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June 16, 1972 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-16

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Democratic Convention
Harks Israel, Soviet Jewry

—Friday, June 16, 1972
NEWS !State
THE DETROIT JEWISH

PUBLIC
NOTICE

PHOTOGRAPHY

WEDDINGS
BAR MITZVAS

posed peace treaty, the resolu-
tion on the Middle East urged
the U. S. to prevail upon the
Soviet
government to join in
S
seeing that such a peaceful
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ment was urged to support main.
tenance of the present cease fire
'and to "maintain Israel in suffi-
cier,t defensive strength so as to
assure its uncoerceable negoti-
ating, ability."

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delegates to the Democratic state 1 Leopold coordinated the writing Education continued to grow when
convention here Sunday.
of the Mid East resolution, and
co
a current and a former owner of
Although the convention ad - Dan Berk, an 18th District alter-
NBA teams donated a dormito0
journed before actual passage of nate to the resolutions committee,
and a lighted basketball court.
the resolutions could take place, ' . drafted the Society Jewry resolii-
Iry Kosloff. owner of the Phila-
they will go to the national Demo- i tion. Berk is chairman of the So-
delphia franchise , donated the dor-
cratic convention with the notation vet Jewry subcommittee of the
. mitory, and Ben Kerner, forme1
that they had the full support of Jewish Community Council.
owner of the St. Louis franchiscl,
the state convention, according to
Calling for direct (Arab-Israeli) • donated the court.
G. Vernon Leopold, 18th District' negotiations aimed at an unim- •

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