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July 22, 1977 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-22

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36 Friday, July 22, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JNF Tisha b'Av
Appeal Issued

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The annual Tisha b'Av Ap-
peal for Jewish_ National
Fund will be held this Satur-
day, Shabat Hazon. and
again Sunday in area syna-
gogues.
Since this year is the 10th
anniversary of the reunifica-
tion of Jerusalem, proceeds
of the appeal will go to-
wards the planting of a
green perimeter of millions
of trees around the Holy
City.
Those who are participat-
ing in synagogue Tisha
b'Av services may send
their contributions to the
Jewish National Fund,
22100 Greenfield Rd., Oak
Park, 48237 or call the JNF,
968-0820.
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• * *
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Payne was honored July 13
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ans, Department of Mich-
igan, for her outspoken
stand against her station's
handling of an interview
with U.S. Nazi leader Fred
Collins.
Ms. Payne was awarded
a plaque from the state vet-
eran's group in the JVW
Memorial Home in South-
field, and she also received
a citation from the Allied
Veterans Council. •
A framed letter from Con-
gressman William Brod-
head which was presented
to her read: "Your strong
stand against prejudiced
news coverage left no doubt
where you stand. Our com-
munity needs the example
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* * *
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view occurred on WJBH's
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Collins' response to inter-
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anti-black epithets.
Ms. Payne, who was at
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raged. "I couldn't believe
it," she said. "I tuned in
and heard that Nazi being
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vice president; Leonard Ba-
ruch, Beldon Carroll, Abner
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The following were elected
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ray Shekter, Fred Aver-
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