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May 08, 1981 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-08

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52 'Friday, Play 8, 1881

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Israel Consul General Due Here for a ZOA Lecture

NEED

INVITATIONS

Bar .Mitzva Wedding
Stationery Etc.

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operation of Israel's aid pro-
gram in the developing na-
tions and for the following
five years he served as
counselor in the Israeli Bm-
bassy in Washington, D.C.
Returning to Jerusalem as
director of personnel in the
Ministry for Foreign Af-
fairs, 1973-1976, he Wfic6
elected dean of the Consular
Corps Association of
Philadelphia.
Sidney Silverman is ZOD
president. There is no
charge.

sity from 1951 to 1956,
when he received a Master
of Jurisprudence degree,
after which he joined the
staff of Ministry for Foreign
Affairs in Jerusalem.
His service as cultural
and press attache at the
embassy of Israel in Ja-
pan, 1956-1960, was fol-
lowed by service as Is-
rael's representative in
both Uganda and Kenya,
1962-1964.
During the next four
years he headed the foreign

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The Probus Club, an
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business and professional
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Men Elected

to Region Posts

Dr. Harvey Nussbaum of
Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Sheldon B. Satovsky of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Fred Sarne of Ahavas Israel_
of Grand Rapids, were
elected vice presidents of
the Great Lakes Region of
the National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs last
month in New York.
Past President Carl
Lichtenstein was named
edifOr of the region newslet-
ter. Abraham Satovsky is
the founding president of
the region.

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Loomus, a docent (teacher-
lecturer) at the museum.
The tour is open to students
of English language at
United Hebrew Schools and
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
and other Russian immig-
rants.
Those who wish to take
advantage of this free tour
must make reservations on
or before Wednesday. For
reservations, call the UHS,
354-1050.

• Introductory low price of $150.00 includes:

Martin Lattin hqs been
elected president of the Pro-
bus Club of Metropolitan
Detroit, which this year
celebrates its 42nd anniver-
sary.
Other officers are: Elliot
Greenberg, first vice
president; Richard
Shapack, second vice
president; Ruben Isaacs,
third vice president; and
Marvin Weinstein, trea-
surer. The slate of officers is
completed by Herbert L.
Grosberg and Herman
Goldsmith, who were
selected corresponding sec-
retary and recording secre-
tary, respectively.
On the board of direc-
tors are: Jack Belin,
Michael Fayne, Henry
Leopold, Earle E.
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SHALOM
ADAT
MEN'S CLUB announces
its spring mini-series of
study groups, "Tse
U'lemed," (Go Out and
Learn) will be held 7:30 p.m.
Monday and. May 18 in the
synagogue. Rabbi Efry
Spectre will conduct a
course on "What's It All
About — An Analysis of the
Whys and Wherefores of the
Religious Service." The
public is invited free of
charge.

Call 851-9640 for information

United Hebrew Schools,
in cooperation with the
Southfield Community
Education program, is
planning a tour of the De-
troit Institute of Arts for
Russian immigrants.
The tour will be held on
May 17 at 12:30 p.m. Bus
transportation to and from
the museum will be pro-
vided at no charge. The bus
will meet at noon at the
main United Hebrew
Schools building.
The tour will be con-
ducted by Mrs. Betsy

1 cup dried figs
1 cup dates
1/2 cup raisins
1 /2 cup walnuts, chopped
coconut
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raisins, then add the 1/2 cup of
chopped walnuts. Mix to-
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don't like the coconut, leaye
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cookies.

Earns Semikha

Asher Brian White, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
White of Oak Park, received
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tion) at United Lubavitcher
Yeshivas in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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invite the community to
hear Asher Naim, consul
general of Israel, speak on
The Prospect of Peace in an
Unstable Middle East" 8:30
p.m. May 15 at the temple.
Born in Tripoli, Libya, he
immigrated with his family
in 1944, joining the Youth
Aliya in Kibutz Sde Eliahu
in Bet Shean Valley. He
joined the Hagana in 1946,
then the Israeli Defense
Forces in 1948-L949 during
the War of Independence.
He worked as a journalist
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