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March 13, 1981 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-13

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One unjust act can cause
a revolution.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 13, 1981 53 -

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George Flesch, a former
member of the Knesset who
has distinguished himself
in the political and civic life
of Israel, will visit Detroit
March 31 and April 1 to
meet privately with com-
munal leaders regarding
investment in Israel's eco-
nomic development for

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peace, it was announced by
David B. :Holtzman, Metro
Detroit Israel Bond general
chairman.
Currently a special repre-
sentative of the Ministry of
Finance, Flesch will discuss
with these leaders the many
aspects of Israel's economic
needs and solicit their sup-
port through the Bond pro-
gram.
"By virtue of Flesch's
mission to Detroit, the
Ministry of Finance recog-
nizes the importance of our
Jewish community — a
community that has always
faithfully supported the
economic growth of the
Jewish nation. Today, faced
with problems of inflation, a
still-insufficient export
market, and a crushing oil
bill — $2.5 billion a year —
resulting from the relin-
quishing of the Sinai oil
fields; Israel needs, more
than ever before, strong
economic partners to help
her build a more stable eco-
nomic future," said
Holtzman.
Flesch came to Israel in
1933 from Vienna, where
he studied law, and im-
mediately volunteered
for service in the Hagana.
He played an important
part in modernizing
sports and athletics and
soon got involved in polit-
ical activities.
Prior to the establish-
ment of the state of Israel he
was elected to the Assefat
Hanivcharim, the represen-
tative body of Jewry under
the British.
Elected to the Knesset in
1951, he became a member
of the Foreign Affairs and
Defense Committee and is
considered one of Israel's
top authorities in the field of
foreign affairs.
Flesch was a top-flight
athlete, participating in in-
ternational swimming
meets, including the Olym-
pics and European cham-
pionships.
From 1971-1977, Flesch

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was European representa-
tive of the Jewish Agency's
external relations depart-
ment with headquarters in
Geneva, acting as well as
liaison with the World
Council of Churches and re-
presenting Israel on the
United Nations Commis-
sion for Refugees, whose
chairman was Prince Zad-
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MISS OSTER

Dr. and Mrs. Claude
Oster of Birmingham an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Lisa Sheryl,
to Gerald Orley Brody, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brody of Detroit.
Miss Oster is a senior at
the University of Michigan.
Her fiance was graduated
from the University of
Michigan School of Busi-
ness Administration.
An August wedding is
planned.

Latin Assurances
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dur-

ing his visit to Latin
America last week, Israel
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir was assured by
Mexican President Jose
Lopez Portillo that Mexico
would continue to supply Is-
rael with oil and would not
be bound by decisions in this
area of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Coun-
tries (OPEC).
Shamir also visited Col-
ombia and was told that
country wanted to continue
its friendly relations with
Israel.

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