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May 26, 1978 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-26

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Friday, Ilay 26, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS

Peaceniks Protest in Israel

Women's Clubs

chairman, Rose Levin, meet noon Wednesday in
SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will 645-9471, or co-chairman, the Northgate Apts. club

meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the Miriam Cohen, 557-1862.
home of Ethel Wasser, • • •
BETH EL SISTER-
25745 Continental, South
HOOD elected Sharron
field. Dr. Hershul A. Shul-
man will show slides of his Kreindler president at its
travels in Africa or Galataof 79th annual meeting. Other
Islands off of Equador. officers are: Kathie Dizik,
Guests are welcome. Myrna Fischer, Gail Harris,
Peggy Novick, Eleanor
•• •
Roberts, vice presidents;
AESCULAPIAN Phar- Lee Goldsmith, treasurer;
maceutical Association
Mildred Hutto, assistant
Ladies Auxiliary will hold
Annabelle
treasurer;
its installation luncheon
Dorothy
Glazer,
noon June 7 at Kingsley
Reinheimer, Esther Bauer,
Inn. Mrs. Charles Tennen
and Ellin Lawson,
will install the following:
secretaries. Elected to the
Mesdames David Bez,
board of directors were:
president; Joshua Karbal
Mesdames Bauer, Bunny
and Asher Smith, vice
Behrman, Flo Block, Janice
presidents; Sam Major, Ben
Cutler, Dizik, Lois Finn,
Wasserman and Sam
Fischer, Brenda Ginsberg,
Plucer, secretaries; Milton
Glazer, Betty Jo Goldman,
Singer, treasurer; and
Goldsmith, Bea Goldstone,
Meyer Goldstein, case
Marion Gross, Harris,
supervisor. For reserva-
Sandy Hermanoff, Shirley
tions, call Mrs. Tennen,
Hirsch, Hutto, Audrey
967-3661, or Mrs. Bez, 569-
Klein, Lawson, Sylvia Lee,
4591.
Suzanne Lowy, Novick,
• • •
Reinheimer, Betty Jean
HANITA CHAPTER, Rifkin, Eleanor Roberts,
Rhoda Rosen, Sandy Schol-
Pioneer Women, will meet
nick, Fran Stern, Norene
12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Stone, Bea Strichartz and
Labor Zionist Institute. Gad
Gale Weisman.
Gur of Israel will show a
• • •
movie about his kibutz. Re-
OAK PARK NSHEI
freshments will be served,
CHABAD STUDY
and guests are welcome.
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
• • •
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Chaim Rosen-
BETH ACHIM SIS-
berg, 24145 Ridgedale.
TERHOOD will' hold its
Rabbi Bentzion Stein will
final board meeting of the
speak. The Nine Mile Area
season 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in
group will meet 4 p.m.
the synagogue. President
Saturday in the home of
Tobi Fox will give her
Mrs. Aryeh Balisok, 23081
year-end report. Dessert
Gardner. Rabbi Sholom Ber
buffet will be served. The
Stock will speak.
women's donor luncheon
•• •
will take place noon June 8
GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
in the synagogue. For ticket
TER, Pioneer Women, will
information, call the ticket

Bicur Cholem Donor June 5

Women's Bicur Cholem
Organization will have its
annual donor luncheon
noon June 5 at the Raleigh
House, announces the
president, Mary Bookstein.
Sylvia Cohen is chairman
of the donor. Entertainment
will be provided by vocalist

In Elko, Nevada, no one
shall walk upon the street
without wearing a mask.

BE-
PRIMROSE
NEVOLENT CLUB will

celebrate its 47th anniver-
sary at a member-only
dinner-dance 6 p.m. June 4
at the Zionist Cultural Cen-
ter. Vice President Dorothy
Meckler will be toastmis-
tress. For reservations, call
Florence Verona, 557-3681,
or Ann Bergman, 341-9158.
•• •

WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will meet 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday at the Maple
House Restaurant, 10 Mile
and Southfield Roads. Tic-
kets for the donor luncheon
will be available. For in-
formation, call Ann Shif-
man, 557-7990
• • •

YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its

election of officers 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Young Israel
of Oak-Woods. President
Sonia Ribiat requests com-
mittee chairmen to bring
reports. Marion Duchan
and Bina Wagner, program
chairmen, announce a mus-
ical program will be pre-
sented.

