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September 07, 1979 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-07

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Nephew of Satmar Leader
May Be Named as Successor

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Rabbi Moshe Teitelbum,
who came to Boro Park in
Brooklyn some 45 years ago
from Sighet, Romania, and
is, therefore, known as the
Sigheti Rebbe, is expected
to succeed Rabbi Joel
Teitelbaum as rebbe of the

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52 Friday, September 1, 1919

Satmar movement.
Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum
is a son of the, late Joel
Teitelbaum's brother,
Rabbi Yezikiel Teitelbaum,
known as the Aitz Chaim,
the name of his father's
book, as in Hasidic custom.
Sources said that Rabbi
Moshe Teitelbaum's virtu-
ally certain succession to
the post of Satmar Rebbe is
related to the fact that the
late Joel Teitelbaum, who
died Aug. 19 at age 93, left
no will naming a successor
nor had any sons, one of
whom would normally suc-
ceeded him.
The leadership gap will
not be filled until after the
Shloshim, the 30 days of
mourning.

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Flint News


Flint BB Women to Gather Sunday

Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith
Women,. will meet 10:30
a.m. Sunday. at the home of
Rita Persky, 9152 Sherwood
Dr., Davisburg.
For reservations, call Lee
Trager, 733-3408; or Sharon
Stein, 233-7671.
Newly elected officers
are: Ms. Stein and Ms.
Trager, presidium; Sybil
Goldberg, Ms. Persky and
Mollie Epstein, secretaries;
Mary Mitchkun, treasurer;
Ms. Trager, program direc-
tor, Anita Kippelman and
Jo Anne Klein, fund-raising
vice presidents; Pearl Si-
men, Whistle Watch chair-
man; Harriet Freeman,
publicity; Rose Rubenstein,
community services.
Also Bessie Myers,

Zukermans Due
for FJCC Series

Pinhas and Eugenia
Zukerman will be the fea-
tured performers in the first
program of the Flint Jewish
Community Council's cul-
tural series. The Zuker-
mans will perform 8 p.m.
Nov. 27 at Witing Au-
ditorium.

Anti-Defamation League;
Annette Schaefer, coun-
selor representative;
Josephine Abramson and
Ms. Simen, membership;
Lee Silberman, hospitality;
Barbara Abramson, tele-
phone chairman; Zelda Sho,
historian; Sue Himelhoch,
sunshine chairman; Stella
Koenig, tributes; and
Esther Fineberg, typing.

Community
Calendar

Sunday — Bnai Brith
Women meeting, noon; and
FJCC Executive Committee
all-day seminar.
Monday — Hadassah
board meeting, noon.
Tuesday — Beth El Sis-
terhood meeting, noon; and
Keren Or meeting, 8 p.m.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El; ORT
meeting, noon; JWVA
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Univer-
sity Club; and Beth Israel
board of education meeting,
8 p.m.

Flint
Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Cohen of Canton, Ohio, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Susan
Lynn Cohen, to Marvin
Robert Boren, son of Mr.'
and Mrs. Benny Boren of
Flushing. Miss Cohen is a
master's degree candidate
at Kent State University.
Her fiance is a senior at the
Ohio College of Podiatric
Medicine. A December
wedding is planned.

Keren Or Meets

Keren Or will hold a pot
luck salad supper 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the River Forest
club house. For reserva-
tions, call Barb Rittman,
239-9845; or Erna
Richmond, 733-0232.

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Make News

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sity of Michigan Law
School.

Friends Group
to Hold Meeting

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U.S., China, Camp David
Targets of Castro Criticism

