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May 26, 1978 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-26

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ME DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, May 28, 1918

Name Changed

NEW YORK — The
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds
has officially changed its
name to the Council of
Jewish Federations, Inc.

Freddy Sheyer

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general membership-
planning meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the 10 Mile
Center. Singles age 18-40
are invited to both events.
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Egypt Trip
Battling Against Tay-Sachs: Israel Academics Cancel
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A tion groups in light of
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Shown planning the Tay-Sachs screening, to be
held 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 4 at the main Jewish
Community Center, are, clockwise from left, Mrs.
Alfred Lakin, Mrs. Norma Silver, Leonard Sims, Steve
Krastof, Mrs. Robert Zeff and committee co-chairman
Dr. Hyman S. Mellen. The screening is being spon-
sored by Sinai Hospital, Bnai Brith Women and the
Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation.

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Shown at a luncheon in Grand Rapids, one of a
series of meetings state-wide in advance of an Israel
Bond tribute dinner honoring Stanford C. Stoddard,
president of Michigan National Corp., are, from left,
Grand Rapids Mayor Abe Drasin; Arthur Silverstein,
Grand Rapids Israel Bond co-chairman; Edwin
Barnes, chairman of the executive committee and
executive vice president of Michigan National Bank;
John B. Baum, senior vice-president, MNB-Central;
Charles C. Stoddard, president, MNB-Central;
Richard H. Jones, president, MNB-Wyoming; and
guest speaker Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin of Israel. Stanford
Stoddard will be honored at the state-wide dinner
June 18 at Kellogg Center, East Lansing.

Eliahu Navi, mayor of
Beersheva, will be the fea-
tured speaker at a 30th an-
niversary celebration of Is-
rael's independence, 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute, sponsored
by the Israel Histadrut
Campaign.
Born in Iraq, Navi came
to pre-state Israel in 1925.

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Before the War of Indepen-
dence in 1948, Navi was a
member of the executive
committee of the General
Organization of Jewish
Watchmen. As secretary of
this group, he worked
closely with Abraham
Shapira to help solve
Jewish-Arab disputes.

In 1948, Navi founded
the Arabic radio station
of the Hagana. He con-
tinued to broadcast in
Arabic until he was ap-
pointed judge in
Beersheva in 1957, the
first such post in the
Negev region.

An attorney, Navi prac-
ticed law in Tel Aviv and
Beersheva, often appearing
as an expert witness in Mos-
lem religious courts. In
1963, Navi was first elected
mayor of Beersheva, a post
which he has held to the
present.
The public is invited. Re-
freshments will be served.

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Outlook magazine, cancel-
led their departure for
Egypt this week after re-
ceiving a request from their
Egyptian hosts to defer the
visit which was arranged
some time ago.
According to members of
the delegation, the Egyp-
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cause Egypt was in the
midst of a controversial re-
ferendum on President
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