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April 06, 1979 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 6, 1919

Prof to Address
Cardozo Dinner

W.C.
Trojan

NEW YORK — Telford
Taylor, distinguished pro-
fessor of law at Yeshiva
University's Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law, was
the guest speaker at the
Cardozo Parents Council
Dinner March 25 at the
Waldorf-Astoria. The
dinner honored the first
graduating class of Cardozo.

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Detroit Synagogue Installs
George Agree as President

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George A. Agree was in-
stalled as president of the
Downtown Synagogue at its
recent installation at Cong.
Beth Achim.

Other officers are George
Bass, honorary president;
Dr. Eugene Stone, - Joseph
Weiss and Alfred Ber-
kowitz, vice presidents;
Sheilah Goldberg, secre-
tary; and Jack Yourofsky,
treasurer.
Members of the board
are: Alfred D. Bricker,
Charles Fink, Ralph -
Goldsmith, Edward Mil-

ler, Joseph Morrison,
Lincoln Welton, Frank
Feinberg, Stuart Snider
and Irving Palman. Di-
rectors for the Agree
Family are: Richard
Agree, Charles Agree, A.
Arnold Agree, Norman
Newman, Sidney Fischer,
Judge Nathan Kaufman,
Bernard Mellen,
Madeline Sweet and
Robert Canvasser.

Miller served as instal-
ling officer. The installation
was-sponsored by the men's
club and sisterhood.

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faced some 700 gravestones
last weekend.
According to the police, at
least 450 gravestones were
toppled at the Mount
Richmond Cemetery and
another 200 gravestones
were toppled at the United
Hebrew Cemetery. The two
cemeteries are adjacent to
each other in the
Richmondtown section of
Staten Island
The incident was the
latest in acts of vandalism
'aimed at Jewish cemeteries.
Last -week, 811 Jewish
gravestones were van-
dalized at Mount Hebron
Cemetery. in • Flushing,
Queens.
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Edward Miller, right, installing officer, congratu-
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Offi-
cials reported confirmation
by Frankfurt police that an
explosion in the Frankfurt
Airport cargo terminal
came from a bomb in a
postal bag- slated for deliv-
ery to Israel, one of seven
such parcels.
It was also reported that
the bomb apparently
exploded prematurely, hav-
ing been set to detonate in
an airborne Israeli plane
which usually carries mail
to Israel. The blast was con-
sidered another sign of an
increased, effort by Arab
terrorists to step up ter-
rorist alts in response to the
signing of the Israeli-
Egyptian peace treaty.
Officials said the incident
was not r new one for the
Frankfurt Airport, noting
that on Nov. 27, 1973, a par-
cel exploded at the
Frankfurt, postal distribu-
tion department, injuring
two postal workers. In other
cases, experts intercepted
and dismantled booby-
trapped parcels and letters
at West German post
offices.

Etzioni Named ,

NEW YORK -- Former
Supreme Court Justice
Moshe Etzioni, a member of
the ORT-Israel and World
ORT union executive com-
mittees, has been named
chairman of an Israeli gov-
ernment special committee
established to investigate
the status and working con-
ditions of the country's
teachers.



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