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October 22, 1971 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-22

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The Detroit Service Group's Israel SUrvey Tour has returned- fel
' g a specialized look at the agencies, 'services and needs in= Israel:
embers of the tour, all leaders in the Allied , Jewish Camgaign-Israel
ergency Fund, met --with government and Jewish Agency officials,
of the grenp.also visited Vienna; where they saw the Joint Drs=
button. Committee's emigrant care facilities, Dr: Hyman. Meilen
chairman of the tour.. Harry.'Arcmow was co-chairman. Making
trip besides the Mellens and- Aropow were Max Nosanchuk,
Dr. and Mrs. Adel/ Lowe, Messrs. and..Mesdalkes Abraham Satov-
sky, Saul Bechelci , Herbert Kaufnian, Adolf Romer, Milton Y. Zuss-
man, Philip E. Heideman; Isadore H. Kolodney, Louis Menk, - Sidney
3. • Newman, Milton Ressler, Harold S. Tobias and Marvin J. Yagoda
and Drs. and Mesdames Lawrence L. Stocker and Lloyd Paul.
Mrs. Monis H. Brown and Emanuel Mark; members .of the professional
staff of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, accompanied the
tour.
Detroiters Dr;.and Mrs.. Eliot Magidsohn and Mrs. Maxine 'Schiller
are in Israel as pert of- a' 'study mission of national leaders involved
with Haddssah's Zionist youth • activities dePartment, Mrs.. Morris
Popkin, national chairman, said the mission's purpose is to meet
with leaders concerned with
.. youth and visit youth facilities through-
,
out the. country.
The Detroit area alumnae chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority
announces (Frances Hamburger, .1970-711 president, 'returned recently.
from the sorority'S international convention: in' Florida with an award
-honoring the group for outstanding alumnae achievement. `-
Detroit Women of Alpha -Omega obserVed its '25th anniversary.
at a membership tea Tuesday at the home of Mks. Herbert Bloom. of
Cumberland Rd. ,New* and •25-year members were honored by Presi-
dent Mrs. - Richard Williams:

Friday, October 22,
MOVRaiitz:.Spealliing-, .` THE DETIMIT.AVIISH: alas ;
to BnaiM9she PTO
So•iCtitimanlieadsr-Frosh.-Air .:Socie.ty
The
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The 4-resh Air Society board of the board: of. directors _in OM and
Meet 8:45 p.n.,
Wednesday in the Aynagogue social directors has re-elected Sol G. has been-a member ad itii wen-
hall.
fdriSe-,-49P5'
kuitzman president for a one-year five
Mel Raeltz. president Of thil3e: tern.
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troit Common Council, will,speak
Other. officers are: Vice Presi-
on "Partners in Progress—the City 'dent, Di. Oscar D. Schwarti; sec-
LONDON, - ENGLAND.
and the Suburbs." -The public is

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MARIE SYBKIN, Brandeis Uni-
venity humanities professor emeri-
tus; has been appointed editor of
the Herd Press. S. Z. Abramov, an
attorney end Knesset member, has
been named associate editor.

retary, Mrs.-Asher N. Itchin; and
treasurer, Robert Kasle.
The nominating committee con-
sisted of . Mrs. Julian H. Scott,
chairman; A. Arnold Agree, Al-
lan Nachman, Mrs. Tilchini Dr.
Schwartz and Sidney J. Winer.
Kurtzman was first elected to

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Ramati•Tells Delegates:

ISrael's readiness to -conclude a who had the vision of community?'
Current Council - President
fair^ Suez -Canal- :-agreement—and
the.sad history of obstacles toward Hubert Sidlow read an execu-
tive-
comedttee resolution -of
that, agreement—was reviewed
here in a wide-ranging- talk by- tribute to Mr. Shevitz, which was
Israel Consul for the Midwest adopted by the delegates.
Ramati , said Israel's readiness
Shaul Ramatl. He spoke- , Monday
evening at -the opening - delegate to make concessions toward peace
assembly of the Jewish Ccimmunity was shown in Februark when it
Council. :-
expressed ; willingness to move
In a report on Current Council into an interim agreenient. Such a
activity; Executive Director Wel; move, he Said, " would give the
ter E. Klein announced that the. Egyptians the one real great con-
COimcil would issue soon a state- crete' asset peace can bring: the ,
ment on the current bussing con- opening of the Sim Canal.
troversy and -offer -"guidelines" to
He said it also would have pro-.
member organization& - vided the Soviet Union with a way
Klein also_ 'urged 'delegates to toward one of its greatest objec-
write their -congressmen :.with re- tives, allowing the USSR to con-
gard to the propoSed "khool prayer centrate on interests in the Persian.
amendinent,'!.:Which . Jewish . organ; Gulf: And from the • U.S. stand-
izations"-optiolie-asi ail infringement point, such an agreement would
on theEint.-Aniendment, - -
have groyided _a, desirable - cairn-
tribute to Sidney ing effect on the confrontation. -`=
In
8hevitz,- two!tinie Council pres-
concessial-, could
ident-Who dieit recently `Dr ;Sam- we !What.-greater-
We only- ask that we
as not- make?
uel Krohn recalled.
haVe to. • paY an additional
"an individual
at perception; price,"-
-ge
said
' , --
. ' Raniati:
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,
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He was referring to the recent:-
Miss Lansky to Marry proposal by Secretary of State
William Rogers which wat-roundly
Harry Colburn in May booed by Israelis as leaning toward-
the Egyptian position.
Ramat/ said it has been "dis
_quieting" to see the U.S. reverse
a policy of providing arms to Is=
rael, and he hoped that Phantoni
shipments would resume "publicly-
and soon."
This would. rule out the resump-
tion of hostilities, Racnati believes..
The Russians have little desire to ,
enter a conflict with the U.S., and
they have little confidence in their
Egyptian proteges, he_ said. At
the same time;,: it is to _Russia's.
advantage to Prevent_ peace in
the area.

1971f--35

EEN41'tERITER: (GREENFtELD, WEST Lit :Mill RD. =5140) .TONIGHT 'TIL 9

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