38 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1980 JWF Women Plan Retreat, Nominate Officers ARRY FREEDMAN Members of the board of directors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division are preparing for a two-day retreat at Camp rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Dave's Fis & Sea foo 22101 Coolidge, 1 Block S. of 9 Mi., Call 548-4031 We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING - FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY, APRIL 6 ONLY WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY THEREAFTER. WILNO KOSHER SALAMI Israeli Nationalists to Lobby in U.S. for Begin Positions • $2 99 ib. Limit 3 per customer 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza Sunday 9 to 5 FREE PARKING 626-4656 Tamarack's Butzel Confer- at the Women's Division's annual meeting May 16 at ence Center April 16-17. The group will depart Temple Beth El. Nominees are: from United Hebrew Shelby Tauber, president; Schools and Kingswood Marlene Borman, Ellen Labes, Mall and travel by bus to Janet Levine and Jane Sherman, the camp. vice presidents; Beverly Peter- man and Donna Slatkin, Division board members will review the programs of secretaries; Shirley Harris and Dulcie Rosenfeld, representa- the past year and discuss tives to the Jewish Welfare Fed- plans for the coming year, eration Board of Governors. Board of directors (additional paid President Dulcie term): Marjory Ansell, Harriet Rosenfeld. The group will Band, Marlene Borman, also hear Jonathan Livny, Rochelle Jackier, Ellen Labes, former attorney general in Linda Lee, Beverly Peterman and Janice Schwartz; first term the West Bank. on the board, Ruth Broder, Har- E die Mittenthal is riet Dunsky, Joan Goldrath, chairman of the retreat; Rosalie Kolbert, Sally Levy, Eve- Shirley Harris and Be- lyn Silverman, Barbara verly Peterman are ad- Stollman and Jane Weiner. Also, Frieda Avrunin first visers. term on Advisory Service Coun- Also on the committee are cil; additional term, Celia Goldie Adler, Barbara Be- Broder, Rose Gould, Vera Kahn, Golda Krolik, Mary Lakoff, Tillie rry, Linda Lee, Sherri Lum- Helen Rice and Re- berg, Blanche Pollack, Mossman, becca Sanders. Donna SlatIOn, Bobbie Additional nominations Stone and Shelby Tauber. Dulcie Rosenfeld is may be made by petition, president and Ellen Labes, signed by 25 members of the vice president, of the Women's Division and submitted at least one week Women's Division. Tillie Brandwine, chair- in advance of the annual man of the Jewish Welfare meeting. Serving on the nominat- Federation Women's Di- vision Nominating Com- ing 'committee with Mrs. mittee, has announced the Brandwine were Marjorie committee's nominations Federman, Baylee for officers and members of Franklin, Linda Gershen- the board of directors for the son, Janet Levine, Sally Mayer and Frieda 1980-1981 year. The election will be held Stollman. TEL AVIV (JTA) — The ultranationalist Tehiya fac- tion announced last week that it plans to send a dele- gation to the U.S. this month to rally its suppor- ters in favor of Israel's pOsi- tion on the administered "A Unique_ Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!" 26020 W. 12 MILE, RD . (East of Northwestern) 354-2666 Southfield Sunday 11-8 Monday Thru Saturday 9-1 1 HOPE YOU ARE ENJOYING A HAPPY PASSOVER WE STILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF KOSHER WINES ON SALE FOR PASSOVER California Fresh Washington Red or Golden SEEDLESS GRAPES Delicious APPLES lb. lb. 99 c 39 Chiquita BANANAS .1-96 lb. Fresh U.S.D.A. c VISIT OUR NEW 1 MEAT DEPT. EVERYDAY SPECIALS ON FRESH PRODUCE COMPLETE DELICATESSEN COUNTER FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND STOUFFER'S FROZEN FOODS MUENSTER CHEESE HOT & COLD SANDWICHES MADE DAILY TO GO $ 1 59 1b. 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Fair Trial, Right to Know Topic of NCJW Program KRIVOSHA STROUD One's right to a fair trial vs. the public's right to know will be the subject of a timely program presented in Dearborn at the 1980 Central District Conven- tion of the National Council of- Jewish Women. The event will take place 10 a.m. April 22 as part of the four-day meeting of the group at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The convention will be hosted by the 3,000 member Greater Detroit Section. Joe Stroud, editor of the Detroit Free Press, will be joined by two judges in a panel discussion devoted to the conflict between an in- dividual's right to a fair trial and the people's right to access of information through media coverage. Representing two dif- fering judicial view- points will be Chief Jus- tice Norman Krivosha of the Nebraska Suprenie Court and Chief Judge Richard D. Dunn of the Wayne County Circuit Court. The program, entitled "Right vs. Write," also will include time for individual table discussions, a ques- tion and answer period and a wrap-up. A native of Detroit, Judge Krivosha has been Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court since 1978. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska and received his JD degree from its college of law in 1958. Two years ago, he was pre- sented with an outstanding Jewish Leader Award on DUNN - behalf of State of Israe' Bonds. In 1979, Judgt. Krivosha was elected a member of the American Law Institute. Judge Dunn was born in Ohio and received his law degree from the Detroit Col- lege of Law in 1950. He has served as chief judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court (3rd Circuit) since 1977. He is a past president of the Wayne County Dis trict Judges Association and former chairman of the legislative committee of the Michigan District Judges Association. He currently serves as treasurer of the Michigan Judges Associa- tion. , A native of Arkansas, Stroud was graduated from Hendrix College and Tulane University. He joined the Free Press as associate editor in 1968 and has served as editor since 1973. He is a member of the board of governors of the Cran- brook Institute of Sci- ence, the board of the Michigan Christian Ad- vocate and the Corpora- tion of Merrill-Palmer In- stitute. Stroud also is a member of the Detroit Symphony Board of Di- rectors. The convention will be held April 20-24 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn. A total of 200 women from 11 Midwestern states are expected to attend. Theme of the con- vention is "Looking Toward Tomorrow." Women Gather to Plan Hadassah Lunch for Bonds Officers Acquitted BONN (JTA) — A Munich court last week ac- quitted two West German army officers tried on charges involving a 1977 incident in which cadets in a military college sang Nazi songs and shouted "throw another Jew on the fire" as they burned pieces of paper. The court ruled that Col. Edgar Munks and Maj. Inns-Joachim Stabenau should not be held crimi- nally responsible for the in- cident. The officers denied that they had been part of a cover-up of the 1977 inci- dent. NA' Meeting to plan a 1980 Israel Bond campaign that will involve the participation of all members of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah are, from left: Anne Parzen, Hadassah Israel Bond chairman; Lucille Weisberg, luncheon chairman of the day; Suzanne Kaufman, honoree-elect; and Leah Snider, Israel Bonds Women's Division chairman. Culminat- ing the campaign will be the Hadassah Tribute Luncheon noon April 29 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. For luncheon reservations and information, call the tidat 1 ah office, 357-2920; or Israel Bonds, 557-2900. r 1 , ".*:..):`,)11:'