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February 18, 1983 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-18

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42 Friday, February 18, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Melave Malka Set Saturday

Reservations are still
being taken for Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah's 14th an-
nual mid-winter melave

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malka honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Adelsberg to
be held 8 p.m. Saturday at
the yeshiva, 15751 W. Lin-
coln, Southfield.
In addition to a presenta-
tion to Mr. and Mrs.
Adelsberg, the evening will
feature prizes. For informa-
tion, call Irene Alpiner at
the yeshiva, 968-4270.

Chef Milos Will Appear
at NCJW Flair Program

The Flair committee of
the Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, will present a
demonstration on "Creative
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Home
Cooking
Entertainment" 9:30
March 17 in the Northland
Community Room of North-

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Guest speaker will be
Chef Milos of the Golden
Mushroom. Continental
breakfast will be served.
There is a fee, which
may be applied toward
membership. Admission
includes a free valet
parking pass for 1983.
For reservations, call the
NCJW office, 557-9604.
The program was planned
by Carol Isaacson and Flor-
ence Schuman, co-chairmen
of the Flair committee.
Committee members in-
clude: Esther Adler, Gloria
Berkowitz, Lil Diamond,
Horty Falk, Barbara Gara,
Goldie Levin, Elsie Marks,
Jeanette Mirvis, Delores
Weinberg, Sandy
Endelman, Barbara Mellen,
Lenore Siegel, Amy Brown,
Sylvia Winton, Dorothy
Greenbaum,
Nancy
Josephson,
Sandra
Leshman and Harriet Pre-
ntis. Vice President of
Membership is Barbara
Stone. Section President is
Sonia Macey.

Turks and Swiss
Keep Israel Ties

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ANKARA (ZINS) — Both
the Turkish and Swiss
foreign ministries have an-
nounced that their coun-
tries have no intention of
rupturing diplomatic rela-
tions with Israel.
The Arabs have pres-
sured Turkey to cancel its
relations with Israel. Tur-
key recalled its ambassador
in 1980 to protest the
Jerusalem Law re-
affirming Israel's claim to
the entire city of Jerusalem.
The two countries retain
consular status.
The Swiss government re-
jected a socialist deputy's
request that ties with Israel
be broken because of Israel's
invasion of Lebanon. In re-
jecting the request the gov-
ernment added that Swiss
neutrality does not exclude
military ties with any state
when it is in the interest of
Switzerland.

Koch Slates
Israel Visit

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NEW YORK — Mayor Ed
Koch is planning a "fact
finding visit" to Israel from
Feb. 24 to March 6.
The mayor will be accom-
panied on his visit by Colt
Industries President David
Margolis and his wife, Bar-
bara, Deputy Mayor Robert
Wagner Jr. and Victor Bot-
nick, an assistant to the
mayor.

Federation Career Women
to Hear Talks at Main UHS

The Career Women lec-
ture series of the Jewish
Welfare Federation
Women's Division will pre-
sent author Harriet Schiff
and hospice director of vol-
unteers Hazel Maxwell
March 7 at the main United
Hebrew Schools building.
Reservations are re-
quired for the 6 p.m. dinner,
which will be followed by
the 7 p.m. meeting. There is
a charge.
The program will focus on
dealing with death and be-
reavement as part of the
normal life cycle. Ms. Schiff,
who wrote "The Bereaved
Parent" and has appeared
on numerous television
programs, will discuss
widowhood, sibling atti-
tudes toward death and how
Jewish parents teach their
children about it.

Kreisky Praises
Inquiry Panel

FOR THE FINEST

VIENNA (JTA) — Chan-
cellor Bruno Kreisky, a
sharp critic of Israeli policy,
said the report by the in-
quiry commission on the
refugee camp massacre
"indicates that Israel is a
democracy and a state based
on law . . . I am over-
whelmed. This report will
repair Israel's damaged
image in the world."

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Ms. Maxwell, who has
been with the Hospice of
Southeastern Michigan
for the past five years,
will discuss how the ter-
minally ill and their
families can make
choices without guilt.
The Career Women series
is geared toward profes-
sional and working women
who wish to be involved in
Jewish communal life. It is
one of the many activities of
Women's Division, whose
year-round focus is educa-
tion, fund raising and serv-
ice. Division president is
Jane Sherman. Career
Women chairman is Malka
Gordon and Cecille
Raichlen is associate
chairman. Jeannette Til-
chin is adviser.
For information, contact
Bertha Chomsky, assistant
division director, 965-3939.

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