6 - Friday, April 18, 1980
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israel's 32nd Acclaimed Here
panelists Christopher Wil-
cox, deputy editor of the De-°
troit News; Alan Hitsky,
news editor, The Jewish
News; Longworth Quinn,
Jr., of the Michigan
Chronicle; and Cheryl
Head, WDET-FM and
Channel 56 reporter.
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Room 333 of the Center.
Magician Mark Arikers and
Harriet Berg's Young Dan-
cers Guild will entertain.
Backgammon and rum-
mikub tournaments will
begin at 12:30 p.m. in Room
315, conducted by Dr. Mil-
ton Nathanson, assisted by
Sande Nathanson.
The Center Symphony
Orchestra will perform Is-
raeli music composed by
Julius Chajes 3:30 p.m.
Sunday in the DeRoy Studio
Theater. Chajes will con-
duct the orchestra.
The following organiza-
tions will have booths at the
Israel Independence Day
celebration:
Akiva Hebrew Day
School, Israel Aliya Cen-
ter, Ampal, American
Jewish Congress, Ameri-
can Technion Society,
Bnai Brith, Boy Scouts of
America, Camera Club of
the Jewish Community
Center, Detroit Zionist
Federation, El Al, Fresh
Air Society, Habonim,
Hadassah, Israel Infor-
mation and Resource
Center, Israeli Numisma-
tic Society, Jewish Com-
munity Council, Jewish
Idea, Jewish National
Fund, Jewish War Vete-
rans, Jewish Welfare
Federation,
Pioneer
Women,
Sephardic
Community, Women's
American ORT and
Zionist Organization of
Detroit.
The community is in-
vited, and admission is
nominal. For information,
call the Center, 661-1000,
ext. 250.
All affectation is the vain
and ridiculous attempt of
poverty to appear rich.
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NCJW District Convention
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Before joining the New
York City Commission on
Human Rights as director of
conciliation, Mrs. Cohen
was a labor consultant to
the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith and
national field director for
the Jewish Labor Commit-
tee.
Mrs. Cohen has been
active in the New York
Chapter of the National
Organization for Women
and was on the original
committee which sub-
sequently became the
Women's Political Caucus.
She is the author of a widely
distributed
brochure
entitled,
"Employed
Women: Your Rights Under
LaW."
Delegates to the con-
vention from the Greater
Detroit Section include:
Phyllis Welling, Sonia
Macey, Barbara Kuhlik,
Stephanie Keywell,
Sondra Nathan, Cindy
Daitch, Marlene
Schwartz, Amy Brown,
MARJORIE COHEN
Susan Miller, Carol
Bloom, Shirley Mersky,
Carol Krugel, Sandra
Leshman and Marcia
Zucker. Alternates are:
Norma Schonwetter,
Terran Leemis, Dorothy
Kaufman and Doralee
Goldman.
Representatives of the
national organization from
the Greater Detroit Section
include: Josephine Weiner,
My Jerusalem
By BARRY ULRYCH
past national president;
Helen Shevin, national
board; and Claudia Gold,
state public affairs chair-
man.
Communities
repre-
sented at the convention
are: Akron, Aurora, Beaver
Valley, Charleston,
Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleve-
land, Columbus, Erie,
Evanston-Niles, Galesburg,
Detroit, Greater Kansas
City, Greater Minneapolis,
Hibbing, Indianapolis, Lin-
colnway, Louisville, Mil-
waukee, New Castl[
Northwest SuburbaL
North Shore, Omaha,
Pittsburgh, Senango Val-
ley, South Cook,
Springfield, St. Louis, St.
Paul, Superior, Terre
Haute, Toledo, West Valley
and Youngstown.
There is a charge for
meals at the convention.
For information, call the
NCJW, 557-9604.
EXCALIBUR
Hair Styling
Salon
You came as I walked through the garden of delight,
Jerusalem I love you because you are more in me
than I am in you.
In my heart you have no borders
And you bring peace to me when war rages within.
When I set up walls so that no one knows me,
I cry upon your shoulder
And remember who I am.
I am an eagle in flight
Soaring heavenward towards long forgotten ecstacies.
In you my youth is renewed.
GUY MINNELLA
Graves of Jewish Soldiers
Desecrated in Normandy
353-4848
PARIS (JTA) — The
graves of 22 Canadian
Jewish soldiers who were
killed in World War II dur-
ing the Allied landings in
Normandy and were buried
in the military cemetery at
Chateau-Bretteville in
Normandy were desecrated
last week.
The tombstones were
overturned and smashed
and vandals scrawled anti-
Semitic slogans on them,
including "Against the
Jewish invasion — It is only
the beginning."
No organization has
claimed responsibility and
police say they have no
clues as to who is responsi-
ble. The cemetery is on an
isolated hilltop and is un-
guarded.
There are 1,000 graves in
the cemetery of Canadian
soldiers who were killed in
the 1944 Allied landings
which heralded the libera-
tion of France from Nazi oc-
cupation.
Following last week's de-
secration, a delegation of
French Jews led by the
rabbi of Chateau-
Bretteville laid wreaths on
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soldiers. The town's mayor,
Michel Lebaron, said that
repairs would be completed
as soon as possible;
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