Friday, May 18, 1919 23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Book Describes Westchester, N.Y. Not quite a "melting pot," Westchester County, New York, nevertheless portrays NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20%.ff Call Barbara 968-5080 the mixture of population representative of many na- tionality and religious backgrounds. The county has as many diverse communities as it has diverse flora and fauna and author Alex Shoumatoff describes all three in his new book, "Westchester: Portrait of a County" (Coward, McCann and Geoghegan). Recently serialized in the New Yorker, "Westchester" describes the history of the area and its people. Galilee B'nai Brith Women Presents "SHANA" (an Original Musical) Tuesday, May 22 8:00 P.M. 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(lanai 11 t/fliie) Yalkagi 'Village 557-9306 Newsman Martin Agronsky to Deliver Lichter Lecture , News correspondent and analyst Martin Agronsky will - deliver the annual Adolph Lichter Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Lichter families, 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, presented under the auspices of the synagogue cultural commission. Agronsky will speak on "Iran, Israel and the Middle East." He began his career as a reporter for the Pales- tine Post in Jerusalem in 1936 after his graduation from Rutgers University. He was a free-lance re- porter in Paris, London and Geneva; was NBC's correspondent in Tur- key, Singapore and Java; and was with the British army and the Royal Air Force in the Middle East and Greece, and served with Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the Pacific. TEL AVIV (JTA) — Fun- eral services - were .held Tuesday for two 16-year-old youths killed when a bomb exploded on a Tiberias main street Monday afternoon. Twenty of the 37 people in- jured by the blast are still hospitaliZed, four of them in serious condition at Ram- bam Hospital in Haifa. Killed were Boaz Lahav of Tiberias and David Lan- kari of Beisan. Both were on their way to a meeting of northern district secondary school students and teachers that was to open in Tiberias Monday, attended by 7,000 youngsters age 13-16. The bomb exploded in a trash can as they and other youths were walking toward the meeting hall a short distance away. An Arab and a Druze stu- dent from Sakhnin and Pe- kiin villages - were among the injured as were two other Arab passersby. Be- cause of the tragedy the meeting was cancelled. El Fatah, the terrorist arm of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization, claimed credit for the outrage. Is- raeli security forces con- dticted a widespread man- hunt and a number of sus- pects were reported in cus- tody. EXCALIBUR Hair Styling Salon for the tasks. MARTIN AGRONSKY His program "Agronsky and Company" is seen weekly on public television. He has worked for all three major networks and has won every major award the broadcast industry has to present. The public is invited free of charge. Allan Rosenberg Re-Elected President of Beth Achim Terrorist Bomb Kills 2, Hurts 37 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Eli Eyal, head of the Jewish Agency's Information De- partment believes Israel should recruit Jewish youth from abroad to perform var- ious jobs connected with implementing the peace treaty with Egypt rather than import foreign labor . Allan Rosenberg has been re-elected president of Cong. Beth Achim. Other officers are Leonard Herman, William Freedman, Allen H. Kraft, Gerald Lasher and George Rossman, vice presidents; Dr. Elliot Burns, Sheldon Jacobs and Seymour Subar, secretaries; and Donald Siegel, treasurer. 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