THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJCommittee Cites Zuckerman at Nov. 29 Shaarey Zedek Event The American Jewish Committee will bestow its Human Rights Medallion Paul Zuckerman at a upon- . dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 29 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Zuckerman will be 'cited as a man of `courage and strength in behalf of others • in the finest tradition of Jewish leadership and philanthropy." Thnorary chairmen for event will be Max Fisher and Dr. William Haber. Miles Jaffe is dinner chairman. Zuckerman, chairman • of the Velvet-O'Donnell Corp. and O'Donnell Im- porting Co., is a past Sisco Wants a Strong U.S. Leadership in Middle East BOSTON (JTA) — In a major address to 1,500 dele- gates attending the 25th bi- ennial national convention of Women's American ORT, Joseph Sisco, president of - American University and former U.S. Under Secre- tary for Political Affairs, called for "strong American– leadership" in the Middle East and the world. He said that Israel's se- curity was linked to the United States despite the .. strains between the two rm- tions, and the U.S. was in need of a strong presidency, without which a strong foreign policy could not be made. He said that America should "protect its vital . interests" around the world and reduce its "outside de- pendence" on the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Sisco called the Israel- Egypt peace negotiations the "most important step forward" in the Middle East - in 30 years and said that the Camp David agreements have greatly reduced the possibility of war in the area. He stated that the U.S. must let the parties in- volved in Middle East peace process "work things out for themselves." He proposed that once autonomy was instituted on the West Bank and in Gaza, the parties con- cerned would be able to test the efficacy of the ar- rangements over a period of some five years. Calling himself the "first non-pro-Arabist in the State Department," Sisco declared that he was "as committed to Israel as any- one in the audience." Beverly Minkoff, of Rockville Centre, N.Y., was elected national president of Women's American ORT. She previously held the post of chairman of the national executive committee to which she had been elected in 1975 and re-elected in 1977. FIFTH ANNUAL MILLIONAIRES' PARTY SPONSORED BY president and general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. He is on the boards of Ben-Gurion University, the United Foundation of Detroit, the Detroit Round Table of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews and the Michigan Society for the Mentally Disabled. He is a director and trea- surer of the United Israel Appeal. The Zuckerman's, who maintain a home in Herzliya, are very active in Jewish National Fund. Zuckerman is honorary Friday, November 9, 1979 23 THE DYSAUTONOMIA FOUNDATION, INC. Michigan Chapter HAMILTON Place 30333 Southfield Road Southfield, Michigan Saturday, November 17, 1979 7:30 p.m. donation $40.00 per couple Food and Refreshments Tax Deductible For Further Info Call 353-5454 PAUL ZUCKERMAN chairman of the Hubert H. Humphrey Parkway project in JNF's American Bicen- tennial Park near Jerusalem. He and his wife, Helen, planted the Paul Zucker- man Forest in Israel, con- tributed to the Zuckerman Park, and contribute to other organizations, includ- ing Bar-Ilan University and Shriner's Hospital for Crip- pled Children. The auditorium and conference center at Sinai Hospital of Detroit is named for the Zucker- mans. Guest speaker for the event will be Dr. Joseph J. Sisco, former U.S. under- secretary of state for politi- cal affairs who is president of American University. 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Israeli sources called the British decision "very dis- appointing," and in marked contrast to the Dutch Parli- ament's passage of a bill to ban compliance with the Arab boycott. The government said that it had consulted a wide range of bodies in- volved in Middle East trade and that it was their consensus that refusal to authenticate certificates would pose "an unac- ceptable risk" to British exports. . In a minor concession to the Lords Committee, how- ever, the Foreign Office is now issuing notices stating that it is in no way condon- ing the documents them- selves and that it does not approve of the boycott. The House of Lords Select Committee's report, pub- lished 14 months ago, said that negative certificates of origin were "among the most discriminatory forms of the boycott mechanism" and that by authenticating signatures on them the Foreign Office was in fact condoning them. *stun. COCOA nerga,td9rrnik ttWafVa: SALT TAPIOCA Dial-a-Squeal JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israelis will now-be able to turn in their neighbors who have been cheating on their income tax. The Income Tax Commis- sion opened a telephone center to receive informa- tion from the public on people who are not paying their taxes. Special operators will re- cord the information. volun- teered by the anonymous callers and will be authorized to ask for addi- tional information. s. Ann Page? Funny, it doesn't sound Jewish. But what's in a name? All the Ann Page and A&P products you see here are certified Kosher and carry the respected 0 seal. As a matter of fact, you'll find more than 450 Kosher Ann Page and A&P brand products in A&P stores. Everything from salad dressings to candy. Coffee, tea. juice. Pickles, puddings, pre- serves. Noodles and nuts. Cream cheese and crackers. A whole range of seasonings. Even detergents. At A&P, we care for our Kosher customers.