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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-10

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Asthma Program
at JCC Sunday

PLO Claim Capture of Eight

TEL AVIV (JTA) — PLO
The American Lung spokesmen in Damascus
Association of Southeastern claim that it was the PLO
Michigan's Family Asthma which captured eight Israeli
Program will resume its soldiers from an observa-
monthly meetings 2:30 p.m. tion post in the central sec-
Sunday at the main Jewish tor of Lebanon on Saturday.
They said the Israelis are
Community Center. Dr.
being held as prisoners of
Bruce Dubin will speak
The program, which war under Geneva Conven-
meets the second Sunday of tion rules and are being well
each month, is a free com- treated.
The PLO claimed that the
munity • service of the
American Lung Associa- Israelis were lulled into ac-
tion. For information call ceptance of their capture,
without a shot being fired,
the association, 961-1697.

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by a Hebrew-speaking PLO
terrorist.
Yasir Arafat's deputy,
Abu Iyad, and other PLO
leaders are reported to
have re-entered Lebanon
from Damascus, to boost
the morale of PLO ter-
rorists now stationed
under Syrian protection
in the Bekaa Valley and
in Tripoli in north Leba-
non, and urge them to
prepare for further ac-
tivities against Israel.
Israeli General Amrir
Drori told military corre-
spondents in Tel Aviv that
the Syrians have pulled
some troops out of the Golan
Heights and transferred
them to the Tripoli and
Bekaa Valley areas.
In addition to the PLO,
the Syrians now have three
divisions in Lebanon and a
fourth just across the bor-
der, held in reserve in Syria.
The Syrian troops include
1,200 tanks in Lebanon and
another 300 in Syria, with
450 cannon in Lebanon and
another 50 in reserve on the
Syrian side of the border.

Wins Awards

Debbie Pearl, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Bill Pearl of
Windsor, Ont. received the
University of Windsor
board of governors' gold
medal for outstanding
scholastic achievement and
the Alex Goldberg Memo-
rial Award.

SUNDAY
BRUNCH

Our Sunday brunch buffet has
something to please every
member of the family. From
carved-on-the-spot roast beef
to breakfast favorites like
bacon, sausage, eggs Bene-
dict, pancakes, French toast,
juices and fruits. Luncheon
specialties like seafood
Newburg, chicken, seasonal
vegetables and more.
The Sunday Brunch Buffet.
Served 10:30 a.m. to
_ 2:30 p.m. every Sunday.
Reservations are suggested.
Cocktails, wines, American
and imported beers available
from noon.

Adults $8.95
Children under 12 $4.50

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Friday, September 10, 1982 41

Women's Clubs

CHANA CZENESH 2154; or Adrienne Brill,
Pioneer 569-2216.
CHAPTER,
** *
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
EVERGREEN CHAP-
wers Apts. club room. Mor- TER, Women's Ameri-
ris Friedman will speak on can ORT, will meet noon
"Beginnings of Early Wednesday in the home of
American Judaica." Re- Nancy Jonas, 31201 Stone-
freshments will be served, gate Ct., Farmington Hills.
Luncheon will be served.
and guests are welcome.
* * *
Shirley Rosen will speak on
ISRAEL CHAPTER, "Cults." For reservations
Pioneer Women, will have and information, call Ms.
its opening meeting of the Jonas, 661-2881.
* * *
1982-1983 season 12:30
* * *
p.m.
Saturday
in
the
home
BETH
ACHIM
SIS-
EREV CHAPTER,
TERHOOD
of
Gloria
Zabner,
22739
will
hold
its
Young Women of Jewish
National Fund, will have its Bellbrook Dr., Southfield. opening meeting 8 p.m.
annual potluck dinner and Lillian Winkler will review Monday in the synagogue.
salad bar 8 p.m. Wednesday Samuel Pisor's "Of Blood President Sharon Burns
(Continued on Page 42)
in the home of Shelley. and Hope." A social hour
Sturman, 22260 Twyckin- will precede the meeting.
gham, Southfield. The Hostesses are Dorothy
"Panel of American Work- Gross-Lansky and Rosalyn
ing Women," will present a Kraus. Friends and guests
program. Members are re- are invited. * * *
quested to tell what dishes
RAINBOW CHAPTER,
••?,(Ie et0--
they will bring. For reserva-
tions, call the JNF office, Women's American ORT,
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in
OF HARVARD ROW
557-6644.
the home of Judy
Designers of Fine Furs
* * *
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TEMPLE BETH EL los, Southfield. Maryann
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SISTERHOOD will meet
11 MILE '6 LAHSER
noon Monday in the tem- speaker. For information,
Phone: 359-ostio
ple. There will be a drama- call Ms. Herskovitz, 355-
tic presentation, entitled "A
Woman's Voice." There is a
•• . where art doesn't
charge. For reservations,
stop on the walls.
call Mrs. Leo Gottfurcht,
Hand-painted clothing
Hand-crafted jewelry
477-6809; or Mrs. Edward
One-of-a-kind clay pieces
Goldstone, 546-7779.

DAVID - HORODO-
KER WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. Phillip Kut-
nick, 13201 Dartmouth,
Oak Park. Arrangements
will be discussed for the
45th annual donor luncheon
to be held noon Oct. 26 at
Cong. Beth Achim. For tic-
kets and information, call
Mrs. Ben Komisar, 557-
9425.

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