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November 22, 1985 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1985

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GREETINGS - THANKS - REMEMBRANCES
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Helen Rubin

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ing the past decade in the
United States, over ten million
workers in some 7,000 suc-
cessful corporations have be-
come ESOP worker-owners.
The liberals in Washington
see ESOPs as offering greater
economic justice to workers,
while the conservatives see
them as a powerful ideological
alternative to communism. Is-
raeli officials in Washington
have expressed an interest in
exploring whether this concept
has a practical application in Is-
rael.
Meanwhile, the traditional
support from the United Jewish
Appeal and other direct charita-
ble contributions will remain a
very important source of exter-
nal funding for all sorts of social
servics in Israel. They may re-
present a small percentage of
the overall Israeli budget, but
they are very important — per-
haps even critical — in such
areas as immigrant absorption,
health and welfare services and
education.
Finance Minister Modai flew
to Detroit from Washington in
early September to kick off the
new Israel Bonds campaign —
still a vitally important source
of low-interest loans for Israel.
All of these projects will cer-
tainly help to ease the pain in
Israel as the national unity gov-
ernment's economic recovery
program moves ahead. But U.S.
and Israeli experts agree that
the standard of living in Israel
is going to have to decrease
further in the short-run if it is
going to improve in the long-
run. There is simply no way of
avoiding that no matter -what
America may have in mind for
helping Israel.

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Singing
Star Placido Domingo surprised
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day night by responding to an
interviewer's questions in very
good Hebrew. He explained he
sang his first operatic roles with
the Israel Opera more than 20
years ago.
"I - owe a deep debt of
gratitude to the late Edis de
Philippe who encouraged me
and launched me on my career,"
he said. De Philippe was the
chief diva and founder of the Is-
rael Opera. Domingo visited Is-
rael for three days during a
break in the filming of Verdi's
Otello on Crete, in which he
plays the title role. It is directed
by the Italian, Franco Zafirelli
and produced by the Israeli
Menachem Golan.
Domingo, who has lived in
Mexico for many years, lost four
members of his family in the
earthquake that destroyed parts
of Mexico City in September.
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