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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Georgetown U. Prof to Speak at Beth Achim
liaison for the American Is-
rael Public Affairs Commit-
tee (AIPAC), will be the
keynote speaker at a public
forum 7:45 p.m. Thursday
at Cong. Beth Achim.
George Rossman and Irv-
ing Laker, presidents, re-
spectively, of Cong. Beth
-Achim and the Detroit Dis-
trict ZOA, announced that
the speaker will discuss:
"Washington
and
Jerusalem
Alliance or
Confrontation?".
Dr. Nurnberger served as
senior fellow at the
Georgetown University
Center for Strategic and In-
ternational Studies. He is
Dr. Ralph D. Nurnberger,
adjunct professor of dip-
lomatic and international
relations at Georgetown
University and legislative
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The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit
and Danielle Peleg Gallery
Date: March 16-31, 1982
Reception: 8-10 P.M.
Saturday, March 20, 1982
Wine and Cheese Preview
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connaissance aircraft and
five F-5E jet fighters. Offi-
cial notification of the sale
was given to Congress last
week.
According to the Penta-
gon announcement, the
package will also contain
specialized multi-purpose
cameras, specialized sup-
port equipment and spare
parts.
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DR. NURNBERGER
the author of a book, "Con-
gressional Leadership," and
the editor of "The Growing
Power of Congress" and
"U.S. Global Leadership:
The President and the Con-
gress."
Dr. Nurnberger also
served as a staff member
of the Senate Foreign Re-
lations Committee and as
foreign policy adviser to
Sen. James Pearson of
Kansas. He received his
MA degree at Columbia
University and his PhD
degree in diplomatic his-
tory at Georgetown Uni-
versity.
The meeting is sponsored
jointly by Cong. Beth Achim
and the Detroit District,
Zionist Organization of
America. Admission is free.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hober-
man of Oak Park announce
the endagement of their
daughter, Sandra Joyce
Hoberman of Los Angeles,
Calif., to Robert Ellis
Braun, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Richard A. Braun of Encino,
Calif. Miss Hoberman
attends California State
University at Northridge.
Her fiance earned a
bachelor's degree at the
University of California at
Berkeley and was
graduated from the UCLA
School of Law. A June wed-
ding is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Adler of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Terry Fay
Adler, to Jonathan Katz,
son- of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Katz, also -of Southfield.
Miss Adler is a senior at the
University of Michigan,
where she is majoring in so-
cial work. Her fiance also
attends U-M, where he is
Majoring in music. A June
wedding is planned. •
Diabetes Class
A free class for diabetics
and their families will be-of-
fered 7 p.m. Tuesday at
William Beaumont Hospi-
tal, Royal Oak.
' The session will cover the
diabetes disease process,
foot care, urine testing, diet
management and insulin
injection.
To register, call the hospi-
tal, 288-8986.
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Saudis to Get More U.S. Arms
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Defense Department is
planning a new $350 mill-
ion arms package sale to
Saudi Arabia which in-
cludes 10 .F-5E tactical re-
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Friday, March 12, 1%2 25
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UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
PRESENTS
SUZANNE BENTON
Poet, Sculptor, and Dramatic - Performer
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Jewish Community Center
Aaron DeRoy Theatre
6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield
8:00 p.m.—Saturday, March 27
Admission $3
UHS and ICC members $2
United Hebrew Schools
Louis and Esther Labled Auditorium
21550 W. Twelve Mile Road
Southfield
12 Noon—Tlmrsday, March 25
Lunch and Performance $6
Ms. Benton will perform mask ritual tales from the. Bible and
world folklore. She will speak about the meaning and history of
mask.
For further information,
contact Mrs. Rochelle Millen,
United Hebrew Schools,
354-1050