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November 02, 1979 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-02

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Friday, November 2, 1919 39

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Art Exhibit Set

An exhibition of minia-
ture ink paintings by inter-
nationally exhibited artist
Steven Grant is on display
at the Bloomfield Township
Public Library. The show
will run through November.

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Next Summit Due in December

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
raeli Premier Menahem
Begin and President Anwar
Sadat of Egypt will have
another summit meeting,
probably in December, in
Haifa, the scene of their last
previous meeting.

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They are not expected to
meet, as reported earlier, at
the Santa Katerina Monas-
tery in Sinai where Sadat
will attend ground-
breaking ceremonies Nov.
19 for a house of worship of-
the Christian, Jewish and
Moslem faiths to be built at
the foot of Mt. Sinai.
Hassan Kamal, Sadat's
bureau chief, said last
Thursday that the Egyptian
leader planned no pageant
or other spectacular at
Santa Katerina to mark the
second anniversary of his
first visit to Israel. No heads
of state nor other foreign
dignitaries had been in-
vited, Kamal said. He
added, however, that the
plans could change.

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There was no confir-
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Begin was invited to
attend the ground-
breaking ceremonies.
The three-faith house of
worship in Sinai is a project
announced by Sadat some
time ago. Plans for the
structure call for a single
entrance hall that will give
access to three separate
wings, each of which will
contain its own shrine.

JWB Celebration
Hosts Egyptian

NEW YORK — An Egyp-
tian composer and in-
strumentalist will be guest
artist of this year's "Here Is
Israel" in celebration of the
Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty.
Khamis El Fino Ali, one
of Egypt's outstanding folk
music composers and inter-
preters and a master of the
classical oud, a lute-like in-
strument, will perform in
various North American
cities for the Jewish Wel-
fare Board's annual event
this winter.

Zionist Shabat

NEW YORK — The
American Zionist Federa-
tion is asking Jewish con-
gregations throughout the
U.S. to observe Nov. 16-17
as the annual Zionist
Shabat.

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