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July 05, 1974 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-07-05

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Kaufman Seeking

Israel Labor Chief to Visit

Yerucham Meshel, secre-
tary-general of Histadrut,
will meet here with Leonard
Woodcock, president of the
United Auto Workers, during
Meshel's 12-day visit to the
U.S.. beginning Aug. 1.
Meshel, who was elected to
h _ the top post of the 1,200,000-
r— member union in March, has
been in the Israel labor
r movement for the past 40
h.„ years. He is an authority on
workers in Israel and

Third Re-Election

is regarded as an expert on
social security, collective
bargaining and trade union
organization.
He was elected vice presi-
dent of the International Con-
federation of Free Trade
Unions at its May conference
in Brussels.

In today's world anyone
who tries to make an honest
living can—there's little co,rn-
petition.

PUTCHA!
Don't Say Gezundtheit

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Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
is seeking re-election to his
post in the 3rd Judicial Cir-
cuit of Michigan. Appointed
to the post in 1963 by Gov-
ernor G. Mennen Williams,
Judge Kaufman ah been re-
elected twice. He was grad-
uated from the Detroit Col-
lege of Law in 1929, and
has been practicing law for
the past 45 years. He was
appointed in 1946 as an as-
sistant prosecuting attorney
and was in charge of civil
rights and labor cases. He
was appointed Common
Pleas Court judge in 1953,
and was promoted to pro-
bate court judge, juvenile
division, in 1954. He was
President Dwight D. Eisen-
hower's representative at
the International Conference
of Children's Judges in Brus-
sels in 1958, and delegate to
the White House Conference
on Children and Youth in
1960. Judge Kaufman also
was a visiting judge in Re-
corder's Court and the State
Court of Appeals. He is a
member of the executive
board of State Judges Asso.
ciation.

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Michigan Attorney General
Frank J. Kelley sent a tele-
gram to President Nixon in
Moscow asking his interven-
tion for Soviet Jewry and
another to Syrian President
Hafez Al-Assad concerning
the trial of two Jews in
Syria.
In the cable to Mr. Nixon,
Kelley said the "arrest of
Jews by Soviet authorities
occasioned by your visit
subverts our nation's conten-
tion to the principles of the
Universal Declaration of Hu-
man Rights . I urge that
you make every effort to se-
cure release by Soviet author-
ities of political prisoners, an
end to their harassment, and
a guarantee of emigration
if a genuine detente is to be
achieved."
His telegram to Assad in
Damascus stated:
"In order to bring about
better relations between our
countries I urge that Yussef

Shaluh and Azur Zalta be
given an open public trial
in accordance with interna-
tionally accepted standards
of due process. To insure
that a fair trial is held, I
urge you to allow representa-
tives of the foreign press to
observe the proceedings."
Lewis S. Grossman, presi-
dent of Detroit's Jewish Com-
munity Council, sent a plea to
the Syrian government to pro-
vide an open trial and to in-
sure due process of law for
the two men. These charges
stemming from their at-
tempts to help co-religionists
emigrate to Israel.
Officials of the American
Jewish Committee have
learned that the trial of
Yussef Shaluh and Azur
Zalta began in secret on June
19. The two men were- ar-
rested in March and charged
with the murder and rape of
four young Jewish women
who were attempting to es-

cape official persecution of
Syrian• Jewry.
The Committee of Concern,
a nonsectarian American
group headed by General
Lucius D. Clay, investigated
the charges and uncovered
strong evidence that the
allegations against the men
are unwarranted and part of
a campaign to harass Syria's
Jewish minority.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 5, 1974-27

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the Aaron DeRoy Theater of
the Jewish Center.
Ben Dolphin, member of
the avante garde company of
Gus Solomons, will appear
in several works ranging in
style from Tai Chi through
tap dance to modern dance.
He will be accompanied at
the piano by his brother
Terry. Dolphin has conduct-
ed dance workshops at the
Jewish Center this past
month.
Detroiters Rick -Orbach and
Rob Kahn will perform "To
the Victor" to the music of
Harry Portch. The dance,
based on the Roman legend
of Castor and Pollax, pre-
miered in April at New York
University, where both men
are students.
Orbach, son of Cantor and
Mrs. Harold Orbach, has
danced and acted in local
theater and television. A
onetime performer with the
Young Dancers Guild and
Henry K. Martin productions,
he danced with an Israeli
folk dance company in Jeru-
salem and played the role of
the apostle John in the film,
"Jesus Christ Superstar." He
.is spending the summer at
the Marygrove College per-
forming arts department.
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Kelley Wires Nixon, Assad on Denial
of Rights to Jews in USSR and Syria

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Dolphin will choreograph
a trio of three men especially
for this concert.
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