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June 28, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-28

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Sedate Singles Fling

Fund-Raiser to Benefit the Needy

Sedate Singles, 40 and up,
will have an evening of
dancing to a band 9 p.m.
Saturday at King Arms Res-
taurant. There is an admis-
sion charge. For information,
AHAV A CHAPTER will
call Henrietta Lewis, 546-
have a party 7 p.m. Sunday
0903.
at the home of S. Lipnik,
17209 Westhampton, South-
field. Singles age 20-35 are
invited. For information, call
Diana Brenner, 559-4435,
days, or Steffi Korens, 626-
7090, evenings.

&ai
Activities

• ......

626-3346

Albert Tucker-Samuel rant Lodge of .bnai Brith pre-
sented a check for $1,350 to Sheila Ordin, coordinator of the
CANS (Cans Against Needless Starvation) food distribution
program, following a recent lodge fund-raising party. The
remainder of the $2,700 proceeds were earmarked for com-
munity and Bnai Brith charities, according to Jerry Olson,
left, chairman of the event. Shown with Mrs. Ordin and
Olson are, from left, Ernie Solomon; Dennis Rice, past pres-
ident of Tucker-Grant and executive director of Bnai Brith;
Barry Kaufman, president of Tucker-Grant; Fred Apel;
and Harvey Olson, president-elect.



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Miami Professors Give Warning
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Three University of Miami
professors' have concluded
that the actions of the Soviet
Union during the Yom Kippur
War hold serious implications
for the future of detente.
Writing in a publication
of the university's Center for
Advances International Af-
fairs on "The Soviet Union
and the October 1973 Middle
East War: the Implications
for Detente," Profs. Foy D.
Kohler, Leon Goure and
Mose L. Harvey wrote the
following:
"The very fact that the
Soviet Union made an at-
tempt to strengthen its in-
fluence in the Middle East
at the expense- of U.S. in-
terests indicates that Soviet
leaders are prepared to seize
opportunities for gains, even
though this might strain the

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credibility of their detente
policy."
• In other words the U.S.
should be wary of maintain-
ing detente with the Soviet
Union, for while the USSR
is involved in relaxed tensions
with the U.S. it is aiding a
liberation struggle in some
other part of the world.
The Soviet definition .2f
dentente allows for reducing
a threat of war with the U.S.
while altering in its favor the
balance of forces in another
part of the world. This altera-
tion usually takes place in
areas of greatest interest and
sensitivity to the U.S., the
writers say.
The U.S. view, however,
assumes that both sides in
the detente agreement prac-
tice restraint in their foreign
policies and persue areas
which are of "mutual interest
and presumably of mutual
benefit to both sides."
Since the Soviets proved
by their actions in the Middle
East war last year that ad-
hearing to the mutual rules
of detente does not limit them
in making foreign policy de-
cisions, the authors suggest
that the U.S. beware of main-
taining detente with the So-
viet Union.

The current issue of "Fam-
ily Trails," publication of
the Michigan Department of
Education State Library
Services, is devoted to Michi-
gan Jewry.
Featured are articles on
"Jews in Michigan" and
"Jews in Detroit" by Irving
I. Katz, executive secretary
of Temple Beth El; a list of
persons interred in Beth El's
Lafayette Street Cemetery,
Michigan's oldest Jewish con-
gregational cemetery, desig-
nated last year as a historic
site by the Michigan Histori-
cal Commission; and a his-
tory of Petosky's Cong. Bnai
Israel by Zalman B. Fryman,
a past president of the con-
gregation.

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Detroit Common Council
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presented a resolution June
20 honoring Louis Panush,
principal of Western High
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retirement.
The resolution, adopted by
the nine council members
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H. Stern, geneologist of the
American Jewish Archives.

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