THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ZOA Convention in Washington
Warns of New Threat to Israel
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the U.S. must continue to
recognize Israel as the val-
ued strategic partner she
is."
Bush accused "many
Western democratic gov-
ernments," including
"the government of the
United States," of "sheer
hypocrisy" in their reac-
tions to the bombing of a
Paris synagogue on Oct.
3.
Testimonials recorded at
the ZOA convention ses-
sions included special hon-
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recognition of his having es-
tablished the Molly Good-
man High School at Kfar
Silver in Ashkalon, Israel.
Goodman was also recorded
honors during the religious
services on Sabbath morn-
ing which again were
supervised, as in the past 15
years, by ZOA Treasurer
Jack Lefkovitz.
An active Metropolitan
Detroit delegation
headed by the 'Detroit
Zionist Organization
President Sidney Silver-
man moved to establish a
Michigan Region of ZOA
and to mobilize represen-
tatives throughout the
state, including the
Upper Peninsula, into
new districts•for action in
the current crises affect-
ing Israel and world
Jewry.
The Detroit delegation
included: Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Kazdan, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Kramer, Mr. and
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REELECT STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
JOE
FORBES
HOUSE MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER
Handled over one thousand
constituent problems in 1980
Sponsored original State-
Wide Paramedic Licensing
Act in cooperation with the
City of Southfield.
Sponsor of the Political
Ethics Reform Bill.
Sponsor of the Generic
Drug Substitution Act.
VOTE DEMOCRAT
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Mrs. Louis Panush, Dr. and
Mrs. I. Walter Silver, Sil-
verman, Prof. Leon and
Prof. Diana Warshay, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kraft, Mr.
and Mrs. William Liberson,
Mr. , and Mrs. Philip
Slomovitz and Mrs. Norma •
Hudosh.
Silverman was honored
with a special citation, in
recognition of membership
enrollment leadership by
the Metropolitan Detroit
District.
Special citations were
awarded to Louis Panush
and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz
for services rendered the
movement in the past year.
The new ZOA officers in-
clude Richard Kramer and
Philip Slomovitz who were
named honorary vice
presidents. Slomovitz was
named honorary English
secretary of the convention.
Navons Set
Egypt Visit
JERUSALEM (JTA)
President Yitzhak Navon
and his wife, Ofira, have
been meeting with leading
Israeli academic experts
and top officials and dip-
lomats familiar with Egypt
as part of their preparations
for a five-day state visit in
Egypt that begins Sunday.
While the - schedule
envisages a great deal of
touring and sightseeing,
and while Navon is not a
politically active figure- in
Israel, the visit will never-
theless include - meetings
with many of Egypt's top
political echelon.
Talks are set with
President Anwar Sadat
himself, with Vice
President Hosni Mubarak,
National Assembly Speaker
Suffi Abu-Taleb; Deputy
Premier Fuhi Muhiaddin,
Information Minister Man-
sour Hassan and former
Premier Mustapha Khalil.
The Navons will be
welcomed at Cairo Air-
port by Sadat and his
wife, Jihan, and will later
be their guests at a state
dinner, to which they will
reciprocate, as is the dip-
lomatic practice, with a
dinner of their own.
On the first day, Navon
will lay a wreath at the
Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier. His itinerary also
includes a visit to the Cairo
Synagogue, and a visit to
Sadat's birthplace, the vil-
lage of Mit Abul Kom.
Navon will also call at the
Israeli embassy in Cairo
and he and his wife will fly
to the archeological sites of
upper Egypt.
Ofira will visit rehabili-
tation institutes, al
by Jihan. She will also
so meet
with women MPs and
women journalists.
Among the people the
Navons will be taking with
them is Raya Jaglom, the
president of WIZO.
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