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People will again come from far and near to see the mar- velous decorations . . . and be awed even more than ever. UOJCA to Cite President Carter NEW YORK — The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America will present President Car- ter with an "International Peace Award" at its na- tional convention, Nov. 22-26, at the Capital'Hilton Hotel in Washington D.C. According to UOJC President Harold M. Jacobs, the award is being pre- sented "in recognition of the President's outstanding ac- complishments in seeking world peace, particularly through his unprecedented personal efforts at Camp David." Jack Levine Art Displayed NEW YORK — "Jack Levine: Retrospective Ex- hibition" will be displayed at, the Jewish Museum in New York Nov. 8 - Jan. 28. 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' t• DO YOU KNOW, Temple Teachers Conference Set SAN ANTONIO — The 24th annual conference of the National Association of Temple Educators will be held in San Antonio, Texas from Dec. 24-28, 1978. The theme of the meeting is "Shaping Our Destiny: The New Temple Educator." Keynote speeches will be given by Rabbi Daniel Syme, director of the UAHC Department of Education; Rabbi William Cutter, di- rector of the Hirsch School of Education at HUC in Los Angeles; and Dr. Robert Gilletti. Tarbuth Fund Plans Program - NEW YORK — The Tai- buth Foundation will begin its "Weekends with Jewish History" series Nov. 3, in Schenectady, N.Y. Programs at Cong. Agudat Achim will focus on Rabbi Judah Halevi, Spanish doctor, philosopher and poet. Sabbath services will be conducted in the Sephardic ritual and meals will have a Spanish-Jewish menu. Along with a number of seminars, there will be a Saturday night "Ladino Discotheque." ADL Teach-In to Cite Wiesel NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith will hold a teach-in on "Building a Moral Society," using the writings of author-lecturer Elie Wiesel. The proceedings, on Nov. 19 at the New York Hilton Hotel, will be followed that evening with the presenta- tion to Wiesel of the ADL's 1978 Joseph Prize for Human Rights. Millman to Head World Congress NEW YORK — Herbert Millman, executive director of the World Confederation of Jewish Community. Cen- ters, has been elected president of the Interna- tional Conference ofJewish Communal Service, suc- ceeding Charles Zibbell, associate executive direc- tor, Council of Jewish Fed- erations. Friday, October 21, 1918 33 CLAMDIGGERS GEirt' SEAFOOD fRESI4 OVERNI614T FRO M BOSTON? NO, BUT HUM A FEW BARS AND FAKE 11 478-3800 Chuck Muer's 30555 GRANO RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS ' American Express Honored Ort: 441'11 NOW ON THE NORTHWEST, TOO!„ FRIAR TUCK'S INN . .:w t 6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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