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November 13, 1981 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-13

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30 Friday, November 13, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Temple to Install Officers Report on. Lubavitch Activities Due at Sunday Dedication

Temple Beth Jacob will
have an installation service
8:30 p.m. today in the tem-
ple. Officers and the board
of trustees will be installed.
Rabbi Richard Weiss will
speak on "Friday the 13th."
Officers to be installed
are; Dr. David J. Schwartz,

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president; Arvene Dicks-
tein, Barbara Schreier and
Stuart Winkelman, vice
presidents; David
Littmann, treasurer; and
David Henig, secretary.
The board of trustees in-
cludes: Robert Appel,
Samuel Davis, Dr. M. Ken-
neth Dickstein, Dr. Ira
Firestone, Steven Fish,
Kenneth Gold, Joel
Goldberg, Donald Jacobs,
Barbara Mayer, Richard
Roth, Barry Schreier, Judy
Schwartz and Mae Stein-
man.
At 11 a.m. Sunday, Rabbi-
Weiss will lead the adult
study group in a discussion
on "Conversations With
Rabbits) Small (and Large!).

Learn to be pleased with
everything.

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A brief report on the 1981
activities and accom-
plishments of Michigan
Chabad-Lubavitch will be
presented noon Sunday at
the dedication ceremonies
of the Morris L. Schaver
Auditorium at the
Lubayitch Education Cen-
ter in Farmington Hills.
The dedication is taking
place on the 20th yarzeit of
the late Mr. Schaver. Guest
speaker at the event is Elie
Wiesel; the chairmen are
Ivan Bloch and David
Hermelin and Honorary

Couples to Host
Dinner-Dance

The Couples Club of
Cong. Bnai Moshe, under
the direction of Naomi
Lippa and Ron Davidoff,
will host a dinner-dance 8
p.m. Saturday at the
synagogue.
The Couples Club is com-
posed of married couples
age 35 years or older who
are members of the congre-
gation.
For information on join-
ing the club, contact
Davidoff, 547-0471.

Empire makes
Every Day
a Holiday!

Chairman
is
Philip
Slomovitz.
. _
Irwin I. Cohn, chairman
of the movement's board of
directors, and co-chairman
Jack Shenkman will pre-
sent the report of Chabad
activities in the state.
Greetings will be offered by
Paul Zuckerman, interim-

tional fund-raising chair-
man of United JewishAp-
peal. Franka Charlupski
will introduce the guest
speaker. Mrs. Charlupski
and her sister, Mala
Dorfman, are co-chairmen
of the .Morris Schaver
Memorial Emergency Gov-
ernors' Campaign on behalf

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Among the activities to be
included in the report are:
Education, camping, cam-
puses, holiday observances,
hospital and jail visits,
senior citizens service, pub-
lications, radio show and
the outreach program.

Temple Emanu-El to Hear Ex-Hostage;
Couples Club Plans Marriage Program

Barry Rosen, former
press attache to the Iranian
Embassy and former hos-
tage, will speak at Temple
Emanu-El 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day. Rosen is the temple's
first speaker in its 1981-
1982 cultural series. His
topic is "Iran As I See It."
Rosen was given his
agency's Award of Valor
and citation "for coverage,
poise and good judgement"
while interned in the U.S.
Embassy in Teheran.
Prior to his Teheran
assignments, Rosen
served as chief of Voice of
America's broadcasts to
the Muslims of Soviet

Central Asia for four
Encounter, call Mr. and
years. He had been a
Mrs. Mark Voight, 649-
Peace Corps volunteer in
3567.
Iran between 1967 and
Intermarriage
1969.
Bnai David Topic
There is a charge, and
tickets will be available at
"Intermarriage: A Re-
the door.
Examination for the '80s"
Meanwhile, the temple's will-be the subject ofa lec-
couples club }yin sponsor an ture to be delivered by
information night in con- Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut at
junction with Jewish Mar- the Bnai David Institute for
riage Encounter 8 p.m. Adult Education Wednes-
Thursday in the temple. day at 8:1-5 p.m. in the
Presenting couples will synagogue.
be Mr. and Mrs. • Larry
The lecture is the fourth
Furstenfeld and Mr. and in a series entitled, "Jewish
Mrs. Jeff Mossoff. All are Dilemmas in the '80s."
welcome.. For information
The series is open to the
on Jewish Marriage community without charge.

