THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
3$ Friday, July 30, 1976
LADIES DEPART-
MENT OF MICHIGAN
past presidents will meet 7
p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Mary Love, 31525
Nottingham Dr., Franklin
358-3642
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There will be a pot-luck sup-
per, followed by a short
meeting at which plans for
future social events will be
discussed. For information,
call Luba Lupiloff, 559-6496,
or the JWV office, 559-5680.
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LT. RAYMOND ZUSS-
MAN AUXILIARY will
have a luncheon-meeting
noon Aug. 7 at the MCL Ca-
feteria in the Tel-12 Mall.
President Mrs. Seymour
Zuger will conduct the
meeting and introduce her
-new officers and committee
chairmen: vice presidents,
Alice Lubin and Claire
Sussman; treasurer, Mrs.
Walter Fischel; correspond-
ing secretary; Sylvia Bruch;
historian, Mrs. Louis We-
ber; and patriotic instruc-
tress, Mrs. Sam Wilson.
Plans also will be made for
hospital service dates. For
information, call Mrs. Zu-
ger, 399-2898, or past presi-
dent, Mrs. Charles Haupt-
man, 352-2696.
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On the occasion of the
American Revolution, Bi-
centennial and Detroit's
275th birthday, an impres-
sive illustrated book has
been published by the De-
troit Bicentennial Commis-
sion.
Among the contributors
of articles to this book are
Carl Levin, president of the
Detroit Common Council,
Max Fisher, Max J. Pincus
and Joseph Z. Nederlander.
The book was dedicated to
Leonard N. Simons "with
the affection and apprecia-
tion of the City of Detroit, on
the occasion of his July 24th
birthday," when Simons
turned 72.
Arthritis Program
Slated for Seniors
The Oak Park Senior Citi-
zens Center will present a
program and film from the
Michigan Arthritis Associa-
tion 1 p.m. Aug. 17 at the
center, 14300 Oak Park
Blvd.
Bus transportations will
be available at a nominal
charge. For information,
call the center, 541-0900.
Singles
Events
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THE AARONS
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
(Lillian) Aaron, former De-
troiters of North Miami
Beach, Fla., will celebrate
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary Sunday.
The couple were married
Aug. 1, 1926 in Detroit, and
lived here more than 50
years, prior to moving to
North Miami Beach. The
couple celebrated their an-
niversary with a month-long
trip to Israel.
Their children are Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph (Marion)
Pierce and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence (Harriet) Salzberg.
The couple have seven
grandchildren.
Ye shall be holy, for I the
Lord your God am holy.
—Leviticus
Pd. pal. adv.
Good government
begins with the people
you select, Dorothea Becker
is the Democrat to elect
Vote August 3rd Primary
By 1914 the number of lived in 44 rural communi-
Jews in Palestine had grown ties established from 1882 '
to 85,000, of whom 12,000 onward.
SC RUFF S
JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER YOUNG AD-
ULT DEPARTMENT will
have a science fiction movie
night at its Hamakom —
young adult lounge — 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theater of
the Center. There is a nom-
inal charge. FOr informa-
tion, call Jay Silverman,
young adult activities coor-
dinator, 851-7300, ext. 219.
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British Jews Issue:
Combatting Racism
LONDON (JTA) — Sharp
divisions on the way to fight
the upsurge of racism sur-
faced at a meeting of the
Board of Deputies of British
Jews.
A decision by the last
meeting of the board to par-
ticipate in an anti-racist
demonstration organized by
the Indian Workers Asso-
ciation was criticized by a
number of board members,
especially those represent-
ing the Herut Party.
The heated debate was
sparked by Herut's decision
to write to the press disasso-
ciating itself from the par-
ticipation in the demonstra-
tion. One deputy criticized
Herut for "washing our
dirty 'linen in public," while
another questioned what
Herut's stand on racism
would have been if it had
not been a Jewish body.
A Herut spokesman said
his party abhorred racism,
but refused to join forces
with those who wished to
destroy Israel. Defenders of
the board's action said that
the Jewish community must
fight alongside those groups
being attacked, even if they
included a "lunatic fringe"
who tried to take over dem-
onstrations.
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