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(No job too small) 547-7862 BROOKLINE, Mass. — The American Physicians Fellowship, Inc. for Medicine in Israel (APF), an organization of 8,500 physi- cians from the U.S. and Canada, will conduct an Is- raeli tour and medical seminar on Oncology Oct. 4-17. The seminar will be co-sponsored by Tufts Uni- versity School of Medicine. Aliya Group Has Convention NEW YORK Garin Lev Tzion, a group of young Torah-observant Jews planning to move to a new settlement in Israel, will hold its fourth annual con- vention from June 13-15 at the Tanzville Hotel in Parksville, N.Y. — 50 — PERSONAL 851-2118 Invitations and Documents variety of proposals for more vigorous support for the growing proportion of elderly Americans — in- cluding a multi-media cam- paign to change the image of aging and the aged in the United States — emerged from the first "mini-White House" conference on the Aging in New York. The conference, spon- sored by the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in conjunction with 15 other Jewish service agencies, was held to identify priorities in serving the Jewish aged which the Jewish community wants to see addressed at the 1981 White House Conference on Aging. North American MDs Tour Israel 24 hours by Bob Feinberg Meeting on Aged CJF Names NEW YORK (JTA) — A New Officers SAMPLE SALE Itir On all newest ladies accessories. SATURDAY, June 14 25900 GREENFIELD #252 968-2789 53—ENTERTAINMENT SINGING guitarist, also plays violin, disco tapes. 398-2462. 'VERSATILE sophisticated party music. 272-7586. ENRICH YOUR SIMCHA (Happy Occasion) With a melodious Israeli & English singer and guitarist. Reasonable rates. Please phone eves. 399-0079 Kosher Dining at NY School NEW YORK — A kosher dining facility is expected to begin operations for the Fall 1980 semester on the cam- pus of the State University of New York at Purchase. The school has a Jewish student population of close to 1,000. Black South - African Group Tours Israel AJCommittee Women Gain By BEN GALLOB NEW YORK — Lester I. Levin has been named di- rector of community plan- ning for the Council of Jewish Federations (CJF). Other recent CJF ap- pointments include Dr. Aaron G. Nierenberg, con- sultant on personnel serv- ices and Norman Sokoloff, consultant on federation endowment fund develop- ment. (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) Expansion of the number of women in leadership positions in the American Jewish Committee at both the national and local levels is the result of a seven- year-old program aimed at that target, according to an AJCommittee publication. The report said that in just three years, the number of women chairing the AJ- Committee's 44 chapters jumped from three to eight. In the same period, the number of women out of the 90 elected members of the agency's board of governors grew from nine to 27. Of the 90 persons who have participated in the Hilda Katz Blaustein lead- ership institute, 31 were women. Women now chair half of the agency's national commissions and commit- tees, including the foreign affairs commission, the community services com- mittee, and the advisory committee to the institute on pluralism and group identity. The movement to bring more women into leader- ship began in 1973 with the creation of a national com- mittee on the role of women, according to Selma Hirsh, associate director. Its origi- BONN (ZINS) — Accord- ing to a new book by West German Member of Parlia- ment Graf Hausen, the Soviet secret police (KGB) have been aiding the Pales- tine Liberation Organiza- tion to send agents throughout Europe. Hausen wrote that the names of passengers aboard a Hungarian airliner which crashed in 1975 near Beirut were kept secret because the plane carried PLO agents who had been train- ing in Budapest. AJC Praised by D.C. Mayor NEW YORK — Washing- ton, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry praised the American Jewish Congress recently for its continued support of a constitutional amendment that would give the district representation in Congress. Barry's remarks were made in an address at the opening session of the AJ- Congress national conven- tion in Washington. Council Sponsors Summer Seminar F e ia TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gen. Yehoshua Saguy, chief of military intelligence, said last Sunday that Israel does not consider a new Middle East war likely to break out this year, largely because of the unstable political condi- tions in the region as a whole and in Israel's im- mediate vicinity. However, Saguy, who spoke to militarycorre- spondents here, said a coup or any other sudden change in the countries neighbor- ing Israel could trigger a war. March of Dimes Volunteers Meet ",erialr631 0,71.:uinZ I eb , 41 a tt"11 ox-v tenTilivir Bar-Ilan Work Finds Bacteria Military Chief Sees Only Small Chance of War nal purpose was described as seeking "to improve the status of women at all levels" of the agency, later enlarged to the goal of "winning equal oppor- tunities for women in the Jewish community and society at large." More than 1,200 volun- teers are expected from across the country to attend the March of Dimes Na- tional Volunteer Leader- ship Conference, through Sunday at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. Titled "The Shot Heard 'Round the World," the quadrennially held con- ference celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Salk Vaccine. Actress Jane Wyatt; James Roosevelt, eldest son of the former President; Dr. Jonas Salk; Dr. Roger Guil- lemin, 1977 Nobel Prize winner funded by the March of Dimes and an associate of Dr. Salk; pediatrician Dr. Jessica Davis; and national poster child, Betsy Burch, will be joined by other nota- ble national figures from the science, medical and volunteer communities. A special feature film on Detroit will be shown 9:30 a.m. today in the Columbus Latin Zionists Ballroom. A reception for March of Dimes trustees Favor Labor and their guests will be held RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) at the Detroit Institute of — Despite a radio broadcast Arts that evening. "An appeal from Israel's Prime Evening in the Park" at Minister Menahem Begin to Greenfield Village's Satur- support the Likud list, 66 day night's activity. percent of the members of Members of Bnai Brith the Zionist Organization Women, Janet Gubkin and here and in Sao Paulo voted Barbara Zonder, will join for the Labor Alignment. other Metropolitan March Over 5,000 Zionists cast of Dimes Chapter volun- ballots last week. Likud re- teers invited to lunch with ceived 22 percent of the Miss Wyatt who is in De- votes, Mizrachi-Hapoel troit to recruit volunteers Hamizrahi, eight percent, for the 1980 March of Dimes and Independents, four per- National Volunteer Lead- cent. ership Conference. KGB Aids PLO NEW YORK — The Na- tional Council of Young Is- TEL AVIV (JTA) — The rael will co-sponsor and host first organized group of the 29th annual Torah black South Africans Umesorah Summer Semi- landed at Ben Gurion Air- nar on Yeshiva Education. The seminar will be held port last weekend to begin a at the National Council of tour of Israel. The group of 77 persons Young Israel headquarters includes 20 priests and one in New York, from July 7 to bishop. Previously, black Aug. 4. South Africans visited Is- rael only as individuals, usually as students or ar- tists. The group tour is a result RAMAT-GAN — Bac- of the recent liberalization teria causing a disease simi- of South Africa's racial lar to tuberculosis have policies which has permit- been identified at Bar-Ilan ted blacks to travel in University. Researchers groups to various foreign have published a descrip- countries. tion of the disease and the bacterium Mycrobacter- ium Haemophilium has subsequently also been identified in Australia. Friday, June 13, 1980 61 cveryTitlIC UOLI USC the Wart Ads HIAS .Honored NEW YORK — The city council of New York re- cently adopted a resolution officially congratulating the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) on its 1980 centennial. <,.ikewk JUST CALL 424-8833 Have something to buy or sell? One phone call to us is like dialing our entire circulation ...person-to- 4r.r ir person! Place your Wa nt Ad today! IDB Bond Sale NEW YORK — Israel's IDB Bankholding Corp. has published a prospectus for an offering to the Israeli public and a rights offering in Israel which will raise *;:: I akt-L 'itki% approximately $23 million. The Jewish News IflOti fir ‘ • ` • ^-'1D wr.•