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May 07, 1982 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-07

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20 Friday, May 1, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

All courageous animals
are carnivorous, and
greater courage is to be ex-
pected in a people whose

food is strong and hearty,
than in the half-starved of
other countries.
p
—Sir W. Temple

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Israel's 34th Anniversary
Marked Throughout World

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The 34th anniversary of Is-
rael's independence was
celebrated at festive gather-
ings in the United States,
Canada and overseas last
week.
Israel's progress in the
fields of science, education,
agriculture, arts and letters
were underscored by
Yehuda Blum, Israel's Am-
bassador to the United Na-
tions, who delivered the
keynote address at the
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dignitaries were among the
more than 1,000 guests
attending an Israel Inde-
pendence Day reception
sponsored by Ambassador
Blum and Israel Consul
General Naphtali Lavie.
The guests included UN
Secretary General Javier
Perez de Cuellar, Egyptian
Ambassador Esmat Abdel
Meguid and Mayor Edward
Koch of New York.
In Paris, the French
government conveyed its
warmest greetings to Is-
rael on its 34th anniver-
sary. Three senior
Cabinet ministers and
dozens of lesser rank dip-
lomats attended a cele-
bration at the Israel Em-
bassy.
More than 1,000 people
attended an Israel Indepen-
dence and Remembrance
Day celebration in
Montreal, held under the
auspices of the Canadian
Zionist Federation. Yitzhak
Meir, the Israeli Consul
General, brought greetings
from Jerusalem.

1.1 Million
Jews in NY

NEW YORK — The
Jewish population of this
city is now slightly more
than 1.1 million, according
to a survey by the New York
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies.
The study found that
Jews account for 15.8 per-
cent of the city's entire
population and it revealed
that some 1,668,700 Jews
live in the eight-county
New York area.
The borough with the
largest number of Jews,
411,400, is Brooklyn, ac-
cording to the study. The
breakdown for the other
boroughs was as follows:
Queens, 307,500; Manhat-
tan, 276,000; Bronx, 92,000;
and Staten Island; 31,800.

Paris to Get
Jewish Museum

Israeli Unions Plan Strike,
Prices of Commodities Up

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
13 largest trade unions in
the country have given two
weeks' notice of a planned
strike which, if effected, will
paralyze the country.
The workers, supported
by the Histadrut, are pro-
testing government and
employers decisions to can-
cel, as from last month,
payment of an extra five
percent wage to compensate
for the gap between cost of
living allowance payments
and the increase in the cost
of living index itself.
COL payments are peg-
ged at between 70 and 80
percent of the index in-
crease.
The Finance Minister
claims that the five per-
cent payment was a one-
time payment. The His-
tadrut claims that it
should have been a con-
tinuing monthly pay-
ment. Under Israel's
labor laws, unions must

give 14 days notice of
planned strikes.
In Jerusalem, a nine per-
cent rise in the price of fuel
and basic commodities took
effect Tuesday.
The Finance Ministry
said the increases were
necessary to avoid fuel sub-
sidies and higher subsidies
for food. They are expected
to raise the consumer price
index by 1.5 percent during
May and June.
Public transportation
prices will go up by 25 per-
cent, beginning May 16 and
similar increases are ex-
pected in the price of postal
and telephone services. Th
fiiel price rise is expected to
increase electric utility bills
by six percent.
The Energy Ministry said
that the higher price of fuel
reflected the 10 percent de-
valuation of the Shekel
relative to the U.S. dollar in
mid-March.

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PARIS (JTA) — A Jewish
art museum will be set up in
Paris with the help of the
Ministry foi Culture and
the Paris municipality.
Cultural Affairs Minister
Jack Lang told the National
Assembly that his depart-
ment will cover the
museum's operating costs
and is currently negotiating
to help its creation.
Paris 'Mayor Jacques
Chirac had earlier an-
nounced that the municipal
council is prepared to put at
the museum's disposal the
Hotel de Saint-Aignan, a
historic building situated
near the traditional Jewish
"Pletzel."

New PLO Envoy

BONN (JTA) — East
Germany, which has con-
ferred embassy status on
the PLO in East Berlin,
gave a warm welcome to the
PLO's' first ambassador.
Isam Salam.
He was greeted by Erich
Honecker, the Communist
Party chief and chairman of
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