Bnai Brith Keeps, UNESCO Relations WASHINGTON, (JTA) — rrhe Bnai Brith applauded ithe actions of cultural and in- tellectual leaders who have evered their connections '‘vith UNESCO in protest over {with unctions imposed on Israel. But Bnai Brith president David M. Blumberg said that his organization, which molds non-governmental sta- tus at the United Nations, ?would not quit its relation- Ships with UNESCO but L ,7.-.•ould "campaign for a re- versal of its politicization." This action was endorsed by the Bnai B.rith board of gov- rnors at is annual meeting here. berg said Bnai Brith I wow . appeal to UNESCO's 4a-- - nber -executive board wk that body meets in , aris in May. ( BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and His Orchestra 851-6118 Resolutions adopted by Bnai Brith included a call for government regulations to safeguard democratic insti- tutions from subversion by "any massive infusions of Arab oil and other cartel money" into the U.S. econo- my. 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Adams Road, Next to South Adams Square Arcade in Birmingham, Michigan Phone 642-3860 naz Brit/2 Activities BB Women, Girls Plan Program to Focus on Plight of Soviet Jews The Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan De- troit will join the Great Lakes Bnai Brith Girls Council for a program, "Soviet Jewry— A Message for Today," '7:30 Bnai Brith Has Reduced Budget WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith has reduced its budget for its programs throughout the U.S. The organization's board of governors set its 1975 budget Monday at $20.3 million. The amount is equal to 1974 revenues, but leaves. no room for inflationary cost increases. More than $12 million of 'the budget has been allo- eated to Bnai Brith's youth programs, which enjoyed a 5 percent increase in fund raising efforts last year. However, the organization's officers pointed out that in- flation more than wiped out the gains. Bnai Brith president David M. 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I 1 1 I Couples Hold First Installation After all, what other ice cream parlor around serves an ice cream that has been labeled "a frozen immortal"? p.m. Feb. 20 at the United Hebrew Schools main build- ing. The program will focus on first-hand documentaries by Soviet Jews who have immi- grated to Detroit and by acti- vists in the Soviet Jewry movement. Mrs. Maynard Kalef of the BBW Council announces Mrs. Charles Ruben is women's council chairperson. Fay Baker is social action chair- man for BBG Council and Sherry Grossinger is pro- gramming vice president. Tickets are available through all Bnai Brith Wom- en's chapters, BBG chapters and the BBYO office, 21711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield. Bernard Ferency was in- stalled as preseident of the Bnai Brith Rey-Ut Couples Unit Saturday at the organi- zation's first installation pro- gram. 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