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May 13, 1983 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-05-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 13,.1983

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Weinberger Protest in NY - Navon Urges - —

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Several Jewish organiza-
tions have announced that
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they will hold a protest rally
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For a complete evening of entertainment
Caspar Weinberger's ap-
at your next party, Bar Mitzva, wedding or special occasion call
pearance at a luncheon
Art and Jan
sponsored by the American
Jewish Committee as part
Call early for available open dates
of its 77th annual meeting.
Matthew Maryles,
553-7111
chairman of the National
Council of Young Israel,
which together with Ameri-
cans for a Safe Israel (AFSI)
and the Jewish Mobiliza-
BIODI• SE IIVIN 'E
tion Committee is co-
sponsoring the rally, said
Weinberger "has been iden-
tified with many of the ac-
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tions of the Reagan Ad-
ministration against Is-
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rael."
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cently, obstruction of
critical trade agreements
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ment of Israel's next gen-
eration of`military air-
craft, the Lavie."
Weinberger is also
blamed for confrontations
this spring between the U.S.
Marines and Israel Defense
Forces in Beirut because he
refused to allow Marine
liaison officers to work with
the IDF.

Volunteer Effort

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NEW YORK — Former
Israeli President Yitzhak
Navon has called on Jews in
the Diaspora to volunteer
for a month of civilian work
service in Israel.
Navon called for the vol-
unteer effort while in New
York earlier this month for
the Israel Day Parade. The
former president praised
Volunteers for Israel, the
group which sent 750
Ameirican volunteers to Is-
rael last year during the
war in Lebanon.

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The group will sponsor a
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6:30 p.m: May 26 at Harber
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vited.
Guest speaker will be Dr.
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Admission is free, but
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paesioent

Hebrew U. Has
New President

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Prof. Dan Patinkin, one of
Israel's top economists, has
been elected president of
Hebrew University. He suc-
ceeds Avraham Harman,
who served in that post
since 1968.
Patinkin, 61, served as
rector of the university
since last October. He will
now hold both titles. Har-
man will now serve as chan-
cellor of the university.
Patinkin was born in
Chicago and has been a
member of the Hebrew Uni-
versity faculty since 1949.

Students Protest
Israeli Policies -

The Cultural Arts Committee invites you
to attend MAY 15 TO 29

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NEW YORK — Some 133
Jewish students at Har-
vard, Yale and New York
University law schools sent
a letter last week to Israel
Prime Minister Menahem
Begin, protesting Israel's
"invasion of Lebanon" and
its treatment of Palesti-
nians in the "occupied ter-
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