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November 07, 1980 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

54 Friday, November 1, 1980

Terrorist Tells
of Soviet Training

JERUSALEM — The
man accused of leading the
attack last May which kil-
led six Jews on their way to
synagogue services in Heb-
ron said this week that he
had received six months of
training in the Soviet
Union.
Adnan Jaber told a New
York Times reporter of his
role in the ambush and de-
scribed his Soviet training.
He said the PLO is also
trained by the Vietnamese.

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Laureate for Literature,
and novelist Chaim Potok
will serve as judges in the
finals of the first annual
children's book competition
honoring Janusz Korczak, a
Polish Jewish martyr of the
Holocaust.
The awards — a medall-
ion, and a stipend of $1,000
for winners in each category
— will be presented at a
dinner Saturday, sponsored
by the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith at the
ADL headquarters in New
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Richard Lobenthal, center, Michigan regional di-
rector of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith,
discusses the implications of the national election
during a recent open meeting of the Jewish Welfare
Federation Junior Division as Benjamin F. Rosenthal,
second from right, division president, and David B.
Liner, lecture series vice chairman, look on.

Elliot Wilhelm, director
of film theater at the Detroit
Institute of Arts, will pre-
sent an analysis and criti-
cism of modern movies at an
open meeting of the Jewish
Welfare Federation Junior
Division 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the Aaron DeRoy Studio
Theater of the main Jewish
Community Center.
Wilhelm, a film in-
structor at Wayne State
University, has worked as a
critic at different local radio
stations. His • lecture,

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Wilhelm's lecture is open
to all interested young
adults and is free of charge.
Philip Liner is chairman of
the division's lecture series.
Benjamin, F. Rosenthal is
division president.
New members are wel-
come. For information, con-
tact Sandra Feuer or Lilian
Bernstein at the Jewish
Welfare Federation, 965-
3939.

The contest, featuring
prizes in the categories of
children's books — one writ-
ten for children and the
other about children for an
adult audience, is being
held in conjunction with the
American Council of Polish
Cultural Clubs, the
Holocaust Library, the
North American Study

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