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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Flint Delegates Parley Voices Unity with Israel,
Friday, Dec. 13, 1974-17
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Parley in NY
The United Jewish Appeal
National Conference, to be at-
tended by several Flint lead-
ers, will take place today
and Saturday in New York.
Among the activities of the
conference are a special pre-
miere of Elie Wiesel's "Zal-
men of the Madness of God"
and a speech by Golda Meir.
Flint's delegates and cam-
paign chairmen are planning
campaign meetings for the
week after the conference.
Saul Syde, chairman, an-
nounces tha.t,two men's work-
ers training sessions will be
held 8 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday at the council of-
fice. Michael Pelavin and-
Gregori Teitelbaum will lead
the sessions.
Etsa Mitchell and Phoebe
Stanzler, women's UJA cam-
paign chairmen, announce
that the inaugural women's
campaign cabinet meeting
will be held 10 a.m. Wednes-
day at the council office. At
2 p.m. That afternoon, Greg-
ori Teitelbaum will be the
guest at a women's invita-
tional lea at the council of-
fice.
Information will be given
at the UJA Conference and
to the Flint campaign work-
ers on Israel's military status
so they may pass it on to
their communities during the
campaign.
Comings • •
and
. . . Goings
Sharon Stein has been
elected recording secretary
of -the Flint Area Council of
the International Reading As-
sociation, the association of
reading teachers in Genesee
County. Mrs. Stenn teaches
remedial reading to elemen-
tary and junior high school
students in the Mt. Morris
school system.
Lena B. Nadell,
Longtime Resident
Lena B. Nadell, a resident
of Flint for the past 50 years,
died Dec. 4 at age 72.
Born in Ontario, Mrs. Na-
dell was a member of Cong.
Beth Israel and its sisterhood
and Ann Lebster Chapter of
Hadassah. She resided at 411
W. Second.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter, Diane Sasson of Oak
Park; two sisters, Sybil
Vogtman of Detroit and Dena
Cummings of Dearborn; and
three grandchildren.
JDC Holds Annual
Parley in New York
NEW YORK — The 60th
annual meeting of the Joint
Distribution Committee is be-
ing held this weekend at the
New York Hilton Hotel.
The conference will begin
with reports on JDC pro-
grams in various parts of the
world and will conclude with
a dinner meeting. Sen. Hen-
ry M. Jackson will be the
principal speaker.
More than 400 Jewish com-
munity leaders from cities
throughout the United States
and Canada will adopt a bud-
get and program for 1975.
Tekoah: UN at All-Time Low'
NEW YORK (JTA)—The
world Conference of Jewish
Organizations concluded a
two-day meeting here with a
message to Premier Yitzhak
Rabin that the delegates had
voted unanimously of their
"eagerness" to participate in
any world-wide meeting the
premier might call to enable
Jews throughout the world to
"give \ voice to their soli-
darity With Israel."
Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson,
acting COJO chairman, sign-
ed the message which stated
it was being sent on behalf
of the 75 COJO delegates
from 11- Jewish organizations
on five continents as an "ex-
pression of our solidarity and
unity with Israel's great
struggle for peace and se-
curity."
Yosef Tekoah, Israel's Am-
bassador to the United Na-
tions, told the delegates that
the world-wide reputation 'of
the UN is at an "all-time
low," largely because of its
"blatant" anti-Israel actions.
He said "millions of men
and women who once pinned
their hopes on the UN have
become disillusioned, indeed,
revolted, by the actions of the
General Assembly, of UNE-
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JEWELRY
SCO and of other UN agen-
cies, in twisting their own
rules and violating their own
practices at the bidding of
the Arab oil billionaires."
The envoy said he was
"heartened" by the "response
of intellectuals who announc-
ed they would never again
collaborate with UNESCO.
"I am encouraged by the
United States Senate vote to
cut off U.S. financial support
of -UNESCO and I am im-
pressed by the about-face in
the vote of a small country
like Denmark on the PLO
issue, a change brought about
by a public outcry.
Tekoah declared that
"these developments show
what can be done when pub-
lic opinion is alerted to the
danger of surrendering to
Arab pressures."
A little knowledge in some
people is like little boys
throwing stones into myster-
ious lakes. They make a
great clatter ,but the silence
was more wonderful.—Rich-
ard Le Gallienne
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