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Anita Davis is Wed Israel Considers Voiding 80,000
to Robert Novak
Passports for Israelis Abroad

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JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The 80,000 continue to use their
cabinet decided to appoint a Israeli passports, despite the
special ministerial committee to fact that they have severed ties
investigate the "use of Israeli with Israel.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Schiff, of 13334 Sherwood, Hunt-
ington Woods, returned Monday from a four-week leadership
seminar in Israel, which was conducted by the Labor Zionist

Organization of America-Poale Zion. The national admissions
committee of LZOA had selected the Schiffs for the 15-member
Israel Leadership Seminar from a list of candidates throughout

passports by emigrants who, for
all practical purposes, severed
ties with the State."
The committee, comprising
Foreign Minister Golda Meir,

the United S'tates and Canada.
Miss Joyce Milan of 20451 Oxley and Miss Sandra Rabinowitz
of 19346 Indiana will return Aug. 1 from a five week European

vacation. .

e Rabbi Isaac Stollman,

former national president of Mizrachi,
is in Israel to attend world conference of the Mizrachi-Hapoel
Hamizrachi,, which will be held in Jerusalem Aug. 19-25.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pollock (Marilynn.Altus) have departed
for Florida where they will celebrate their second anniversary.
They will visit Orlando. Miami Beach and Key West before
returning to their home on Northfield Blvd., Oak Park.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Weingarden have returned from a week's
visit with their children, Ronald,- Marsha and Iris at Swan Lake,
N.Y. They also visited Washington, D.C., on the return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ostrow, 13142 Borgrnan, Huntington
Woods, and Mrs. Marian Ruzumna, 23620 Church, Oak Park, will
depart Aug. 20 for a two-month European tour.
Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, who has played an important
role in bringing American prize winners to the Salzburg Festival
in Austria• was honored at a reception given by the city's Mayor,
Alfred Baeck. Guests of honor at the reception included Dr.
Adolf S•haerf. President of Austria; the president of the Salzburg
Festival. Prof. Bernhard Paumgartner, and the Governor of the
Province of Salzburg. M. von Karajan. Dr. Leon Fram of Detroit
was among the guests at the reception.

Leaders of Jewish Communities
in Europe to Hold Geneva Assembly

MRS. ROBERT NOVAK

Anita Phyllis Davis became
the bride of Robert Jay Novak
in a ceremony June 26 at Temple
Israel. Rabbis Leon Fram and
M. Robert Syme officiated.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Al Davis of Monica
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Novak of Windsor, Ont.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk organza with Alencon
lace and carried a white orchid
and Lillies of the Valley in her
wedding bouquet.
Mrs. George Miron, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor. Bridesmaids were Mes-
d a m e s Bert Rabinowitz and
Miriam Aronoff.
George Miron served his
brother-in-law as best man.
Ushers were Paul Martin and
Stuart Davis, brother of the
bride.
After a
in the
Catskill Mountains and New
York City, the newlyweds will
reside in Toronto. Ont.
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Justice Minister Dov Joseph
and Interior Minister Moshe
Shapiro, will study the problem
and recommend measures to
rectify the situation.
Among the measures to be
studied by the committee are
to establish stricter procedures
among Israeli consulates abroad
regarding the renewal of pass-
ports, and to require Israelis
labroad to return home within
a specified time to retain their

citizenship.
It is estimated that of 120,000

'emigrants from Israel, some

Israel's Balance
of Trade Improves

JERUSALEM, (JTA) —A
marked improvement in Israel's
foregin trade balance was noted

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Israel's exports rose by $15.-
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GENEVA, (JTA)---The third tirely on European Jewish corn-
imports rose by only $6,600,000
Assembly on European ,Jewish ' munity service programs, prob-
to $298,500,000. The rise in total
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NEW YORK, (JTA) — Two
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among four scientists who have
been named for Eleanor Roose-
velt International Cancer Fel-
lowships. it was announced by
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The two Israeli scientists are
Dr. Nathan Trainin, who will
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