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February 18, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-18

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isreidwydnar, 111. 1!72

TIE INTROIT HYMN NEWS

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Annual Aliya Conference
to Feature Four Workshops

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NEW YORK—A Sephatilie
tural Festival will be held 2 p.m.
Feb. 27 at Yeshiva 'University,
Experts on aliya and the op- Army tank corps and is a gradu- as the first event of the 28th an-
portunities Israel has to offer ,ate of the Paul Berwald School of nual nationwide Jewish Music Fes-
will address the annual Aliya Con- Social Work of the Hebrew Uni- tival sponsored by the Jewish Mu-
ference 3 p.m. Feb. 27 at the versity. Since
sic Council of the National Jewish
Jewish Center.
Welfare Board.
graduation, Miss
Shaul Ramati, consul general for Alon has been
Devoted to the theme of the
Israel in the Midwest, will be employed at the py
national month-long music festival
keynote speaker.
—"The Music of the Sephardic and
Rehabilita-f
The meeting is under the spon- tion Center of
Oriental Jews"—the New Cultural
sorship of the Detroit Zionist Fed- the ministry of
Festival is co-sponsored by the
eration, Israel Allya Center and defense and as a
Sephardic Community Activities
Jewish Center. Co-sponsors are case worker at
Program of the Rabbi Isaac El-
Americans for Progressive Israel- Jewish Agency
chanan Theological Seminary, a
Hashomer Hatzair, Association of hostels and ab-
university affiliate, and JWB's
Americans and Canadians for sorption centers.
Jewish Music Council.
Aliya, Council of Orthodox Rab-
The program at Yeshiva Univer-
In August 1970,
Miss Aloft
bis, Hadassah, Labor Zionist Al- Miss Alon was appointed repre- sity's Nathan Lamport Auditorium
liance. Religious Zionists (Mit- sentative of the Israel Aliya Cen- will highlight varied Sephardic tra-
re chi-Ha uoel-Ha mizrachi ) . United ter in New York.
ditions and will feature perform-
Zionists-Revisionists and Zionist
ances by renowned exponents of

Organization of Detroit.
Louis Panush, president of the
Detroit Zionist Federation, in giv-
ing his organization's complete
support to the Aliya Conference,
said the federation has concen-
trated its resources behind this
program "because of its impor-
tance and timeliness both for De-
troit Jewry and for Israel. This
is one area which has wide local
support that cuts across party and
Ideological lines and has generated
cooperation by all members of the
federation."
Dr.' Elie Aboulafia of the ZOD
will be meeting chairman.
After the keynote address, there
will be workshops on the follow-
ing:

"Professional Opportunities and
Skilled Trades," with Zees', Ben-
David, --area -feb—
reiientative of
the Israel Aliya Center, and S.
David Saferstein of Americans
for Progressive Israel, chair-
man.

"Business and Investment Op-
portunities," with Chaim Luz, spe-
cial aliya emissary, and Morris
Cooper of the AACA, chairman.
"Study Opportunities.
. a i g h e r
Learning," with Michael Alan,
aliya emissary, and Jerry Male-
mud of LZO, chairman.
"Short-Term Israel Programs—
Youth Work," with Avraham
Shur, emissary to Hashomer Hat-
zair, Amotz Peled, Ifabonim em-
issary, and Mrs. R. Bienstock of
Hadassah, chairman.
Born in Hungary, Ben-David
came to Israel in 1949 at age 22.
He met his wife, Offira, at Kib-
utz Tel , Yosef, where they lived
until 1955 when
he became direc-
tor of the Viber-
ias brancb of
"Dever." In 1964,
Ben - David and
his family were: .
among the first'
10 families to set-
tle in the new de-
velopment town
of Karmiel.
There, he opened
Ben-David

his own insurance agency from
which he took leave of absence in
June 1970 to become director of the
Israel Aliya Center in Cleveland.
Luz. who was born in Jerusa-
lem in 1934, served in both the
Sinai campaign and the Six-Day
War. He was sent as a special
representative to Ethiopia for two
years between
the two wars.

In 1967, Luz
took charge- of
a post with the
planning a u -
thority of the

Egged Bus Co.
from which he
took leave of
absence in 1969
to
become
a
representa -

this particular Jewish heritage.
Morrie R. Yohai, Great Neck,
N.Y., noted industrialist and Se-
phardic communal leader, is pro-
gram chairman of the Sephardic
Cultural Festival.
Included in the program will be
ancient liturgical selections from
Spain, Turkey Crimea, Persia,
Syria, Yemen and Israel, sung by
Raphael Yair Elnadav chief bar-
ren, Shaare Zion Syrian Congrega-

Panther Leaders Fined
$240, Put on Probation
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Three
Black Panther leaders were fined
$240 each by a magistrate's court
and put on three years' probation
for behavior likely to incite to riot
during Panther demonstrations in
Jerusalem last August.
The three, Eli Abigezer, 22,
Charlie Bitton, 23, and Saadia
Marciano, 22, were given three-
month suspended sentences to be
activated at any time during the Golda Meir Presented
next three years if they commit With Aged Menora
a similar offense.
JERUSALEM — A century-old
The three Panthers were
menora from a Russian synagogue
charged with assaulting police
was presented to Prime Minister
officers, disorderly conduct and
Golds Meir by Sam Rothberg, gen-
unlawful assembly.
eral chairman of the Israel Bond

Magistrate.Eliezer -Goldberrcon- Organization, during the closing
ceded that the defendants had left session of the Israel Bond confer-
the scene of the riot before the ence in Jerusalem.

police officers were assaulted but
maintained that their conduct had
Never run after your own hat—
contributed directly to the riotous others will be delighted to do it?
behavior of their followers.
why spoil their fun?—Mark Twain

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and London Synagogues, perform-
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choral group, under the direction
of Bernard1/3enqund-
(liturgical poems) and folk songs
of the Levant and North Africa,
sung by Salomon Amzallag, bar-
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ran, The Spanish and Portuguese
353-3284
Congregation of Montreal.
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