Jan. 19:1973
-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18 'Originals' Among Artists
Displaying at Sholem Al•ichein
I
Among the 121 professional show will be held at the
Michigan a rtists to
lea- Labor Zionist Institute.
rarest at the 10th annual art Mrs. Rose Roth, chairman ,
show and sale of Sholem reports that the following art
Aleichem Institute Feb. 2-4, ists will be especially ho
will be at least 18 veteran ored at the Meet the Arti s
exhihitors of Sholem Alei- evening Feb. 2:
chem's earliest shows. The
Igor Beginnin, Russell Bolt,
Office — Art
Drafting Supplies
Evelyn Brackett-Raskin, Ju-
dith Brady, Shiela and Stan
Burns, Sylvia Chover, Connie
Covent, Dorothy Currie, So-
phie Fordon, Jon Click, Ben
Glicker, Dorothy Harwood,
Richiard Jerzy, Emilie John-
son, Shirley Kallus, Arthur
Lehmann and Irene Meyer.
Mrs. Roth requests that any
other artist who exhibited at
the -Sholem Aleichem show 10
years ago, contact the Sho-
lem Aleichem office, 626-9565.
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call Ed Mandell, executive
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Present at the open house'
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The four.year-old associa-
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formed to provide supervised
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children, once the parents
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The residents, who have
been cooking and setting up
fur the open house, will lead
tours through their home.
There are five residents in
the home, all are considered
moderately retarded and cap-
able of meeting their own
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Station: Channel 2
Feature: "Theatrical Leg-
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Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
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Time: 7 p.m. Sunday
Station: WMZK-FM (98)
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Station: WDEE
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Feature: Rabbi Havim Do-
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Soviets Charge 3
for Jewish Deaths
MOSCOW — Two Ukrain-
ians have been sentenced to
death and a third man sen-
tenced to 15 years in a labor
camp and five years in Si-
berian exile for having "ac-
tively participated in the
mass arrests and execution
of nearly 300 Soviet activists
and 3,000 Jews," the news-
paper. Pravda Ukraini re-
ported.
The men, P. S. Kovalchuk
and I. Z. Chaika, who re-
ceived death sentences, and
A. M. Kukharulc, who was
imprisoned, were sentenced
following a conviction of col-
laborating with Nazi occupa-
tion forces in World War II
and then joining under-
7round nationalist bands that
opposed re-establishment of
Soviet power.
The charge was believed
to be the first where au-
thorities publicly linked war
crimes with executions of
Jews.
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Others present at the open
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During the open house, a
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ish retarded, "Barbara and
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Israel to Extend Technical Aid
to Friendly African Countries
JERUSALEM ( J T A) —
Reliable sources said Sunday
that the Israel government
has decided to expand its
technical aid and develop-
ment projects in several of
the larger African states.
The move follows a year in
which five African states
severed diplomatic relations
with Jerusalem, the most
serious setback yet suffered
by Israel on that continent.
According to the sources.
Israel has decided to concen-
trate on strengthening its ties
with those African states that
have proven their friendship
although the expanded aid
Nigeria.
Israeli officials expressed
satisfaction with the expres-
sions of appreciation for
Israeli aid recently voiced by
a senior Ghanaian official.
The occasion was the cere-
monial opening of a farm-
management course by
Israeli experts in Ghana.
Lt. Col. E. P. Baidoo, gov-
ernor of the area where the
course will be given, asked
Israeli Ambassador Avraham
Cohen to convey to Israel's
government and people
Ghana's thanks for Israel's
help. "We hope this assist-
ance will continue," Col.
programs will not be at the Baidoo said.
expense of others.
No countries have been Union Vote Causes
mentioned. But between 5
and 10 are said to be under Setback for Labor
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
consideration for new proj-
ects in the fields of agricul- Labor alignment received a
ture, education and tech- slight setback and the Gabsl
opposition advanced in the
nology.
Sources said the list would first elections held by the
include Zaire, Kenya, Ethi- newly formed needle trade,
opia, Ivory Coast and textile and leather workers
union.
Labor polled so per cent
Romanians Honor
against 23.5 per cent for
3 Jewish Leaders
Gahal.
BUCHAREST ( J T A ) —
In other recent trade union
Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen elections, Labor won 63 per
and two other Romanian cent while Gahal received
Jewish leaders were awarded (oly 16-17 per cent of the
their nation's Jubilee Medal ballots. Votes were cast by
on the occasion of the 25th 18,300 union members, about
anniversary of the Romanian 61 per cent of the member-
• Socialist Republic.
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