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June 11, 1982 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-11

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Friday, June 11, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lengthy Denial?

WASHINGTON — The
Jerusalem Post reported
last week that Israel De-
fense Minister Ariel Sharon
drove from New York to
Washington on the Sabbath
during his U.S. visit so that
he could later deny that he
had flown on the Sabbath.

THE SMART
CHARTER TO
LAS VEGAS
H.M.H. & F.
557-5145

Club Forming
for Ex-Detroiters
in California

Harry
Serwin
of
Carlsbad, Calif., is forming
a former Detroiters club in
his area.
He is especially seeking
the names of former De-
troiters in San Diego, Del
Mar, Encinitas, Rancho
Bernardo, Carlsbad and
Oceanside areas.
Persons who wish to con-
tact him should write to
Serwin at 2576 Luciernaga
St., Carlsbad, Calif. 92008.

Daniel Elkin
Bruce Migdal
David T. Nederlander

Announce the opening of

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Vacation Travel

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
source close to the Confer-
ence of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organ-
izations confirmed a press
report that Defense Secre-
tary Caspar Weinberger
held a secret meeting with
American Jewish leaders in
New York last month in an
attempt to reconcile their
sharp policy differences
with the Reagan Adminis-
tration in the Middle East.
According to the report,
the meeting focussed on
Administration plans,
strongly advocated by
Weinberger, to sell ad-
vanced U.S. weaponry to
Arab countries friendly to
the U.S., notably Jordan.
But the problem was not re-
solved, the report said.

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ippersmk Afanor

The Michigan Social Club
of Broward will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Sunrise
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Oakland Park Blvd., Sun-
rise. Refreshments will be
served.
Former Michigan resi-
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including 3 Meals Daily






The Nederlander Travel.
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Ex-Detroiters
Meet in Florida

from

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