•i ; 1.144 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, May 2, 1975 AJCongress to Host Chief of Urban Affairs INDOOR OR OUTDOOR TENNIS LESSONS Reasonable rates 357-0629 or 355-0629 David Deitch after 6 FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows—Neckline— Arms— Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist , ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 Nr Northland & Pro.ndence Hospital( PHONE 557 - 1108 15 Years I • !).; Downtown • Joseph B. Robison, na- tional director of the com- mission on law, social action and urban affairs of the American Jewish Congress, will address the Michigan Council and Women's Divi- sion of the AJCongress 8 p.m.- Thursday at the Zion- ist Cultural Center. A coffee hour will follow. Robison is a leading au- Thority on civil liberties and religious freedom and the use of the law in the preser- vation of individual liber- ties. In his 26 years with the AJCongress, Robison has drafted many of the laws against discrimination based. on race and religion CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Seating Up to 400 I Call Our Banquet Manager 682-4300 Shenandoah Country Club ..0x..4.x.„,-.::x...seemeoviimfatewsesidowskemeek iv We Are The ONLY neffie Riedattutio Specializing In • Unusual Gifts • Lamps • Tables • Decorative Accessories • Wall Decor Specialists JOSEPH ROBISON that have been adopted in many parts of the country. He has regularly repre- sented the AJCongress in presenting testimony at legislative hearings before committees of Congress and state and local legisla- tive bodies. He has submit- ted briefs in the United States Supreme Court and other courts in leading cases on such issues as government support of sectarian schools, sectar- ian practices in public schools, the operation of Sunday laws, legislative apportionment and racial segregation in both the South and the North. Interior Decorating Service all nations Robison was on the legal NEW YORK — Oliver B. all types of staff of the National Labor identification photos Relations Board for 10 years Winkler, former executive and was for 20 years general director of the Jewish Com- fast service counsel for the National munity Center and the Jew- at these ish Community Council of Committee Against Dis- SS KRESGE STORES ONLY crimination in Housing and El Paso, Texas, has been ap- Northland Center Sfld. El 6-0733 Oakland Mall Troy a member of the equality . pointed by the National Jewish Welfare Board to 585-6200 Dot. Ve 7-2431 committee of the American serve as a community con- Civil Liberties Union. Participating in a panel sultant in the area of health discussion following the and physical education. Herbert Millman, execu- JOIN talk are Philmore Leemon, tive vice president of JWB, investment banker, and Dr. MIZRACHI Bernard Goodman, profes- said in his new capacity as a member of the JWB staff, TOURS sor of economics at Wayne SPEND State University. The public -- Winkler will be in a position to give leadership to the is invited. SHAVUOTH IN implementation of the rec- JERUSALEM ommendations of the JWB Bar-Ilan Prof study committee on direc- May 12-26 $899 of JWB services in May 12-June 2 $1029 Speaks at WSU tions health and physical educa- incl. Sharm El tion when they are adopted Sheikh and Eilat Prof. Hananyah Glaub- by the JWB board. $1099 man, a psychologist from trips incl.: Fare, 1st class Bar-Ilan University in Is- hotels and sightseeing rael, spoke at Wayne State TAKE ADVANTAGE OF University Wednesday. 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