10 Friday, June 14, 1985
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Susan Tam, center, and Adena Abramson, right, class officers at
Hillel Day School, presented Dr. Isaac with a check from Hillel
students who raised more than $800 toward Operation Moses.
Looking on is Robert H. Naftaly, chairman of the 1985 Allied
Jewish Campaign with Stanley D. Frankel.
Operation Moses — the spe- history has now come full-
cial worldwide appeal on behalf circle."
of the Ethiopian Jews being ab-
Detroit's special one-time cash
sorbed in Israel — got a boost
appeal for Operation Moses has
from Detroiters recently when
drawn wide response. Checks
Dr. Ephraim Isaac; a Jew born
may be made out to Operation
in Ethiopia, addressed a gather-
Moses-Allied Jewish Campaign
ing in the home of David and
and sent to the Jewish Welfare
Doreen Hermelin.
Federation, 163 Madison Ave.,
Dr. Isaac, who earned his
Detroit 48226.
Ph.D. degree at Harvard Uni-
versity, is a visiting professor
and fellow in the department of
$500,000 Grant
Near Eastern studies at Prince-
United Jewish Charities of the
ton University. He also has lec-
Jewish Welfare Federation has
tured at Hebrew University.
approved a grant of $500,000 to
Sharing his thoughts on the
implications of the aliyah of Operation Moses.
UJC President David Handle-
Ethiopian Jews, Dr. Isaac said
that it has given new meaning man said the grant demonstrates
to Israel and to world Jewry. the Jewish community's response
"Israel's heroic efforts on behalf to an extraordinary event. "This
of the Ethiopians dramatizes our is not the first time we have
commitment to one another," he turned out to the UJC endowment
said. "Now it will be understood fund in time of emergency," he
said. "During the Six-Day and
that we are all one people."
Yom Kippur wars, Detroit moved
Dr. Isaac noted that each mi-
gration of Jews to Israel is sig- similarly to meet the human
nificant because it symbolizes a crisis in Israel."
The grant for Operation Moses
new chapter in Israel's exist-
ence. "It is the fulfillment of the has come from UJC's unrestricted
teachings of the prophets that funds, the most flexible element of
we have come home after all the Federated Endowment Pro-
these years," he said. "Israel's gram.
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Prof. David Danon will speak here on June 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Bloomfield Hills home of Susan and Norman Pappas, sponsored by the
Detroit Committee of the Weizmann Institute of Science. For
information, call the Detroit Committee office, 569-7275.