Eased U.S.-Israel Tax Burdens
Reported at Fete for Allans

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Israel and the United
States are in the process of
negotiating a tax trading
treaty which will ease cur-
rent restrictions on export-
import and industrial rela-
tions, Israel's chief tax col-
lector - told an audience at
Adat Shalom, Nov. 30.
Israel Internal Revenue
Administrator Moshe
Neudorfer, addressing the
filltrael Bond gathering held
INC honor of Norman and
Esther Allan, reported that
he had just come from
Washington where he
negotiated the new tax
treaty with U.S. Secretary
of the Treasury W. Michael
Blumenthal together with
Israel Finance Minister
Simha Ehrlich. The
negotiated arrangements
must be confirmed by Con-
gress, he reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan were
honored "for their many
years of services to many
causes and especially to
Adat Shalom," which Allen
served several times as
president and Mrs. Allen
held the office of president
of the synagogue sisterhood.
Max Goldsmith, in a
major address of the eve-
ning, during which many
Israel Bond purchases
were reported, biog-
raphically outlined the
achievements of the
couple that was selected
as the year's leaders who
earned the Adat Shalom

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r. and Mrs. Sam
arbara) Press of South-
field will be honored by
their children Saturday at a
party in their home on the
occasion of their 32nd wed-
ding anniversary. Their
children are Heidi, Mr. and
Mrs. David (Robin) Majors,
Melissa, Lindsay and
Jeremy.

Out-of-town
guests
attending the recent mar-
riage of Denise L. Berman
and Richard S. Victor were
the bridegroom's brother,
Dr. Michael Victor, and
Dr. O.L. New of Dallas,
Texas.

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Carter Told of
Jewish Claims

NEW YORK (JTA) — Eli
Marcus, secretary-general
of the Egyptian-Jewish
Association, sent a tele-
gram to President Carter
urging him "to initiate a
timetable for Egyptian
compensation to settle the
legitimate claims of 100,000
Egyptian Jews whose prop-
erties and assets were con-
fiscated by Egypt in 1948,
1956 and 1967."

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THE JOY

Shown at the Adat Shalom Israel Bond dinner hold-
ing Israel's Ben-Gurion Award are honorees Mr. and
Mrs. Norman (Esther) Allan, and, from left, Cantor
Larry Vieder, Rabbi Efry Spectre, Moshe Neudorfer,
Norman Leemon and Dr. Milton Shiffman.
encomia for having aided curity, Israel has been
the synagogue during its forced into economic diffi-
culties.
critical years.
Anticipating a peace
Norman Leemon, Adat
Shalom president, and agreement with Egypt,
Rabbi Efry Spectre joined Neudorfer said there is
Goldsmith in hearty the fullest realization
acclaim for the services per- that there remain the
formed by Mr. and Mrs. Al- animosities with other
Arab nations and these
lan.
An Israel Bond honor compel the need for Is-
plaque was presented to the rael's dependence on U.S.
Jewry and the U.S. gov-
Allans by Neudorfer.
American Jewry's vital ernment for continued
role in Israel's upbuilding cooperation and help. He
and defense was em- called the Israel Bond
phasized by Neudorfer, who program most vital in this
pointed out that by being regard.
Dr. Milton Shiffman, who
compelled to spend 32 per-
cent of its budget for the presided, praised the Al-
military, for defense and se- lans' devotion to the cause of
Israel's defense and an-
nounced a number of large
Bond purchases.
Mrs. Allan read the re-
Hillel House has drop-in
hours of 8-11 p.m. Monday sponse to the encomia in her
through Thursday. Games, own and her husband's be-
TV, informal classes and half. It was a moving dedi-
recreational activities are cation to the causes the
available. For details, call couple represent and a
pledge of continuity -of serv-
Hillel House, 968-2324.
ice to Jewry, the nation, the
educational causes they
Home for Aged
sponsor and world Jewry.
Annual Meeting
Cantor Larry Vieder led
The annual meeting of in the singing of the na-
the Jewish Home for Aged tional anthems and in the
will take place 10 a.m. Dec. benshen.
17 at Borman Hall.
Election of the board of
directors will be held.
Nominated for re-election
to a three-year term are:
Mrs. Harry Berlin, Lester
Burton, Nathan Fink,
Meyer Fishman, Kaye G.
Frank, Arthur Howard,
Mark Kahn, Ph.D., Daniel
LeVine, Lester Morris, Mrs.
Louis Ruda and Reva
Taubman.
Nominated for election to
a three-year term are Irving
Goldman, Herbert Sott and
Bernard Weisberg.

BB Hillel Plan s Sleigh Ride

The Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State
University will have a
sleigh ride and bonfire
Saturday at Upland Hills
Farm, meeting 7 p.m. at the
Hillel House in Oak Park.
The party will begin at 8:45
and dinner will be served.
There is a nominal
charge. For a map, call the
Hillel office on campus,
577-3459.
The group will have a
"Gong Show" 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the Cong.
Shaarey Zedek youth
lounge. To register an
act, call the WSU Hillel
office. There is an admis-
sion charge.

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Disease Fund
Group to Meet

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Disease Foundation will
hear Dr. Clarence Vaughn
7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Fisher Auditorium of Pro-
vidence. Hospital.
Dr. Vaughn will speak on
"History and Outlook of
Chemotherapy Treatment
and Supportive Care of the
Patient."
The public is invited free
of charge.

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