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October 31, 1975 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-31

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8 October 31, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEW CADILLAC?

BUY OR LEASE FROM

ANDY BLAU

in BIRMINGHAM at

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
RES. 642-6836
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM

Blast Injures Israelis and Tourists

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Eight Israelis and foreign
tourists suffered slight inju-
ries Monday when a booby-
trapped car exploded out-
side the Hotel Eyal in down-
town Jerusalem, severl
damaging the front of the

hotel and destroying the
car.
The blast occurred as a
group of tourists was as-
sembling in front of the ho-
tel to begin a day of sight-
seeing.
Police said none of the vic-

tiros sustained serious inju-
ries because there were no
people.close to the car at the
time of the explosion. One of
the injured, Michael Zweig,
73, of Jerusalem, was in-
jured last spring when a
booby-trapped refrigerator

You are invited to attend the presentation of the

IRWIN COHN

INTER-NATIONAL
B'NAI B'RITH
HUMANITARIAN
AWARD

C. BOYD STOCKMEYER

"For distinguished and enduring contributions

of a humanitarian nature"

Joint Israel-Egypt
Committee Meets

Presentation by Martin M. Gluchow

Vice President of B'nai B'rith District 2
TUES., NOV. 18, 1975, 6:00 P.M.
GRAND BALLROOM, COBO HALL

C. BOYD STOCKMEYER

The cause supported through the B'nai B'rith Humanitarian Award Dinner aids some 200,000 young people in

high schools and colleges throughout the nation, who will directly benefit from B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations
and the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization.

Reservations for the Humanitarian Award Dinner can be made by calling the B'nai B'rith Foundation, 21711
W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, 354 - 6100, or contact your B'nai B'rith Lodge or Chapter.

Subscription

Dietary Laws Observed

$100 per person, minimum

Black Tie Optional

GENERAL DINNER CHAIRMEN

IRWIN I. COHN

ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

JOSEPH L. HUDSON, JR.

ALAN E. SCHWARTZ

Honorary Chairmen

LOUIS BERRY

WALKER L. CISLER

ROY D. CHAPIN, JR.

HENRY FORD !!

MAX M. FISHER

THOMAS A. MURPHY

JOHN J. RICCARDO
LEONARD WOODCOCK

Honorary Co-Chairmen

Thomas B. Adams

Martin M. Gluchow

Honorable Richard H. Austin
David M. Blumberg

Honorable Robert P. Griffin

Dr. Richard Hertz
Maxwell Jospey

George E. Gullen

Very Red. Malcom Carron, SJ.

Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn

Honorable Philip A. Hart

Honorable Frank J. Kelley

Richard C. Gerstenberg

Honorable Philip M. Klutznik

Jack Musick
John S. Pingel

Ray W. Macdonald

Rt. Rev. H. Coleman McGehee, Jr.
William G. Meese

Honorable William G. Milliken

Jack Spitzer

Honorable Coleman A. Young
Paul Zuckerman

Co-Chairmen and Dinner Committee*

MARTIN M. GLUCHOW

Mrs. Morris Adler
Mrs. Ira Albion

Hon. Daniel S. Cooper

Charles H. Gershenson
Bernard Gordon

Father Clement Kern

Harry Pearson

Paul Silver

Norman Allan

J. Richard Cooper

William Klinsky

William T. Gossett

John Peppler

Harry Koltonow

Mrs. Leonard Sims

Raymond T. Perring

Eugene Sloan

Frank Colombo

Louis G. Allen
Frank D. Angelo

Richard W. Cordtz

William E. Grace

Jacques Cousin

Ronald Korn

Hon. Bobby Crim

H. James Gram
Barry Grant

Jeffrey Kravitz

George Pierson
Bernard Pincus

Carmi Slomovitz

John Anstandig

Eugene Arden

Hugh Daly

Ralph Ladd

Hon. Martha Griffiths

Max J. Pincus

Arthur F. F. Snyder

Maurice Aronsson
Louis E. Barden

Robert Dewar

George L. Lahodney

Grodan
Lewish S. Grossman

David Pollack

Irvin

James Laker

Ernest M. Solomon

Rabbi Joel Poupko

Joseph Lee

Max Sosin

Joseph S. Radom

Jack G..Redline
Sam Rich

Hon. Michael Stacey
Robert A. Steinberg

Morris Direnfeld

Henry Dorfman

Leonard Baron

David Easlick

Hon. Lawrence Gubow
Dr. William Haber

Samuel W. Leib

Hon. Victor Baum

Mrs. Robert Ellis

Samuel Hamburger

Mrs. Andrew Berger

Leonard R. Farber
Hon. Jack Faxon

Yale Levin

David Handleman
David B. Harper

Dean E. Richardson

David Levine

Rudolph Straus

Edwin G. Roberts

Dwight Havens

Mrs. Harold A. Robinson

Dr. Bertram Marx

Robert M. Surdam

Irving Bluestone

Joe Feldman
Richard 0. Fine

Sammy Lieberman

Peter W. Stroh

Martin S. Hayden

Jock A. Robinson

George Tarnoff

Norman Bolz

Edward Fishman

Maurice Rosender

Hon. James Blanchard

Hon. Carl Levin

Roy W. Stevens

David Hermelin

Ludwig Boraks

Nathan Fishman

John C. McCabe
M. Frank McCaffrey

Richard C. Hoerner

Felix Rosenzweig

Joel Tauber
Thomas Turner

Alfred H. Bounin

Hon. William Fitzgerald

Bennett J. McCarthy

David B. Holtzman

Robert D. Rowan

Max M. Wayburn

Jerome Brasch

Dr. Robben W. Fleming

Hon. Wade H. McCree, Jr.

