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March 14, 1980 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

YOUR WEDDING—
BAR MITZVA

History Meetings

LBUM
FINER
WINE

WILL BE

WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY

AND ASSOCIATES

357-1010

WALTHAM, Mass. —
Pittsburgh will be the host
community for the 1980 an-
nual meeting of the Ameri-
can Jewish Historical
Society during the weekend
of May 2-4. The convention
will deal with local Jewish
history in the United
States.

Noon Concert for Music Study

Friday, March 14, 1980 55

Revolutions never go
backward.

INEZ HARTLEY (Vocalist)

WE SELL

and Her 3 Piece Orchestra

Jewish, Standards, Rock
Disco Tapes (Available)

199.00-3 Hours

358-3684

HELEN ROWIN

RACHLEVSKY

ANNETTE CHAJES

2 DAY
SPECIAL

Incredible Edibles

Quisine of Hungary and France

Elegant Hors d'Oeuvres and Pastries

Fri. & Sat.
Mar. 14th & 15th

(PASSOVER CAKES
Laura Zolkower
353-6392

WEDDINGS ARE FOR JUST ONE DAY

PHOTOGRAPHS
are
FOREVER

DAVID SALTZMAN

BELLAND
PHOTOGRAPHY

JULIUS CHAJES

ROSNER-DOELKER

Six artists, including one composer, will perform at an afternoon concert of the
Music Study Club to take place 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Beth El. Featured on
the program will be conductor and composer Julius Chajes, mezzo soprano An-
nette Chajes, soprano Helen Rowin, cellist David Saltzman, violinist Misha
Rachlevsky and flutist Kim Rosner-Doelker. The program also will feature the
Music Study Club Choral Group, conducted by Janet Lee. Treva De Jong will be
the accompanist. Mrs. Arthur Browri is chairman of the day. Guests are invited at a
nominal charge. For information, call President Mrs. Victor Linden, 644-9080.

STETSON HATS

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NEW YORK (ZINS) --
Some 3,000 Israelis now liv-
ing in the U.S. who are re-
servists in the Israel De-
fense Forces held a rally in
New York's Madison
Square Garden recently in
support of Israel.
The group adopted a reso-
lution pledging their im-
mediate return to Israel in
the event of a war.

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Soviet Union Focus of Talk
to American Jewish Congress

Michigan Region, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, will
hold a brunch meeting
11:30 a.m. March 23 at
Maxwell's Restaurant in
the Southfield Athletic
Club.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Dennis R. Papazian, profes-
sor of history at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, Dearborn.
He will speak on "The
Soviet Union: A Power in
the Persian Gulf?"
Prof. Papazian, who re-
ceived his PhD degree in
history from the University
of Michigan, also studied at
the Moscow State Univer-
sity in the USSR as an ex-
change student. He is a spe-
cialist in Russian history as
well as the Middle East.
He directs an agency
for international de-
velopment program for
relief and rehabilitation
activities in Lebanon. He
has been active in many
national and local organ-
izations of the Armenian
community. His other

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all

areas of professional
interest include ethnic af-
fairs and foreign policy
development.
Lillian Weisberg is
president, and Albert
Levenson, program chair-
man.
There is a charge. Space is
limited and pre-paid reser-
vations are required. For in-
formation, call the AJCon-
gress office, 357-2766. The
public is invited.

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The Scoliosis Club of
Southeastern Michigan will
MISS MILLER
meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday in
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
the administrative services
building at Beaumont Hos- Miller of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
pital.
The youth group will their daughter, Elaine
meet concurrently. Dr. D. Hope, to Jeffrey Eric Melt-
Eugene Thompson, or- zer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
thopedic surgeon, will Samuel Meltzer of South-
speak on "Scoliosis: Har- field.
A June wedding is
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