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September 14, 1979 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-14

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Friday, September 14, 1979

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Fram Honored at MDA Event

Rabbi Leon Fram, found-
ing rabbi of Temple Israel,
was honored at a tribute
dinner Tuesday at Adat
Shalom Synagogue on be-
half of Magen David Adorn,
Israel's national emergency
health service.
Guest speaker Philip
Slomovitz, editor and pub-
lisher of The Jewish News,
discussed current issues of

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significance to Jews. Speak-
ing on the recent tensions
between black and Jewish
groups arising out of the fir-
ing of UN Ambassador An-
drew Young, Slomovitz said
the so-called black-Jewish
rift was "something that
has been built up and could
be damaging to American
society."
"It's wrong ... in prin-
ciple there is no such con-
frontation. Our people
continue to lead (in civil
and human rights move-
ments) for all peoples. We
have not forgotten the
numerous clauses or
quotas."
He added "we object to
hyphenation" in the media
about the so-called black-
Jewish rift.
On the Middle East situa-
tion, Slomovitz predicted
that by January 1981, Jor-
dan "will be in the peace
deal."
He issued an appeal to
non-Jews not to misinter-
pret what they read in the
newspapers about the con-
troversy surrounding
blacks and Jews and Moshe

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EIGHT NINE ONE EIGHTEEN EIGHTEEN

Hebrew Club
Plans to Gather

J wv

Dayan's meeting with a
The Hebrew Club will
pro-Palestinian Organiza-
meet 3 p.m. Sunday at the
SOL YETZ-MORRIS 10 Mile branch of the
tion Arab.
COHEN POST AND Jewish Community Center.
Slomovitz emphasized
the fact that Dayan did AUXILIARY will meet The program includes
not meet with a member 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the speakers, readings and dis-
of the PLO, but only with Jewish War Veterans cussions in Hebrew. .
a PLO sympathizer — an Memorial Home. Child Wel-
fare Chairman Jean Fried-
Arab.
Alluding to the honoree's man is arranging a party for
LARRY FREEDMAN
Zionist activities, Slomovitz the children at the D.J.
rchestra and Entertainment
asserted that the way to re- Healy Center in October.
spond to anti-Zionists such Persons wishing to assist
as Vanessa Redgrave, should contact Mrs. Fried-
whose pro-Palestinian ac- man, 557-1483.
tivities have earned her
criticism in Jewish ranks,
and Yasir Arafat, leader of
.11lE,(AT ( YEaz
the PLO, is to "know your-
self and pass on to the world
at large that Zionism is
Judaism and Judaism is
Zionism. Don't let anyone
abuse the term of the nob-
lest libertarian effort in the
world."
Mike K6jaian
Featured on the program
with Slomovitz were Cantor
Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel, who sang the an-
thems and presented musi-
cal entertainment. He was
accompanied by Louise
Angemeir. Greetings were
read by Phyllis Beaver,
president of the Michigan
Region Women's Commit-
tee; Rabbi Efry Spectre,
spiritual leader of Adat
Shalom Synagogue;
Charles Benham, director of
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Joseph Handleman who
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Dr. Morris Stark-man,
chairman of the medical-
dental council, gave an up-
date on the progress of MDA
We regularly carry many fresh fruit
projects in Israel, generally,
and fresh produce items that other
and those sponsored by De-
markets call "hard to Get."
troiters. Betty Starkman
acknowledged the dona-
tions of the ambulances and
Dr. Harold A. Maxmen
Borden's
made the presentation of a
plaque to the honoree.
Seated on the dais were
Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig,
12 oz. carton
toastmistress; Rabbi M.
Robert Syme of Temple Is-
rael, invocation; Dr. John J.
Mames, chairman of the
Michigan Region; Myron
Steinberg, program coor-
2 c 1 lb. pkg.
dinator; Dr. Norman A.
Segal, benediction; Dr.
Elmer P. Ellias, advanced
gifts chairman; Larry
Brenners; and Felix
Rosenzweig, advanced gifts
co-chairman.



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Seek Volunteers
to Benefit Blind

A class to train Braille
transcribers will begin 1
p.m. Oct. 9 at Cong. Beth
Shalom. Dorothy Girer will
be the instructor.
Certified transcribers
will be offered a class in
math transcribing 10 a.m.
Wednesdays, beginning
Oct. 3 at the Oakland
County Training Center,
Farmington.
For information on how to
become a Braille trans-
criber, call Faye Isackson,
967-3362; or Ruth Peters,
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