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October 20, 1972 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-20

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Publisher to Be JNF Speaker

Administrative
Aide at Sinai

LETTER BOX

Jewish News editor and Center.
According to JNF Presi-
publisher Philip Slomovitz
will address the Jewish Na- dent David P. Zack, Slomo-
tional Fund of Greater De- vitz will review significant
troit at its annual election- current events and their ef-
meeting 8:15 p.m. Wednes- fect on JNF.
An opening prayer on Is-
day at the Zionist Cultural
rael's 25th anniversary, as Editor, The Jewish News:
well as musical renditions,
Relations between the Fed-
will be offered by Cantor eral Republic of Germany
Emeritus Jacob Sonenklar of and the state of Israel are
Photography
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. -
distinguished by a singular
Slomovitz's talk will follow historical interconnection be-
Weddings • Bar Mitrvas
the election of officers. A tween the German and Jew-
6 0-7392
special presentation will be ish peoples.
made to Leonard N. Simons.
Political representatives of
A social hour will conclude both countries have repeat-
the evening.
edly stressed the fact that
FACIAL HAIR
German-Israeli relations lie
Error of opinion may be within the tense area be-
PERMANENTLY
tolerated where reason is tween the past and the fu-
REMOVED
left free to admit it.—Thom-
ture.
eyes...yrs— nomatine— Arens—Legs
as Jefferson.
Nevertheless, in the past
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and Germans are cooperat-
ing in the fields of politics,
economy, science and cul-
ture.
We wish for greater con-
crete cooperation with the
Arab states, too, but are not
prepared to accept interfer-
ence in German sovereign
rights as the price. We do
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Federal Chancellor Willy
Brandt has emphasized that,
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From this results shared re-
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sponsibility on the part of
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Following the terrible ex-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Firday, Oct. 20, 1972

German-Israeli Friendship
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ised that "a competent, ar-
ticulate local spokesman"
would be invited to serve on
a panel at the lecture . . .
Such was not the case . .
The synagogue did not pro-
vide a spokesman.
Those who brought Collins
to Detroit and allowed him to
speak as he did committed a
Sister Mary Pauline Gre-
serious injustice in their de-
termination to provide enter- gorio, a student of hospital
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Editor's N o t e: Bernard
member of the Sisters of
Panush, chairman of the
Charity of the Incarnate
Beth Achim committee that
Word, Houston, is the for-
arranged the Collins lecture,
mer director of medical rec-
explained that his committee ords at St. Joseph Hospital
had invited a group of ex- and director of the depart-
perts to serve on a planned ment of medical records at
panel, but that none of the Dominican College, Houston.
invitees was in the city last She is the 11th trainee in
weekend. The Jewish News hospital administration to
covered the lecture and the serve at Sinai.
report appears on Page 6
. .
in this issue.
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Editor, The Jewish News:

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would otherwise have been
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to thank Mr. Joseph Boren-

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