20 Friday, December 11, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Latin Expert Says Jews Are in Danger JO° NEW YORK (JTA) — Jacobo Kovadloff, director of South American Affairs for the American Jewish Committee, has described Latin America as "a society in ferment, facing unprece- dented challenges of social justice, freedom and vio- lence, along with ongoing terrorism and repression." Jews are especially vul- nerable in unsettled condi- tions such as exist in Latin America at present, Kovad- loff pointed out. Often, he said, they are victims of endemic anti-Semitism and neo-racism. Discussing "Current Political Trends in Latin GOLDENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY 646-8484 S i uthfield Rd. at 13 Mile Rely On Safeguard z To Cut Paperwork and Reduce Costs Get Management Information Desired New Microcomputers Amazing Results One-write Systems = =, Experience You Trust SINCE 1960 Carl Gerlofson Safeguard Business Systems/Gerlofson Business Sgstems 275 EAST BIG BEAVER RD. P.O. 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Other projects honoring the memory of Max Stern, including the following: • A $3.75 million gift from the Max Stern Found- ation. will fund the largest single scholarship program ever established at the uni- versity, the Max Stern Scholars Program. • The board of trustees of the Rabbi Isaac Eichan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of the university, has renamed the seminary's community service arm the Max Stern Division of Communal Services. • Many gifts of $100,000 or more were made to the university to endow the Di- vision of Communal Serv- ices and other projects. Another announcement at the dinner was a major contribution by Hermann Merkin, president of Mer- kin and Company, Inc., a member of the Yeshiva University Board of Trus- tees, board member of both the university's Benjamin Cardozo School of Law and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and co-chairman of its $100 million Century Campaign. In recognition of Merkin's contribution, the university will rename its Teachers In- stitute for Men as the Isaac Breuer College of Hebraic Studies in honor of Merkin's late father-in-law, Isaac Breuer, an intellectual leader of German Jewry, an attorney, and a founder of the Poalei Agudat Israel, of which he became president. Born in Hungary in 1883, Breuer was brought to Germany as a child. In 1936, he left Nazi Germany and settled in Jerusalem. He died in 1946. Proceeds from the dinner went towards the univer- sity's Century Campaign, an effort initiated in 1979 to raise $100 million to com- memorate the university's centennial in 1986. Taking medicine is often only making a new disease to cure or hide the old one. gap between classes, the friction between developed and undeveloped countries, and the ongoing clashes be- tween guerrillas and armies were among the major prob- lems facing Latin America. "The conflict between liberalism and conser- vatism in Latin America is not simple or clearcut," Kovadloff said. "It involves aspects of social democ- racies, Christian democ- racies, Socialism and Mar- xism, as well as the rightw- ing movements of neo- Nazism and indigenous fas- cists; populism, de- magogism and militarism." The Spanish heritage, embodying absolutism, monolithical societies and civilian/military regimes, is still strong, Kovadloff stated, adding that "Pan- Americanism remains the un-attained dream." Kovadloff formerly di- rected the AJCommittee 1 /2 South American Office in Buenos Aires, his native city, from which he was forced to flee in June 1977, as a result of anti-Semitic threats to the lives of him- self and his family. 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