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October 20, 1978 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-20

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42 Friday, October 20, 1918

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Area's Jewish High School Students to Discover Topical Issues

Using the theme "Critical
Facing Jewish Youth
Today," the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will spon-
sor a city-wide conference
for Jewish high school
youth 8:30 a.m. Nov. 24 in
the Studio Theater of the

Issues

MAZEL TOV

Barry & Elizabeth

For Our First Grandchild
RACHEL BETH WEINTRAUB

Love
Grandma & Grandpa
Yetta & Danny

main Jewish Community
Center.
The purpose of the confer-
ence, says Dr. Irving
Panush, conference coor-
dinator, is to bring together
Jewish youth from various
sectors of the community in
order to promote greater
awareness and understand-
ing of each other and of
some of the issues on the
agenda of the American
Jewish community.
Following a continental
breakfast, Dr. Zvi Gitel-
man, associate professor of
political science and associ-
ate of the Center for Rus-
sian and East European
Studies at the University of
Michigan, will deliver a
keynote address.

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COMING
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SUN., NOV. 26
All Jewish youth groups
are invited to beCome co-

ZVI GITELMAN

After Dr. Gitelman's
address, the following
topics will be covered in
workshops: High School-
College Transition; How
to Respond to Your
Neighbor on Critical Is-
sues: Soviet Jewry,
Neo-Nazism, Anti-
Semitism in the Schools;
Israel and Its SUrvival;
Know Your Jewish
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Timerman May
Be Released

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Admiral Emilio Massera,
formerly of the junta that
has governed Argentina
since March 1976, has ex-
pressed the belief that im-
prisoned Jewish journalist
Jacobo Timerman will soon
be released and permitted to
leave Argentina.
Timerman is presently
under house arrest, Mass-
era said, although the
Argentine Supreme Court
cleared him of any crime
two months ago.
Timerman, 55, was the
editor and publisher of the
newspaper La Opinion until
his arrest on the night of
April 15, 1977, by army offi-
cers in plain-clothes armed
with submachineguns. The
next day the army an-
nounced that Timerman
was arrested for "economic
crimes."

Germans Picket
Boys from Brazil'

TORONTO (JTA) — "The
Boys From Brazil," a movie
about the search for Nazi
war criminals in South
America, was picketed here
by a group calling itself
"Concerned Parents of
German Descent."
Ernst Zundl of Toronto, a
German-born commercial
artist, who led the pickets,
told reporters he was pro-
testing the "smearing" and
"harassment" of Germans.
Last April, when Zundl
led a similar demonstration
against the NBC-TV
"Holocaust" series, it was
revealed that he was the
author, under the assumed
name of Christoff Friedrich,
of a book entitled "The Hit-
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