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August 20, 1982 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

16 Friday, Aopst 20, 1982

r Bnai Brith Activities

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- PERFECTION Is OUR REFLECTION
Where quality work, discount prices and you
the customer make us, *1

BRITH
BNAI
WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF
METROPOLITAN DE-
TROIT will hold a_ council
meeting for all delegates
7:45 p.m. Wednesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
* * *
HUNTINGTON
WOODS CHAPTER will
have a garage sale 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Thursday and Aug. 27
at the home of Pearl Schon,
14620 Sherwood Ct., Oak
Park. For pickup of dona-
tions, call Ina Sky, 399-
1717; or Madelyne Fried-
man, 357-0344. Donations
are tax deductible.

* * *

LOUIS - D. BRANDEIS

Women Cited

_

52 0088

Gov. William G. Milliken
proclaimed Aug. 18 Bnai
Brith Women Day in Michi-
gan, in recognition of the
women's organization's
85th anniversary.

An Unprecedented Call For

CO-EXISTENCE
BETWEEN THE ISRAELI
AND PALESTINIAN PEOPLES

We are American Jews, committed to the survival of

the State of Israel, who endorse the following statement
issued on July 2 , 1982 by three internationally prominent
Jewish leaders.

Peace need not be made between friends, but between enemies who have
struggled and suffered. Our sense of Jewish history and the moral imperatives of
this moment require us to insist that the time is urgent for mutual recognition
between Israel and the Palestinian people. There must be a stop to the sterile
debate, whereby the Arab world challenges the existence of Israel and Jews
challenge the political legitimacy Of the Palestinian fight for independence.

utiAPTER will meet 12:15 be honored. Evelyn Berger,
p.m. Wednesday in the Zelda Keil and Louise
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. Lazarus will present a mus-
club house. President ical program. Petite lunch-
Frieda Massover requests eon will be served free of
that members attend the charge to paid-up members.
celebration of the 85th Guests are invited at a nom-
birthday of Bnai Brith inal charge. For reserva-
Women. Gerry Feldman is tions, call Ida Lewis, 968-
membership chairman of 6799; or Betty Stewart,
the day. New members will

* * *

Nathan Rubenstein to Chair
BB Youth Services Appeal

Nathan D. Rubenstein
has been named chairman
for the Metropolitan Detroit
area Bnai Brith Foundation
1982-1983 Youth Services
Appeal Campaign.
The Youth Services Ap-
peal Campaign Kick - Off
Dinner will be held Sept. 9
at Adat Shalom Synagogue.
For over 38 years,
Rubenstein has been
actively involved with Bnai
Brith. He is a member of two
lodges, Detroit and Oakland
Century. He has served as
past president of Detroit
Lodge and is one of the
foundeis and the first
president of the Oakland
Century Lodge.
Rubenstein has been
an active volunteer on
behalf of the Bnai Brith
youth serving agencies,
the Bnai Brith Youth
Organization and the
Hillel Foundations on the
college campuses. For
the last 10 years he has
served as a member of the
Bnai Brith International
Hillel Commission and is
community volunteer
service chairman for
Bnai Brith District 6.
Serving with Rubenstein
are Louis Weber, honorary

NATHAN -RUBE NSTEIT'i

foundation chairman, and
the Bnai Brith Metropoli-
tan Detroit Council Fund -
Raising Cabinet: David
Levine, chairman; Ernest
Shaw, co-chairman; David
Bittker, Floyd Bornstein,
Gerald Corlin, Joel Gar-
field, Arnold Michlin, Ralph
Miller, Sol Moss, Alex Orns-
tein, Arthur Schott, Milton
Weinstein and Harold
Zuker.
For information or reser-
vations for the Sept. 9 stag
dinner, call the Bnai Brith
Foundation office, 552-
8070; or write to the founda-
tion at 25835 Southfield
Road, Southfield, 48075.

Marshall - Suburban Bond
Dinner Nets $400,000

The real issue is not whether the Palestinians are entitled to their rights, but

how to bring this about while ensuring Israel's security and regional stability.
Ambiguous concepts such as "autonomy - are no longer sufficient, for they too
often are used to confuse rather than to clarify. Needed now is the determination to
reach a political accommodation between Israeli and Palestinian nationalisms.

-

The war in Lebanon must stop. Israel must lift its seige of Beirut in order to

facilitate negotiations with the PLO. leading to a political- settlement. Mutual
recognition must he vigorously pursued. And there should be negotiations with the
aim of achieving co-existence between the Israeli and Palestinian peoples based on
self-determination.
Pierre Mendes France
Philip M. Klutznick
Dr. Nahum Goldmann

Former President of
the World Zionist .
Organization.
Founder-President of the
Ithrld Jewish Congress.

Former U.S. Secretary
of Commerce.
President Emeritus of
the World Jewish
. Congress. Honorary
President of Bnai Brith
International.

Former Prime Minister
of France.

*The endorsers believe that this statement remains significant despite the changing situation in Lebanon since July 2.1982.

e

This advertisement is part
of a national petition
campaign sponsored by
New Jewish Agenda

Yes, I endorse this statement
Messrs. Goldmann. Klutznick
and Mendes France which calls
for mutual recognition between
Israel and the Palestinian people.

Name (sign)

Name (please print)

Address

I am enclosing a tax
deductible contribution of S
to support the national petition
campaign (checks are payable to
New Jewish Agenda).

Mail to:
NEW JEWISH AGENDA
1123 Broadway
Suitt 1217
New York, NY 10010

Local Sponsor:
DETROIT CHAPTER
NEW JEWISH AGENDA
P.O. Box 37029
Oak Park, MI 48237

City/State/Zip

religions and secular backgrounds. committed to Jewish
Jens from u variety of
:Vete Jewish Agenda is u national ,irganizution of
and society at large.
a range of issue, both u - ithin the Jewish community
peoplehood and to fostering a progressive voice on

-
The Marshall - Suburban Lodge, Bnai Brith,
dinner at Cong. Beth Achim realized almost $400,000
in Israel Bonds subscriptions. Pictured are, standing
from left: Abraham Tannenbaum, guest speaker; Max
Sosin, chairman of synagogue activities for Israel
Bonds; Charles Fink, president of the lodge; Alfred
Stebbins, dinner chairman. Seated, from left, a/
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, who gave the tribute; Maw
Nosanchuck, dinner honoree; and Mrs. Nosanchuck.

Arab 'Samson' Visits Israel

USFIA (JNI) — Shakib
Amashe, known as the
"Samson of the Arabs", ar-
rived from south Lebanon
recently to visit his brother
in this Mount Carmel town.
Amashe 35, is renowned
for his physical feats, which
include lifting people with

his teeth, stopping speeding
cars and hammering nails
into walls with his hands.
Like the original Samson,
Amashe does not cut his
hair. But his hair is not the
secret of his strength — he
uses it for dragging parked
cars.

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