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In February 1978 he was invited by the Inter- national Rescue Commit- Dr. Daniel B. Litvin, assistant professor of physics at the Berks Cam- pus of Pennsylvania State University, was in Kiryat Anavim, Israel, this week to deliver a paper at the eighth international colloquium on group theory in physics. Dr. Litvin's paper was entitled, "Wreath Products and the Symmetry of In- commensurate Crystals." Dr. Litvin earned a Na- tional Science Foundation International Travel Award to enable him to attend the colloquium. He was graduated from the Technion-Israel Insti- tute of Technology in Haifa. JE WELE R TamaRDFF Buick Opel Honda Fiint News tee to join in a delegation of prominent American leaders to carry out a fact-finding investigation of the plight of Viet- namese "boat people" in Thailand, the Philip- pines, Malaysia and Sin- gapore. He served as the Ameri- can Jewish adviser to the 1978 NBC-TV nine-hour special "The Holocaust." 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Clemens. COMMUNITY) Peace Proponent CALENDAR Saturday — Cong. Beth Israel kidush in honor of Leo Binder's 90th birthday, following 9 a.m. services; and Temple Beth El Sister- hood auction, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday — Temple Beth El Sisterhood Passover In- atitute; Temple Beth El Sis- terhood board meeting, noon; and Bnai Brith meet- ing, 8 p.m.; River Valley club house. Wednesday — Beth Is- rael Sisterhood luncheon, noon. Thursday — FJCC Senior Friendship Club, noon, Temple Beth El; Cong. Beth Israel board meeting, 8 p.m.; and JWVA meeting, 8 p.m. WE SELL all sales final at Temple Beth El Rabbi Bruce Cohen, di- rector of"Interns for Peace," will speak 8 p.m. at Temple Beth El. "Interns for Peace" is a new program for fostering better Arab-Jewish rela- tions in Israel. 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