THE DETROIT - JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, August 29, 1975 Israel Consul Refutes POW Abuse Charges in Newspaper Outlet Daieo are available for your joyous A recent feature on tor- ture appearing on the edito- rial page of the Detroit Free Press stated that Israel was guilty of phy=sically tortur- ing its political prisoners, especially Arabs, and that the Jewish state refused to allow international inquiry into the matter. However, in an update Monday, the Free Press stated that the information it previously reprinted was from a 1973 edition of Am- nesty International's "Report on Torture," and since then Israel had com- pletely cooperated with an investigation into its treat- ment of POWs, and that military officers guilty of brutality were dismissed, indicted and tried by Israel. The feature, "The Night- mare World of Political De- otkect 466aix at the elegant c:74ttium Gourmet Restaurant • Weddings • Showers • Etc. 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The Jewish News, meanwhile, received two letters reprinted by the Consulate General of Is- rael in Chicago, Yaakov Keinan, which refuted the accusations against Is- rael. Dr. L. Bitinger, a physi- cian who has studied vic- tims of persecution and tor- ture, scored AI for misinforming, the public on the conditions of POWs in Syria and Israel. He criticized an Amnesty International newsletter whose headline apparently charged Israel with brutal- ity while not mentioning the Syrian torture of its prison- (1-s. Friends and relatives fil) several outsULte com- munities gathered Sunday noon to honor Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pritz on their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple were married in Detroit. Mr. Pritz, a na- : t lye N'y\\*110- 1‘1. Ky. , lived a short \011ie in Cincinnati, and was brought to Detroit as a child in 1919. Mrs. Pritz, the former Anna Slo- movitz, a native of Russia, was brought to this country as a.•hild Nvith her family in 1918. For a number of years Mr. and Mrs. Pritz were among the most active leaders of the Michigan Home Society, he as presi- dent and she as secretary. Mr. Pritz, in the bread distribution business among leading restaurants and del- icatessens here. operated under the firm name of Zion Bakery. Both are avid and nearly daily participants in the Jewish Community Center Health Club Program. Their other interests in- clude participation in the CRITERION CLUB will Association for Welfare of leave today for Toronto . Soldiers in Israel, Down- where members will cele- town Synagogue, Jewish brate the Labor Day week- National Fund, Zionist Or- end at the Canadian Na- ganization of America and tional Exhibition and the Leukemia Foundation. International Air Show Mrs. Pritz is active in Cong. with local sight-seeing, the Beth Moses' sisterhood, and waterfront sports of Mr. Pritz was an active "Aquarama '75," and danc- member of the Jewish Bak- ing- at Labatt's Pavillion. ery Driver's Union Local 51 First in the new series of for 42 years. Criterion "open houses" will The couple have four be held 7:30 p.m. Wednes- daughters, Mrs. Philip day at the Bonanza Sirloin (Diane) Kaplan, Mrs. Jer- Pit in Southfield. The Soviet ome (Ilene) Dunn, Mrs. Union, Europe, and the Mid- Frank (Carolyn) Leider- dle East will be the subjects man and Mrs. Julius of a panel discussion by re- (Marlene) Feld; and 13 turning travelers Louha grandchildren. Lupiloff. Ruth Traison, Out-of-to•n guests in- Alan Mittelman and Gertie cluded Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Neuburger. For informa- Epstein of Bayonne, N.J.: tion, call Sylvia Bruch, Dr. Danny Buchalter and 545-1108, or Betty-Wein- son of Connecticut, Mr. and berg, 559-5175. Mrs. Abe Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg, Mr. WSU Fraternity and Mrs. Rubin Slovin, Mr. to Have Reunion and Mrs. Hyman Graff and The alumni of Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity of Wayne State University will hold a reunion party 8:30• p.m. Oct. 25 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Jennifer Eva Hessel and Barry Charles Mendel- The fraternity is seeking sohn were married in a re- the location of members. cent ceremony at the bride's For information, call Floyd home. Rabbi M. Robert Bornstein, 474-8136, or Iry Syme of Temple Israel offi- Collens,,545-5791. ciated. The bride is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hessel of Concord 21° Ave., Huntington Woods. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Si* Mendelsohn of Nadine Ave., Si* Huntington Woods. The bride is a graduate of the school of education at East- 1 1* ern Michigan University. Her husband is a student at the University of Michigan school of pharmacy. The couple will reside in Ypsi- lanti. 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