Bond Leaders Meet to Plan
Nov. 15 Tribute and Dinner

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Bnai Moshe Youth Events

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Tribute committee members at a recent planning
meeting for the Nov. 15 dinner honoring Dr. Joel I. Ham-
burger on behalf of Israel Bonds are, from left, standing:
Dr. Elie Aboulafia, Walter Nussbaum, ticket chairman;
Mrs. Lawrence Wayne, telephone co-chairman; and
Wayne. From left, seated, are: Dr. Lloyd J. Paul, chair-
man of the medical professions division; Dr. Simon Do-
lin and Mrs. Dolin, host and hostess of the planning
meeting. Dr. Hamburger will be presented with the
Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award at the Bond din-
ner. For information, call Bonds, 968-0200.

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BONN — In 1974, the
Federal Republic of Ger-
many was able to increase
its imports from Israel by
7.2 percent. The Federal
Republic's exports to Israel
increased by 34.9 percent.
Most of the Federal Re-
public's exports to Israel in
1974 were in the form of
industrial products.
At the same time Ger-
many's export surplus to
Israel rose to 817 million
DM in 1974, chiefly as a re-
sult of the growth of exports
worth 522 million DM in
1973.

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Bnai Moshe Kadimah
USY (Grades 7 and 8) will
have an oneg Shabat 2 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Rabbi and Mrs. Stanley
Rosenbaum, 14661 Balfour,
Oak Park. For reservations
and information, call cul-
tural religious vice presi-
dent, Michael Ungar,
557-1481, or Kadimah ad-
viser, Sharon Landau,
545-6951.

YI Teens to Visit
Convalescents

Young Israel Teens of the
National Conference of Syn-
agogue Youth will visit the
Mount Vernon Convalescent
Home Saturday, meeting
3:30 p.m. at Young Israel of
Greenfield. There will be
singing, dancing and re-
freshments.
Registration for the free
Torah high school program
has been rescheduled for
7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
Persons unable to register
that night may call Ronald
Schwarzberg, 557-4157.

YI Teens will have a
membership drive Sunday
through Oct. 26. Dues
must be paid to attend con-
ventions. For membership
information, call Michael
Schwarzberg, at the phone
number listed above.

Members who received
awards and citations at the
annual awards banquet
were Howard Ginsberg, To-
rah service citation; Carol
Greenwald, outstanding
programming; Alan Gor-
don, Joey Altus, Audrey
Braver, Mark Eisenberg
and Elyse Adler, outstand-
ing members; and Sharona
Koeningsberg, Sheri Man-
del, Shira Shuchatowitz,
Noah Levi, Julie Torgow,
meritorious leadership;
Marcia Fink, Michael
Schwarzberg, Janet Fink,
outstanding leadership; and
Stuart Singal and Allison
Aron, Young Israel Teeners
of the year.

Rabin to Make
Cabinet Changes?

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Well-placed and informed
sources close to the Prime
Minister's office say that
Yitzhak Rabin has decided
to make some changes in his
cabinet.
It is reported that Rabin
intends to name Gen. "Arik"
Sharon as Chief of Staff of
the Armed Forces in place
of Gen. Mordecai Gur.
Also, Shimon Peres is to be
relieved of his portfolio as
Defense Minister and will
become Foreign Minister.
In that case Rabin would
retain the portfolio of de-
fense in his own hands, as
was the case when Ben-Gur-
ion was Prime Minister.
The present Foreign Min-
ister, Yigal Allon, would
stay on as a vice premier or
could possibly take over as
head of the Jewish Agency
and World Zionist Organi-
zation.

Kadimah will play minia-
ture golf Sunday, meeting
3:30 p.m. at the synagogue.
There will be a nominal
charge and drivers are
needed. For reservatons,
call social vice presidents,
Richard Demak, 398-0090,
or Mark Baumgarten,
353-2017, or Miss Landau.

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October 17, 1975 45

Beth Achim Youth
Will Have Hayride

Cong. Beth Achim's Kadi-
mah youth group will have a
hayride followed by a bon-
fire Oct. 25, meeting 8:15
p.m. at the synagogue.
There is a charge.
Future events include a
mystery bus ride, old movie
night, bowling party and ice
cream social. For reserva-
tions for the hayride, by
Wednesday, or for informa-
tion, call Leah Herman, ad-
viser, 547-0708.

Kadimah will host the
seventh, eighth and ninth
graders from Congs. Beth
David and Beth Emeth in
Toronto Oct. 31-Nov. 2. For
information contact Miss
Landau.
Junior congregation will

have a touch football game
1:30 p.m. Sunday at Victo-
ria Park.

Bnai Moshe Senior USY
will host a bash 8 p.m. Sat-
urday in the social hall.
Admission is free, and there
will be dancing, games,
prizes and refreshments.
For information, contact
Sue Acker, 968-0037.
For information on youn-
ger youth activities, contact
youth director, Hartley
Harris at the youth lounge,
548-3123 or at home,
968-3563.

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Group will be available 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 2 to per-
form a complete range of
home services for its fund-
raising Mitzva Day.
Services include washing
windows, washing cars, rak-
ing leaves, cleaning base-
ments, painting, cooking,
babysitting, shopping and
dog-walking. For informa-
tion or for an appointment,
call Dan Fine, 547-2294, or
Steve Zatkin, 559-1720.

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