44 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 25, 1980 Settlements 'Dilemma,' Vocational School Emphasis Mark ORT Symposium; Irving Nusbaum Re-Elected the. (print house 26028 Greenfield Rd. Phone: inc. 968-4040 Progress attained by the ORT movement in provid- ing vocational training for youth in many lands and a symposium on the current Israeli problems, with em- phasis on the settlements, marked the annual meeting of Detroit Men's ORT, held CDON T LET OUR NAME \ MISLEAD YOU ECG' "The Party People" PROFESSIONAL DISCO OPERATORS * We Play Everything •ROCK • TOP 40 • DISCO • OLDIES & MORE GARY LICHTMAN 589-5504 589-5509 PAUL BENSMAN 5594485 AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ALARMS. INC. einntercial Indy:trio! r Fire Residential 838-7008 FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM MARV CHECK • • • • Burglary Vandalism Fire Personal Attack- MARV ROSEN At A Price You Can Afford N O IFONE Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. IL Fire Dept. 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He called for unity in American Jewish ranks to defend these rights which he said has the overwhelming sup- port of the Israelis. enrolled 100,000 students in 700 schools in 24 coun- tries. Jerome C. Hirsch read a list of more than 25 par- ticipants in the schol- arship program and awards in the form of plaques were made to the donors. David Page reported for the nominating committee. In addition to Nusbaum, the other officers elected are: Harry Platt is honorary chairman of the board. Rolex Vice President - treasurer, Richard Burnstein; vice president - secretary, Dr. Conrad Giles; vice presidents, Leonard E. Baron, Norman Folbe, David B. Holtzman and Dr. Sidney Lutz; board of directors, Harry B. Aranow, Louis Berry, Burton Farbman, Dr. Harvey M. Fires- IRVING NUSBAUM Dr. Haber was critical of the White House and State Department roles on Israeli issues. Pointing out that "ORT never abandoned the Jewish communities of any countries they served," Dr. Haber related how the movement stepped in to serve Polish Jewry during the very critical years when that community was rapidly disappearing. He said it was one of the many symbols of indicating to Jews that they are not for- gotten. "It symbolized our China-Israel concern for the few sur- Ties Denied vivors of a large commu- PEKING (ZINS) — China nity that became the has denied reports circulat- largest mass grave in ing in Tel Aviv that it was world Jewish history," going to send tourists to Is- Dr. Haber said. rael. The Chinese reaf- He said that Golda Meir firmed their opposition to then gave the endorsement diplomatic recognition of Is- of the Israel government for rael. such a program by ORT. The Chinese People's Dr. Haber joined Nus- Daily called the reports "ly- baum in urging a large. 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