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March 14, 1980 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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28 Friday, March 14, 1980

Resettlement Service will
help 650 immigrants from
the Soviet Union start a
new life in Detroit this year.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Young UJA Leadership
to Hear Yad Vashem Head

Detroit area members of
the United Jewish Appeal
Young Leadership Cabinet
will hOld the last of three
meetings dealing with the
Middle East at 8 p.m. March
29 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Shalmi Barmore, director
of the Yad Vashem Remem-
brance Authority in
Jerusalem, will speak.
Barmore, a native of Is-
rael, had his first contact
with Holocaust survivors in

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spent five years on a dip-.
lomatic mission.
Barmore graduated
from Hebrew University,
where he did his doctoral
dissertation on the con-
centration camps of Po-
land. He has focused
much of his work on the
enlightenment of youth
about the Holocaust.
Irwin Alterman will chair
the March 29 meeting,
which is funded by a grant
from the Sobeloff Founda-
tion established by former
Jewish Welfare Federation
Executive Director Isadore
Sobeloff. Dr. Richard
Krugel is area chairman of
the Young Leadership
Cabinet.
For information on the
meeting, call Michael Berke
at the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, 965-3939.

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For all those times you wish you could be there—but you're here—
pick up the phone and share your feelings.
DIAL DIRECT. If your area has International Dialing, you can tell it to
Tel Aviv as easy as dialing:

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Just think, you can talk 3 minutes for $7.35 when you dial direct.

So save the handy codes, and use them soon.
ALMOST DIRECT. Until your area has International Dialing, calling is
still easy and economical. On station calls not requiring special operator
assistance, you get the same low rate a dialing direct. Just tell
the Operator the country, city name and local number you want, and get
ready to wish them "Mazel Toy."
P. S. Nearly everyone can dial direct to most telephones in Canada,
the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii and parts of Mexico—just as you dial direct
to cities inside the continental U.S.

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the basis of a new treatment
being developed at the Uni-
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for the treatment of
psoriasis.
The university's depart-
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pill" to be given to the
chronically ill who calm-
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sPas.
Psoriasis affects some
three percent of Scandina-
vians.

Abraham S. Karlikow,
director of the foreign af-
fairs department of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee, will address a meeting
of the Detroit Chapter, 8
p.m. Monday in the LaMed
Auditorium in the main
United Hebrew Schools
building.
Karlikow will discuss
"The Impact of Iran and Af-
ghanistan on Israeli-
Egyptian Negotiations." He
also will speak on the White
House-UN fiasco and the
Carter apology.

The author of numerous
articles on topics of Jewish
interest, Karlikow was edu-
cated at the College of the
City of New York and
Columbia University. He
studied at Hautes Etudes
Internationales in Geneva
and at the University of
Paris Law School.
He directs foreign affairs
operations for the AJCom-
mittee in Israel, Western
Europe, North Africa, Cen-
tral America and South
America.
He was a member of the
Secretariat of the Brussels
Conferences on Soviet
Jewry in 1971 and 1976 and

Circle,
Workmen's
Michigan District Commit-
tee, will hold its annual con-
cert for Jewish Music
Month 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter, 26341 Coolidge, Oak
Park.
The concert, entitled
"Liedele Oif Yiddish"
(Songs of Yiddish), features
"Music Plus One," a group
of three vocalists: Gloria
Bookstein, Frieda Mendel-
son and Marcia Tanzman,
accompanied by Rochelle
Barr.
Hy Shenkman will pre-
sent a comedy monologue as
part of the program.
Tickets are available by
calling Workrtien's Circle,
545-0985. The public is in-
vited. A cash bar follows the
program.

represented the Interna-
tional League for the Rights
of Man at the Economic and
Social Council in Geneva,
the Council of Europe at
Strasbourg and UNESCO
in Paris.
Prior to accepting the
leadership of the foreign af-
fairs department, Karlikow
was affiliated for nearly 30
years with the AJCommit-
tee's office for Europe and
North Africa and was its di-
rector from 1973 to 1978.

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Forum to Focus
on Middle East

A community • forum:
"Perilous New Directions:
U.S.-Soviet Confrontation
in the Middle East" will
take place 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Friends Meetin-
ghouse in Ann Arbor and
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
First Presbyterian Church
in Farmington Hills.
Sponsored by the Ameri-
can Friends Service Corn-
mittee (AFSC), the forum
will feature Prof. John H.
Broomfield of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, presenting
an overview of the current
crises in Central and
Southwest Asia. Prof.
Everett Mendelsohn of
Harvard University will
present his views of U.S.
and Soviet policy in the cur-
rent crises. The public is in-
vited.

There is moderation even
in excess.

ABRAHAM KARLIKOW

Music Month
Concert Slated

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