day, quoting an Israeli businessman who trades with Eastern bloc nations. Yossi Priel, the head of Idam Communications, a marketing consultant firm, told the Jerusalem Post that about 20 Israeli companies have either finalized deals or are negotiating contracts to sell their goods — mostly elec- tronics and agricultural — in the Soviet Union through his firm. Earlier this year, Israel's Scitex Corp. finalized a deal to sell one of its multi-million- dollar computer imaging systems to the Soviet Union's print industry. In Moscbw last week, senior Soviet officials told _ Arye Levin, Israel's senior consular representative in the Soviet Union, that their country was interested in importing Israeli fruits and vegetables and in acquiring Israeli agricultural know-how. meanwhile, Ha'aretz, reported Monday that the number of Soviet travelers who visit Israel via Cyprus has reached an all-time high, and that demand-is so great that return flights to the USSR won't be available un- til mid-September. More than 1,200 Soviet tourists flew Cyprus Airways out of Israel to Cyprus on return trips to the Soviet Union, and some 3,000 Soviet tourists who traveled via Cyprus are still in Israel, ac- cording to Cyprus Airways. Job-Matching Plan Proposed Milwaukee (JTA) — In an ef- fort to provide incentive for Soviet Jews to settle in Israel, a private group of American businessmen has proposed a job-matching plan to match professional skills of Soviet Jewish emigres with high- tech job openings in Israel. Elmer Winter, chairman of the Committee for Economic Growth of Israel, recently spent five days in Ladispoli, Italy. While there, he inter- viewed Soviet Jews with high- tech job skills who were waiting for visas to the U.S., to determine if they would change their plans and make aliyah provided they were guaranteed a job. "The promise of a job in their field in Israel caused some to seriously consider Israel as their final destina- tion," Winter said. "They want to go to work tomorrow. Jobs in Israel may well be the motivation required to get many Soviet Jews to choose to settle there." Called Operation. Match-up, the program will identify and recruit Soviet Jews with high- level skills in everything from robotics to fiber optics and biotechnology. The Committee for Growth has already obtained a number of job orders from Israel high-tech companies, and has access to over 300 Israeli firms. If the test program in Ladispoli proves successful, a similar program will be set up in Vienna, the first stop for Jewish immigrants after leaving ,the Soviet Union, Winter said. Plans also are under way for a recruitment office in Moscow. Better than GOLD AND, IT'S MORE SECURE! The Jewish National Fund has put together an annuity program that will give you a guaranteed income for life, not to =mention a nice tax saving. Plus, it bolsters the efforts of the JNF in Israel. Sound interesting? I IN BRIEF I Call Stanley Abrams at 212-879-9300 or toll free at 800-542-TREE. He's our resident maven on the subject. SHERRIE A. WEITZMAN has been promoted from ac- count supervisor to vice presi- dent at The Berline Group. In 'her position as vice president, Weitzman will continue to oversee many of the agency's retail accounts. DR. DAVID S. GREY, has joined Ophthalmology Asso- ciates, P.C. in Southfield, specializing in medical and surgical care of the eye. Dr. Grey graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine and com- pleted his internship and op thalmology residency at Sinai Hospital of Detroit. MICHIGAN ARBITRA- TION Services, Inc. of Southfield, has changed its name to U.S. Arbitration and Mediation of Michigan, Inc. (USAMM), effective immediately. JOSEPH A. GOLDEN, a member of the law firm Som- mers; Schwartz, Silver & Schwartz, P.C., will par- ticipate in discussions regar- ding the proposed Uniform Employment Termination Act during the upcoming meeting of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, JANICE B. SHATZMAN, tax partner in the Detroit of- fice of KPMG Peat Marwick, has recently been elected president of the Michigan State Board of Accountancy (MSBA). Or, write for our free, 'no—obligation kit JEVVISH nfflonA ,..,L JEWISH NATIONAL FUND rui (KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAELI INC. 42 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021 Attention: Groups ask about our seminar program. JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices Call For An Appointment tefieW6n established 1919 t. L./ FINE JEWELERS GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 C4) (313) 642-5575 DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 Awn, VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES WANTED PATEK PHILIPPE ROLEX AUDEMARS VACHERON LeCOULTRE CORUM COIN GUBELIN CARTIER MOONPHASES CHRONOGRAPHS All interesting or unusual time pieces. Need not be running. ABBOTT'S-COINEX CORPORATION 1393 S. Woodward Ave. • Birmingham, MI 48011 • (313) 644-6833 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 53