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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Charles, Florence Milan
JNF Honorees June 21
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(Florence) Milan, leaders in
activities on behalf of Israel,
will be the honorees at the
1978 Jewish National Fund
Dinner, June 21 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, it was an-
nounced by Mark E. Schlus-
sel, president of the Greater
Detroit JNF Council. The
dinner also will celebrate
Israel's 30th anniversary of
independence and the 60th
anniversary of the founding
of JNF in the Detroit area.
Milan was president of
Greater Detroit JNF for
three years, 1972-75. The
Milans dedicated the
"Charles and Florence
Milan Forest" purchased
through JNF and located at
the foot of the Golan
Heights near Kiryat
Shmona in 1975.
The Milans have been
active in the Allied Jewish
Campaign for many years
and Milan served as associ-
ate chairman of the Food
Division. They have been
leaders in the Israel Bond
Drive since its inception in
1951. Milan served as vice
chairman of the Detroit Is-
rael Bond Campaign and
Mrs. Milan was the first Is-
rael Bond Woman of Valor
in Michigan and Israel
Bond Women's Division
chairman.
They donated the
"Charles and Florence
Milan Conference Cen-
ter" in Belle River, On-
tario, to the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization as a
Israelis Receive Warm Welcome
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Labor Party leader Sbimon
Peres was warmly wel-
comed in Dakar, capital of
Senegal this weekend
where he is heading a party
delegation to a meeting of
In Compton, California
Presidential guest house, dancing cheek-to-cheek is
while other Socialist lead- prohibited.
ers, such as Willy Brandt of
Germany and Joop den Uyl
of Holland are housed in a
hotel.
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NEW YORK (JTA) — Although an anonymous
Twenty-three Jewish re- caller phoned news agencies
fusnik women were beaten claiming the bombing was
by 200 Moscow police, four done by the Jewish Armed
severely, after they staged a Resistance group, Andre
sit-in at the Supreme Soviet Zedich, the publication's
in the last week to demand editor, said he felt the act
exit visas, the Student was not carried out by a
Struggle for Soviet Jewry Jewish group. The New
(SSSJ) and Union of Coun- Russian Voice has worked
cils for Soviet Jews (UCSJ) closely with the Jewish
have learned. Community and especially
According to the SSSJ with Soviet Jewish immig-
and UCSJ, the women came rants.
The anonymous caller
Friday wearing yellow
Stars of David. When they claimed the bombing was
refused to accede to the in protest against Soviet
authorities' demand to re- mistreatment of Jews.
move their stars, the police In Baltimore, Grigori
did so by force, beating them Svirski, a professor of Rus-
all. sian language and litera-
Among the women were ture at the University of
Maria Slepak, wife of the Maryland, has appealed to
USSR's leading refusnik people of good will to help
Vladimir Slepak, and his cousin, Lev Rozenberg,
Natasha Katz, whose ill in- emigrate from the Soviet
fant Jessica's plight has Union along with his wife
gained international recog- and mother-in-law to live
nition in the past few days with relatives in Israel.
through the efforts of Action
Amnesty Nixed
Congressmen and sci- JERUSALEM (JTA) —
entists have appealed to President Ephraim Katzir
the Kremlin to release the approved Monday an earlier
baby to physicians from decision by the government
several leading Ameri- not to grant prisoners a
can hospitals who have general amnesty on the °c-
casion of Israel's 30th an-
offered to treat her.
Meanwhile, a pro-Soviet niversary.
Katzir's statement was
Jewry publication, New
Russian Voice, was another blow to a public
firebombed in New York campaign conducted by
Sunday and two floors how-- prisoners' relatives charg-
ing the publication's office ing that Premier Menahem
and printing machinery Begin had earlier promised
were destroyed. a general amnesty
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staying at the official
The Milans are especially
involved in Kibutz Degania
Bet which Mrs. Milan's
mother and sister joined
back in 1933. The Milans
built the Beth Sara Clinic in
memory of her mother and
they donated an ambulance
and made other contribu-
tions to the kibutz which
they have visited numerous
times.
Milan has been active in
the Zionist Organization of
Detroit, a board member of
the Jewish Home for Aged,
a board member of Technion
and a member of the Detroit
Service Group. He and his
wife are founders of Techn-
ion, and he has been a
Mason and Shriner since
1929.
For dinner reservations,
contact the JNF, 968-0820.
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