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CHUCK STEAK & MIDDLE CHUCK Many More Specials In Our Self Service Counter Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis chairman of the project's and elsewhere; bringing back yordim (Israeli emi- planning committee. A proposal for develop- grants); expanding invest- ment in the western Galilee ment from abroad in Israel's of high-technology indus- high technology industries, trial and residential area, and increasing Israel's ex- Region 2000 will stretch port of these products. from Negev in the south to Israel's industrial exports Maalot in the north, with today total $3.5 billion Carmiel as its center. The (without diamonds), with plan has been confirmed by $1.5 billion consisting of the Ministry of Industry completely original Israeli and Trade, and full gov- ' research and development, ernment approval is ex- Katzir said. In addition to increas- pected in a few months, ing the number of Katzir said. Katzir conceived the idea science-based industries of Region 2000 during his in Israel, the Region 2000 presidency four years ago. planning committee is "Because of my scientific concerned with the qual- ity of life in the proposed background, I faced quite a number of problems that area, Katzir explained. dealt with Israel's highly- "We want the jobs avail- trained manpower," he said. able, educational facilities "Some were leaving and feeling of community because there were no responsibility to attract the jobs. I thought about es- best professionals from tablishing science-based within and without the industries to absorb country," he said. "Our pilot them, and also as a way of plan tries to build how attractive academics and people will live in the year professionals from the 2000 and afterward. The Diaspora. region will have the most "At about the same time, modern technology for then Minister of Industry communications, education and Trade Yigal Horowitz and health services, plus asked me to head a commit- advanced industries in tee on the development of which to earn a living. the Galilee," he added. With Prof. Arieh Lavie, chief some 20,000 Jews and about scientist of the Ministry of the same number of Druze Industry and Trade and di- and Arabs living in the area, the western Galilee has been earmarked for de- velopment by the Israel government. Region 2000 was Katzir's answer to both problems. Planners perceive the project as achieving five significant goals: populat- ing the western Galilee; at- tracting highly educated immigrants from the U.S. rector of the Region 2000 planning committee, proj- ects a population of 120,000 in the region by the year 2000. Industries under consid- eration by the planning committee include biotechnology, medical •electronics, bioengineering, computer manufacture and robotics, Lavie said. In addi- tion, he perceived the region as a center for development of the natural resources of the Galilee, with industries based on peat, water reser- voirs, agriculture, agricul- tural technology, iron, pop- lar trees and other vegeta- tion. Specific plans include two new science-based industrial parks: one for civilian electro-optics, based on military technology developed by Raphael, the Research and Development Authority of the Ministry of Defense; and the other to provide services such as industrial research and testing for the indus- tries in the area. Lavie also said the corn- mittee foresees a computer center to provide services and develop educational technologies through com- puters, and a technological high school, to educate technicians for the area. A skeletal structure for Region 2000 already exists, with several science-based industrial parks in Carmiel. In Segev, 21 American families have in the last two years made aliya to Shorashim, an industrial village that produces elec- tronic components and is currently developing surgi- cal diagnostic devices. Also in the Segev area, three new companies in the industrial moshav of Ya'ad deal with medical elec- tronics, computers and ar- chitecure. Elcint produces medical electronic equip- ment in Maalot, and ar‘ industrial park for met lurgy is soon to be Kfar Veredim. Elmer Winter, a member of the Commit- tee for Economic Growth of Israel, predicts that the removal of the Palestine Liberation Organization terrorists from Israel's northern borders, the Galilee will become Is- rael's "Silicon Valley." Winter said Lebanon, with only three million people, would be a limited market but also a jumping- off point for Israeli export of electronic products. KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE -By Don McEvoy BACK TALK SPERBER'S KOSHER KARRY OUT NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF HOLIDAY FOODS—A LA CARTE OR DINNERS FOR BEST CONVENIENCE CALL YOUR ORDER IN ADVANCE! Orders Accepted 41Intil Sept. 10 Our Hours: Tues. thru Thurs. & Sun. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m. til 2 hours before sundown Call 967-1161 25250 GREENFIELD (JUST NORTH OF 10 MILE RD.) Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis I like people who talk back. Some folks get upset when Sarah McClendon of Texas talks back to the president at news conferences, but I like it. She's been at it ever since the administration of Harry Truman, who was a pretty good back talker himself. - Way back in the early 1950's when Cernoria Johnson was the director of the Urban League in Oklahoma City She was frequently confronted in public meetings by men who said, "But if we integrate the schools like you want us to, won't that lead to in- termarriage?" In those days, in that place, that was supposed to put a stop to any further conversation on the subject. Mrs. Johnson would sweetly smile and say, "I wonder what it is about you white men that makes you think you are so irresistable to black women, or makes you think that white women are so irresistably at- tracted to black men. Now let's get back to talking about educational op- portunity for children." Zap. I like that. Emma Goldman was called an anarchist, and perhaps she was. But I like to think of her as a woman who talked back. She talked atheism with clergymen, socialism with capitalists, and birth control with the judge who was sentencing her to the County Jail for giving a contraceptive to a policewoman "plant" who had posed as a poor mother of four. Bingo. I like it when Prime Minister Trudeau addressed a banquet prior to. the recent baseball All-Star game in Montreal and identified Canada's two major exports to the U.S. as "hockey players and Cold fronts". and their two major imports from us as "baseball players and acid rain." Zing. Ste. Therese of Lisieux is probably my .favorite saint. The sole reason is that she is reputed to have been caught one time in a sudden rainstorm in Normandy. Looking up to the sky she said, "It is little wonder that you have so few friends if this is the way you treat those you do have." Now that is saintliness with a lemon twist, and is much too rare among Christians. One of the reasons I find Judaism so attractive is that Jews have a great tradition of talking back to God, ask- ing questions, demanding answers, expressing •contrary opinions to divine judgments. That is not heresy. nor is it .impiety. It is one of the elements that gives Judaism its vitali ty and survivability. I like people who talk hack. (Don A/IcEvoy is Senior Vice President of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The opinions expressed are his otvn.)