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June 23, 1978 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-23

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18 Friday, ine 23, 1918

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Stephan E. Kaplan was
installed as president of
Bnai Brith Flint Lodge at
its annual dinner-dance.
Syd Osher was honored "for
his contributions to the

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MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) —
Frank F. Wundohl, 48, of
Philadelphia, was elected
by acclamation as president
of the American Jewish
Press Association at the
AJPA's three-day 36th an-
nual meeting.
Wundohl, a journalist for
30 years, has been editor of
the Jewish Exponent of
Philadelphia since May
1973. The Exponent is a
wholly owned subsidiary of
the Federation of Jewish
Agencies of Philadelphia.
Elected to serve one-year
terms with Wundohl were
Milton Firestone, editor of
the Jewish Chronicle of
Kansas City, Mo., first vice
president; Jack Geldbart,
editor and publisher of the
Southern Israelite in At-
lanta, second vice president;
and Charles A. Burger, co-
publisher of the Baltimore
Jewish Times, third vice
president.
Also Ann Hammerman,
editor of the Dayton
Jewish Chronicle, trea-
surer; Miriam Goldberg,
editor and publisher of
the Intermountain
Jewisl4 News of Denver,
recording secretary; and
Herman I. Goldberger,
editor and publisher of
the Hebrew Watchman,
of Memphis, Tenn., cor-
responding secretary.
Elected to the AJPA
executive committee were
Morris Maline, editor of the
Jewish Press of Omaha; Al-

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Alan G. Thomson has
been elected first vice presi-
dent of the Flint Estate
Planning Council.
Charles Dodge has been
named to the board of the
United Way of Michigan.
David J. Stone, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone,
has received an appoint-
ment to West Point. A 1975
graduate of Davison High
School, he is attending the
U.S. Military Academy
Preparatory School in Fort
Monmouth, N.J.

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The Senior Friendship
Club of the Flint Jewish
Community Council will
hold its last luncheon meet-
ing of this season noon
Thursday at Temple Beth
El. The Jewish War Vete-
rans Auxiliary will provide
the luncheon.
Jack Gonte, president of
the seniors, announced that
the group is seeking new
members.

COMMUNITY
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Monday — Beth Israel
Sisterhood board meeting,
noon, and Temple Beth El
board meeting, 8 p.m.

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principles of Bnai Brith and
the Jewish community."
Other officers are: Vice
presidents, Irving Berner
and Edward Goldberg, re-
cording secretary, Jeffrey
Appel; chaplain, Gerald L.
Rittman; trustees, Samuel
Winston, Jack Kippelman
and Irving Katz; and war-
den, Joseph Schiller.

Flint Residents
Receive Degrees

Five Flint residents have
received degrees from pro-
fessional schools.
They are: Nancy Gordon
Seif, doctorate in clinical -
psychology from Yeshiva
University; ' Stephen
Rubenstein, JD from the
University of California at
Los_ Angeles Law School;
Craig D. Silverton, DO de-
gree from the Kirksville
College of Osteopathic
Medicine; Michael Hartz,
JD from the University of
Detroit Law School; and
Jerrie Colish, -JD, Miami
University Law School.

Oneg Shabat
Series Begins

Cong. Beth Israel will
hold an oneg Shabat every
Friday evening throughout
the summer, beginning to-
day. Cantor Sholom Kalib
will lead a program of study
of Jewish music.

bert Bloom, executive editor
of the Pittsburgh Jewish
Chronicle; and Joseph W.
Samuels, editor and pub-
lisher of the Jewish
Herald-Voice of Houston,
Texas.
The AJPA delegates ap-
proved a resolution putting
the association "on record in
support of AJPA member
and colleague Jeffrey
Fisher, editor of the San
Francisco Jewish bulletin,
in his pursuit of his right of
press freedom guaranteed
by the First Amendment."
The unanimous action
was taken in recognition of
Fisher being a co-defendant
in a pending lawsuit
brought by the local Ameri-
can Nazi

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Terrorist Given
Life Sentence

TEL AVIV (JTA) — A
military tribunal in Nablus
has sentenced terrorist
gang leader Said el Assba,
to life imprisonment for a
series of acts that caused at
least one fatality and scores
of injuries to civilians. The
court described the defen-
dant as a man who lost all
semblance of humanity.

He is held responsible,
among other crimes, for
planting bombs in the Tel
Aviv and Petah Tikva veg-
etable markets and placing -
bombs on buses where they
would do maximum damage
to innocent persons.
Although Assba did not
personally carry out the
bombings, he planned and
organized them, manufac-
tured the bombs and gave
the orders, the court said.
Assba showed no signs of
remorse at his sentencing,
expressing satisfaction over
the casualties he caused and
regretted only that more
people were not killed.

Widows Visiting

LONDON (JTA) — A
group of 25 Israeli war
widows have arrived in Bri-
tain for a short holiday as
guests of London Jewish
families. Other groups are
due in September and De-
cember.
The visits, launched in
1974 after the Yom Kippur
War, have-become annual
events.

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