34 Friday, December 23, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Will New Technologies Serve Peaceful Purposes? Where The Action Is! JAKK'S By SAMUEL, PISAR RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE 967-3922 (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) (Editor's note: Samuel Pisar is a Paris and New York-based international and best-selling author. He holds doctorates from Harvard and the Sor- bonne and is a survivor of Auschwitz. The following is Pisar's address at the conference of Nobel Laureates on science and, peace, held recently at the Sorbonne.) We are fortunate at this dark moment in history, when the thunder of war is again in the air, to have in our midst an extraordinary array of luminous minds, gathered under the highest intellectual and moral au- spices, to help seek a con- structive vision of science and technology, beyond the passion and violence of to- day. Mankind is at a fateful crossroads. Either we re- gress into an age of dark- ness, nuclear terror and economic chaos, or the human adventure will con- tinue, with a new burst of imagination, innovation and creativity that can mobilize our energies and open up a new era of peace and prosperity. The forces that fashion our destiny are guided neither by human intelli- gence nor by human con- science. Oscillating endlessly between a con- flict that is unimaginable and a peace that is unat- me • IN sim \_. RESERVATIONS BEING TAKEN OR A GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE! WEDNESDAY EVENING SUPER SPECIAL PA LB. WHOLE MAIN LOBSTER $1050 INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD • IAN. NITE FOOTBALL ON 1' SCREEN • 50c PITA CONEY DOGS DANCING TUES.-SAT. WITH The Legendary BILLY ROSE QUARTET s DELI-RESTAURANT COUNTRY CORNER MALL 30770 SOUTHFIELD ROAD Just South of 13 Mile 647-7037 DINNER FOR 2 MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE (excluding strip steak) INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, $ ENTREE, POT., HOT VEG., BREAD & BUTTER, COFFEE OR TEA 95 FOR TWO! 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As two mighty arsenals face each other through a forest of missiles, squandering their best re- sources and brains, and bleeding themselves white, suspended between fear and hope, we tend to see in the accomplishments of science and technology the specter of a gas chamber on a planetary scale. Searching for weapons of peace, we face a challenge worthy of the greatest minds and the bravest hearts, those that are aware that beyond the shadow of mutual annihilation can be discerned a new horizon, away from the abyss. In California, Japan and in other psrts of the world we see the outline of a scientific and technological renais- sance that carries with it a new humanism. The new technologies, industries, products and services, the new fruits of• scientific discovery, spring from the same well — the human skull — as the military arsenals. 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