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jerusalem," he was inte
American official reaction rupted by Palestine Liber-
to the sweeping attacks on tion Organization Chi
the United States, the Yasir Arafat who had "a
Peoples' Republic of China rived at the conference wi
and the Camp David Middle a pistol strapped to hi
East Accords by Cuban waist." The dispatch quot
President Fidel Castro in Arafat as saying, "I am su
the opening session of the prised to hear talk about th
Conference of Non-Alligned liberation of Jerusale
Countries in Havana tends • from one who sold Jeru
to take the form of obvious laem for a parcel of sand •
disdain and little verbal the Sinai."
Arafat was reported a
comment.
Castro, chairman of the smiling broadly whe
non-aligned conference, Castro, in his speech, r
blamed the world's evils on ferred to the Camp Da
the United States and accords as a "blctodv,
China and said that the rty, unjust" milit pa
Camp David accords were engineered by ti.,0 U.
imposed by "Yankee im- Five Arab states and th
perialism." Egypt, he said PLO want to expel Egy
has joined Israel as "a gen- from the conference, b
darme" for "imperialism" in a majority of the 9
the Middle East by signing nations represented
the accords. Egypt had the conclave are believe
committed "a flagrant bet- opposed to this move.
This was seen in a sta
rayal of the Arab cause," he
ment by Yugosla
said.
Asked to comment, State President Tito who is oppo
Department spokesman' ing Castro's attempt to gi
Hodding Carter said the the non-aligned group
U.S. comment was made by more pro-Soviet positio
the action of Wayne Smith, Tito criticized the Israel
the head of U.S. interest Egyptian talks saying t
section in Havana, in the "if we wish to be realisti
absence of a U.S. embassy we must openly say the ro
there. Smith walked out of separate solutions do
during Castro's speech a few not lead" toward solving t
minutes after China's am- Palestinian question. Bu
bassador, Wang Zhanyuan, Tito did not mention E
by name and this was se
had left the hall.
Privately, American of- as evidence he would 1
ficials Said that Castro's efforts to prevent Egy
speech "will not go un- from being expelled.
Tito said a just solution
contested among the
non-aligned nations and the Mideast "must pl:ov -
others," but they indi- for Israel's withdrawal fro
cated that the U.S. would all of the Arab occupied to
not engage officially in ritories and for realizati
of the rights of the Ar
rebutting him.
Noting that Castro had people of Palestine to ind
contended "imperialism" pendence and their ow
had "imposed" the Camp state."
David accords, these offi-
Before Tito's addres
cials said, "that is a view United Nations Secret
that wins little credence General Kurt Waldhe'
here in Washington after called for a conference
the long and difficult Mid- all parties in the Midea
dle East negotiations — dispute under UN a
with more of the same in spices to discuss all a
prospect."
pects, including Pales
Press reports observed nian rights, in order
that Egyptian Minister of seek a comprehensi
State for Foreign Affairs settlement.
Boutros Ghali "quickly ex-
Tito endorsed this, sayi
pressed concern over such
"a global and just resolutio
hostility."
According to a report re- requires the participatio
ceived here, when Ghali on equal footing of all th
was defending Egypt's parties concerned, incluc
commitment to peace and ing the rights of the Pale;
of tinian people."
the liberation

SPACE Has Men's Progran-

SPACE, a community
service for the widowed, di-
vorced, separated and their
Friends of Israel Cancer families, sponsored by the
Foundation will hold its National Council of Jewish
first public meeting 8 p.m. Women, has launched a new
Thursday at Young Israel of series of programs "for men
Oak-Woods.
only."
Featured speakers will be
The men's group will hold
Miriam Edelist of the Israel its first meeting 8 p.m.
Cancer Association, Tel Monday at the NCJW
Aviv, and Seymour Shere, offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
vice president of Israel Southfield. Topic for the
Cancer Foundation of meeting will be "An Explo-
America and vice president ration of Issues from a Male
of Bank Leumi, New York. Point of View." There is a
charge.
No solicitation of funds
SPACE also will hold a
will be made or admissiOn
charged. For information program entitled, "Anger
call Yitschak Fiksman, Without Aggression," for
557-7648, or Dr. Arthur widowed men and women, 8
p.m. Thursday at the NCJW
Feuer, 968-7532.

offices. Social worker Cl ai
Berkowitz will conduct th
program.
The regular drop-i
discussion gro wi
meet 8 p.m. Wet.. sda
for the widowed, d
vorced and separated.
trained facilitator
on hand to guide the se.
sion.
For information abo ,
SPACE programs, ca
Phyllis Chassin, 9 a.m.-
p.m. daily, at 557-9604.

Chief of Staff

Dr. Manuel Hendelma
was elected chief of staff
Saratoga Hospital fo:
two-year term. He formerl
was the chief of surgery.

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