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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations of,
Greater Detroit and the
League of Catholic Women
of Detroit will hold their
eighth annual joint meeting
12:15 p.m. Feb. 24 at Shrine
of the Litle Flower, Royal
Oak. Cake and coffee will be
served. Admission is nomi-
nal.
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The benediction will be
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son of Cong. Beth Shalom.
Father Prus attended
Sacred Heart Seminary Col-
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He was ordained a
priest for the Archdio-
cese of Detroit in 1961.
His first appointment
was as an associate priest
at St. Philip Neri Parish
on the east side of Detroit.
After three years he was
assigned to the faculty at
Sacred Heart seminary
High School, where he
served for five years.
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He came to Shrine of the
Little Flower in June 1969
and was appointed co-pastor
with Father Edward
Belczak in 1975. Father
Prus was named pastor of
the parish in 1980.
Rabbi Nelson earned a
BA degree at Brandeis Uni-
versity and attended He-
brew University, Jerusalem
campus. He earned a MHL
degree at the Jewish
Theological Seminary,
where he was ordained
rabbi.
He was the assistant
rabbi of Associacao Re-
ligiosa Israelita of Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, from 1967
to 1969. In 1969, he went to
Baltimore, Md., where- he
was assistant and associate
rabbi of Chizuk Amuno
Congregation. Rabbi Nel-
son became the rabbi of
Cong. Beth Shalom in 1972.
The former director of
the Michigan Region,
United Synagogue of
America, Rabbi Nelson
has participated in a
variety of rabbinic activi-
ties in the local, national
and international
spheres.
In the community Rabbi
Nelson is affiliated with a
variety of local Jewish and
civic associations and na-
tional Jewish agencies.
He also participates in
ecumenical activities in the
general community.
Guest speakers will be
Bishop Andrew G. Grutka,
RABBI NELSON
chairman of the board,
North Anierican College in
Rome, and Rabbi A. James
Rudin, assistant national
director of interreligious af-
fairs of the American
Jewish Committee. Their
Vatican Issues Guidelines
for Italian Jews, Catholics
ROME (JTA)— The Vat-
ican has presented, for the
first time, precise and de-
tailed directives to be fol-
lowed by Catholics in their
relations with the Jewish
community of Rome. The di-
rectives, part of a pastoral
letter addressed to the Dio-
cese of Rome, were broad-
cast by the Vatican radio
station last week.
The
announcement
stated: "The Diocese of
Rome has placed itself in an
avant-guard position in the
Israel, Hungary
Reach Accord
on Farm Exports
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Paris correspondent of
Maariv reported last week
that Israel and Hungary
have concluded a cartel
agreement for the sale of
agricultural products —
almost entirely goose liver
— to France.
The paper said that Hun-
gary exports to France some
800 tons of goose pate, while
Israel sells about 250 tons a
year, but obtains a higher
price.
Under the new agree-
ment, both countries will
unify their prices and mar-
ket their product under
joint agreement. Israel is
said to be one of the world's
major producers of goose
liver. It is also said to be one
of the few countries in the
world where geese are
force-fed to fatten them to
the maximum. Force-
feeding has been banned in
most other countries.
Paris Participant
PARIS — Israel will be
one of 27 nations participat-
ing in the 1983 Paris air
show.
topic will be "Priest and
Rabbi — Past and Present."
The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations,
founded in 1927, links to-
gether the local divisions
of national Jewish
women's organizations,
and serves as a coor-
dinating vehicle for the
interchange of thoughts
and methods of proce-
dure, striving to elimi-
nate duplication of effort
and enrolling Jewish
woman power in behalf
of humanitarian causes,
both communal and
worldwide.
The League of Catholic
Women, Detroit's oldest so-
cial service organization,
provides social services to
those in need regardless of
race, creed or color. It oper-
ates six human service
agencies in Detroit and four
Bargain Counter resale
shops in the tri-county area.
The league is an affiliate of
Council of Catholic Women
(CCW-AD), a federation of
all Catholic Women's
Organizations in the Ar-
chdiocese of Detroit.
The entire community is
invited. No reservations are
required.
WEN MI IN NOM IBM II•••
I Since 1959
dialogue between Catholics
and Jews . . . in the promo-
tion of a deeper knowledge
of Jewish culture and in the
consequent commitment to
act as barrier against the
resurgence of phenomena
of anti-Semitism."
The letter, titled "An Out-
line for An Ecumenical Pas-
toral," was several years in
preparation and was com-
pleted under the leadership
of Msgr. Clement Riva,
president of the Diocesian
Ecumencial Commission.
Its special section on the re-
lations with the Jews is
clearly aimed at improving
the climate between the two
faiths in the aftermath of
the terrorist attack on the
main synagogue in Rome
last Oct. 9 in which a two-
year-old child was killed
and 33 persons were
wounded.
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The location of Batya
Chapter's Michigan Opera
Theater Concert Saturday
has been changed to the
Whitehall Apts. club house,
16176 Cumberland, South-
field. The concert will begin
at 8:30 p.m. .
For ticket reservations
for the program, call Con-
cert Chairmen, Janice Ber-
kower, 557-8995; or Ronnie
Berman, 352-2020.
Benefit to Aid
MS Victims
The
Birmingham-
Bloomfield Jaycees will
play the Detroit Lions in a
benefit basketball game
7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at Bir-
mingham Seaholm High
School.
Proceeds will go to the
Michigan Chapter- of the
National Multiple Sclerosis
Society. For ticket informa-
tion, call John Lewis, 649-
5138; or the National Mul-
tiple Sclerosis Society,
967-2211.
Glories, like glow-worms
afar off, shine bright, but
looked at near have neither
heat nor light.
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