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Kampel- man, an attorney from Washington, D.C., and past president of the American Friends of the Hebrew Uni- versity; and Irwin T. Holtzman of Detroit, businessman and collector of books of Jewish interest, specializing in modern Heb- rew literature. Dr. Muriel Berman was elected treasurer of JPS, and Norma F. Furst, dean of student affairs at Temple University was elected sec- retary. New trustees include: Stuart Eizenstat, who heads the domestic policy staff at Broadcast Strike in Israel — Again Mon. thm Fn.. 11 to 12 OPEN 7 DAYS Sat.. 5 to 12 Sun .12 to 12 • 357-3280, Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners JPS Elects New Officers JERUSALEM (JTA) — Radio and television broad- casts were suspended for 24 hours last week except for hourly newscasts, as employees of the Broadcast Authority staged a protest strike over wages. 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