*Detember 31, 1976 ▪ 2844=1.1.11.11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JNF Garden In Israel Among Honors for Late Senator Hart Sen. Philip A. Hart's memory is memorialized throughout the nation by American Zionists. In the Jewish commu- nity his memory is hon- ored in remembrance of his services for the op- pressed and for his par- ANKER the MAGICIAN SPECIALIZING In Children's Parties 968-0038 ■ ticipation in the tasks for Zionism before Israel's hegemony and in behalf of the state of Israel. Sen. Hart served as chairman of the Michigan. chapter of the American Christian Palestine Committee and co- sponsored all measures that were introduced in the U. S. Senate to pro- vide economic and mili- tary assistance to Israel. 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Jewish Community Council Executive Direc- tor Alvin L. Kushner re- cently commended State Senators Jack Faxon and - Daniel Cooper for their efforts to , prevent a breach of church-state separation as the result of an amendment to Michigan school code re- vision legislation. This amendment, as passed by the Michigan House of Representativ- es, provided for silent meditation time every day in Michigan schools. Jewish Community Council staff, upon learn- ing of this proposed amendment to the legis- lation, contacted Senator Faxon and the staff of the Senate Education Com- mittee, who had been working on school code revision. savings KIDS t join nil club! Membership , Cards, Autographed pictures at all stores. FREE Newsletters, and exciting play areas Herzog to Speak at ORT Parley NEW YORK — Ambas- sador Haim Herzog, Is- rael's permanent repre- sentative to the United Nations, will be the guest speaker at the dinner ses- sion of the 55th annual national conference of the American ORT Fed- eration to be held at the Hotel Americana Jan. 21-Jan. 23. In making the an- nouncement, Harold Friedman, ORT presi- dent, noting that Ambas- sador Herzog is president of ORT Israel on leave, said: "With Israel the prime focus of our current program — over 60 per- cent of our almost $50 mil- lion budget is designated for educational programs for 50,000 youth and adults in the Jewish state —it is both logical and proper that our major ad- dress be devoted to con- sideration of Israel's needs." WED FLEA MARKET FREE ADMISSION Every Wed. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Roma's of Bloomfield Telegraph N. of Square Lake Rd. Schaupeter Promotions 338-7544 NAFTAL'S Jewish Theatrical Program on WMZK F.M. 98 Every Thurs. 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