THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 14, 1981

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Sabbath Bang Stirring Workers

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The later this month. Some
delegations demanded
El Al works committees say
immediate strike action.
they will prevent all foreign
Spokesmen for the work-
airlines from entering or
ers committees said they
leaving Israel and would ef-
fectively close down Ben- were opposed to such an
Gurion Airport on the Sab- order on both principle and
bath if El Al is not allowed economic grounds. Many
workers earn a large part of
Shabat flights under the co-
their income from special
alition agreement.
The El Al workers said overtime payment for work
they had not discussed their on the Sabbath and on holi-
plans with the management days. The Histacirut Cen-
as the board of directors was tral Committee also dis-
appointed by the govern-
ment and could not be ex- MD Telethon
pected to defy the govern-
Seeking Help
ment order to close down.
El Al sources say stopping of Volunteers
Saturday flights would cost
Volunteers, 18 years and
the airline some $50 million
older,
are needed to answer
a year in direct lost revenue
from ticket sales and an- telephones and record
other $13 million annually pledges during the 1981
in services presently Jerry Lewis Labor Day
supplied to other airlines at Telethon for Muscular Dys-
Ben-Gurion Airport such as trophy, to be held Sept. 6-7.
Residents of Wayne, Oak-
ground transportation and
land, Macomb and
lost luggage searches.
Representatives of Is- Washtenaw Counties, plus
rael's 13 largest workers Windsor, Ont., can volun-
committees met Sunday teer to work a five-hour
to discuss the govern- shift of their choice at the
ment's agreement to Jerry Lewis Telephone Cen-
Agudat Israel's demands ter located nearest their
for halting all work on homes. More than 1,000
the Sabbath but decided volunteers are needed.
Those wishing to help at a
to postpone a decision on
telephone
center, either on
what action to take until
the phones or in a clerical
capacity, should call the
Concert in Park
Muscular Dystrophy office,
Due Tuesday
399-8800.
The annual- Jerry Lewis
A concert will be held in
Oak Park Major Park 7:30 Telethon will be seen on
p.m. Tuesday. Guest artist WJBK-TV2 and local seg-
will be the Tommy Baldwin ments will be hosted by
TV-2 news anchorman, Joe
Orchestra.
The concert is free and in Glover. The 22-hour super-
case of rain will be held in show begins at 8:30 p.m.
the Oak Park High School Sept. 6 and continues until
6:30 p.m. Sept. 7.
auditorium.

IP,

Display Memorializes Artist

Owners of works by artist
Shirley Kallus are being
sought to display their
pieces in a show in memory
of the artist beginning Sept.
13 at the Oak Park Library.
Miss Kallus, who created

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collages, watercolors and
assemblages, died Jan. 9.
Proceeds from the exhibit
will be used as a gift to a
promising artist.
Persons who wish to lend
their artworks should bring
them to the library on Aug.
31 or call Mary Koretz,
967-3108. All contributions
will be fully insured.
The exhibit is sponsored
by the Oak Park Arts and
Cultural Committee.

cussed the issue and decided
to present the Cabinet with
a detailed analysis of the
negative effects of a Sab-
bath work ban.
Meanwhile, Agudat Is-
rael leader Avraham Shap-
iro declared Monday he
wished to work with sports
representatives to end soc-
cer games on Saturday af-
ternoons.

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Nurse Kate Davis will di-
rect a series of consumer
programs Saturday, Wed-
nesday and Aug. 22 at
Northland Center, Con-
course B.
At 1 p.m. Saturday, there
will be a program on
"Parent-Child Conflicts."
Registration is at 12:30 p.m.
and there is a fee.
At 2 p.m. Wednesday,
there will be a session for
teens on "How to Get a Job
and Keep It." Registration
is at 1:45 p.m., and there is a
fee.
On Aug. 22, the topic at
1 p.m. will be "How to
Handle Questions Chil-
dren Ask about Death,
Divorce, Sex." Registra-
tion is at 12:30 p.m. and
there is a fee.
For information, call Ms.
Davis, 534-4263.

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port city of Ashdod re-
named one of its streets
"ORT Street" recently. The
street runs past the ORT-
Rogosin Nautical School
and is one of the town's
main thoroughfares.

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