• • •
MASADA GROUP,

Hadassah, will hold its an-
nual installation luncheon
noon Tuesday in the Knob-
in-the-Woods Apts. club
house. President Dianne
Kraft announces Tillie
Martin will be installing
officer. Vice President of
Program Nita Lichtenstein
announces soprano Pearl
Kaplan and baritone Max
Miller will render a musical
presentation, accompanied
by Betty Pollen. Friends are
invited.

EARLY
DEADLINE

There will be an early
deadline of noon today
for publicity to appear in
the June 2 edition of The
Jewish News. Publicity
received after the dead-
line will be used the fol-
lowing week if still
timely.

Egypt's Support
for MDA Asked

NEW YORK — "Opera-
tion Recognition" has begun
a campaign to have interna-
tional parliamentarians
ask the Red Crescent
Society of Egypt to support
Israel's Magen David Adom
in seeking recognition by
the International Red
Cross.
Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin,
chairman of "Operation
Recognition," said support
from Egypt would be an-
other indication of that
country's desire for peace
with Israel.
Magen David Adorn has
been denied recognition by
the International Red Cross
because it does not use the
Christian red cross, the
Arab red crescent or the lion
and sun symbol of Iran.

house. There will be a book
review and election of offi-
cers. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.
• • •

MARY BOOKSTEIN
Margery Ruby, accom-
panied by Irene Stein.
The women's organiza-
tion helps the sick and
needy, participates in the
Israel Emergency Fund, has
funded a chapel in North-
ville State Hospital, has
contributed to Bicur
Cholem Hospital in Israel,
benefits the Mo'os Hitim
drive, services patients in
hospitals, benefits the
Juvenile Diabetes Associa-
tion, donated an isolette to
Children's Hospital, bene-
fits the drug prevention
center in Providence Hospi-
tal and helps retarded chil-
dren.
For tickets, call Ann
Shifman, 557-7990.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Several hundred supporters
of the Peace Now movement
demonstrated outside the
Prime Minister's Office dur-
ing Monday's Cabinet meet-
ing and heckled ministers
as they left the premises
after their five-hour ses-
sion.
The demonstrators had
assumed, mistakenly, that
the Cabinet was discussing
key questions posed to Is-
rael by the United States
several weeks ago seeking
clarification and further de-
tails of Israel's peace plan.

She criticized the Begin
peace plan for being too
generous in offering to re-
turn all of Sinai to Egyptian
sovereignty — albeit with
extra-territorial rights for
Israeli settlers — and called
for a permanent buffer zone
between Israel and Egypt
embracing the Gaza Strip
and the Rafah salient of
Sinai.

Mrs. Meir, who has main-
tained public silence until
now in the political debate
over the Begin govern-
ment's peace policies,
claimed that the Peace Now
supporters were naive and
did not in fact know what
they want.

Cairo Jewish
Cemetery Razed

PARIS (JTA) — Several
companies and individuals
have started constructing
villas and other housing
projects on the site of Cairo's
Jewish cemetery at Bas-
satine.
A Jewish tourist who re-
cently visited Egypt said
that tombstones have been
torn out and graves desec-
rated as the construction
work goes on. In several
cases the tombstones have
been used for the project.
Several of the people re-
sponsible for the project ap-
pear to be Egyptian army of-
ficers, the eyewitness said.

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But the Cabinet deferred
consideration of that matter
to a later date. Meanwhile,
Peace Now leaders met with
a group of American Jewish
leaders who support their
aims, among them Rabbi
Arthur Hertzberg, former •
president of the American
Jewish Congress, and Rabbi
Wolfe Kelman, executive
vice president of the Rab-
binical Assembly of
America, the rabbinical
branch of Conservative
Judaism in the U.S.

The Peace Now advo-
cates encountered a
powerful foe in former
Premier Golda Meir who
denounced them during a
festive meeting of the
Labor Party in Tel Aviv
honoring her on the oc-
casion of her 80th birth-
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