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October 08, 1982 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

56 Friday, October 8, 1982

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Men's Clubs

AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association will
hold its next meeting 8 p.m.
Monday at the Cranbrook
Apts.. club house. Members
are! requested to bring in

Disco

Music just for you

358-3642

Jewish Federation Apts.
Plans Meeting, Election

Music by

Sam Barnett

Big or small, we custom
the music to-your needs.

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ads. Games will follow. Re-
freshments will be served
by the ladies auxiliary.
* * *
BETH ACHIM MEN'S
CLUB will have a paid-up
membership breakfast 10
a.m. Oct. 17 in the
synagogue, under the
chairmanship of Aaron
Greenspon. Guest speaker
will be State Sen. Jack Fa-
xon, who will deliver a talk
on "The State of the State."
For reservations by Tues-
day, call the synagogue,
352-8670. For men's club in-
formation, call Greenspon,
559-6272.

Radomer to Meet

The Radomer Aid Society
will hold a meeting 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Zionist
C
_ ultural Center.
Final arrangements will
be made for the group's con-
tribution for Israel.

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26630 Southfield Road

COUPON

The Jewish Federation
Apartments will hold its
1982 annual meeting 8 p.m.
Oct. 27 at the Jewish Feder-
ation Apartments,
President Sheldon P. Win-
kelman announced.
Election of directors to
the board of directors will
take place and the annual
report will be given by Win-
kelman. The nominating
committee, headed by
William Avrunin, with
Janet B. Levine, Jack A.
Robinson and Gilbert B.
Silverman as members,
presented the nominations
as follows: new candidates
for a three-year term:
William E. Lefkofsky and
Howard Rosenberg; nomi-
nated for an additional
three-year term, Sheldon P.
Winkelman, Joseph Garson
and Bess Krolik.
In accordance with the
by-laws other persons may
be nominated by petition
signed by not less than 50
members of the corporation
and filed with Helen
Naimark, executive direc-
tor, not less than 10 days
prior to the date of the an-
nual meeting.
Only one person may
be nominated in each pet-
ition and no nomination
shall be valid unless the
nominee shall have con-
sented to be a candidate.
Membership in the
Jewish Federation Apart-
ments shall consist of those
individuals who have made
a contribution to the most
recently completed Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund. In addi-
tion, any person interested
in the purposes of the
Jewish Federation Apart-

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Leadership roles newly
assigned by the new ad-
ministration of the Jewish
National Fund were an-
nounced this week by Jack
Zwick 'newly elected
president. -
Rabbi David A. Nelson,
spiritual leader of Cong.
Beth Shalom, has been
named a vice president of
JNF's Detroit affiliate.
Rabbi Nelson serves as a
vice president with
Franklin J. Ellias, David B.
Holtzman, Shirley Kraft
and Donna Sklar.

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total of 205 new settlements
have been established dur-
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about half of them on the
West Bank, Gaza Strip and
Golan Heights, according to
a report to the World Zionist
Organization Executive by
Matityahu Drobless, co-
chairman of the WZO's set-
tlement department.
Drobless predicted that
between the next World
Zionist Congress, scheduled
to be held in Jerusalem Dec.
7-14 and the one after that,
in 1986, approximately
10,000 more families will be
living in settlements.

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