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August 23, 1991 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-23

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In 1845 President Polk ap-
pointed David Naar, the first
Jewish mayor of Elizabeth,
as the U.S. consul at St.
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Naar's birthplace. Later
Naar moved to Trenton,
where he published a news-
paper called The True
American and where he also
founded the New Jersey
Press Association.

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been hailed as a great boost
for Israel's manufacturing
industry and export trade,
especially at a time when
thousands of immigrant
scientists and engineers
were arriving from the
Soviet Union in need of jobs.
The computer assembly
plant, it is believed, would
have provided as many as
3,000 jobs and generated as
much as half a billion dollars
of export sales a year.
Israel's minister of trade
and industry, Moshe Nissim,
during a visit to the United
States, had convinced Mr.
Tramiel, Atari's majority
stockholder, to consider
Israel. Atari, based in Sun-
nyvale, Calif., had planned
to open a plant in eastern
Asia.
Mr. Tramiel's agreement
to build an Israeli operation
was premised on the crea-
tion of a government in-
vestment company that
would muster local in-
vestment capital to build an-
cillary plants, which would
in turn provide the assembly
line with components and
software.
The assembly plant alone
was seen as capable of pro-
viding 600 immediate jobs,
to be followed by 2,000 addi-
tional jobs at feeder plants.
And everything to be made
in Israel.
Immediately after the
plans were announced at the
beginning of April, the
Cabinet agreed unanimous-
ly to authorize about $20
million to facilitate setting
up the factory.
But the plan needed the
approval of the govern-
ment's Companies Au-
thority which, according to
reports, failed to hold a sin-
gle meeting to consider the
project. Meanwhile, Mr.
Tramiel got offers from
several countries eager for
his new plant. Although he
was interested in helping
Israel, the industrialist lost
patience.
Atari will now be produc-
ing computers somewhere in .
the Far East while immi-
grant engineers and elec-
tronic production workers in
Israel draw unemployment
benefits and search for jobs.0

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