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November 24, 1972 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-24

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Student Named
to Southfield's
Board of Health

Linda Joette Kaplan has
been selected by Mayor Nor-
man Feder as youth repre-
sentative to the Southfield
Board of Health. Miss Kap-
lan, 18-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kap-
lan of Goldwin Dr., also was
selected as "Teen-ager of the
Week" in Southfield. She
served as a member of the
board of laymen for the
Southfield Drug Program in
August.
An honors college student
in the pre-medical curri-
culum at Wayne State Uni-
versity, Miss Kaplan will be
graduated in June.
She is a 1971 graduate of
Southfield High . School and
Shaarey Zedek Hebrew High
School, where she received
the Youth Leadership Award
as president of her consecra•
tion class and was a youth
leader and counselor for the
youth program last year.
She has been a counselor for
the winter camp program at
the Jewish Center for several
seasons. ,
Miss Kaplan, who plays
piano, organ
and harpsi-
chord, attended Interlochen
National Music Camp for
five summers. Linda also
was
an executive board
member and secretary-treas-
urer of the Tuesday Musicale
Student League of the Mich-
igan Federation of Music As-
sociations in 1971. She was
rated superior in vocal abil-
ity in local and state compe-
titions of the Michigan School
Vocal .Associations.

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BBYO
Business

The Great Lakes AZA and
Bnai Brith Girls council
announce the appointment o
two over-all coordinators for
the regional convention to
take place Dec. 24-28, at the
Jewish Center. The coordin-
ators are Stewart Shifman of
Ohr AZA and Jill Mehr of
Fanny Brice BBG. This
year's theme revolves around
the issue of alienation and in-
stitutions, and the slogan of
the convention will be "I
Wanna Be Me!". All nation-
ally registered members of
AZA and BBG are eligible to
attend.
• • •
The next meeting of the
BBYO Israeli dancing spe-
cial interest group will be
held 4 p.m. Wednesday at
the BBYO office. Tzvi Linde-
mann will teach. All BBYO
members are invited.

• • •

Several new advisors have
been named to serve with
AZA and BBG chapters:
Jonathan Jaffa, Dreyfus
AZA; Bernard Kantor, Ohr
AZA; Rick Levitt, Rose AZA;
Jo Ann Saperstein, Chavay-
ros BBG: Shirley Taub, Gla-
zer BBG; and Gaill Israel,
Masada BBG. Advisors still
are needed. For information,
call BBYO, 354-6100.
• • •
At the recent AZA Great
Lakes Council meeting, Mark
Sharpe of Herzl AZA, Wind-
sor, was elected aleph moreh.
Mark's duties will center
around membership recruit-
ment and training .

Ha bonim Labor Zionist
Youth will discuss Zionism
and kihutz life at a gathering
for high school students 8
p.m. today at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Israeli sing-
ing and dancing will follow.

Beth Abraham-Hillel Syna-
gogue Youth Group will hold
a variety-talent show 8 p.m.
Dec. 2 at the synagogue.
There will be a nominal
charge at the door. The pub-
lic is invited.

and 8th graders will take
place all weekend at a camp

Hebrew Lessons

near Windsor.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Mew. 24, 1972-35

20 PFLP Terrorists Found in Gaza Strip

JERUSALEM (JTA) — An
army spokesman announced
that a network of terrorists
belonging to the Popular
Front for the Liberation of

Palestine was discovered in
October by security forces
in the Gaza Strip.

Habonim Outlines Youth Group Sets
Weekend Plans
Song. Dance Show

Another activity for 7th

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The suspects were found
to be in possession of arms
and sabotage equipment and

a large quantity of PFLP

leaflets.
Security forces attributed
terrorists acts to this net-
work near Kfar Darom and

Twenty terrorists were ar-
rested in the Muazi, Dir el at the Nuseirat refugee
Ballah, Nuseirat and Khan camp.

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Students interested in tak-

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Regular meetings for 10- sons given by Ilashahar.
and 11.year - olde and for 7th Zionist youth movement, may

and 8th grader. are held

call Rona Silverstein,

543-

Sunday afternoons. For In- 5109. After the lessons, there
formation, call Judy Sllberg, will be a meeting and Israeli
968-8726.
singing and dancing.

Israel to Press U.S. to End Double Tax

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
United States soon will be
pressed by Israel to ratify a
treaty for the avoidance of
double taxation which was
drafted 10 years ago but
pigeon-holed since then in the
U.S. Senate, it was learned
here.
The question of ratification
arose at a conference at Bar-

Ilan University in Tel Aviv
attended by 60 American and
Israeli lawyers, accountant
and tax experts. The discus-
sions were devoted to taxes
on American investments in
Israel.
The conference was ar-
ranged by the Bar-Ilan law
faculty and the American-
Israel Tax Foundation.
The Senate objects to a

their income tax returns.

The clause was first intro-
duced in the tax treaty be-
tween the U.S and Pakistan
in 1957 but was deleted by
the Senate.
The principle, however,

has been incorporated by
most other countries, and the

clause was included in
treaties Israel has signed
with Britain, France, Swed-
en, West Germany, the Neth-
erlands and Belgium.

Israel Exports Fashion

EAST' AFRICA—A group of
Israeli businessmen visiting
Africa acre taken on a sa -
fari.
They came across a 'Masai
tribe where the people hung
heavy
obpects from their ear
tax-sparing clause in the
draft treaty which would per- lobes to make their ears
mit American taxpayers to longer.
credit taxes paid abroad and
One of the objects proved
tax relief permitted as an ' to be a can of preserved food
investment incentive against! made in Israel.

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