rioNsfAuwwwwwwrirwriniT 14 Friday, November 14, 1980 Anirrmorwirryprruprit THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Problems on Agenda (Continued from Page 12) and Lee Jaffe, secretary. The Detroit Institute of Arts tour and reception Wednes- day afternoon was chaired by Rosalie Kolbert, Marion Handleman and Marjorie Jospey, and the Thursday evening reception was co- chaired by Bernice Deutsch ' and Vivian Deutsch. Frieda/. Stoliman is in charge of th Saturday morning kidush along with co-chairmeni Goldie Adler, Fayga Dom- bey and Malka Gordon. Bus tours — both to the Detroit Institute of Arts and Greenfield Village — were chaired by Roberta Blitz, Linda Gershenson, Diane F. Klein and Janet Levine. Coordinated by Janice Schwartz and Jessie Stern, volunteers have been assigned through- out the GA, from man- ning welcome and infor- mation desks to hosting lounges for the delegates' use. Concuring with the CJF sessions, there are numer- ous traditional agency meetings. Representatives of the , American Jewish Press Association held brief mid-year sessions. They in- cluded a reception Wednes- day evening and a luncheon meeting at the Jewish Wel- fare Federation's Butzel Building on Thursday. The American Jewish Historical Society will host a reception Sunday after- noon for officers of the American Jewish Historical Society who are attending the GA. * * * The Associated Jewish Charities and Welfare Fund of Baltimore, the Baltimore Board of Jewish Education, and the Jewish Family Service of the Allentown Jewish Federation have been named as the 1980 re- cipients of the William J. Shroder Award, conferred CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Invites You To Say, "Good Bye" To 1980 . Welcome 1981 DINNER DANCE Wednesday, December 31st, 1980 • Complete Sit Down Dinner • Favors • Set-Ups (B.Y.O.B.) Wines Must Be Kosher 9 P.M. DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF THE LARRY FREEDMAN ORCHESTRA ( TABLES MAY BE RESERVED $25.00 Per Person For Reservations, Send Checks to /I; Cong. Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, Mich. 48237 or Call LI 7-7970 Aid Kushner with a synagogue model. annually by the Council of standing community pro- Jewish Federations for out- gramming. * Arab, Jewish Protests Palestinian pickets and Jewish activists were pre- sent during Israel Prime Minister Menahem Begin's visit yesterday to the Coun- cil of Jewish Federation's General Assembly at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. Arab pickets sponsored by the Palestinian Congress of North America picketed outside of the hotel Thurs- day. Although Detroit is re- ported to have the largest Arabic-speaking commu- nity in the U.S. — 200,000 persons including 25,000- 35,000 Palestinians — a spokesman said the demon- strators came from as far away as Chicago. Meanwhile, the North American Jewish Students' Network fasted on Thurs- day as a measure of solidar- ity with the Ethiopian Jewish community. The fast protested "the continued si- lence of world Jewry in the face of the anihilation of the Ethiopian Jewish commu- nity." On Oct. 8, the Detroit Zionist Federation adopted a resolution urg- ing the CJF to support all efforts to aid Ethiopian Jewry in making aliya and that a General As sembly plenary session be used to discuss the is- sue. The DZF also urged that aliya from all countries be a priority item for all Jewish federations. "YOU'RE NUMBER ONE WITH ME! AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 - Style, Seitction, and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed • 26400 West Twelve Mile Road In Southfield's Racquetime Mall Northeast corner 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy 5578 Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Fri.. Sat.. 10-6. Thurs.. 10-9 Topper's the source 41. VISA CASH REFUNDS NO DUE BILLS 357 - .