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May 06, 1977 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

48 Friday, May 6, 1977

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Newly inaugurated Yeshiva University President Nor-
man Lamm, left, is shown with U.S. Chief Justice Warren
Burger at convocation ceremonies Sunday.
* * *
NEW YORK—The Chief uel Belkin Chairs, in memo-
Justices of three coun- ry of the University's presi-
tries—Warren E. Burger of dent for 32 years who died
the U.S., Bora Laskin of last April. The Chairs will
Canada, and Joel Sussman
be held by distinguished
of Israel—were awarded
scholars in the arts, sci-
honorary degrees Sunday,
ences and humanities on a
by Yeshiva University to
rotating basis.
mark Law Day USA and in
Detroiters who attended
honor of the inauguration of
the dinner and participated
the University's new presi-
in the academic ceremonial
dent, Dr. Norman Lamm.
included- Gustav Berenholtz,
Darfman, Dr. Leon Fill and
_The event took place at
Phillip Stollman.
* * *
the New York Hilton- Hotel
with an audience of more
Detroit Dinner
than 1,000 persons.
Yeshiva University will
honor Henry Dorfman with
At a dinner following the
its - distinguished service
convocation, President
Lamm announced the estab-
award at its Detroit dinner
June 2.
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of the "Green Line" near
Petah Tikva, moved to the
site with official blessing.

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spearhead of a Gush Emu-
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clude George B. Falk, who
will receive the UOJCA
Kether Shem Toy Award,
and Rabbi Ralph Pelcovitz,
who will be honored with
the UOJCA National Rabbin-
ic Leadership Award.
Dr. Arnold Zuroff of De-
troit will receive the
UOJCA Presidents Award.
The dinner will be occa-
sion to honor Congressman
Jim Wright "in recognition
of his courageous and
statesmanlike declarations
in support of Israel and
peace in the Middle East,
and a long and distin-
guished career of public
service and as a nationally
prominent legislator."
Theme for the dinner will
be The Survival of Jewish

Youth." Proceeds will ben-
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National Youth Appeal.

Appeal for Syrian
Jews Is Issued

PARIS (JTA)—Jacob
Tsur, president of the Is-
raeli Council for Jews from
Atab Countries, appealed to
Syrian President Hafez
Assad to improve the status
of the country's 4,000 Jews.
Tsur, who launched his
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President Carter. said he
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One issue is the plight of
some 520 young Jewish
women who are unable to
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