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Levin to Speak at AIPAC

The American Israel Pub- day-long political education •
Major speakers will in-
lic Affairs Committee workshop on Sunday at the
clude Senator Carl Levin
(AIPAC) is sponsoring a Sheraton-Southfield Hotel.
(D-Mich.) and Arthur Cho-
- tin, deputy executive direc-
tor of AIPAC.
Senator Levin will speak
- at the opening session at 10
a.m. on "American Jews in
the Political Process." Cho-
tin will speak at the lunch-
• Whirlpool
eon session on "Israel's
a Saunas
Standing in Washington:
• Showers
The Importance of Political
• Oriental
Action." He will also speak
Staff
at the closing session at 4
p.m.
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There will be three work-
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shops
during the day,
Open Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-1 a.m.
scheduled so that all par-
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ticipants can attend.
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A workshop on "Nuts
(Between 12 & 13 Mile)
and Bolts of Political'
FARMINGTON HILLS
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Campaigns" will include
Rick Wiener, chairman of
the Michigan Democratic
Party; Mel_ Larsen,
former chairman of the
Michigan Republican
Party;. Edward C. Levy,
Jr., vice president of
AIPAC; and Morley
Winograd, former chair-
man of the Michigan
Democratic Party.
A panel on "Israel and
American Jewry will in-
clude Chotin; Judge Avern
Cohn, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit; and
Ida Joyrich, social action
chairman for Metropolitan
Detroit Chapter of- Hadas-
sah.
A panel on "Lobbying"
will include William
Brodhead, former 17th Dis-
trict Congressman; Nancy
Barbour, _legislative direc-
tor for Congressman
William Ford; Jonathan
Kessler, leadership de-
velopment coordinator for
AIPAC; and Doug Rogs,
former state senator.
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at Temple Beth El

The Helen and Paul Zuc-
kerman Nursery of Temple
Beth El is taking registra-
tion for its new summer
parent-toddler program, for
children 18 to 30 months
old. Indoor and outdoor ac-
tivities are planned.
The classes will begin
June 13, June 14, June 15
and June 16 and will meet
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For information, call the
nursery school office, 851-
1100.

Friday, May 13, 1983 . 49

T he Knitting Nook

state workshops on politics
scheduled by AIPAC this
year.
"The Jewish commu-
nity is faced with the in-
creased challenge of
strengthening the tradi-
tionally strong relation-
ship between the United
States and Israel," says
Thomas A. Dine,
AIPAC's executive direc-
tor. "Local political in-
volvement can make a
difference in the formula-
tion of America's foreign
policy. By organizing and
sharpening our skills and
helping to elect candi-
dates who are supportive
of our views, we can
maximize our influence
and play an important
role in the American
political process."
There is a charge for the
conference. Attendance is
by pre-registration only
through Jackie Abelman at
the AIPAC office in Wash-
ington, (202) 638-2256.

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Tickets are still available
for the Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit's an-
nual Artist. Concert to be
held 3 p.m. Sunday at Or-
chestra Hall.
The program will feature
works by Ravel and Mozart
performed by the Chester
String Quartet. Tenor Gor-
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