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November 17, 1978 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

52 Friday, November 17, 1918

Births

Nov. 13 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Pleasant (Karen
Alvin), 5956 Shillingham
Dr., West Bloomfield, a son,
Michael Ivan.
* * *
Nov. 10 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ellstein

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(Carol Krugel) of South-
field, a daughter, Melissa
Beth.
* * *
Nov. 10 — To former De-
troiters Mr. and Mrs. David
Crowley (Debra Russman)
of Miami, Fla., a son, Ian
Micheil.
* * *
Nov. 8 — To Mr. and Dr.
* * *
Eugene Horwitz (Debra
Fauman), 4174 Cher-
Sept. 29 — To Mr. and
rywood, Troy, a son, Jeffrey Mrs. Simon Kresch (Renee
David.
• David of Brooklyn, N:Y.), of
15241 W. Nine Mile, a
* * *
daughter,
Jennifer Desiree.
Nov. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs.
* * *
Kenneth Apsel (Ellen
Sept.
23
— To Mr. and
Levy), 29766 Everett,
Mrs.
Richard
(Jill
Southfield, a daughter, Bader), former McClurg
Detroiters of
Carrie Elizabeth.
Deming, Wash., a daughter,
* * *
Katharine Nina.
* * *
Nov. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
To
Mr.
and
Mrs. Steven A.
Edwin Meyers (Carol Lef-
kowitz) of Oak Park, a Bright (Lysie Scharff) of
daughter, Heather Southfield, a son, Justin
Lee.
Michelle.

Mlawa Destruction Account
Put in Congressional Record

Congressman Jai-hes J.
Blanchard of Michigan has
inserted Allen A. Warsen's
entire account of "The De-
struction of Mlawa Jewish
Community" in The Con-
gressional Record of Sept. 6,
1978, Vol. 124, No. 137.
The insert is preceded by
a brief biographic sketch of
Warsen. Blanchard noted
that Warsen "is a book re-
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CAIRO (ZINS) — In the
event of a peace treaty,
speculation -is growing over
who will be the first Israeli
and Egyptian ambassadors.
Boutrous Galli and Abba
Eban seem to be the favo-
rites of the speculation.
Galli is a Copt and his wife
is Jewish. Eban is respected
throughout the Arab world
and is not a former general.

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viewed a great deal of
Holocaust literature."
.A review of the Mlawa
publication appeared in The
Jewish News June 9,19"8

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Olympic Committee has International Olympic
advised Israel's Foreign Committee headquarters in
Inc.)
Gen. Irvin Doron, head of Office to stay out of its way Lausanne, Switzerland, so
the Israel Sports Federa- in the matter pertaining to that there cannot be a foul-
tion, recently visited with Israel's participation in the up in this area. At this point
members of the U.S. Com- Moscow Games. we believe, sincerely, the
-"I have sent, at the Rus- Russians are inviting us to
mittee Sports for Israel to
-
explain his stand in the sian Olympic Organizing the Games.
"They hale followed the
much disputed recruitment Committee's request, copies
of American Jewish of our national anthem to be customary procedures of in-
athletes for Israel's 1980 played by band with ar- viting our youth to an over-
rangements, also, for choral all sportsfest the week be-
Olympic team.
I reported several weeks groups," Glovinsky said. fore the Games start and
ago that an Israeli shaliakh, "At the same time we have they have asked for our
ostensibly on mission for shipped a duplicate set of colors for the Olympic ban- it
the Israel Sports Federa- musical arrangements to ners.
tion, had prevailed upon
seven or eight - American
STORYTELLING CLOWN
athletes to make aliya in-
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order to represent the Holy
Land in the Olympic Games
in Moscow in 1980.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Paul Kohn of the
Jerusalem Post, an, old
CARNIVALS
friend of this writer, de-
HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
nounced-the plan scathingly
in a Post Sunday feature.
He decried the move, citing
many reasons why the idea
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was revolting to most Is-
raelis, particularly in view
of the fact that the newcom-
ers were being allocated
privileges above and beyond
what is given to the average
new oleh:
Doron explained in de-
tail exactly what was
being offered to the -
Americans and indicated
strongly that these
sportsmen, including one
female skier, were not re-
ceiving more than any
other oleh. He pointed
out that several of the
so-called "special in-
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ducements" were avail-
Done professionally by a professional com-
able to all newcomers, in-
pany. All stations or zones will be blown out
cluding the temporary
with an air compressor.
deferment from the army,
being granted so the
"DON'T" challenge the high cost of repair!
athletes could • train
properly without breaks
in their conditioning
programs. This latter
"sweetener" has been
more than most Israelis
can swallow.
Doron spoke for some 30
minutes, and built up a
plausible case for the feder-
ation's action. Members of
the U.S. Committee lis-
tened intently to his pre-
sentation and didn't probe
too deeply into the motiva-
tion and reasoning for Do-
ron's "athletes' aliya."
Up To
The fact remains, despite
Doron's eloquent defen,se of
the sport aliya movement,
at
that virtually the whole Is-
rael Olympic Committee is
opposed. to this temporary
type of aliya and will not
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condone its development.
Chaim Glovinsky, for
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Israel Olympic Committee,
Oak Park
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was slated to speak to the
U.S. Committee the same
evening as the general, but
was hospitalized at the time
in Tel Aviv and unfortu-
nately could not appear.
He indicated by phone
to . a U.S. Committee
Regulars and Juniors
representative that the
federation's sport aliya
movement would not
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rael's Olympic heads and
would be discouraged at
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every turn.
Joe Glazer
Glovinsky confided to this
writer that the Doron plan
will die aborning. More im-
portant, the veteran
sportsman revealed that -the

By HASKELL COHEN

Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Ruskin (Gloria
Kuhn), 15151 Kenwood,
Oak Park, a daughter, Julie
.
Esther.
* * *
Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Lansat (former De-
troiter Maureen Gottlieb) of
Birmingham, Ala., a son,
Jeremy.

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