--`—....••••••••• ■ .....-....: ■ •••••••••••••••••••• ■ ••• •,mwmm V-- 44 Friday, September 11, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Myrtle is sweet to the dye _ thosewhalriaht it kindnes13; who smells it, but bitter to and,clepression to thesewho the one who bites it; sO 'Is- afflict it with evil. —Midrash rael brings prosperity to What's Cookin' At S All You Can Eat Daily Speciils MONDAY — VEAL PARMIGIANA DINNER $3.50 Chace of soup or salad, potato. vegetable. rot and butter. TUESDAY — FRIED CLAMS & CHIPS 33.50 Cob slaw and roll . WEDNESDAY — SPAGHETTI DINNER .32.95 Soup or salad and roil THURSDAY — UVER & ONIONS $2.95 Choice of soup or salad. potato and roil FR/DAY — FISH & CHIPS 92.95 Cole slew and rot. SATURDAY & SUNDAY FRIED CHICKEN $3.50 C.nace or soup or salad, potato. vegetable, roll and butter. - .6:1 -ie ., 7- -"•• „st 34410 FORD RD. WESTLAND 728-1303 Mon -Sat 7 a m.-11 p m. Sun 7 arri..8 p m .. ' .,. likl - 10 MILE and Meadowbrook aim.' 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WIELD t ip TELEPHONE: (313)353-77SO MEASURING ANTI-SEMITISM: An analysis of the survey of the American Jewish Committee taking the pulse of anti-Semitism in this country this year — conducted by a reputable research firm — provides little'peace of mind for American Jewry. Its results give ground for concern. This, despite the fact that the poll established a decline in certain categories of anti-Jewish prejudice when compared with- the results of a similar poll conducted in 1964. The present survey shows that about every fourth adult non-Jew in this country — 23 percent of non-Jewish Americans between the ages of 18 and over 55 — has "strong" negative beliefs about Jews. Some 39 percent of these individuals are classified as "mean" in their level of anti-Semitism. When the 1964 measures of anti-Semitism are applied today to people with definite opinions on Jews, 34 percent would qualify as "prejudiced." This means every third non-Jewish adult. In the 1964 poll, 45 percent were classified as being prejudiced against Jews. THE CHANGE IN moor,: Some negative beliefs about Jews have increased substantially since the 1964 poll. Outstanding among them is the belief that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to America. It has risen from 39 percent in 1964 to 48 percent today. Another negative belief that has risen during the 17- year interval is the allegation that "Jews have too much power in the U.S." It has gone up from 13 percent in 1964 to 23 percent in 1981. There has also been an increase in the belief that "Jews have too much power in the business world." The present survey brings out a significant relation- ship between anti-Semitism and negative attitudes toward Israel. It shows that every third individual who criticizes Israel is anti-Semitic. It emphasizes, however, that this has not created a problem for American Jews because of the widespread support that exists in the U.S. for Israel. At the same time it asserts that "if there is a dramatic reversal in American attitudes toward Israel, such a change could have a significant impact on attitudes toward Jews in America." VIEWS ON ISRAEL: From the 1981 survey we learn that the continuation of Israel as a Jewish state was consid- ered "important" by 66 percent Jews and non•Jews in a study conducted by the same research firm in 1977. In the 1981 poll, only 51 percented indicated so. The answer "non important" was given in 1977 by 21 percent, but it has risen to 25 percent in 1981. Among those who answered "non-important" were five percent Jews and 26 percent non-Jews. Among those who considered the con- tinuation of Israel as a Jewish state "important" were 93 percent Jews and 50 percent non-Jews. Isratech '81' to Showcase Technology in Many Fields NEW YORK — Israeli subsidiaries of some of America's major corpora- tions will be participating in "Isratech '81," Nov. 9-12 in Jerusalem. "Israel — Your Key to Profitable Business Ven - tures" is the theme of the technology exhibition, which is expected to be more representative than any previous industrial fair held in Israel, according to Is- rael's Trade Commissioner to the U.S., Shmuel Ben- Tovim. Highlighted will be the exhibits of more than 200 manufacturers of elec- tronics, industrial machin- ery, solar energy and build- ing equipment, security and safety products and applied technical plastics. One area of special interest to foreign vis- itors is Israel's leader- ship in electronics. Motorola (Israel) has de- veloped a computerized irrigation system for small farms (less than 250 acres) which saves water and improves crop yield. In medical electronics, Elscint — one of the world leaders in computerized axial tomography (CAT) scanners — will display its latest innovations, includ- ing a digital camera for computerized images. Also, the Electronic Corporation of Israel, Ltd. will show its Telephone Line Doubler, a state-of-the-art product for reducing telephone line congestion. Parenting Topic of Workshop Reservations are still being taken for the fourth annual Alicia Joy Tectiner Memorial Conference for Parents to be held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Temple he-ael. There will be a variety of workshops. Admission is free, but registration is re- quired. To register, call Temple Israel, 661-5700. It is good to die for your country (rather than for a foreign country). —Trumpeldor • ..t.*. September Photo Exhibit in NY NEW YORK — 'Latih- tioni!irbm American Writers," an ex- hibit of black-and-white photos by Layle Silbert, will be on display at Donnell Li- brary in New York throughout September. 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