THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 4, 1977 59 Not a bad position for a former Reform youth leader to attain at age 30! Former Detroiter Gains Top Post in Israel as Press Chief the authentic game of skill and chance from Israel Imitated but never equalled. Enjoy—but be sure its the one and only Rummikub. Your choice of 5 models. No direct orders accepted. Sold only through retailers. RUMMIKUB INTERNATIONAL INC. 111 W. 40 St., New York, N. Y. 10018 Music by Former Detroiter Zev (William) Chafets is the senior press officer for the Israeli government, but he doesn't consider himself political. According to feature arti- cles in major Hebrew news- papers in Israel, Chafets considers himself apolitical. "I have no political image and I have no political ambitions. 'My assignment is governmental and not political." A native of Pontiac, Cha- - fets lives in Israel with his daughter Michal. He was raised in Pontiac where he attended Pontiac High School. It was at the Univer- Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 1113111VT1 -1IDAY • OUTERWEAR • DRESSES • SLACKS • SWEATERS 1 /3 to 1/2 C F F ZEV CHAFETS sity of Michigan where he earned a degree in philoso- phy and Near Eastern sub- jects that his interest in Israel was piqued. He pur- sued his college junior year studies at Hebrew University. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Cohen and the late Dr. Samuel J. Chafets, the oleh served in the Israeli army from 1970 to 1972. He later joined the information center of the foreign office where he wrote and edited informa- tive papers which were dis- tributed internationally. Chafets represented the foreign office on informa- tion missions in the U.S., where he spoke to Jewish communities and on univer- sity campuses. He • also directed a summer program Young Marrieds Slate Activities A VERY SPECIAL STORE For Pre-Teens and Juniors IN OAK PARK 23133 COOLIDGE NORTH OF 9 MILE MON. thru SAT. 10-6 THURS. 10 to 9 SIXTEEN YEARS OF SERVICE OAK PARK COUNCIL _ Temple Israel Young Marrieds will hold a rac- quetball and tennis party 8 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Beverly Hills Racquet Club. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Maggie Feldman, 855- 2694, or Marsha Schavrien, 559-0806. The group will present the film, "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer," 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Colony Park Apts. club house, Southfield. Paid-up members will be admitted free of charge. New mem- bers may pay their dues at the door. Refreshments will be served. For information and res- ervations, call Howard Linden, 358-4545; the Alan Mutnicks, 353-7373 (days) or 352-0534 (evenings) ; or the Gary Rothenbergs, 399-6409. RE-ELECT SIDNEY L. SHAYNE "FOR THE HOME OWNER" VOTE NOV. 8TH Paid for by the Shayne for Council Committee 26531 Coolidge, Oak Park, Mi. 48237 Detroiter to Be in Play at U-M Devorah Eizikovic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan (Batia) Eizikovic of Condon Ave., Oak Park, will appear in the University of Michigan's Professional Theatre Program's produc- tion of "Getting Married" by Bernard Shaw, Wednes- day through Noy. 12 at the Arena Theatre in the U-M Frieze Buildin • for young Jewish leaders on behalf of the foreign office. Since 1972, Chafets has been a lecturer on problems in the Middle East and on Zionism for the Jewish Agency. He was invited to lecture on history at Tel Aviv University for the cur- rent academic year. Chafets emphasizes that he serves in the government "as a professional and not as a politician or party worker." When word of his position as co-ordinator of information for the cam- paign staff of Likud created a possible link to the politi- cal party, Chafets said, "I have never been a politi- cian, except perhaps during the period in the U.S. when I was national president of Reform Jewish youth and then served on the board of trustees of the Reform movement." - Evaluating his job as sen- ior press officer, Chafets says he must present reliable information and use maximum speed in sup- plying the news. "It is important that we create a feeling of trust among the foreign. and Israeli journalists that we will supply information reliably, promptly and accurately. "I hope that such was the case in the past, and if nec- essary, we shall improve and try to do even better." He states his credo as fol- lows: "To serve the journal- ists and to give them what they need, and not what the government needs, taking into account the interests of the state." 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