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The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rosenfield of Farmington
Hills. Parents of the brideg-
room are Richard Grey of
Miarhi, Fla., and the late
Suzette Lavinsky.
Diane Rosenfield was her
sister's maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Amy Fel-
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and Natalie Rosenfield, sis-
ter of the bride. Flower girl
was Alexandra Caplan.
Richard Grey was his
son's best man. Ushers
were William Adams,
James Farber and Randy
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Also participating in the
ceremony, were the bride's
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.
Sol Z. Caplan and Mrs. Ann
Rosenfield of Pittsburgh,
Pa., and the bridegroom's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Grey of Hallandale,
Fla.
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will reside in Willoughby,
Ohio.
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GENEVA (JTA) — Dr.
Yoel Baromi, Israel's Am-
bassador to the United Na-
tions here, presented the
High Commissioner's office
with a check for $250,000 to
help in the office's rescue
program for Cambodian
refugees.
Friday, September 19,1.9130 41
Moderate Arabs' Acceptance
of PLO Deplored by Consul
Israel Midwest Vice Con-
sul Alon Liel, here to confer
with Jewish leaders and
representatives of the non-
Jewish community, ex-
pressed concern last week
that the U.S. should con-
tinue to be the only world
power to stand firm in Is-
rael's defense.
He conceded that the sup-.
port Arab extremism has
received in recent months
from European powers has
given strength to the PLO.
"The acceptance of the
PLO as their spokesmen has
caused the moderates in
Arab ranks to become even
more distant from peace,"
LZA Assembly
Slated Monday
Continuing its year-long
observance of the 75th an-
niversary of the founding of
the Labor Zionist move-
ment in America, the local
Labor Zionist Alliance will
bring Aaron D. Rosenbaum,
national coordinator for the
Jewish community for the
John Anderson Presidential
campaign, to speak at 8 p.m.
Monday at Cong. Beth
Shalom. Rosenbaum was
former research director of
American Israel Public Af-
fairs Committee.
The event is open to the
public at no charge.
Alex Blumberg is
president of the Labor
Zionist Alliance. Norman
Naimark, past president of
the LZA, will chair the
meeting.
Candidate Says
`Deport the Jews'
LOS ANGELES — The
California leader of the Ku
Klux Klan who is the
Democratic nominee for
Congress rn El Cajon, told a
fund-raising rally on Sun-
day that Jews should be de-
ported from the U.S. as "a
parasite people." •
Tom Metzger also told the
200 people at his campaign
picnic that a military zone
should be built along the
border to keep out Mexican
aliens.
he declared.
He added that since the
U.S. is the only power
supporting the Camp
David accord, the road to
peace becomes more dif-
ficult.
"Yet," he said, "Israel's
obsession for peace remains
firm."
He declared that there is
unanimity in Israel in de-
fense of Jerusalem as the
capital of the state regard-
less of the many confusions
that have arisen on the is-
sue.
If one man Cdtle 'thee
a donkey, pay him no mind.
If two men calleth thep a
donkey, get thee a saddle.
—Yiddish Proverb
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