THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

46 Friday, April 4, 1980

SPACE Conducts
Rap Session

CoSuPACE, the National
ncil of Jewish Women-
sponsored service for di-
vorced and widowed men
and women and their
families, will conduct its
weekly rap session 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the NCJW
offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
Admission is nominal.
For information, call Aida
Cutler, daily between 9 a.m.
and 2 p.m., 557-9604.

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AJC-IEF Report Meeting Set
Israeli Consul General to Speak

The 1980 Allied Jewish
Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund will have a pro-
gress report April 13 at the
Jewish Community Center
Studio Theater.
Representatives from all
nine Campaign divisions
will report the number of
pledges and total amounts
to date. The Campaign for-
mally opened March 26 and
closes May 6.
Guest speaker at the
April 13 meeting will be
Asher Naim, Israel's consul
general in Philadelphia.
Before assuming his
present post, Naim was
first secretary of the Is-

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ton, D.C. Prior to that, he
served in Kenya, Uganda

and several other African
nations as part of Israel's
diplomatic and aid pro-
gram to developing coun-,
tries.
A native of Tripoli, Naim
joined the Foreign Ministry
staff in 1956 and served for
a time as cultural and press
attache at Israel's embassy
in Tokyo.
A second report meeting
is scheduled for April 27 at
Cong. Bnai David. Abbie
Ben-Arie, a business and
communications consultant
in Israel, will speak.
Both meetins begin with
continental breakfast at
9:45 a.m.

A book may be compared
to your neighbor: if it be
good, it cannot last too long;
if bad, you cannot get rid of
it too early.
— Brooke

Great Lakes Region, Na-
tional Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs, elected Dr.
Harvey Nussbaum,
president of the Adat
Shalom Synagogue Men's
Club, vice president and
chairman of the Michigan
Region at its recent conven-
tion at Cong. Beth Achim.
Other officers are Shel-
don Satovsky, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, secretary;
and Fred Sarne, Cong.
Ahavas Israel, Grand
Rapids, vice president.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Chief
of Staff Gen. Raphael Eytan
assured Israelis that the
military situation has eased
on the northern broders
where concern had been ex-
pressed in recent weeks
over Syrian troop move-
ments in Lebanon.
But, in the same article
published in Maariv, Eytan
cautioned that the situation
could change rapidly, al-
though he did not foresee
trouble in the immediate fu-
Activity may lead to
ture.
The tension was caused but inactivity cannot be led
by the redeployment of the to good
Syrian peace-keeping forces
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in Lebanon. It was feared
that Palestinian elements
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- Former Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan
was the guest speaker at the opening dinner of the .
Allied Jewish Campaign on March 26. Shown in the
top photograph with Dayan are, from left, Jewish
Welfare Federation President George Zeltzer, and
Campaign chairmen David Handieman and Irving
Seligman. In the bottom photograph at the dinner are
three former Federation presidents, from left, Hyman
Safran, Martin Citrin and Alan Schwartz, with Hand-
leman in the background.

.NY Synagogues, Centers
Now Have Joint Programs

By BEN GALLOB

(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)

A "pronounced growth in
both amount and substan-
tive character of coopera-
tive programming" between
synagogues and Jewish Ys
and centers in metropolitan
New York in 1979 has been
disclosed by a survey of such
cooperative efforts made by
the Commission on
Synagogue Relations of the
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies.
The survey was a follow-
up to an earlier study made
by the Commission in 1968,
according to Rabbi Harvey
Goldscheider and Murray
Gunner, co-chairmen of the
commission's Task Force on
the Relationship of Reli-
gious Institutions to the Y.
They said the survey
showed both a trend to far
greater use of Y facilities by
synagogue groups and an
increased willingness by
both synagogue and Y lead-
ers to begin dialogues on the
subject of joint membership.
The 1979 survey indi-
cated that 23 out of 25 fed-
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synagogues in their areas,
and all but one of the Ys ex-
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memberships.

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ADL Asks FCC
Not to Deregulate
Radio Stations •

NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has urged the
Federal Communications
Commission not to drop
regulations requiring
America's radio stations to
set aside time for public
service broadcasting.
Nathan Perlmutter,
ADL's national director,
told FCC chairman David
Harris in a recent letter
that the "airwaves belong to
all the people."
To deregulate the more
than 8,000 commercial AM
and FM stations in the U.S.,
as the FCC plans to do,
Perlmutter said, "could
serve to deprive religious
and ethnic communities
from access to air time.

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