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. Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold, sterling or old jewelry! State of Michigan Licensed j CALL FOR Federation Juniors to Hear DIA Film Director Wilhelm NEW YORK — Czeslow Milosz, 1980 Nobel 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 York City. Fools see men's clothes; wise men .see men's spirits. THE PARTY SENSATION OF THE 80s Gary Lichtman 569-5504 569-5503 Paul Bensman 559-4465 / THE 2} I' Sound and Light Compail y- Milosz and Potok to Judge Children's Book Competition 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, HEARING AID entitled "Modern Movies — Modern Times," will pro- vide a basic understanding of films in today's society. 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. 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