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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 23, 1919
Marriages
LARRY FREEDMAN
13 647-2367
rchestra and Entertainment
Ruth Miller of Southfield
recently became the bride of
Mike Bass of Chicago. The
new Mrs Bass is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bornstein of Windsor. The
couple is living in the
Chicago area
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Israel Blasted
on Human Rights
GENEVA (JTA) — The
United Nations Human
Rights Commission voted
19-3 with eight abstentions
to send a telegram to Israel
expressing "deep concern
about the systematic tor-
ture practiced by Israel
against Palestinian de-
tainees, as reflected -once
again in recent interna-
tional reports."
The telegram also ex-
pressed the commission's
"grave concern about
policies of repression and
collective punishment by
the Israeli occupation forces
against the Palestinian
people in Palestine and in
the Arab occupied ter-
ritories."
The three countries vot-
ing against the telegram
were the United States,
Canada and Australia.
Those abstaining were Au-
stria, Colombia, France,
West Germany, Ivory
Coast, Portugal, Sweden
and Uruguay. Benin and
Panama were absent.
FLINT
NEWS
Opera Stars Will
Perform in Fling
Opera stars Tibor Herdan
and Stella Richmond will
perform in a program of the
Flint Jewish Community
Council's "That's
Entertainment '79" series 8
p.nr.'Sunday at Cong. Beth
Israel.
Herdan studied in Au-
stria and Italy and has won
many competitions, schol-
arships and grants. He has
appeared in many movies.
Miss Richmond studied in
her native Romania and ap-
peared there on radio and
television, in concerts and
recitals.
For tickets or infor-
mation, call the Council.
COMMUNITN)
CALENDAR
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Sunday — Israel Teen
Israel Expo Seeks Volunteers
in the offing for an appear-
ance by an Israeli govern-
ment official.
"The Contract" film and _
Stan Getz's "A Musical
Odyssey" will be featured at
the event.
Volunteers are being
sought for the annual Israel
Expo slated to take place
April 28-May 1 at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Celebrating the 31st an-
niversary of the state of Is-
rael, the expo will feature
dance, music, a trade fair
and more. According to
Yehuda Berman of the Is-
raeLAliya Center, plans are
The exposition, is co-
sponsored by the Detroit
Zionist Federation, the
Jewish Center, the
Jewish Community
Council and the Jewish
Educators Council.
Religious Jews
Fight Secularists
To volunteer, call Helen
Naimark, 626-66893; Judy
Boborow, 543-7342; or Jerry
Pasternak, 557-4884.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Violence flared anew in the
northern suburb of Ramot
between secular residents
and religious Jews who
tried to prevent them from
driving on the Sabbath.
Some 200 residents
charged into a stone-
throwing crowd of religious
zealots. Many of the latter,
from the Mea Shearim
quarter, fled as baton-
wielding police intervened
to break up the melee.
The incident was the first
involving a physical clash
between the secular and
religious Jews in the
neighborhood.
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SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL
Visit.
Monday — Cong. Beth
Israel Sisterhood board
meeting, noon; and Temple
Beth El board meeting, 8
p.m.
Tuesday — FJCC Com-
mission on Jewish Educa-
tion; noon, Council office;
and Keren Or board meet-
ing, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — FJCC
Board of Governors meet-
ing, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El;
JWVA meeting; and Cong.
Beth Israel board meeting,
8 p.m.
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Flint People
Make News
coor-
dinator of resettlement pro-
grams for the Flint Jewish
Community Council, was
honored by the Service Cen-
ter for Visually Impaired at
its annual meeting.
Joan Hallem,
If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every.Jew were
invariably followed„sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.
A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional a,s having u Blue Box
in one's home.
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You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nadi lah, to (1 children's play area, to perpetual
yallrzeit or kiddish, or to some fOrm of
permanent tribute in the natnes of persoas,.
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dear to you.
Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd.,
557-6644
They will gladly\co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.