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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Fiji Prime Minister Visits Israel to Study
Irrigation, Desalination and Solar Energy
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Prime Minister of Fiji,
Sir Kamisese Mara, arrived
in Israel Tuesiay from
Lebanon for an official visit.
Sir Kamisese spent Monday
night with troops oc the Fi-
jian battalion with UNIFIL,
between the PLO-controlled
zone and the Christian
militia lines.
Mon.-Fri.
10 AM-4 PM
By appointment
Helicoptering from the
Rosh Hanikra border post to
Jerusalem, he was wel-
comed in the capital by De-
puty Premier Simha
Ehrlich. Later he was to call
on Premier Begin and
Knesset Speaker Yitzhak
Shamir.
Masonic Lodge
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DAVID LUBLIN
David Lublin will be in-
stalled as worshipful mas-
ter of Craftsman Lodge of
the Masons 7 p.m. Saturday
at the Berkley Masonic
Temple.
Other officers are Ber-
nard Conn, senior warden;
Barry Karr, junior warden;
Larry Smith, senior deacon;
and Alan Colbert, junior
deacon.
Installing officer will be
past Grand Master of
Michigan, Ronald
Schwartz.
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Mara said he was espe-
cially interested in Israel's
prowess and progress in
areas of irrigation, desali-
nation and solar energy. Is-
raeli experts, some working
under U.N. auspices and
others sent directly from
Jerusalem, have worked in
Fiji over the years in the
fields of agriculture and col-
lective marketing.
In South Lebanon,
Mara said, he had found
high morale among his
troops, even though they
have had the highest
casualty rate among the
U.N. contingents.
He had spent a day with
high government officials in
Beirut and had been given
to understand, he said, that
neither the Lebanese gov-
ernment nor the Syrians
wanted Iranian volunteers
to join with PLO forces in
South Lebanon.
Among the requests he
would take home to the Fi-
jian soldiers welfare funds
more yams for the troops.
Israeli-grown sweet
potatoes apparently do not
match up to the Fijian veg-
etable which, Sir Kamisese
said, can grow to a length of
six feet.
( Activities in Society
Detroiters Mr. and Mrs.
Jack (Mary) Gun, Shelle
Lover, Beverly Lover and
Louis Lover, and Jeff
Camiener, and former De-
troiters Mr. and Mrs. Sid
(Sheila) Levine and chil-
dren of San Diego, Calif.,
were in Scottsdale, Ariz.,
recently to attend the Bar
Mitzva of Sheldon Lover,
son of former Detroiters Mr.
and Mrs. Allen (Esther)
Lover of Paradise Valley,
Ariz.
field, president of the
Michigan. Branch; Sue
Himelhoch of Flint,
Dorothy Chaiken of South-
field, Beatrice Docks of
Farmington Hills and Mar-
jorie Saulson of Birming-
ham.
INVITATIONS
Bar Mitzva Wedding
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Michigan women attend-
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the Women's League for
Conservative Judaism in
Washington, D.C., were:
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Wish to thank all their
friends and relatives for
their prayers & good wishes
towards their daughters
VICKI'S
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SPACE Conducts
Rap Sessions
SPACE, a service for
widowed and divorced men
and women and their
families, will hold three
holiday drop-in discussion
groups 8 p.m. Monday in the
National Council of Jewish
Women offices, 16400 W. 12
Mile, Southfield.
SPACE is sponsored by
the Greater Detroit Section,
NCJW.
Separate sessions have
been arranged for the
widowed and for the di-
vorced. Trained
facilitators will be on
hand to guide the dis-
cussions. A third group,
"For Men Only," has
been set up to provide
men in transition the
opportunity to explore
male issues, concerns
and values in a suppor-
tive atmosphere.
There is a nominal charge
for each discussion group.
For information, call Aida
Cutler, weekdays between 9
a.m. and 2 p.m., 557-9604.
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NCSY Director
NEW YORK — Rabbi
Moishe Greenwald, Mid-
west rggion director of the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth for the
Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America,
has been named national
director of regions for
NCSY.
Rabbi Greenwald infil-
trated the "Jews for Jesus"
movement in St. Louis dur-
ing his tenure as NCSY
Midwest director, and ex-
posed the organization in a
series of articles.
Recreation is intended to
the mind as whetting is to
the scythe, to sharpen the
edge of it, which otherwise
would grow dull and blunt.
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