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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-07-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—Friday, July 4, 1969

UN Work Group Meets to Probe Alleged Rights Violations by Israel

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)
A special working group created
by the United Nations Human
Rights Commission to investigate
alleged violations of human rights
in Israel-held territories, Monday
began a series of meetings to dis-
cuss its mandate. The meetings
are scheduled to last through July,
the UN said.
The working group, whose com-
petence has been challenged by
Israel. was set up by the Commis-
Mr and Mrs. Hyman Abrams entertained the bridal party and
sion last spring and is composed
'family at a rehearsal luncheon Saturday prior to the marriage of their
of the same six members of
son Howard to Nina Dodge in the Phoenix Club. Mr. and Mrs. Milton , another expert unit of the commis-
Warren of Flint, the bride's aunt and uncle, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron sion, the ad hoc working group
J. Salle of Florida, the bride's great-aunt and great-uncle, entertained , investigating treatment of political
out-of-town guests and family at a late supper Saturday in the Warren prisoners and violations of trade
home on Circle Dr. Previously. Mrs. David D. Gutterman of Kensing- union rights in southern Africa.
ton Ave. and Mrs. Robert Barnett of East Court St. held a luncheon
In deliberations denounced by
at Atlas Valley Country Club. Also, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Plotnik of
Israel as biased, the commission
Greenbrook Dr. held a dinner in the couple's home.
expressed "deep concern" about
such alleged violations by Israel
and charged Israel with "acts of
destroying homes of the Arab civil-
ian population, the deportation of
inhabitants and . . . resorting to
violence against inhabitants ex-
ABRAMS-DODGE: Nina Michele
pressing their resentment to occu-
Dodge became the bride of Howard
pation."
Barry Abrams Sunday at Temple July 5—Willowood Calcutta Dinner
Israel denied the charges at
8—Bnai Brith Women Board
Beth El. Rabbi William S. Sajo-
the time and said that a UN
Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home
investigation
would be accepted
witz of Temple Emanuel, Pitts-
of Mrs. Andrew Winston
9—Willowood Twilight Golf I only if the mandate was extend-
burgh. officiated. The bride is the
ed
to
cover
mistreatment of
14-2nd Session of Camp Mac-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jews still remaining in Arab
cabee begins.
Louis Dodge of East Court St.. and
countries. Israel has repeatedly
her husband is the son of Mr. and
listed specific examples of abuse
Mrs. Hyman Abrams of Chicago.
of such Jews by hostile Arab
The bride wore an A-line sheath
regimes.
Ann Ruth Cohen, 3491 Southgate,
of imported lace in a sunburst de-
In setting up the working group,
sign. The tube sleeves and high- died June 24 at age 60. Mrs. Cohen, the commission decided to include
born
in
Bay
City,
was
a
member
rise neckline accented with collar
the question of human rights in
and cuffs of organdy were re-em- of Cong. Beth Israel.
the occupied areas as a "separate
Surviving a r e her husband.
broidered with seed pearls. A
item of priority" on the agenda
matching organdy band held a veil David; two sons, Philip and Capt. for its next session and instructed
of English illusion. The bride car- Sanford of Ft. Bragg. N. Car.. a the working group to submit a re-
ried butterfly roses on her Bible. sister, Mrs. Oscar Myers and one port, with conclusions and recom-
Roberta Sue Dodge. the bride's grandchild.
sister, served as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Susan Jane
Dodge, sister of the bride, and
I
Sharon Ann Abrams, sister of the
bridegroom. Best man was Robert
At a recent meeting of the Lan-
Haskell, the bridegroom's brother.
sing Temple Youth Group at Cong
and ushers were Richard Roth of
Shaarey Zedek, the following of-
Among the Flint residents who ficers were elected: Charles Levy.
Coral Gables, Fla., and Richard
received
college
degrees
recently
Padnos of Chicago. After a honey-
president Judy Shumacher and
moon to New York City and Lon- are the following: University of Nancy Wallace vice p residents;
don, the couple will reside in Michigan graduates, Doctorates: David Barch, treasurer: Sandra
Richard L. Rapport II and Jerome Golden. state board member; Jane
Chicago.
F. Kasle Bachelors: Alan L. Gold- Rudman and Janet Rosenfield, sec-
stein, Janice L. Wexler, William H. retaries; and Joel -Goldenberg,
N.Y. Draft Service Center Bernhard, Jeffery Cossman, Rosa-
parlimentarian.
* S 4
BUFFALO (JTA)—The Jewish lyn J. Feller. Judith Gotlib, Ken-
Center of Greater Buffalo has es- neth R. Gordon, Judith L. Gutow,
Newly elected officers of the
tablished a military information Linda J. Gutterman, Howard M. Jacob Schiff Lodge, Bnai Brith,
service to inform young men of Kaplan, Susan L. Katz, Kathe L. of Lansing are: president, Arnold
draft age of their responsibilities Nack, Gordon Parnes. Kenneth M. Zumberg; vice presidents, Sidney
and options under the Selective Siegel and Diane S. Levenson, Rosenberg, Fred Newman and
Service Act.
Graduating from Wayne State Uni- Larry Beren; secretaries. Irving
versity's law school was Joel I. Berk and Arthur Kamins; treas-
Kleiner, and Robert L. Elk was urer, Alvin Hack; outer guard. Mel-
graduated from Brandeis Univer- vin Kaufman; inner guard. George
sity.
Vernick, and trustees, Gene Michel-
ALL SUMMER
son, Marston Busch, Stanton Gol-
den and Gene White.
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Wedding

mendations, to the next commis- , kovic, rector of Yugoslavia's Nis
University; N. N. Jha, first secre-
sion session in 1970.
Members of the working group tary of the permanent mission of
took some preliminary action when India to the UN; Luis Marchand
they met last April as the ad hoc Stens, deputy permanent repre-
working group. They decided to sentative of Peru to the UN office
send letters to Israel, Jordan, ! in Geneva; and Waldo E. Waldron-
Lebanon, Syria and Egypt, to the Ramsey, counselor at the Tanzania
UN representative of the League permanent mission to the UN.
of Arab States, and to the corn-
missioner-general of the UN Relief I
It is in human nature to think
and Works Agency, asking them wisely and to act in an absurd
for cooperation in carrying out the fashion. —Anatole France.
group's mandate.
The UN announcement said that
REILLY'S HURON
the working group will follow up
HAVEN COTTAGES
its meetings this summer with a
Modern housekeeping cot-
meeting in January to prepare a
tages on Lake Huron and
report for the 1970 session of the
U.S. 23. Rents $105.00 to
Human Rights Commission. The
$150.00 per week, less if stay
six members are Ibrahima Boye,
is longer. Fine beach safe for
permanent representative of Sene-
children, not stoney. Open-
gal to the UN; Felix Ermacora,
ings n o w. 1-517-362-2626,
Tawas City, R2 Box 303
public law protessor at the Uni-
Michigan, 48763.
versity of Vienna; Branimir Jan-

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