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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ARRY FREEDMAN
Men's Clubs
rchestra and Entertainment
647-2367
AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association will
meet 8 p.m. Monday at the
Cranbrook Apts. club
house. Refreshments will be
served by the ladies auxil-
iary.
• • •
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' MEN'S
CLUB announces tickets
are still available for the
concert by Russian Jewish
tenor, Misha Alexan-
drovich, to be held 8 p.m.
Feb. 17 in the synagogue.
There is a charge. For ticket
information, call the
synagogue, 851-6880.
• • •
SHAAREY ZEDEK
MEN'S CLUB will hold the
second program in its
breakfast forum series 10
a.m. Sunday in the
synagogue, following 8:30
a.m. services and a 9:15 a.m.
breakfast. Dr. James Labes
will discuss "Male and
Female Menopause."
Breakfast co-chairmen are
Dr. Mark Diem and
Seymour Gordon. Dr.
Joseph Langnas is adviser.
Guests are welcome.
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Sholem Aleichem Art Show
Starts Today at Shenandoah
WE SELL
FOR LESS
Dorothy Harwood, left, displays one of her works
which will be seen at the 17th annual Sholem
Aleichem Art show and sale to be held 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
today and Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at the
Shenandoah Country Club. Pictured with Mrs. Har-
wood are, from left Chairman Rose Roth; and com-
mittee members, Bette Schein and Gertrude Edgar.
Readers Forum
brief.
The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon
request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will
not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is
enclosed.
Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be
Olympics Must Be Moved
Editor, The Jewish News:
The Union of Councils of
Soviet Jewry, of which the
Detroit Committee is a
member, began its cam-
paign to have the summer
Olympic Games removed
from Moscow almost im-
mediately after Moscow's
bid was approved by the
IOC. We felt that Soviet
non-compliance with the
Helsinki Accords rendered
them unfit to host this
event.
We were aware that the
Soviets were planning to
"cleanse" their major cities
of dissidents as they did dur-
ing the visits of then
President Nixon in 1972
and 1974. The removal of
Andrei Sakharov from Mos-
cow to Gorky came as no
surprise to us. We knew
that holding the summer
games in Moscow would
mean house arrests, exile
and even prison for the dis-
sidents.
We urge everyone to
write to President Carter,
Senators Levin and
Riegle, and to your Con-
gressman supporting the
Camp Recruiters
at U-M Hillel
The Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, in co-
operation with several
Midwestern camps, will
sponsor its first camp coun-
selor recruiting day 3-5 p.m.
and 7-10 p.m. Monday in the
Michigan League.
Arranged in conjunction
with the Fresh Air Society,
the recruiting day includes
representatives from the
following camps: Chi, Herzl,
Ramah, Interlochen,
Tamarack and the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations.
For information, call the
Hillel Foundation, 1-663-
3336.
removal of the 1980
Games from Moscow.
The removal of Soviet
troops from Afghanistan
will still not make the
Soviets fit to host the
Olympics.
An alternate site must be
found unless the Soviets
halt their suppression of the
dissident movement, and
obey the provisions of the
Helsinki agreements.
G.M. Rogers,
Past Chairman,
Detroit Committee for
Soviet Jewry
Nursing Course
at Home for Aged
The Jewish Home for
Aged has received a $2,800
grant from the Michigan
Offices of Services to the
Aging to develop a refresher
course in nursing care of the
aged for inactive nurses re-
turning to practice.
The course will span a
seven-week period, two full
days each week, beginning
April 22 at Borman Hall.
There is a charge. The
course will have 42 hours of
theoretical content and 72
hours of clinical practice.
The program has been
endorsed by the Michigan
League for Nursing, who
will award a certificate of
completion at the end of the
program.
For information, call
Eleanor Webb at the Jewish
Home for Aged, 532-7112.
Rep. Vanik Won't
Seek Re-Election
WASHINGTON (JTA1—
Rep. Charles Vanik D-
Ohio) who co-authored with
Sen. Henry Jackson ( D-
Wash.) the amendment to
the Trade Act of 1974 pro-
hibiting trade benefits for
the Soviet Union until it re-
laxes emigration rules for
Jews and other minorities,
will not seek re-election.
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