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Friday, April 15, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
A sound economy is a
sound understanding
brought into action. It is
calculation realized; it is the
doctrine of proportion re-
duced to practice; it is
foreseeing contingencies
and providing against
Jewish Welfare
Network Formed
in San Francisco
them; it is expecting con-
tingencies and being pre-
pared for them.
—Hannah More
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)
— Formation of a multi-
organization Jewish net-
work to handle emergency
housing, food, counseling
and job needs of San Fran-
cisco Jews needing help be-
cause of the current eco-
nomic downturn has been
announced by the Jewish
Community Federation.
Coordinated by the
Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Services (JFCS), par-
ticipants in the Jewish
Emergency Assistance
Network (JEAN) include
the federation, the Jewish
Community Relations
Council, the Board of Rab-
bis of Northern California,
the United Jewish Commu-
nity Centers, Jewish Home
for the Aged, Mount Zion
Hospital, Jewish Voca-
tional Service, Hillel units,
Menorah Park and the
Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, according to William
Lowenberg, federation
president.
Lowenberg said the agen-
cies "have been responding
to the needs of the Jewish
community as they have
arisen during the reces-
sion."
The Cultural Commission
of
CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK
invites the entire community to hear
Rabbi Harold S. Kushner
Thursday, April 21, 1983
8 p.m.
Percy Urges
Recognition
of Israeli MDA
RABBI KUSHNER
in a review of his book
WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN
TO GOOD PEOPLE
Repeatedly on best-seller lists and a Book-of-the-Month
Club selection, written when depression and grief over the loss of
his own 14-year-old son Aaron, "threw Rabbi Kushner into a
shock of theological doubt," according to Time Magazine. Since
publishing the book, the rabbi has been in demand to lecture on
its texts "and has become rabbi to a nationwide congregation . . ."
Sponsored by the Berry Family
Morris Adler Hall
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
No admission charge
WASHINGTON — Sena-
tor Charles H. Percy (R-Ill.)
asked the International
Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) last month to con-
sider acting soon on an Is-
raeli government sugges-
tion which could afford
recognition — and greater
legal protection — to Is-
rael's Magen David Adorn
(MDA) emergency medical
service.
Percy, who co-sponsored a
resolution passed by the Se-
nate last September which
called for recognition of the
MDA by the ICRC and the
League of Red Cross
Societies, urged the ICRC to
consider an interim pro-
posal to break the 34-year
deadlock which has prohib-
ited recognition of MDA.
The MDA has been de-
nied status in the League
because its medical teams
carry the Red Star of David.
Only the Red Cross and Red
Crescent emblems are offi-
cially recognized by the
ICRC and the League pur-
suant to the Geneva Con-
ventions of 1949.
MOIES CHETIM ORGANIZATION
OF DETROIT, INC.
(FUNDS FOR PASSOVER)
25165 Biarritz Circle, Apt. C
Oak Park, Mi. 48237
Dear Friends,
On behalf of our Board of Directors, Members and
Recipients we THANK YOU for your continuing
support. The most meaningful aspect of our organ-
ization is the remembrance of the needy Jewish
families in our community and the suburbs.
May the coming year be filled with good health,
contentment and peace for Israel and people
everywhere.
Cordially,
Morris Dorn, President
Temple Emanu-El
ono
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Plan To Attend The
54th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET
of the
COUNCIL of ORTHODOX RABBIS of GREATER DETROIT
Wednesday, May 11, 1983, Renaissance Ballroom
Rabbi Leizer Levin
President
Cocktails 6:00 P.M.
Westin Hotel
(Free Parking)
Dinner 7:00 P.M.
Ticket information call 559 5005
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Mr. Paul Borman,
General Chairman