THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44 Friday, December 10, 1976 MACK PITT and His Orchestra 358-3642 011.1 ■ 11111•101111•11, Czechs, Russians Cancel Games in Israel By HASKELL COHEN NEW YORK, (JTA) — Anti-Israel sentiment in sport, once gagain, reared its ugly head over the weekend at the meeting of the Federation of In- ternational Basketball Associations conducted • 4111111•1•11111=11111M • HANUKA The Time For Giving .. . OAK PARK 23133 COOLIDGE NORTH OF 9 MILE RD. OPEN THURSDAYS TIL 9 P.M. PHONE 545-3242 • ■ •11111 ■ IM • I I I team reaching the finals in European Cup play re- fused to go through with a home-and-home game commitment, the team was immediately dropped from the competition and was suspended from European Cup participation the fol- lowing year. It will be interesting to note the reaction of the International Olympic Committee concerning the stand taken by the Iron Curtain basketball teams in view of the fact that the 1980 World Olympics are slated for the USSR. Thou shalt not utter a false report, put not thy hand with the wicked to be an unrighteous witness. —Exodus at Munich, Germany to determine sites and dates for the final European Cup playoffs involving six teams, including Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Russian and Czechoslovak teams pro- tested playing Israel in Tel Aviv and instead for- feited their respective games to the Israel five. The return games will be played Feb. 15 and 19 in Antwerp, Belgium, an unusual procedure. 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Taking their turns at the candle lighting ceremony were,, from left, Emma Schaver; David Pol- lack, general chairperson of State of Israel Bonds; Blanche Pollack, Women's Division executive commit- tee member; Phillip Stollman, special cash mobilization chairperson; Avriel; Miriam Hamburger, Women's Di- vision special adviser; Samuel Hamburger; David Holtzman, Prime Minister Club president; and Frances Rosenzweig, chairperson, Women's Division Prime Minister's Club. Students Print Yeshivot Guide , NEW YORK — The Student Organization of Yeshiva (SOY), made up of students in the Jewish studies programs of Yeshiva University, has published "The SOY Guide to Yeshivot in Is- rael." offering brief de- Shomer Shabbos Kindly enroll me as a member of WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT Salon S • ecials OPEN SUN NAME TEL. NO ADDRESS ZIP STATE CITY Attached is check for $10.00 covering dues. further information please call . . . 355-9151. . RETURN TO: 21540 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield, Mi. 48076. 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