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October 02, 1981 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-02

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58 Friday, October 2, 19131

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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HELEN and FRED BROWN
Martin, Steven & Rodney

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

MR. & MRS. ARNOLD EINHORN
& Family

Wish Their Family and Friends

A Happy & Healthy

New Year

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FANNY & LOUIS KLINE
& FAMILY

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

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CLAIRE, ARTHUR & MARLA SCHWARTZ

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

THE SCHWARTZENFELD'S
STEVEN, KAREN, DAVID & DANA

Wish Their Family and Friends
A Happy & Healthy

New Year

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THE YOLLICKS
LESTER & GERTRUDE
STEVEN & MARSHA

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

HY & MARILYN JACOBS

wish all their family and

friends a year filled with

health, happiness, joy

and peace

A very Happy, Healthy
and Prosperous New Year

to all our family and dear friends

MORRIS DORN
CHILDREN & GRANDCHILDREN
_

/tappti neal gear"

Group Says Communists
May Restore Links to Israel

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The and Israel for emigrants.
Knesset delegation which Gromyko did not reply di-
has just returned from an rectly, but Shamir under-
inter-parliamentary union stood the Soviet foreign
meeting in Havana, Cuba, minister was against mass
reports that Hungary and Jewish emigration which
East Germany are trying to ended up in the U.S. instead
persuade other communist of in Israel.
Shamir said the Soviet
countries to restore dip-
lomatic relations with Is- Union had "not budged an
inch" since 1947, when they
rael.
But Foreign Minister had supported the creation
Yitzhak Shamir and the of independent Jewish and
Foreign Ministry spokes- Arab states in Palestine. He
men said they had no indi- said that Gromyko had
cation of any such move. stressed that "some Arab
Moshe Shahal, a member states" were opposed to
of the parliamentary dele- recognition of Israel's right
gation, said that delegates to exist, and disclosed that
from both East Germany Russia "argued" with those
and Hungary had told the states.
Shamir added that this
Israelis that their countries
were pressing strongly in was "unlike some Euro-
eastern bloc institutions for pean countries which say
the restoration of relations, that all Arab states really
are prepared to recog-
severed after the 1967 war.
Shahal said that they nize Israel under certain
had been "explicit in circumstances."
The Foreign Ministry
their statements," which
had been made in coor- spokesman said there was
dination with the Soviet "not the slightest hint" that
Union. He said that the Soviet Union or other
Shamir's meeting in New East European countries
York with Soviet Foreign were switching round to a
Minister Andrei favorable attitude towards
renewal of diplomatic rela-
Gromyko was evidence
tions.
of such coordination.
Victor Shemtov, secre-
But Shamir, in a weekend
radio interview, said there tary general of the left-wing
had been no indication of Mapam faction of the Labor
any change in the Soviet Alignment, welcomed the
attitude, during his 90- Shamir-Gromyko meeting,
minute meeting with saying that such contact
Gromyko. was to the good. He
Shamir said the Russians criticized "certain minis-
regard the questions of pris- ters" who have recently
oners of Zion and emigre- claimed that Israel was the
tion to Israel as part of their "spearhead of anti-
Isreali policy. The question Sovietism" in the Middle
had been raised when East, saying great harm
Shamir suggested a direct was being done by such
air link between Moscow statements.

S. African Jewish Residents
Had Intense Year in 5741

JOHANNESBURG
The most impres-
(JTA)



sive aspect of Jewish life in
South Africa in the year
5741 was the intensification
of religious life. There were
more people than ever
attending synagogues as
well as religious classes,
and there was a greater ob-
servance of kashrut.
The Lubavitch movement
in Johannesburg made a
concerted effort to become a
vital force in the commu-
nity. Its day school, the
Torah Academy, acquired a
large property on 22 acres of
land which is rapdily be-
coming one of the most ad-
vanced educational com-
plexes in the country.
Apprehension has been
expressed in certain educa-
tional circles that the proj-
ect will have a detrimental
effect on other Jewish edu-
cational institutions by
drawing away the limited
number of potential pupils
whose parents are commit-
ted to intensive Jewish edu-
cation.
There was little evi-
dence of anti-Semitism
during the year. Re-
cently, the press devoted
a great deal of publicity
to the leader of an ex-
treme rightwing group,
Eugene Terreblanche,

who made a number of
anti-Semitic statements.
But neither be nor his
group, the Afrikaanse
Weerstand Beweging,
whose rowdies sport
Nazi-type uniforms and
display Nazi emblems as
they scurry around on
motorcycles, is taken
very seriously.

Prof. Philip Tobias, Dean
of the Faculty of Medicine at
the University of the Wit-
watersrand, was the reci-
pient of the highest award of
the Rotary Foundation Prof.
Margaretha Isaacson was
awarded the country's top
scientific honor for her work
in Marburg and Fevers re-
search.
Helen Suzman, member
of Parliament, was awarded
a medal for "heroism" by
Mayor Edward Koch of New
York City who lauded her as
a "hero" who has "con-
tinuously spoken out for the
nation's disenfranchised
non-white majority."
There was a new com-
munal development with
the establishment of the
Association of Jewish
Communal Professional
Executives to promote the
interests of the profession-
als involved in the opera-
tion of Jewish communal
institutions.

The ORT school in Kiryat
Motzkin has initiated a
multi-stage project to draw

Arab and Jewish youths to-
gether for an exchange of
views.

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MR. & MRS. DAVID BACHAIOV

-wish all their friends and relatives

a happy and Wealthy New Year

We wish our family and friends a_
very healthy. happy and prosperous
New Year

BONNIE & DENNIS COX

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SAM, JENNIE & STEVEN DORFMAN

wish all their friends and relatives

a happy and healthy New Year

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy. happy and prosperous
New Year

DR. & MRS. ARTHUR FEUER

Susan, Sandy, Yonit & Alan

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MR. & MRS. BENJAMIN HALPERN

wish all their friends and relatives
- a happy and healthy New Year

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

MARY, GARY & .JAMIE KRASMAN

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MICKIE, SAM, MARK
ANDI & USA ORECHKIN
wish all their friends and relatives

a happy and healthy New Year

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MR. sod MRS. ALBERT PORIMI & GRANDCHILDREN

Walk Nark a Novara Nessubsig

wish all their friends and relatives
a happy and healthy New Year

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

I

ELAINE & MEL RAZNICK

Brian, Lisa & Jason

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LARRY & PEARL SCHON
AARON & BRYAN
wish all their friends and relatives
a happy and healthy New Year

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DR. & MRS. ROBERT L. BRENT
& FAMILY

would like to wish all our family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

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HELEN SILVERMAN

would like to wish all her family
and friends a healthy and happy
New Year

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