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April 11, 1980 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 11, 1980

NCJW Sponsors Industrial Community, Student Workers

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NEW YORK — The Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women (NCJW) recently
announced two new projects
in Israel, to be carried out
under the auspices of the
NCJW Research Institute
for Innovation in Education
at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
The first project is the
building of a "planned
industrial community."
Kfar Vradim (Village of
Roses), will be located in the
north, near Maalot, and Is
intended for 2,000 families.
A team of consultants,
headed by Dr. Lea
Shamgar-Handelman„ di-
rector of the institute's
Families in Poverty project,
will ensure that the quality
of life of the residents is con-
sidered equally with the
quality of industry and con-
struction. The team in-
cludes specialists in an-
thropology, urban sociol-
ogy, education, and geog-
raphy.
Meanwhile, in the
south, in Dimona, the
NCJW Research Institute
is involved in another
project, at the invitation
of the local department of
education. In this
enterprise, the research

Whatever mitigates the
woes, or increases the hap-
piness of others, is a just cri-
terion of goodness; and
whatever injures society at
large, or any individual in
it, is a criterion of iniquity.
-- Goldsmith

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will focus on Dimona's
families and the mobility
of this development
town's youth within its
school system.A group of
11th graders will be
trained to serve as data
collectors since research

funds are limited and
university students are,
generally, unable to
travel.
In lieu of taking one of the
five matriculation exam-
inations required for
graduation from high

school, each student will
write a paper describing his
or her experiences in the
field. If this one-year project
proves successful, it will
serve as a model for the de-
velopment and utilization of
student researchers.

Ben-Elissar: Rising Star of Israeli Politics

,

JERUSALEM (ZINS)
Until the dramatic 1977
victory of Likud at the polls,
Eliahu Ben-Elissar, Israel's
ambassador to Egypt, was
known to only a few youth-
ful circles. His star only
began to rise after Begin be-
came the prime minister
and named him director
general of the prime minis-
ter's office.
Elissar was and remains
a follower of Menahem Be-
gin, although he worked
many years in the secret
service of the Labor gov-
ernment and registered
some impressive achieve-
ments in that capacity.
During his frequent
travels to Egypt in the last
two years, he became well

are "not willing to give up"
the administered areas.
The newly named am-
'oassador was born 40
years ago in Poland. Dur-
ing the Nazi occupation
he was smuggled out of
the ghetto and brought to
Israel at the age of 10.

ELIAHU BEN ELISSAR

-

known there and managed
to establish 'a great many
contacts. President Sadat
respects him even though
Elissar belongs to those who

His doctoral thesis, which
was written in French,
triggered a bitter polemic.
In his thesis Elissar claims
that the Nazis at first did
not intend to slaughter the
Jews; they merely wanted
to export them elsewhere. It
was only after they saw that
no country was willing to
receive the Jews that they
arrived at their plans for
annihilation.

Reunited: Holocaust Victims' Son
and His 104-Year-Old Grandmother

NEW YORK (JTA) — L'Arche stating: "The ad- survived — that another
The story began in Hungary dress of George Darvas is Darvas lived — and made
50 years ago and had its being sought. Please ad- plans to go to see, for the
happy ending on Purim dress all information to the first time, his 104-year-old
1980, in Paris, it was re- FSJU."
grandmother.
ported here by the Ameri-
Two months passed,
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
can Joint. Distribution and on the eve of Purim,
INCLUDED!
Committee (JDC).
last Feb. 29, the FSJU
A young man left representative received a
Budapest in the 1930s, leav- phone call from George
ing his mother behind, and Darvas, who had heard
went to live in Paris with about the advertisement
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When the fighting sepa- learn his grandmother had
rated the family, the child
was placed in a children's
"Your
home run by ()P&L a
Metropolitan Detroit's
Office
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agency. This was the last
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time the 'Hungarian
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contacts with the Hunga-
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rian Jewish community.
save you time and money
The grandmother, now 104
years old, approached them
on your next new car purchase!
and asked them to try to
trace her grandson, George
Darvas.
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The JDC made inquiries
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young Darvas was indeed at
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