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September 10, 1976 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BBYO Activities

Caricatures

for your party

By

SAM FIELD

Call

399-1320

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Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganization announces
the formation of a new
AZA chapter in the
Southfield area — Sam
Beber AZA 926. The
chapter is named after
the late founder of the
Aleph Zadik Aleph. Its
membership draws from
the Thompson dr. High-
Southfield High School
areas.
Elected to the first
executive board of the

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new chapter are: Rick
Behar, president; Andy
Parker, vice-president;
Scott Winkelman,
teacher; Joey Levin, tre-
asurer; Stewart Binke
and Barry Edelstein, sec-
retaries; and Steve Dines,
reporter. Boys interested
in joining the new chap-
ter may • call David
Raphael, AZA program
director, 354-6113.
Herzl AZA, Windsor,
the second year in a row
with the Henry Monsky
All Around Chapter
Award. Barbara Parker of
Kadimah BBG won sec-
ond place in BBG Origi-
nality Plus-Art competi-
tion and Benjamin Dis-
raeli BBG for second
place in the International
BBG Newspaper Contest.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council announces the
appointment of Holli
Hart of Disraeli BBG as
scrapbook-resource
chairman for the 1976-77
program year. Joel
Waldbott was appointed
adviser to Jack Benny
AZA.
Chapters and members
honored at the BBYO In-
ternational Conventions
in Starlight, Pa., were
Rose AZA of Oak Park for
second year in a row with
the Henry Monsky All
Around . Chapter Award.
Barbara Parker
of
Kadimah BBG won sec-
ond place in BBG Origi-
nality Plus-Art competi-
tion and Benjamin Dis-
raeli -BBG for second
place in the International
BBG Newspaper Contest.

DeMolay Chapter
to Install Officers

Mosaic Chapter, Order
of DeMolay, will hold its
semi-annual installation
of officers 8 p.m. Saturday
at the Southfield Masonic
Temple. The installation
banquet will precede at
6:30. The public is invited.
Officers to be installed
are: Master councilor,
Howard Rabotnick;
senior councilor, Michael
Schwartz; and junior
councilor, Larry Coskey.
Boys age 13-21 years
may join. For informa-
tion, call: Howard, 557-
8652; Mike, 557-8454; or
Paul Magy, 356-2146.

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Friday, September 10, 1976 43

Controversial Dayan-Edited Newspaper
Challenges Top Israeli Afternoon Dailies

new, untested paper.
Maariv and Yediot, each
of which claims over
200,000 daily circulation
and more than\ a quarter of
a million on weekends,
were ready with their own
big guns.
Obviously prepared
well in advance for the
press war, Maariv came
out today with regional
special editions that de-
vote several pages to local

M usic by

items from various parts
of Israel. Yediot, on its
part, brought forth a
magazine-type second
edition.

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TEL AVIV, (JTA) —
War broke out in Israel
and the weapon is news-
print. After- weeks of
delay due to technical and
personnel difficulties, the
long awaited newspaper
Hayom Haze (This Day)
edited by former Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan,
made its appearance to
challenge the hegemony
of Israel's two mass circu-
lation afternoon dailies
Maariv and Yediot Ac-
hronot.
The first edition con-
tained 24 pages, only four
of which carried news and
two of the latter were de-
voted to sports.
There was no article by
Dayan who has become a
controversial figure since
the Yom Kippur War and
a thorn in the side of the
Labor Party establish-
ment. Hayom Haze is
backed by two advertis-
ing agencies and the first

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York's newest school,
Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law of Yeshiva
University has officially
opened. The first student
body is composed of more
than 40 percent women.
There are 265 students in
the first class.
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