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Lincoln (101/2 Mile) One Block East of Greenfield Mon. thru Sat. 10-4 • - - -0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fa • • volvements into hatred for Israel, as propagated by the Saudis, would be harmful to American interests and to world peace. Novick addressed a luncheon meeting attended by Metropolitan Detroit area rabbis and spoke at Sabbath Eve services at Cong. Beth Shalom, after installation of the new offi- cers of the Detroit District of the Zionist Organization of America. Rabbi David Nelson conducted the service and presided at the in- stallation which marked induction into the presidency of Irving Laker. Sidney Silverman is the outgoing ZOD president. At a press conference Fri- day afternoon, Novick at- tributed the recent growth of the ZOA to the new, young leadership joining the movement and the popularity of ZOA positions and the organization's high visibility. _ It-is significant," he said, "-that iiii.a)ear when other organizations ''(itre seeing a reduction of membership, and when our dues have gone up 40 percent, our membership has increased 15 percent." The ZOA now has 150,000 members. Novick said the ZOA has "projected its image in a more positive manner, we have been right on the is- sues, and I have been a full- time, working president." He said the new leader- ship joining the ranks are not just philanthropists or fund-raisers, but are committed to the cause of Zionism. He said the organization "is truly a grass-roots movement" but he also credited the ZOA's professional staff for its organization and preparation of materials. Novick said more Jews are identifying with Israel as it faces "the most serious problems of its 33 years, in- cluding isolation. The people are fighting to pre- sent Israel's viewpoint." • • • • • • trol. Dr. Kirschenbaum is a practicing podiatric physi- cian and surgeon in Detroit and serves as chief of podiatry service at Monsig- nor Clement Kern Hospital for Special Surgery in War- ren. Dr. Kirschenbaum was an amateur boxer in the New York Golden Gloves prior to his moving to Michigan. He is currently a professional and amateur boxing judge. Childhood has no forebod- ings; but then it is soothed by no memories of outlived sorrow. —George Eliot Artifact Garden JERUSALEM — The Philip W. and Belle Cohen Garden, containing ar- cheological artifacts from many parts of Israel, was dedicated recently at the Hebrew University's Mount Scopus campus. The Cohens are from Boston. 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