Evron to Resign as Ambassador

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Reports that Israel's am-
bassador to the U.S., Ep-
hraim Evron, will retire in
January were confirmed by
a Foreign Ministry spokes-
man.
Evron informed Premier
Menahem Begin and
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir several months ago
that he planned to leave the
foreign service after a
career of,33 years.
According to the Foreign
Ministry, Begin and Shamir
"expressed their profound
appreciation for the ability
and devotion to duty
demonstrated by Ambas-
sador Evron in representing
the state. Mr. Evron's suc-
cessor will be named in the
near future," the Foreign
Ministry said.

and Security Committee.
Arens has refused to

comment so far on re-
ports that he would be
posted to Washington. In-
formed sources said that
one serious obstacle to
his nomination is his con-
sistent opposition to the
current peace process.

EPHRAIM EVRON

The favored candidate
to succeed him appears
to be Moshe Arens of
Likud's Herut faction
who is chairman of the
Knesset's Foreign Affairs

Jewish Leaders Protest Visit
of Yasir Arafat to Japan

....bat especially

of Lubavitch Foundation.

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
delegation of business and
community leaders led by
New York Jewish Commu-
nity Relations Council
Preisdent Laurence A.
Tisch met last week with
Ambassador Moriyuki Mol-
tono, the consul general of
Japan in New York, to pro-
test the recent visit to Japan
by Palestine Liberation
Organization chief, Yasir
Arafat.
Speaking on behalf of
JCRC and its 30 member
agencies, Tisch asserted
that the Japanese Deception
for Arafat "must of neces-
sity cast a shadow on U.S.-
Japan relations and
undermine U.S. efforts to
bring peace to the Middle
East.
"When the head of one of
the world's great industrial
democracies meets with
Arafat — and gets nothing
in return — such contacts
constitute a notable politi-

cal victory for the PLO that
can only encourage its lead-
ers to believe that terror
and intransigence do indeed
pay," Tisch declared, and
went on 'to term the recent
visit a "slap in the face to
Israel."
Ambassador Moltono
claimed that oil was only
one factor behind the
visit, asserting that his
government's central
motivation was to. have
Arafat come in contact
with Japanese public
opinion so he'd know the

Japanese nation insisted
that Israel's right to exist
be recognized as well as
the autonomy of the
Palestinian people.

Moltono emphasized that
the PLO had not been ac-
corded official diplomatic
status and that his govern-
ment had not yielded _an
inch on any formal factors
leading to further recogni-
tion.

Arens voted in the Knes-
set against the Camp David
agreements, against ratifi-
cation of the peace treaty
with Egypt and, most re-
cently, against the Multina-
tional Force and Observers
(MFO) which is to police
Sinai after Israel completes
its final withdrawal from
the peninsula next April.
In the event that Arens is
named Israel's next ambas-
sador to the U.S. two candi-
dates have emerged as
possible successors to head
the Knesset's Foreign Af-
fairs and Security Commit-
tee. They are Eliahu Ben-
Elissar, Israel's former am-
bassador to Egypt and Yosef
Rom. Both are MKs repre-
senting Likud's Herut fac-
tion.

Israeli Minister
Visits Paris

PARIS (JTA) — Israeli
Deputy Premier and Minis-
ter -of Agriculture Simcha
Erlich went to Paris this
week for talks with the
French ministers of Ag-
riculture and European Af-
fairs.
It was the first high level
contact between Israel and
France since President
Francois Mitterrand's elec-
tion last May.
Erlich met Thursday with
Minister of Agriculture
Edith Cresson and will meet
today with the Secretary of
State for European Affairs
Andre Chadernagor.

LUxury is artificial pov-
erty.


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