THE DETRQII
February 2, 1979
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ADL, Lebanese Blast Libyan Delegation
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Birhs
Jan. - 29 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Marty Lerman (Leslie
Whitaker), former Detroit-
ers"of Milwaukee, Wis., a
son, Aryn Vaughn.
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Jan. 27 -- To Mr.. and
Mrs. Michael Hatfield
(Irene Begel), 22020
Westhampton, Oak Park, a
daughter, Victoria Eden.
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Jan. 26 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Glenn (Joy) Gastwirth,
North Carolina,
d, a son, Bradley
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Jean. - 18 -- To Mr. and
Mrs,2 Roy Terbrack (Fran
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1drasha Offers
Portable Classes
Midrasha on Wheels, an
- extension program of the
'asha-College of Jewish
dies, offers courses on
Jewish topics in homes and
to clubs and organizations.
Among the types of
classes offered are Contem-
porary Halakhic Problems,
Introduction to Texts of
Jewish Law, Pirke Avot and
Conversational Yiddish.
For information on the
program, call Renee Wohl,
352-7117.
Cantor SAMUEL
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MOHEL •
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Servmg Homes & Hospsto/s
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399-7194
REV. HERSHL
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Certified Mohel
557-0888
557-7629
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
Kent), 2128 Oakshire,
Berkley, a daughter, Kris-
ten Nicole.
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Jan. 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Shaye (Lynne
Watnick), 1157 Pine Ridge
Ct., Rochester, a daughter,
Tanya Rebecca.
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Jan. 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Efrem Goldberg
(Elaine Ruth Koenigsberg),
former Detroiters of
Brighton, Mass., a - daugh-
ter, Reva Lilly.
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Jan. 16 — To former De-
troiter Dr. Richard Jaffe
and Mrs. Jaffe (Ellen Kraft
of New York), of South
Laguna, Calif., a daughter
- Deenah Rachel.
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Dec. 21 — To Mr. and
Mrs. James F. Israel (Elaine
Herman), former Detroiters
of Pittsburgh, Pa., a son,
David Michael.
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Aug. 31 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Barry M. Goldsmith
(Sandra VanBuren), 24560
Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
daughter, Rebecca Faye.
Cancer Society
Meeting Planned'
A Living With Cancer
meeting will be held at 7:30
p.m. Thursday at Orchard
United Methodist Church,
30450 Farmington, Far-
mington Hills.
The purpose of this self-
help group is to bring to-
gether patients and family
members who have ques-
tions or are experiencing
problems as a result of liv-
ing with cancer. •
For information, contact
the American. Cancer
Society, 557-5353.
MOHEL
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Emigre Seeks
Missing Cousin
Abraham Farber, a newly
arrived Russian immigrant
is seeking the whereabouts
RABBI DR. LEO
__ his _cou.sin Abraham --
.Shochet, known to live in
'Detroit until 1960.
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Shochet was born in
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Minsk, and his mother,
Teodora, also was thought
to have come from an area
Cantor Sidney
near Minsk.
Persons with information
on Shochet's whereabouts
Certified Mohel
should call Paul Worona,
358-1426 or 357-5544
542-2520.
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-prove its image in this coun-
try. And Georgie Anne
Geyer plays a large part in
that public relations cam-
paign."
Last week, Libya's
Foreign Minister Ali Triki
left Rome with an agree-
ment for Italian-Libyan
economic, technological and
scientific cooperation and a
prediction that the Saudi
Arabian monarchy will fall
as the Libyan monarchy fell
in 1969 and as the Iranian
monarchy is expected to fall
now that the Shah has left.
- Triki said that Iran
would now "adop
correct attitude to
the Zionist enemy,"
meaning Israel, and "will
now give its support to its
Palestinian brothers."
Triki disclosed that at his
meeti9gs with Premier
Giulio Andreotti and other
Italian government officials
he sought Italy's support for
Libya's admission into the
European Economic Com-
munity (EEC). He said he
hoped Libya would be con-
sidered for membership
along with Portugal, Greece
and Spain which are ex-
pected to join the EEC later
this year.
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Singles Events
Specialized
In Home or Hospital
ingly important relation- honoraria are normal, she
ship between the United explained. The ombudsman
explained that it was clear
States and Arab World.'
"Only two individuals in the column that Geyer
were listed as - receiving had gone to Libya as that
honoraria: Geyer and Seth government's guest, even
Tillman, a one-time assis- though there was no men-
tant to former Sen. J. Wil- tion that she was a paid
liam Fulblight and cur- guest.
rently a fellow at the --- "Such explanations do not
American Enterprise Insti- satisfy everyone's notion of
tute. Tillman received journalistic ethics, nor do
$1,500. •
they dispel suspicion of
"The Dialogue 'Com- Geyer's motives. Her cover-
mittee was made up of age of the Middle East has
Libyans and Americans. consisted of almost annual
The Libyan chairman pilgrimages to the oracle of
was none other than Arafat, accusations that
Ahmed al-Shahati, leader Sami Esmail was arrested
of the controversial Billy under 'questionable cir-
Carter delegation. cumstances,' depictions of
American officers in- radical Palestinian
cluded founders of the Raymonde Tawil as 'La
NAAA and the director Passionaria,' etc.
`In April 1977, Geyer
of the Islamic Studies In-
stitute at Georgetown assured her readers that
PLO chief Arafat was
University.
"As a result of the com- spending much of his
mittee's efforts, approxi- time educating young
mately 100 Americans, in- Palestinians to live in
cluding Fulbright, Geyer, peace with Jews in a
and well known Arabists Palestinian state.
