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Human Rights and USSR Jews Observances Set for Tuesday

The Coordinating Council
on Human Relations (CCHR),
a coalition of more than 90
religious, social, labor, eth-
nic and educational groups,
honcir six Detroit area
residents at the organization's
26th annual Human Rights
Day observance.

• The observance and award man Rights Department, 224-
ceremony will be held 7:30 4950, or the United Sisterhood
p.m., Dec. 10, in the Wayne of Michigan, 896-5546.
State University Community
A nation - wide Women's
Arts Building, in conjunction Plea on Behalf of Soviet Jew-
with a nationwide women's - ish Prisoners of Conscience
plea on behalf of Soviet Jew- will be observed Tuesday, Hu-
ish prisoners of conscience.
man Rights Day, it was an- .
Awards are annually pre- nounced in Washington by the
sented by CCHR to persons sponsors, the Leadership Con-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS who have made outstanding ference of National Jewish
contributions to human rights Women's Organizations-in co-
46—Friday, Dec. 6, 1 974
in each of six areas - Life, operation with the National
Liberty, Learning, Labor, -Conference on Soviet Jewry
and the National Jewish Com-
Law and Leadership.
The 1974 awardeesi are Ag- munity Relations Advisory
nes Korpalski (Life), Victor Council.
The announcement followed
D. Schumacher (Liberty),
Lee D . o lthin (Learning), a meeting here several days
for your party
ago between Sylva Zalman-
Joyce Mittenthal (Law),
garita Sotomayor Roxberry son, eight congresswomen and
(Labor) and Madie Jordan representatives of .11 ' major
By
Jewish women's organiza-
(Leadership).
tions. .
This year the observance
The participants joined Miss
will feature a bilngual play Zalmanson in issuing a dec-
(English-Spanish) and a - mul- laration of support for the
ti-visual display instead of Women's Plea. •
the dinner format of previous
Miss. Zalmanson is currently
years.
touring the U. S. in an effort
Admission is free, and tic- to focus attention on the Jew,
kets can be obtained by call- ish POCs in the Soviet .Union
ing the City of Detroit Hu- and to mobilize support for.
the early release of the POCs,
including her husband, Edu-
original personalized center-
ard Kuznetsov, and her two
pieces, favors, & invitations for
brothers, Vulf and Israel.
all occasions.
In the statement the par-
ticipants expressed support
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