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January 02, 1981 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, January 2, 1981

L is genetally true that
ail that is required to make
men unmindful of what
owe to God for any
t

blessing, is that they should
receive that blessing often
and regularly.
-Whately

A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

SNEAKY TREATS

PRESENTS

10 WAYS TO HELP YOU
LOSE AND/OR MAINTAIN YOUR
DESIRED WEIGHT

EAT SLOWLY

EAT SNEAKY TREATS

DRINK PLENTY OF WATER

EAT SNEAKY TREATS

USE SMALL PLATES

EAT SNEAKY TREATS

PLENTY OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES

EAT SNEAKY TREATS

PORTION CONTROL

EAT SNEAKY TREATS

THIS HAS BEEN A PUBLIC SERVICE ADVERTISEMENT FROM

iiNEAKY TREATS

DIET GOURMET SHOPPE

FARRELL SHOPPING PLAZA

SOUTHFIELD RD.

PHONE 569-SLIM

Group to Address Issues Through Jewish Experience

WASHINGTON (JTA) -
A New Jewish Agenda
(NJA), a new national
Jewish organization dedi-
cated to addressing the so-
cial, economic and political
issues of the times through
Jewish experience and
teaching, was founded Sun-
day by the overwhelming
majority of more than 500
voting participants who
attended a conference here
last weekend.
According to the unity
statement adopted by the
delegates, the NJA "must
be determined by our ethics,
not our enemies."
The new organization
will include Jews, from "a
wide variety of back-
grounds, affiliations and
personal outlook who share
a vision of the meaning and
purpose of Jewish life," the
united statement said. The
Jewish mandate of "Tikun
Olam" - the repair and
moral improvement of the
world, was the statement's
central theme. "It is time for
a new Jewish agenda, a new
effort to apply Jewish val-
ues, traditions and insights
to our problems and needs,"
the statement declared.
Calling for a transla-
tion of commitment into

"concrete action," the
unity statement also said:
"it is not an easy time.
American Jewry is frag-
mented, lacking leader-
ship, eroded -by assimila-
tion. Israel is beseiged, its
economy collapsing,
hopes for peace fading.
Anti-Semitism is
everywhere on the rise.
America remains a de-
eply troubled nation with
inequalities and confu-
sion. Its new administra-
tion seemingly is prepar-
ing for another era of re-
pression, unlimited arms
race and destruction of
the environment . . ."
The statement continued:
"We are committed to
Jewish survival. Jews must
have the rights to which
every people is entitled . . .
we believe that society can
be improved, that human
cooperation can be achieved
and that we not only reflect
Jewish ideals but enhance
Jewish security by working
for social progress."
An interim national
council was elected to serve
for one year. The NJA will
be a dues-paying member-
ship organization with
chapters and affiliates.
In earlier plenary ses-

who doesn't know that
anti-Semitism is rampant
and that anti-Zionism is a
screen for anti-Semitism,"
she said. "As Jewish pro-
gressives, we have to love
ourselves as much as we
love the rest of the world."

sions of the conference.
"American Jewry and
Our Visions of the Fu-
ture" and "Israel: Peace,
Security and a Just
Society" were among the
topics discussed.
Inge Lederer Gibel, a
free-lance writer on Israeli
affairs and a member of the
editorial board of Israel
Horizons, said that
"Zionism is the liberation
movement of the Jewish
people. "I don't understand
any American Jew in 1980

A noble birth and fortune,
though they make not a bad
man good, yet they are a
real advantage to a worthy
one, and place his virtues in
the fairest light.
-Lilo

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Roquefort 35C Extra

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Take Home A Slab BAR-B-Q Ribs $8.95 Alone
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POT OF TEA
SOFT DRINKS
PITCHER OF POP

40
40
50
$2.00

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SANKA POT
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.50
55
.50
.95

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.

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