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December 14, 1979 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israeli Karate
Team Protests
Ban From Japan

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Israel karate team vis-
iting the United States in
what it terms a political —
protest visit because it had
been barred from the Inter-
national Championship
Meet currently being held
in Japan, has completed two
bouts against American
teams.
The first bout last week in
Miami, saw the Israeli
team, led by two South Afri-
cans, Dennis Hanover and
Sidney Feiga, who is
president of the Israel Ka-
rate Federation, defeat the
American team, the United
States Select Team, 4 to 2.
Playing before the
Amateur Athletic Union
(AAU) convention in Las
Vegas last week, the Israeli
team bowed to a U.S. karate
group, 3 to 7.
Feiga pointed out that
the International Olym-
pic Committee members
were present at the AAU
convention for the Las
Vegas bout to get an idea
as to whether or not ka-
rate should be intro-
duced, for the first time,
at the next Olympic
Games which will be held
in Los Angeles during the
summer of 1984.
More than 1,000 people
were in attendance in
Miami, with the majority of
the people turning out to
protest the action taken by
the Japanese in cancelling
an invitation to Israel to
compete this week.

Friday, December 14, 1919 21

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Choose from a variety of designs, everything from the whimsical to the
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B. only $9.99

Under $25

A. Retail s11.20. A precious 14k gold puffed
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Fifty units in stock, limit one per customer.
B. Retail $14.95. The Gemsonic with cleanser

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$7.49

While 200 last. Sale ends December 23, 1979

electra.sonically removes tarnish. stains and
dullness quickly and keeps jewelry sparkling.
C. Retail 5 32.00. This vermeil money clip is so
very elegant and suitable for engraving.
D. Retail 524.95. A beautiful gift: Delicate
cultured pearls mounted on 14k gold studs_

Under $50

Under $150

$

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$19.95

Erlich 'Monitors'
Cabinet Moves

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Deputy Premier Simha
Ehrlich has been asked by
the Cabinet to "monitor" its
decisions and see to it that
they are expeditiously im-
plemented.
He will carry out that
task with the assistance of
the Prime Minister's office
staff and the Cabinet
secretariat and is empo-
wered to question other
ministers, directors general
of the various ministries
and lower echelon officials.

Tree for Nudel

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
tree was planted last month
in the "International
Women's Forest" of the
Jewish National Fund in
lower Galilee in honor of
Prisoner of Conscience Ida
Nudel. Nudel is serving a
sentence in Siberia and has
recently been reported ill
and under medical treat-
ment.
The idea for the tree came
from the women's division
of the Liberal Party.

Educators Parley

WASHINGTON — "The
Reform Jewish Educator as
Agent for Change — Past,
Present and Future" will be
the theme of this year's Na-
tional Association of Tem-
ple Educators Conference,
Dec. 23-27 in Washington
D.C.

at Tapper's

E. Retail $41.50. AttraCtively different. 3 biwa pearls with 4
gold beads on a graceful 14k gold necklace chain.
F. Retail $38.30. Adorn her wrist with this slender 14k gold S
chain bracelet accented with a lovely diamond.
G. Retail $38.54. A heart is a heart is a heart...and especially
nice in 14k gold suspended on S chain bracelet.
H. Retail $51.02. A handsome 14k gold bar necklace and S
chain is enhanced with the classic solitary heart shape.
I. Retail $51.70. Delicate bufterfly carries your special
message of love on a 14k gold bar necklace with S chain.

limited quantities — photos and art may not be actual size

$29.95

$30.65

$30.83

$40.81

$41.36

at Tapper's

J. Retail $77.98. A sleek 14k gold cobra chain necklace shows
$62.39
off this diamond in an attractive bevelled setting.
K.Retail $64.06. A 14k gold S chain necklace with contempor-
$51.25
ary V-bar design beautifully accented with diamond.
L. Retail $107.99. A lovely gift. 3 diamonds set in heart shape
$86.39
mounted on a handsome 14k gold cobra chain necklace.
M. Retail $125.00 Elegantly fashionable is this classic 16"
$89.95
necklace of cultured pearls with a 14k gold clasp.
now only
N. Retail $225.00. MOVADO tank watch with 17 jewel
movement. yellow gold and sleek lizard strap. 0:341/45:CE$ 139.95

Sale ends December 23. 1979

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