"In April 1975, she wrote,
were flown to Libya to hear
anti-American bombasts by `Virtually every non-Israeli
Qaddafi and Prime Minister analyst of the area for in-
Jalloud — the 'truth,' ac- stance is convinced that the
Arab leaders who count
cording to Shahati.
"Geyer reported in her want peace, not the annihi-
columns of her 'fare lation of Israel.' Yet, con-
dialogue in Libya' and her trary to Geyer's accounts,
`meeting the new Qaddafi.' PLO bombs and murderers
She found 'recurring new still terrorize innocent civi-
rationality' on the part of lians, and Anwar Sadat still
the radical Arabs, and 'a stands as the only Arab
disposition to improve rela- leader willing to sign-any-
tions with the United thing even approaching a
peace treaty.
States.'
"Many newspapers saw
"Neither Geyer nor the
Washington Post's om- Billy Carter's escapades on
budsman found anything Libya's behalf as an iso-
wrong in Geyer's $2,000 fee. lated, individual diplomatic
`I meticulously identified initiative. Clearly, how-
myself as a speaker,' "Geyer ever, it was part of a larger
• "Whaher interviewing stated in an interview. Such attempt by Libya to im-
Yassir Arafat, explaining
Muammar Qaddafi's proc-
lamations, or defending
discrimination
- Saudi
against Rosalynn Carter,
-columnist Georgie Anne
JEWISH COMMUN- the Widowed-to-Widowed
Geyer is consistent. She is ITY CENTER Single Committee, 8 p.m. Tuesday'
perhaps one of the most ac- Young Adult Department in the NCJW office, 16400
tive advocates for the Arab will sponsor a weekend at W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Sis-
world in American jour- Camp Tamarack, Orton- ter Margaret Basso, presi-
nalism. Syndicated by "The ville, Feb. 16-18. Winter dent of the Coordinating
Los Angeles TimeS, her col- sports and a square dance Council for Widowed
umns appear regularly in will highlight the weekend. Services/S.E. Michigan,
Washington, Chicago, Port- Singles age 18-40 are in- Inc., will conduct the series.
land, Detroit and Los vited. There is a charge. There is a charge.
Angeles, to name but a few Paid reservation deadline is
At 8 p.m. Thursday in the
cities.
Tuesday. For information, NCJW office, Peggy Pente-
"The benefits are by no call the Center's group ser-
means oneway, however. vices office, 661-1000, ext. cost of the United States
Automobile Information
According to records 219.
Council, will discuss buying
filed with the U.S. De-
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and leasing-a car. There is a
partment of Justice,
SUNDAY JEWISH charge.
Geyer received $2,000 SINGLES of the Jewish
For information, call the
from a Libyan foreign Community Center will
agent on September 30, hold a surprise event 8 p.m. NCJW offices, 557-9604.
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1978. The money was an Sunday in the main Jewish
"honorarium' for a Community Center com-
speech she was to give in plex. A social hour will Bnai Brith Starts
Tripoli, Libya, two weeks highlight the evening.
New Singles Unit
later.
There is a charge. Singles
"The money was given to age 30 and up are invited.
The Metropolitan Detroit
Geyer by the 'Arab- , For information, call Phil Bnai Brith Couxicil and the
American Dialogue Com- Fabian, 967-4110; Lois Bnai Brith Women's Coun-
mittee,' a group funded by Moore, 968-3054; or cil are in the process of form-
the Libyan government and,, Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599. ing a singles unit for men
Joseph Baroody, a past pres- Open board meetings are and women over age 30 in
ident of the National As- held 8 p.m. the second Mon- the Southfield, Farmington,
sociation of Arab- day of the month at the 10 West Bloomfield and Bir-
Americans.
Mile branch of the Jewish mingham areas.
"The group's goals were Center.
This unit will incorporate
`to bring Arabs and Ameri-
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social activities and com-
cans closer together
SPACE, the single pa- munity services under the
through. an objective and irk rentseoe of the National auspices of Bnai Brith. For
formed discussion .of the Council of Jewish Women, information, eantact •
points of convergewe aim will present a series ou grief Bnai Otith1eofincit,'44-•
divergence in the ingreas- management, sponsored by
The Detroit office of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith and the national
treasurer of the American
Lebanese League blasted a
delegation of Libyans visit-
ing the city Tuesday as rep-
resentatives of a govern-
ment supporting world ter-
rorism. The Libyans are on -
a national tour of the U.S.
Richard Lobenthal, 'head
of ADL in Michigan, lashed
the presentation of a key to
the city to the Libyans as an
act of hypocrisy. "Libya is
the country that bankrolls,
trains and provides refuge
to terrorists from all over
the world," Lobenthal said.
Marcel Hage of the
Lebanese group said his or-
ganization sent more than
400 telegrams of protest to
Detroit Mayor Coleman
Young's office. He said
Lebanon has been a victim
of Libya's support of ter-
rorism.
The Libyan delegation,
headed by Ahmad al-
Shahati, were denied
meetings with Mayor
Young and Gov. William
Milliken. The Libyans-
met with Dearborn city
- officials, saw a musical
show and were given a
reception that was held
at Wayne State Univer-
-
sity.
Shahati -
Reportedly,
answered some reporters'
questions through an in-
terpreter during the Detroit
visit, even though he speaks
fluent English.
An article in the Jan. 24
issue of Near East Report by
Leonard J. Davis exposed
one U.S. supporter of the
Libyans. Davis wrote:
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