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September 22, 1978 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Peace Keynotes Bar-Ilan University Affair

Hopes for peace for Israel were ending their three-
and Bar-Ilan University's year tenure as chairmen.
contributions to a peaceful
Mrs. Jerome L. Stern,
Middle East were the keyn- chairman of the American
otes of Wednesday eve- Board of Overseers of Bar-
ning's annual dinner for Ilan, described the proposed
Bar-Ilan, held at Cong. American School of Busi-
Shaarey Zedek.
ness and Economics at the
More than 650 persons school and pointed to the
attended the event, and work its graduates could do
heard dinner co-chairmen in building up a peaceful
David Hermelin and Irving Middle East.
Nusbaum express the desire
for peace in the wake of the
Camp David accords.
Nusbaum lauded the
many accomplishments on
behalf of Bar-Ilan that have
Helen Rosenfeld,- mem-
been achieved by Max and bership chairman of the
rieda Stollman, Phillip Women of Jewish National
F
Fried
a and Zvi Tom- Fund, will focus on mem-
kiewicz.
bership at the women's first
The two dinner chair- open meeting of the year
men were in turn praised noon Tuesday at Temple
by Philip Stollman after Emanu-El.

Stollman made a special
presentation to Joseph Jac-
kier, 1968-69 chairman of
the Bar-Ilan affair. The
university awarded Jackier
a plaque "for his leadership
and service in Jewish
endeavors" both in Detroit
and in Israel.

it was announced that
Nusbaum and Hermelin

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Cantor Hyman Adler led
in the singing of the na-
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Hamotzi and Rabbi Karpol
Bender led the Birkat
Hamazon.

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The program con-
cluded with a musical
program sung by Israeli

Helen Rosenfeld to Discuss
Membership at JNF Meeting

Friday, September 22, 1918 29

HEAR

JOSEPH SISCO

Mrs. Rosenfeld has
enrolled some 200 members
and 75 life members during
her affiliation- with JNF.
Among those who she has
enrolled are her sister,
Irene Wechsler; daughter in

AJC Will Hear
Joseph Califano

NEW YORK — Joseph A.
Califano, Jr., U.S. Secretary
of Health, Education and
Welfare, will be the princi-
pal speaker at the annual
dinner of the American
Jewish Committee's na-
tional executive council
Oct. 28 at the Hyatt Re-
gency, Cambridge, Mass.

HELEN ROSENFELD

law,
granddaughters,
nephews and her husband.

Entertainment will be
provided by guitarist and
vocalist Mark Golden-
berg. Program chairman
is Diane Levine, im-
mediate past president.
Ann Grossman is Blue
Box chairman. Dessert
luncheon will precede
the meeting. Members
Califano is expected to are requested to bring
.use the occasion to review Blue Boxes for clearance.

MICHAEL GAINES

AT

For information, call the
President Carter's domestic
programs, especially as JNF, 557-6644.
they relate to human serv-
28000 Telegraph
ices, and to project what lies
ahead in the next twoyears
354-3300
of the Carter administra-
tion.
UNITED NATIONS —
The UN Security Council
L
„py.-
extended the mandate of the
6,000-man UN Interim

1,, 1 .0 .A I
f1•
Force in Lebanon for an-
'4 qti4: 1 . 1 0
other four months this
ow
ji
week.
A t
Secretary General Kurt
Waldheim slapped at Israel
p
• 010.11
and the Christian militia in
'
Arit

south Lebanon.
••
"The resistance of certain
armed groups to its (UN-
IFIL) full deployment and
the support from outside
,010;N: fr'■:
Which these groups are -
known to enjoy combined
with the resulting difficul-
ties experienced by the
Lebanese government in
exerting its authority in the
UNIFIL area of operation,
constitute formidable obs-
tacles to the implementa-
Long after you have gone, forests in Israel
tion of the mandate of UN-
renewing themselves in the cycle of sea-
IFIL," Waldheim said.
sons, will keep your memory ever green.

Glassman Olds

UNIFIL Troop
Mandate OK'd



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New_ Rector
at Bar-Ilan

RAMAT-GAN — Prof.
Shlomo Eckstein, of the De-
partment of Economics at
Bar-Ilan University, has
been elected rector of the
university.
He succeeds Prof. Milton
Sprecher, who has held
office for the past three
years.
Prof. Eckstein takes up
office on Oct. 1 at the start of
the next academic year.

Former Under Secretary of State

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All Are Welcome

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