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August 28, 1981 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tam-O-Shanter Lunch Cites
Hadassah Special Givers

The Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah an-
nounces it will sponsor a
Special Givers Luncheon in
support of the Hadassah
Medical Organization noon
Sept. 9 at Tam-O-Shanter
, Country Club.
L, Mrs. Carmela Kalman-
son, national membership
coordinator and chairman
of next year's Hadassah na-
> ti _ onal convention in Israel,
' 'l speak at the affair for
_ nen who contribute $250
or more to the Hadassah
Medical Organization.
Mrs. Kalmanson will give
an update on developments
at the Hadassah hospitals
at Ein Karem and Mt.
Scopus.
Chairman of the day, Be-
- verly Frank, and co-
chairman, Rose Meskin,
announce that a fur fashion
show will be presented with
Hadassah models. Music
will be supplied by Roz
Kraus.
Libby Sklar, special
gifts co-chairman, is in
charge of invitations. She
is assisted by Doris

On the Shabbat of September 12
the following Congregations in Metropolitan Detroit
will salute

BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY

CARMELA KALMANSON

August, Paulette Bonin,
Doris Boschan, Nettie
Deutch, Bea Golden,
Hilda Hamburger, Diane
Hauser, Maity Kelsten,
Mabel Kaplan, Sue
Kaufman, Betty LaBret,
Rose Meskin, Thelma
Milgrom, Blanche Pol-
lack, Joan Provizer,
Marge Saulson, Dodie
Schlesinger, Sally
Soberman and Merle
Solway.
For information, call the
Hadassah office, 357-2920.

UN Gathering Will Again
Take Anti-Israel Platform

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — Israel's attack on
Iraq's nuclear reactor June
7 will be exploited by the
Arabs to condemn Israel
once again during the 36th
session of the United Na-
tions General Assembly
which is scheduled to open
Sept. 15, according to dip-
lomats here.
Iraq, which the diplomats
said was deeply humiliated
by the swift Israeli opera-
tion, has already requested
the inclusion of an item on
the Assembly agenda deal-
ing with Israel's attack on
its reactor.
The Arabs, the diplomats
added, will demand, in addi-
tion to a condemnation of Is-
rael, that Israel's nuclear
facility in the Negev desert
be open to international in-
spection.
After the June 7 raid, Is-
rael was condemned by the
Security Council which also
called on Israel to open its
nuclear facility to interna-
tional inspection.
Apart from the nuclear
issue, the Arabs are ex-
pected to continue with
their "traditional" anti-
Israel offensive during
the session. Diplomats
here suggest that while
the Arab offensive agaist
_ T-rael in the last two Gen-
ii Assembly sessions,
tne 34th and the 35th, had
partly failed due to other
events in the Mideast,
this will not be the case
this year.
Israel has already come
under withering fire from
Arab delegates attending a
United Nations conference
on energy in Nairobi,
Kenya. Twice last week
delegates from Arab na,
tions, except for Egypt,
walked out when Israelis
took the rostrum to speak.
Israel was bitterly at-
tacked for its raid on the

Friday, August 28, 1981 31

Iraqi nuclear reactor last
June and for its plan to gen-
erate hydroelectric power
by constructing a canal
from the Mediterranean to
the Dead Sea. Some 3,000
delegates from most of the
154 UN member countries
are attending the UN con-
ference on new and renewa-
ble sources of energy, which
concludes tomorrow.
A draft resolution spon-
sored by Iraq, Pakistan and
Morocco calls on the the con-
ference to declare that the
canal project "constitutes
an illegal act of infringing
on the sovereign rights of
the Palestinian people."

Journalist Is
Posthumously
Cited by Guild

LONDON (JTA) — The
Guild of Jewish Journalists
has made its award for 1981
to a Roman Catholic jour-
nalist who died almost 40
years ago.
The posthumous reci-
pient is John Segrue, who
wrote for the News
Chronicle and whose dis-
patches from Nazi Europe
about what was happening
to Jews "alerted the world to
the true evil of the Nazi phi-
losophy," said Joseph Griz-
zard, chairman of the guild,
in announcing the award.
Segrue was expelled by
the Nazis from Berlin and
from Vienna for denouncing
their persecution of the
Jews. He was captured in
Zagreb in 1941 and held
prisoner in upper Silesia
until his death the following
year.
To commemorate the
award, the guild plans to
plant trees in Israel in Seg-
rue's name. Details of his
heroic efforts on behalf of
Jews have been passed on to
Yad Vasehm in Jerusalem
for its archives.

ON ITS TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF COMMITMENT TO
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND TO TRADITIONAL JUDAISM,
AS WELL AS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
A CHAIR IN PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS

HONORING

PHILIP SLOMOVITZ

Editor and Publisher of The Jewish News

MAY BOTH THE INSTITUTION AND THE MAN THRIVE FOR
MANY YEARS TO COME.

Rabbi Efry Spectre
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES

Rabbi Milton Arm
CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

Rabbi C. Bergstein
CONGREGATION BETH CHABAD OF FARMINGTON HILLS

Rabbi E. Silberberg
CONGREGATION BETH CHABAD OF WEST BLOOMFIELD

Rabbi David A. Nelson
CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

Rabbi Chaskel Grubner
CONGREGATION DOVID BEN NUCHIM

Rabbi B. Gottlieb
MISHKAN ISRAEL — LUBAVITCH CENTER

Rabbi Irwin Groner
CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz
TEMPLE BETH EL

Rabbi Lane B. Steinger
Dr. Milton Rosenbaum, Rabbi Emeritus
TEMPLE EMANU-EL

Rabbi Leizer Levin
CONGREGATION BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH

Rabbi Leon Fram (Founding Rabbi)
Rabbi M. Robert Syme
Rabbi Harold S. Loss
TEMPLE ISRAEL

Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad
TEMPLE KOL AMI

Meyer Levin, President
CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL, BETH YEHUDA

Rabbi Feivel Wagner
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, Senior Rabbi
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Rabbi Emeritus
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD

Rabbi Philip Blachorsky
CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL OF WEST BLOOMFIELD

Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum
CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

Dr. Martin Hart
General Vice-Chairman
Chairman, Education Committee

Rabbi James I. Gordon
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS

Rabbi Samuel H. Prero (Senior Rabbi)
YOUNG ISRAEL OF SOUTHFIELD

Irving Laker
Myron L. Milgrom
General Chairmen

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