Harry Weinberger

Hon. David Breck

Hon. Joseph Forbes

Irwin T. Holtzman
Jason L. Honigman

Nathan D. Rubenstein

Thomas McMasters

Arnold J. Weiner

Paul Broder

Walter B. Ford II

Richard L. Meoselle

H. Clay Howell

Rabbi William Rudolph
Thomas Russell

Hon. William S. Broomfield

Hon. Donald F. Fracassi

Milton M. Weinstein

Jerome J. Frank

Norman Michlin
Charles Milan

Hyman Safran

Dr. Wayne H. Buell

Joseph Jacobson
Harold S. Jaffa

Harold J. Samuels

Bernard Weisberg

Harvey L. Weisberg
Martin Weston

Louis L. Weinstein

John Bugas

Kaye G. Frank

Moe Miller

Rabbi Max Kopustin

Bernard Schlussel

Hon. Benjamin D. Burdick

Douglas Fraser

Paul S. Mirobito

Sidney J. Korbal

Arthur C. Schott

H. Fred Campbell

Douglas Schubot

Roy Wilkins

Lawrence M. Carino

Sidney Freedland
Sam Freedman

Milford Nemer

E. Paul Casey

Hon. G. Mennen Williams
J. D. Williams

Allan Charlupski
Phillip Cohen

Avern Cohn

LOUIS WEBER

Philip Slomovitz

James T. Barnes, Sr.

David Bittker

Meanwhile, in London,
Hugh Fraser, a Conserva-
tive MP, who narrowly
escaped death along with
his house guest, Caroline
Kennedy, daughter of the
late President John Ken-
nedy, when a bomb ex-
ploded under his car Oct.
23, is a life-long Zionist.

He is chairman of the
Parliamentary group of the
Conservative Friends of Is-
rael, which comprises 88
Conservative MPs.
Fraser, a constant and
vocal speaker for Israel, in-
curred the wrath of the pro-
Arab lobby when address-
ing a victory rally after the
Six-Day War. While Lon-
don's police have opened in-
tensive investigations, they
are not saying whether they
are looking into Arab in-
volvement.
Meanwhile, funeral serv-
ices were held in Kiryat
Shemona Oct. 23 for Gabriel
Shlomo, 52, who died of
wounds suffered in a terror-
ist rocket attack on the bor-
der village. Shlomo, the
father of 11 children, had
been in the hospital for two
months.

TO

JOSEPH L. HUDSON JR.

exploded on a sidewalk in
Zion Square killing 15 per-
sons.

Harry N. Katz

Ted Nemzin

Robert B. Semple

Joseph Frenkel

Hon. Ira G. Kaufman
Hon. Nathan J. Kaufman

Mrs. Paul Newman

Nate S. Shapero

Mrs. Gordon Fruitman

Hon. Damon J. Keith

Jack Shenkman

Robert E. Winkel

Hans Gehrke, Jr.
Sheldon Gersh

Jack L. Otto

Daniel J. Kelly

I. W. Sherr

Stanley Winkelman

Benjamin H. Paddock III

Hon. George Kent

Bernard Panush

Hubert J. Sidlow
Irving Siegel

Hon. John M. Wise

James Osborn

Mrs. Myra Wolfgang

B'nai B'rith Foundation Committee Chairman

B'nai B'rith Foundation Committee Co-Chairmen

Louis Weber

David Bittker Herman V. Kasoff Sol Moss Dennis J. Rice Louis Segal
David M Kaplan, Midwest Director, B'noi B'rith Foundation of the United States

Howard Rontal and Beth Ash, Public Relations Counsels
`Committee in process of formation

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
first meeting of the Israeli-
Egyptian joint committee
was held last week in a tent
in the United Nations buffer
zone between Baluz and
Kantara in the Sinai desert.
The four-hour session,
from which the press was
barred, is believed to have
dealt with procedural mat-
ters related to the future
functioning of the joint
committee and to imple-
mentation of the various
clauses of the military pro-
tocol worked out by Israeli
and Egyptian negotiating
teams at Geneva last
month.
The deliberations were
described as amicable. An
honor guard composed of
blue-helmeted soldiers of
the Swedish UNEF contin-
gent presented arms as the
two delegations entered the
tent.
The military protocols
reportedly discussed at the
meeting specify that the
first area to be evacuated by
Israel is the Ras Sudar oil
corridor on the eastern
shores of the Gulf of Suez
which contain the Ras Su-
dar and Abu Rodeis oil-
fields.

Reconstructionists
Honor Leaders

NEW YORK — - Prof.
Franklin H. Littell, a friend
of Israel and Christian lib-
eral, will be the guest
speaker at the annual lunch-
eon of the Jewish Recon-
structionist Foundation
Sunday in New York.
The luncheon will mark
the 35th anniversary of the
Jewish Reconstructionist
Foundation. Special cita-
tions will be awarded to 10
leaders who have devoted 25
years or more of service to
the Reconstructionist Move-
ment in American Judaism.

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