THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, November 14, 1980 Joseph Kraft to Speak at Technion Dinner GLASSMAN Oldsmobile Inc. The Detroit Chapter of the American Technion Society will hold its 32nd annual dinner 6 p.m. Nov. 30, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Columnist Joseph Kraft will be the guest speaker. David D. (Dan) Kahn, chairman of the board of di- rectors of the Detroit Chap- ter, will serve as master of ceremonies. The American Technion Society was founded in 1940 and today has 40 chapters throughout the country. The group's purpose is the advancement of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology as a vital center of technological education and research in Israel and the fostering of industrial development in the Jewish homeland. 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Iimmaismoomemosimrsounionmmal PORTER SERVICE WITHIN 5 MILES The Detroit Chapter of The American Technion Society cordially invites you to attend its 32nd Annual Dinner Sunday, November 30, 1980 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road Southfield D. DAN KAHN cal Engineering Complex, completed in 1972. Kraft will speak on "Is- rael, America and the Middle East." The winner of numerous awards and honors, Kraft is the author of four books, in- cluding 'The Struggle for Algeria" in 1961 and The Chinese Difference" in Joseph Kraft Internationally Reknowned Columnist Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Dress Optional $100 per person R.S.V.P. Technion Office 559-5190 JOSEPH KRAFT of the Michigan Dormitory Building as part of the Technion's recently launched $14 million stu- dent housing construction program. ■ 1111111111111 ■■ Dutch Open New Synagogue AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The new synagogue of Al- melo, financed almost entirely by the municipality of that small town in east- ern Holland, was inaugu- rated last week at cere- monies attended by Mayor Frederick Schneiders, Is- raeli Ambassador Eytan Ronn and local dignitaries. It replaces the 19th Century synagogue which survived the Nazi occupation, only to be demolished recently in the interests of modern town planning. The new synagogue, lo- cated on Church Square, in the center of Almelo, is much smaller than the orig- inal. Its size reflects the shrinkage of the local Jewish community. There were about 200 Jews in Almelo in 1945. Today there are no more than 45 in the town and nearby villages and their new house of worship has only 45 seats. The bulk of Almelo's Jews left over the years, many moving to Amsterdam or emigrating to various countries, includ- ing Israel. Quakers Hit Anti-Semitism Guest Speaker 1973. He appears fre- quently on the PBS and NBC television networks as a commentator and analyst of world affairs. Kahn has long been active in the development of trade between Israel and industries in the U.S. He was one of the earliest im- porters of Israeli products into America and he has as- sisted a number of Israeli firms in setting up produc- tion lines and export-trade agreements with other countries in the indus- trialized world. Guests at the annual dinner will also learn of a major new fund-raising program initiated by the Detroit Chapter — a project to underwrite construction American Friends' Serv- ice Committee (Quakers), whose treatment of the Middle East problems had been viewed as biased by Is- rael's friends, has issued a statement deploring recent anti-Semitic incidents in Europe and the U.S. The statement was issued by the Michigan area office in Ann Arbor. The statement said in part, "We abhor anti- Semitism and racism and are committed to oppose them. We will continue to speak out on these issues, and more insistently. "Legitimate differences of opinion about some Israeli government policies or some of the policies of Arab governments and move- ments must not be tainted with anti-Semitism or ra- cism." 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