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May 21, 1982 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-21

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56 Friday, May 21, 1982

FOR THE FINEST

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

0T OGR AP

The local American
Jewish Congress affiliate
will meet 8 p.m. Monday in
the main United Hebrew
Schools building.

BERNIE

Topic of the evening is
"The American Political
Process." Mark Cousens,
chairman of the AJCon-
gress Commission on Law
and Social Action, and Alan

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tor of Common Cause in
Michigan, will participate
in the program.
Friends of AJCongress
are invited. Admission is
free.

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LONDON (ZINS) — An
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of one of Hitler's auto-
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LaMed Auditorium of the
United Hebrew Schools.
The nominations corn-
mittee under the chairman- .
ship of Abraham Pasternak
has named the following
candidates:
Julius J. Harwood,
president; Debbie Altman,
Jeffrey Borin and Dr. Paul
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branch will present a
special musical presenta-
tion on Israel.
The young people who are
receiving scholarships from
the Woman's Auxiliary for a
trip to Israel will also be
honored.
The public is invited.

thur Fischer, Donald
Katz, Frederick Kunick,
J. Vernon Leopold, Betsy
Loomus, Pasternak,
Dory Shwedel, Mel Seid-
man, I. William Sherr,
Edwin Shifrin, Joseph
Shulman, Amelia Steiger,
David Tanzman and Ju-
lian S. Tobias.
Nominated for a two-year
term is David J. Lieberman.
Nominated for a one-year
term is Barbara Cook.
Advisory committee in-
cludes Mitchell Feldman
and Norbert Reinstein.
At the annual meeting
the UHS will honor Mrs.
Helen Radin, a member of
the UHS staff, who is retir-
ing. -
A group of students
from the Adat Shalom

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Oak Park.
Miss Stein was graduated
from Michigan State Uni-
versity with a Bachelor of
Science degree. Her fiance
was graduated from Wayne
State University and
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