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April 24, 1981 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-04-24

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'THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 24, 1981

YIZKOR

FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
THAT THEY SHALL BE
REMEMBERED

PLANT TREES
THAT WILL GROW
IN ISRAEL
IN THEIR MEMORIES

This observance is an age-old, hal-
lowed Jewish tradition and it has
become customary to plant trees in
Israel to link forever the cherished
memories of your dear ones.

MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS —
WE WILL DO THE REST

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Ben-Baruch Will Address
Synagogue Holocaust Event

Benjamin Ben-Baruch
will address the third an-
nual Holocaust commem-
oration program sponsored
by the Cong. Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood and Men's Club
8 p.m. Thursday in the
synagogue.
Ben-Baruch will speak on
"The Holocaust — From
Historical Sociology to His-
torical Memory." Rabbi
Stanley Rosenbaum and
Cantor Louis Klein also will
participate in the program.
Ronna Rosenbaum and
Louis Redmond are the co-
chairmen for the evening.
Ben-Baruch is an associ-
ate of the Center for Re-
search on Social Organiza-
tion of the University of
Michigan and an instructor

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is canceled by the gift; quick
to learn, and slow to
forget: his is a fortunate lot;
slow to learn and quick to
forget: his is an evil plight.
—Sayings of the Fathers

Professor Gerald Meister

Executive Director of the Ramapo Institute,

will speak on

labotinsky and Contemporary
Jewish Affairs

BENJAMIN
BEN-BARUCH
in the U-M sociology de-
partment. He is pursuing
doctoral studies in sociology
and history at U-M.

Novak Labels Terrorism
Destruction of Human Rights

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Michael Novak, head of the
United States delegation to
the United Nations Human

There are four kinds of
disciples: Quick to learn but
quick to forget: in him the
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ing; slow to learn, but slow
to forget: in him the failing

Commission,
Rights
charged last week that ter-
rorism is a "new and sophis-
ticated way to destroy
human rights." He pointed
out that terrorists are try-
ing to destroy human rights
institutions by killing dip-
lomats, judges and legis-
lators.
Novak made his com-
ments at an awards cere-
mony sponsored by the
American Jewish Forum
(AJF) where he received the
organization's Medal of
Freedom. The AJF is a
group committed to conser-
vative political views, in-
cluding strong U.S. defense
forces, a free market sys-
tem, preservation of the
family and opposition to ra-
cial quotas.
In his acceptance speech,
Novak recounted the anti-
Israel and anti-Zionist
statements made by several
nations at the UN Human
Rights Commission's an-
nual meeting in Geneva last
February. "You wonder
what world you are in when
you hear, again and again,
that Zionism is the worst
force of anti-Semitism. You
hit your head and wonder if
you heard it. But then you
hear it again and again," re-
called Novak.

Egypt Reduces
Israel Oil Price

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Egypt has agreed to reduce
the price of the crude oil it
sells to Israel, its biggest
single customer. The $3 a
barrel reduction in the price
of top-quality oil will save
Israel about $2 million a
month, Finance Ministry of-
ficials said.
The price reduction was
agreed to after two weeks of
negotiations between Is-
raeli and Egyptian officials
in Cairo. Israel had asked
for the price drop in view of
falling prices and a glut of
crude oil on world markets.
Egypt sells two million
tons of oil a year to Israel
from oil fields in Sinai prev-
iously worked, developed or
discovered and exploited by
Israel before the area was
handed back to Egypt under
the peace treaty.

Wednesday, April 29 at 8:00 P.M.
in the Youth Lounge of
Congregation Beth Achim

21100 West 12 Mile Road
under the auspices of

The Jabotinsky Society of
Herut Zionists of America

Public is Welcome

Free Admission

YOM HAZIKORON AND YOM HAATZMAUT

(Israel Independence Day)

(Day of Remembrance)

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AS IT IS OBSERVED IN
THE STATE OF ISRAEL

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