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June 16, 1978 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-16

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16, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"Some 45,000 families in
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ahem Begin, in asking for
increased contributions to
the Allied Jewish Campaign
to help build new housing
for the poor.

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Leaders Gather

He urged Jewish
businessmen to support the
Urban Foundations re-
commendations for better
facilities in the townships,
especially in housing, edu-
cation and job oppor-
tunities.

Alignment Slips

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Al-
though the Likud govern-
ment has supposedly slip-
ped in popularity, an opin-
ion poll conducted by the
Labor Party newspaper
Davar shows that the Labor
Alignment would win only
15 percent of the vote if elec-
tions were held today.
The paper also said that if
Histadrut elections had
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have lost control of Histad-
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JNF Milan Tribute Wednesday

JOHANNESBURG (JTA)
— Calls for positive ac-
tion for peace, the aboli-
tion of race barriers and the
defense of freedom of
thought key noted the ple-
nary session of the Diamond
Jubilee Congress of the
South African Jewish Board
of Deputies.
He said that Jews shared
fully in the problems of the
world and were not isolated
from them by reason of
being Jewish. He urged the
present generation to take
the lead toward ending the
arms race and achieving
peace.
David Mann, president of
the Jewish Board of De-
puties, said that Jews in
South Africa must identify
themselves with the coun-
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Making final preparations for the Jewish National Fund tribute dinner honor-
ing Charles and Florence Milan to take place 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, are, seated, from left Philip Slomovitz, associate chairman and
former honoree; Joseph Jackier, general dinner chairman; Charles Milan, hon-
oree; and Irwin I. Cohn, associate chairman and former honoree. Standing, in
second row, are, from left Max Stollman, associate chairman and former honoree;
Mrs. Louis Levine, immediate past president of Women of JNF; Mrs. Jules Kraft,
chairman of the Women of JNF board; Phillip Stollman, associate chairman and
former honoree; Louis Berry, co-chairman and former honoree; and David P.
Zack, co-chairman and last year's honoree. Standing in back row, are, from left:
Max Katzen, member of the dinner committee; Louis Levine, dinner committee
member; Harry Koltonow, dinner committee member; Max M. Shaye, co-chairman
and 1976 honoree; Mark E. Schlussel, president of the Greater Detroit JNF; and
Carmi Slomovitz, vice president of the JNF Council.

s *
Reservations are still Greater Detroit JNF Coun-
being taken for the Jewish cil; Cantor Jacob Harkin of
National Fund's tribute Cong?Shaarey Zedek; Can-
dinner honoring Charles tor Sholom Kalib; Rabbi
and Florence Milan, slated Stanley Rosenbaum of
to take place 6:30 p.m. Cong. Bnai Moshe, who will
Wednesday at Cong. pronounce the invocation;
Shaarey Zedek. -
and Cantor Emeritus Jacob
Guest speaker will be Sonenklar of Cong. Shaarey
U.S. Sen. Robert Packwood Zedek, who will lead the re-
(R-Ore.). Joseph H. Jackier citing of the Birkat Hama-
is dinner chairman. Max zon.
Fisher and Paul Zuckerman
For dinner reservations,
are honorary chairmen. call the JNF, 968-0820.
Co-chairmen are Louis
Meanwhile, Philip
Berry, Max M. Shaye and Slomovitz, founder of the
David P. Zack.
local JNF . affiliate, will be
Rabbi Irwin Groner,
spiritual leader of Cong.
World's Smallest
Shaarey Zedek, will pay tri-
bute to the Milans, who Torah Displayed
have long been associated
NEW YORK (JTA) —
with the synagogue.
The public will have an op-
Martin E. Citrin, presi- portunity to view the
dent of the Jewish Wel- world's smallest Torah
fare Federation, will which will be on display,
bring greetings to the beginning Tuesday through
couple, who have been the month of July at the
active in efforts for the Moriah Gallery in Manhat-
Allied Jewish Campaign tan.
for many years.
The miniature Torah,
Participating in the dating from the 19th Cen-
ceremonies will be Mark E. tury, was acquired recently
Schlussel, president of the by Peter Ehrenthal, owner
of the gallery, who describes
Criticism for All
it as "the eighth wonder of
the world."
WASHINGTON (ZINS)
The Torah is 414 inches
— Former Secretary of
high and is housed in a 9%
State Henry Kissinger re-
inch
high silver filigreed
portedly had criticism for
ark.
all sides in the Middle East

when he visited with Prime
Minister Menahem Begin of
Israel during Begin's recent
U.S. visit.
Kissinger lashed out at
Washington for failing to
support Anwar Sadat's
peace initiative, criticized
Sadat for demanding too
much and for stopping the
peace talks, and criticized
Israel for settlements in the
occupied territories and for
the way it conducted peace
negotiations.

heard 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on
WDET-FM (101.9) on "If
Not Now."

Rabbis Air Their
Doubts, Problems

NEW YORK — Confes-
sions by rabbis of their re-
ligious doubts, their profes-
sional frustrations and
their personal anxieties
were heard at a conference
this week sponsored by the
New York Board of Rabbis.
The conference was devoted
to the theme: '"The Rabbi-
nate: A Profession in Search
of Inner Security."

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