIFELD

The Greater Detroit Committee
Rabbi Leizer Levin
Rabbi Leib Bakst

Honorary Chairman
Joseph Borenstein
Chairman

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JOSEPH HANDLEMAN
director general.
In a plea to American
supporters of ARMDI,
Handleman urged them to
fulfill pledges and commit-
ments, despite recent ad-
verse publicity which, while
unproven, had materially
affected contributions.
ARMDI is now fully satis-
fied that MDA is prepared
to implement the upgrading
of its emergency medical
and blood services and its
administration, he said.

sored by the World Organ-
ization of North African
Jews. Its organizers said it
represented a challenge to a
rival organization, the
World Federation of
Sephardic Jews, whose
president, Nissim Gaon, al-
legedly holds the position
that Israel is not ready for
foreign investments but
must depend upon charita-
ble contributions.
Shaul
Ben-Simhon,
chairman of the new group,
said the goal of the Congress
is to develop the framework
for partnership between
foreign investors and Is-
rael's economy.
The participants, all of
them wealthy busi-
nessmen, financiers
and investors, come from
France, Spain, England,
Switzerland, Canada,
Venezuela and Argentina
as well as Israel. Hurwitz
said he would not
presume to tell them how
to invest their money in
Israel but he hoped they
would think in terms of
productive industries for
export.
However, he said, in-
vestments in service indus-
tries such as hotels and
other tourist facilities
would also be welcomed. He
urged the participants to
use their influence in their
home countries to increase
the purchase of Israel-made
goods to stimulate Israel's
export industries.

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Passover List

NEW YORK — The OU
Kashrut Division of the
Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America
has published the 1980 edi-
tion of its Passover products
directory.
For a free copy, write the
UOJCA, Dept. P, 116 East
27th St., New York, N.Y.
10016. Orders must be re-
ceived by Feb. 20.

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Sephardi Businessmen Push
Foreign Investment in Israel

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Seventy prominent Jewish
businessmen of North Afri-
can origin were told by Fi-
nance Minister Yigal
Hurwitz last week that the
time is ripe for them to in-
vest in Israel. The work
ethic is strong again, there
is new respect for the Israel
Pound and production is
going up, Hurwitz said in an
address to the first World
Congress of North African
Jewish Businessmen.
The Congress is spon-

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