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THRU THURS. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.-4 a.m. SERVICE RSTALIRAIT & [OUNCE presents COMEDY HIT THE sa 1.w.“, Tore Jones raw. be Harvey Schmid, Starring, NANCY GURWIN Co-Starring JOE LANNEN Israeli Exports to America Jump NEW YORK (JTA) — American imports from Is- rael increased by nearly 30 percent in 1981 over the previous year, according to figures released here by the Government of Israel Trade Center. The total of $1.265 billion in 1981 over the previous year's total of $977 million in 1980 was a record for Is- raeli exports to the U.S. and marked the first time the dollar value of such exports had exceeded $1 billion in a single year, the report said. The fastest growing cate- gory of Israeli exports to the U.S. continues to \be electri- cal and electronic products, which registered a rise of some 89 percent in 1981 over the 1980 total. Much of the gain came in the form of high technology products researched and developed by Israeli scientists and engineers. Transportation equipment rose 79 per- cent in 1981 over 1980. A major factor in this in- crease, according to the report, was the success of the Westwind business jet manufactured by Is- rael Aviation Industries. Impressive gains were also scored in Israeli food exports, which increased by 80 percent over the 1980 to- tal. Goods under the head- ing of light industry, such as jewelry, rose 42 percent, the report said. In all, exports to the U.S. accounted for 22 percent of Israel's total overseas sales in 1981, according to Shmuel Ben - Tovim, Is- rael's Trade Commissioner in the U.S: He said Israeli export figures for the first quarter of 1982 confirmed the steady growth of sales to the U.S. Meanwhile, the Trade Center reports that accord- ing to a market research study attitudes toward Is- rael have very little impact on decisions by American shoppers to buy Israeli products. A spokesperson said that the survey was made last October. It was based on a national probability telephone sample of 1,026 male and female heads of households. The survey indicated that awareness by Americans of Israeli products is very high. The spokesperson stressed that the Ameri- cans questioned covered the total population. Nine of every 10 shoppers are aware of at least one ORT Workshop Opens in Britain OP Dedicates Shepherd Park; Hosts Concert product made in Israel and more than half could' list The city of Oak Park will four or more Israeli-made officially re-name its park products. Those most the "David H. Shepherd known and most frequently Park," 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in purchased by American honor of the late Oak Park consumers are food, clo- mayor. thing and jewelry. At 7:30 p.m., the Austin The respondents rated Moro Band will perform in a products from Israel as Music - In - The - Park con- above average in quality cert. In case of rain the dedi- but competitively priced cation and concert will be with non-Israeli products, held in the Oak Park High the Trade Center reported. School Auditorium. Admis- One-fourth of those sur- sion is free. veyed had purchased at least one Israeli-made Concert Planned product and gave practical, rather than emotional, rea- in Southfield sons for doing so. In order of Bright Morning Star will importance, reasons were: present a musical concert 8 Israel products better met p.m. Tuesday in the South- needs, personal preference, . field Parks and Recreation high quality and curiosity. Building. Shmuel Ben - Tovim, Is- For ticket information, raeli trade commissioner to call Jeanine Cohen, 863- the U.S., said the results of 9693. the survey are being used to Israeli cows have the develop and implement a marketing plan for Israeli highest milk production of any cows in the world. imports. 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