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March 06, 1981 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Committee Plans Celebration 33

Irving Laker has been
appointed chairman for the
local "Celebration 33" event
for Greater Detroit. George
M. Zeltzer has been named
honorary chairman.
Participating organiza-
tions and their chairpersons
include: Bar-Ilan
sity, represented by Les
Goldstein; Hadassah, re-
presented by Marilyn Ash
and Annette. Meskin;. Haifa
University, represented by
Ed Rosenthal; National
Council of Jewish Women,
represented by Sondra
Nathan; National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods,
represented by Lucille Mil-
-.- 1 r; Pioneer Women, repre-
ted by Betty Rath;
_,men's American ORT,
represented by Joni
„a Feldman; and the Zionist
Organization of America,
represented by Sid Silver-
man.

On May 11, the film "The
Chosen," based on Chaim
Potok's novel, will be pre-
miered throughout the
world in 1,000 benefit show-
ings for Israeli institutions.
The film will not be released

Olim Protest Rent Increase

TEL AVIV (JTA) — New
immigrants living in ab-
sorption centers near Haifa_
observed a one-day strike
Sunday. They were protest-
ing the almost doubling of
the rent they pay the Jewish
Agency for their rooms,
from the equivalent of about
$18 a month to about $36.
They said that while the
government was reducing
prices of TV sets and cars by
reducing purchase tax, they
were being asked to pay

Pro-Israel Christian Leader
to Address Jewish Council

Rev. James Lyons will
address the Jewish Com-
munity Council Delegate
Jewish Leaders
Assembly 8 p.m. Wednes-
Hit Budget Cuts
day at the main United He-
NEW YORK (JTA) — brew Schools building.
The Feder ion of Jewish
Rev. Lyons was one of
Philanthropies (FJP) of many well-known Chris-
New York is organizing a tian leaders who signed a
meeting of the 16 largest "Statement of Concern" ex-
federations in Washington pressing continued support
next week to plan action to for Israel, and condemning
prevent cuts in the 1982 those "who try to isolate Is-
budget proposed by rael from the family of na-
• President Reagan.
tions."
Now the spiritual leader
DavioL. Liederman, the
FJP's director of govern- of Orchard Lake's Pine Hill
ment relations, said that at Congregational Church,
REV. JAMES LYONS
'a meeting of the FJP it was Rev. Lyons has long been
involved
in
the
study
of
con-
decided to center on six
ing with the role of the
major areas: Title 20 Pro- temporary Jewish-
churches in Nazi Ger-
Christian
relations.
many.
grams; child welfare, food
A scholar in Near East-
and nutrition; employment
Council President Ma-
programs, Medicaid, and ern languages and litera- rian Shifman announced-
ture,
Rev.
Lyons
also
di-
housing and neighborhood
rected the Walker and that other assembly agenda
programs.
Gertrude Cisler Library, items will include a report
a research facility deal- on recent activities by
Council Executive Director
Charities Gain
* *
Alvin L. Kushner and a re-
• Compromise
port by the nominating
Council Names
committee.
WASHINGTON — Four
charities, including the Nominating Body
The Assembly will con-
Council of Jewish Federa-
Jewish
Community clude with a social hour
tions, have agreed to return Council President Marian hosted by the Greater De-
$1 million of the $4 million Shifman announced the ap- troit Section of the National
granted to them as the Car- pointment of this year's Council of Jewish Women.
ter Administration left nominating committee.
office.
Chairing the committee
Officials
from
the is Mrs. Jack Solway. Serv- AJC to Offer
charities agreed to the corn- ing with her are: Mrs. Mil- Tribute to Slain
promise in order to continue ton Schwartz, Louis
distribution of the remain- Rosenzweig, Mrs. Daniel Atlanta Children
ing funds to poor persons for Kelsten, Louis Segal, Mrs.
ATLANTA — In a
energy subsidies.
Grant Silverfarb and Mrs. demonstration of solidarity
Reagan Administration Leonard Trunsky.
with the families of the
officials contended that the
The nominating commit- murdered black children of
money should not have been tee will present its recom- Atlanta, the American
given to the groups and mendations for Council offi- Jewish Committee's Na-
wanted all of the undistri- cers and executive commit- tional Interreligious Affairs
buted funds returned.
teb positions at the delegate Commission will honor the
children at its meeting here
assembly Wednesday.
,phardic Parley
NOminations may be Monday. _
made through petition by
Rabbi Marc H. Tanen-
March 15 in
delegates for a 14-day baum, the AJC's national
NEW YORK — An all- period following assembly. interreligious affairs direc-
day conference sponsored by Each petition most have the tor, and Rabbi Juda Mintz,
the American Society of signatures of five delegates, president of the Atlanta
Sephardic Studies is and the candidate must be a Rabbinical Association, will
scheduled for March 15 at delegate who has indicated conduct a special memorial
Yeshiva University. Papers his or her willingness to service honoring the 20
will be delivered by 10 serve if elected. Elections black children who have
society members and recita- will take place at the coun- disappeared or have been
tions of Sephardic poetry cil's final delegate assembly murdered during the past
will be presented.
May 21.
year.

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Film
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Israel last week on the first
stop of a round-the-world
tour to see places she had
always wanted to visit but
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buying spree in Israel.

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Part of the "Celebration 33" Detroit Campaign
Committee is shown, from left to right, front row,
Betty Rath, Ann Silver, Helen Atler, Harriet Shevin
and Ruth Miller. Second row: Phil Chapnick, Joni
Feldman, Marilyn Ash, and Helen Seenan. Third row:
Ed Rosenthal, Sid Silverman, Les Goldstein, Sondra
Nathan and Irving Laker.
publicly until next fall.
the "Celebration 33" event
Laker said 500,000 per- and raise $50 million for Is-
sons are expected to attend rael.

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