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December 12, 1975 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-12-12

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38 Docomliii-11;1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroit Groups Elect Officers in Miami Beach

ANTIQUE
FLEA MARKET

The Detroit Club of North
Miami Beach recently
elected Joseph Siegel as its
president.
Other officers include:
Joseph Milgrom, Phil Cam-
eron and Leo Magid, vice
presidents; Mollie Cameron,
Honey Magid and Joseph
Ainbinder, secretaries; Gor-
don Kozda, treasurer; Al
Lipman, parliamentarian
and chaplain; Nathaniel
Goldstick, associate chap-
lain; Mitchell Goldstone,
honorary president; and

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Rose Belinsky, honorary Men's Club, another group
first vice president.
of former Detroiters in
The executive board of Miami Beach, announces its
trustees includes Rose Be- new president is Mitchell
linsky, Sol King, Morris Goldstone.
Friedman, Sadie Cornfield,
Other officers are Ralph
Elaine Milgrim, Rose Kling Benson, Marvin Kalfus and
and Dr: Edward Stern. Philip Prayer, vice presi-
David Brown, Louis Cor- dents; Samuel Cohen and
man, Sherman.Porvin, Max David Appel, secretaries;
Goldhoff, Oscar Schorr and .David Alperin, treasurer; Al
Rose Erlichman are mem- Erber, Sam Kerner and
bers of the board.
Sam Samuels, trustees; and
The group will hold a din- Al Lipman, honorary presi-
ner dance and show Jan. 25 dent. The group will hold its
at the Carillon Hotel. De- 10th annual installation of
troiters are invited.
officers Jan. 11 at the Amer-
Meanwhile, -the Mooring icana of Bal Harbour.

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BB Gives Awards
to Its Local Units

WASHINGTON — Bnai
Brith has cited its Colum-
bus, Ohio lodge and a wom-
en's chapter in Woodlawn
'Park, Calif., for the orgarii-
zation's best local commu-
nity service programs in
1975.
A Birmingham business-
man and a Toronto woman,
a_ medical technican, were
honored as the year's out-
standing volunteerS.
The Columbus lodge and
the Woodlawn Park chapter
will each be presented with
Bnai Brith's Sidney G. Kus-
worm ANVard. The award
memorializes the first na-
tional chairman of Bnai
Brith's community volun-
teer services.

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Israel Completes
Design of Fighter

NEW YORK — Israel
Aircraft Industries has
completed the basic design
of a new air-superiority
fighter to replace the Mi-
rage 3, now the primary Is-
raeli air- force interceptor.
The new IAI fighter fea-
tures a single engine and a
reclining pilot' seat with
side-stick controller and fly-
by-wire controls. IAI is sur-
veying possible U. S. sup-
pliers for major subsys-
tems.

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API-Hashomer
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Americans for Progres-
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zair will hear Abe Bernicker
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Youth Win Prizes
for Shabat Role

Cong-. Shaarey Zedek's
Chaverim 'group announces
several members have won
prizes for consistently at-
tending Shabat services.
Winners include Brad
Beaver, .Evan Chudnow,
Yale Cohen, Keren David-
son, Sharon Davidson, Jer-
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Bobby Glen, Jonathan Gold-
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Levin, Robert Levine, Shel-
don Lover, Harleigh Man-
del, Lilli Mandel, Beth
Stern,' Ranon Teller, Shira
Teller, Karynne Tencer and
Bobby Tencer.
The junior congregation
holds a bagel sale Sunday
mornings in the Hebrew
school lobby. To order a
dOzen or more, call Steve
Lover, 357-2649.

WASHINGTON — The
latest Soviet arms deal with
Syria calls for provision of
500 tanks, almost a 25 per-
cent increase in its present
number, the Baltimore Sun
reports.
Quoting U.S. intelligence
sources, the Sun said that
the new arms arrangement
is believed to have been
worked out last month dur-
ing Syrian President As-
sad's surprise visit to Mos-
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The Sun said that deliverSi.
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