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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-19

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90 Friday, October 19, 1984

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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30's. Outgoing, vivacious and
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dining out, movies, traveling and
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with a good sense of humor.
Reply to J.N. #141.

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DO YOU get the most out of life? I
am an easy going male with a
great sense of humor that tries to
get the most out of life. Honesty,
sincerity, compassion are traits
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History of Israel reflected in stamp and coin books

Philatelists and numis-
matists specializing in Is-
raeli stamps and coins will
find guidance and enrich-
ment in two volumes issued
by Wilshire Books of North
Hollywood, Calif.
The Story of Israel in
Stamps by Maxine and
Gabriel Shamir, and The
Story of Israel in Coins by

The Story of
Israel in
Stamps," by
Maxine and
Gabriel Shamir,
and The Story of
Israel in Coins,"
by Jean and
Maurice M.
Gould, published
by Wilshire
Books.

its achievements, its history
and culture, among the
most effective media is the
study of its coins and
stamps."
There is fascination in the
collective themes in both
these volumes. They em-
phasize events and per-
sonalities, and the history of
Zionism as well as that of
the State of Israel.
The history of stamps in-
cludes the extensive record
of the Jewish National
Fund stamps which pre-
ceded statehood and intro-
duced an appreciation of
philately in state building.

In the story of coins
emphases are given to the
birth of a nation, Zionism,
the Israel flag and related
items.
In the historical aspects,
the stamps as well as the
coins include the Holocaust,
the Warsaw Ghetto Upris-
ing, and also holidays, tra-
ditional observances such
as bar mitzvah, ceremonies
like Pidyon Haben and
many more.
The personalities are
especially important, com-
mencing with Theodor
Herzl and the Zionist lead-
ers through the decades, as

well as the Israeli leaders
and Christian supporters
like Eleanor Roosevelt.

The stamps and coins
volumes are important not
only for adherents to both
hobbies but also for schools,
where the stories of Zionism
and Israel find specific allu-
sions to their historic values
relevant to studies of
Jewish history.
The Shamirs and the
Goulds have made definite
contributions to Jewish his-
torical studies with their
anthological works on
stamps and coins.

NEWS

Their tolerant attitude sets
Israeli vegetarians apart

BY MOSHE KOENIG
Special to The Jewish News

Jean and Maurice M. Gould,
In Israel, vegetarianism .
are veritable collectors' has been an organized
texts.
movement even longer than
The authors are recog- the state. has existed, ac-
nized as authorities in their cording to David Nahum,
fields, and their researched national chairman of the Is-
accounts of both themes rael Vegetarian Society. Is-
have historical significance. raeli vegetarians cite both
The two hobbies continue moral and health reasons
to attract wide interest. for the practice.
There is encouragement to
Vegetarians in Israel
philatelists and numis- transcend any ethnic, reli-
matists from official Israeli gious, political or geo-
sources. Thus, welcoming - graphic divisions. From the
the account of the develop- strictly vegetarian settle-
ing Israei coin system is ment Amirim in the
commended in these vol- Galilee, which is largely
umes by Yitzhak Avni, di- self-sufficient in its food, to
rector general of Israel Gov- the urban vegetarian corn-
ernment Coins and Medals muniti.es which depend
Corporation, who states:
upon health food stores for
"I have always main- their dietary needs; from
tained that if one is to the secular atmosphere of
penetraate deeply into the Tel Aviv's Dizengoff St.,_ to
present activities of Israel, the ultra-Orthodox heart of
B'nei Brak, vegetarianism
thrives, free of the prej-
53—ENTERTAINMENT
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FREDDY SHEYER. One man
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strong emphasis upon per-
sonal health:
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"A person who displays
bad
character traits is as
BIRTHDAY
sick as any other person suf-
PARTIES
fering from an illness," he
and other special oc-
says with conviction. "Per-
casions
haps his problem is con-
nected with the food he eats.
Clowns,
juggling,
Until recently not many
magic, music, dance,
people thought that nutri-
puppets, balloon
tion could be therapeutic,
sculpture
but today the medical pro-
fession is beginning to re-
Call Mary Ellen
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273-6716
rians have practiced for
years."
The Israel Vegetarian
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Society, even if most of its
TWO GRAVES near isle. material is in English, is not
Nusach Hari. Very reasonable. 8
merely an organization
Mile-Woodward. 557-6627.
which imitates like-minded

groups abroad. An initial
reluctance on the part of the
Ministry of Health in Israel
to accept many of the veg-
etarian practices, including
natural medicine, has been
reduced somewhat due to
the efforts of the society and
people like MK Mordechai
Ben Porat, who have
worked to increase both the
acceptability of the natural
healing practices and the
awareness of nutritional
facts among the Israeli pub-
lic.
One of the more recent
and impressive achieve-
ments of the society is an
Israeli branch of Donsbach
University, the California-
based university of nutri-
tion. Through an arrange-
ment with the non-
residential university in the
United States, the Israeli
branch now awards degrees
to persons who successfully
complete the required cur-

.

riculum established by the
University. Reading mate-
rial and examinations are
in English. The degrees are
recognized in the United
States, though classes and
• assignments are in Hebrew.
. "We do not teach our
members to hate people who
eat meat," Nahum insists.
"That would be inconsistent
with our aims." Indeed, the
Israel Vegetarian Society
welcomes any person who is
sympathetic to the move-
ment to join, and enjoy the
same rights, like discounts
at health food stores and
natural healing clinics.
It is this tolerant attitude
which stands in striking
contrast to the strife that is
so evident all around, that
indicates how a vision of
vegetarianism and peace
might truly herald the corn-
ing of the Messiah .. .

World Zionist Press Service

Israel Defense Minister Moshe Arens, center, on a recent
visit to Boys Town Jerusalem, observed teenage students in
Boys Town's High School of Precision Mechanics drafting
plans for airplane parts. Arens is a trained aeronautical
engineer.

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