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April 25, 1980 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-04-25

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Friday, April 25, 1980 19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Oral History
Presentation
at AJHS Parley

WALTHAM, Mass. — A
demonstration of the oral
history projects of the
Pittsburgh Section, Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women, will be held during
the annual meeting of the
American Jewish Historical
Society in Pittsburgh on
May 2-4. -
Gene Dickman and Mar-
cia Frumerman, who helped
in the preparation and pub-
lication of "By Myself I'm a
1 1" and "My Voice Was
1 -1rd, " will present a
visual-narrative demon-
stration of the research
utilized in those two vol-
umes.
The featured speaker at
the meeting will be Dr. Sol-
omon B. Freehof, an
authority on rabbinic
responsa. Rabbi Freehof
- will speak on American
Jewish history during the
society's May 4 luncheon.

BB International
Protests Ad

WASHINGTON — Bnai
Brith International has pro-
tested the unauthorized use
of its president's name in an
Argentine government ad-
vertisement for The New
Argentina."
The ad, which appeared
in the April 4 issues of The
National Review," "The
New Republic," and "Com-
mentary," was sponsored by-
the Argentine embassy. The
advertisement referred to
Spitzer as a "prominent
guest," suggesting, errone-
ously, that he was "an offi-
cial guest of the Argentine
government" and, "inferen-
tially, that he supports the
policies of that govern-
ment," according to Daniel
Thurz, Bnai Brith Interna-
tional executive vice
president.

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Summer Science
Institute Planned

REHOVOT — The Weiz-
mann Institute of Science is
sponsoring its 12th annual
summer science institute
for graduating high school
seniors, July 7-Aug. 7 in Is-
rael.
• The program includes a
two-week lecture and lab-
oratory phase at the Weiz-
mann Institute, one week at
a field school in the south of
Israel, and an organized
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Golan Heights.
tudents who will
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onsidered.
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