THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 20, 1981
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NEW YORK — "Unity of in the 1980 International
to be Technological Wonder
Differences," a multi-image Film and TV Festival in
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TEMPLE BETH EL
JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT
DETROIT DISTRICT
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
invite you to a program .. .
OPEC, Inflation and
Foreign Polcy
What can he done
speaker . . .
DR. FRED SCHULMAN
SCIENTIST
. . Energy 'Research and Development. Former Chief of
Nuclear Systems Program, NASA. Former Special Assis- -
tant to Manager of Joint AEC-NASA Space Nuclear Sys-
tems Division Power and Propulsion Systems Development
Co-ordinator for Chief of Naval Operations
LECTURER ..
OPEC's Growing Influence on our Economy
CONSULTANT ..
Has testified before U.S. House and Senate on
national energy needs.
AUTHOR ..
"The Arab War Against the Jews"
Past President Washington Chapter of American Technion Society, National
Energy Committees of Zionist Organization of America and National Jewish
Community Relations Advisory Council.
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March 31
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By ROCHELLE
SAIDEL-WOLK
TEL AVIV (JTA) — By
the year 2000, Israel plans
to complete a unique "Sci-
ence City" in the Carmiel
area that will serve as a
model for the rest of the
world, according to Prof.
Arieh Lavie, chief scientist
for the Israel Ministry of In-
dustry, Trade and Tourism.
This complex will be an-
other kind of Zionist
pioneering. "Just as the
kibutz served as a social ex-
ISSACHAR MIRON
periment as well as a means
by Issachar Miron, director for agricultural production,
of the UJA's Creative and our future science city will
Educational Programs De- be a social experiment as
partment, won the honor in well as a means for high
the category of "inspira- technology industrial prod-
tional audio-visual docu- uction," Lavie said.
mentaries with public mes-
Lavie envisions the pro-
sage."
totype area as populated by
"Unity of Differences" some 100,000 and stretch-
tells how the New York City ing along a 70-kilometer
Jewish community was or- strip north from Carmiel to
ganized and grew to become Maalot, in the western
-a source of inspiration to Galilee. He believes this lo-
Jews around the world.
cation has good potential for
Requiring a stereo tape housing and science-based
recorder, six slide proj- industries, such as genetic
ectors, two film proj- engineering, medical and
ectors and three screens, educational electronics, and
the 17-minute production production of fine chemicals
was narrated by Edward and pharmaceuticals.
M.M. Warburg, a member
The future "city" will
of the family who do-
nated its Fifth Avenue not only solve economic
mansion to house the problems, but also social
problems such as integ-
Jewish Museum.
Miron has created more rating Arab citizens and
than 100 UJA dramatic- absorption of immig-
musical productions, de- rants, he believes. It will
signed to enhance UJA/ challenge Israel's post-
federation campaigns industrial population, as
the kibutzim attracted
around the country.
earlier pioneers. Larger
A good conscience fears salaries and profits from
no witness, but a guilty con- exporting sophisticated
science is solicitous even in products will pay for a
higher quality of life and
solitude.
excellent educational
facilities.
Lavie and Raphael Be-
nvenisti, managing direc-
tor of Israel's Investment
Authority in the Ministry of
Finance, discussed the role
of high technology industry
in bolstering Israel's
economy According to Ben-
venisti, "Israel has the two
basic building blocks for the
growth of high technology
industries: a high percent-
age of academics and a con-
centration of research in-
stitutions.
"About 40 percent of new
immigrants have degrees
and a high percentage of our
young people go to univer-
sities." He says that in addi-
tion to employing a large
proportion of academics,
high technology industries
use newly developed proc-
esses to create innovative
products.
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OPEN HOUSE
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MNIONNINS
Accepting enrollments for fall 1981
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ethnic origin. Its admission and scholarship programs are non-discriminatory. No child will
be denied an education at Hillel because of parents inability to pay the full charges. Tuition.
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Lavie says that Israel has
the largest number of aca-
demics per capita in , the
world, with over 10,000 sci-
entists and 20,000
engineers. In a population
of only 3.8 million, Israel
boasts of seven research in-
stitutions: Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology,
Hebrew University, Weiz-
mann Institute of Science,
Tel Aviv University, Bar-
Ilan University, Ben-
Gurion University of the
Negev and University of
Haifa.
While Lavie plans for the
future "city," he deals with
current realities. He prom-
otes research and develop-
ment within industry, so
that Israel can achieve eco-
nomic prosperity through
innovative high technology.
His short term goal is to en-
able Israeli industries to
reach an export level of $1.3
billion in sophisticated loc-
ally developed products 1--
1982 and $2 billion by 19*
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