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July 15, 1983 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, July 15, 1983

Leibs Dedicate Forest
in Honor of Anniversary

SHABAT SHALOM
FROM k
GREAT SCOTT

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The Reagan Administra-
tion "unequivocally op-
poses" an international con-
ference "on the alliance be-
tween South Africa and Is-
EMPIRE
MANISCHEWITZ
rael" which is scheduled to
open this week in Vienna
under the aegis of the
United Nations Special
Committee Against Apar-
QT.
theid.
SAVE
BTL.
SAVE
State Department deputy
UP TO
spokesman Alan Romberg
LB
50` LB.
344
said the conference "will
exacerbate, not help solve,
the problems of the Middle
BORDEN
GOLDEN
East or South Africa."
Pictured at the dedication of the Dr. Sidney Z. and
The UN Special Commit-
Marion H. Leib Family Forest are, from left: Sherman tee announced last May
Nachmani, Lillian Nachmani, Mrs. Leib, Dr. Leib and
that it would hold the con-
Sidney Silverman.
ference at the Vienna In-
PINT
15-0Z.
SAVE
ternational Center last
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Z.
The forest, located near
C TN.
PKG.
SAVE
UP TO
Monday through last Wed-
Leib of West Bloomfield and Jerusalem, was selected by
30'
77`
nesday.
Boca Raton, Fla., recently the Leibs who have a long
The committee said that
returned from a visit to Is- history of active support of
the meeting was being or-
rael, where they dedicated Zionism.
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KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT:
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OPEN DAILY
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Dr. Leib is regional vice
TELEGRA1 H/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP.
the Afro-Asian Peoples' Sol-
8
A.M.
TO
10
P.M.
ion
H.
Leib
Family
Forest
of
president
of
the
Zionist
ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS
idarity Organization, the
10,000 trees in the Ameri- Organization of America.
SUNDAY
TELEGRAPH & MAPLE RD. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
Organization of African
can Independence Park in
12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
Mrs.
Leib
is
active
in
the
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.♦ honor of their 40th wedding Jewish National Fund and Trade
Union Unity and the
SOUTHFIELD & 13 MILE RD-BEVERLY HILLS.
World Peace Council.
anniversary which they the Zionist Organization of
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 21, 1983. NO SALES TO DEALERS.
When the Special Com-
celebrated last Nov. 14.
Detroit.
mittee announced its deci-
The dedication included
sion to hold the conference,
Abe Colman, assistant
Israel's
Ambassador to the
executive director of the
UN, Yehuda Blum, charged
JNF American Desk in
that the committee's deci-
Jerusalem; Sidney Silver-
sion was "illegal and
man, past president of De-
should, therefore, be can-
troit ZOA; and Mr. and Mrs.
celed." It was illegal, he
Sherman Nachmani. The
said, because the committee
Golden
Jumbo
group also participated in a
did not issue a reportton the
Ripe
California
tree planting ceremony.
financial aspects of the con-
ference as UN rules require
and because it lacked Gen-
eral Assembly approval.
Blum charged that the
Special Committee singled
lb.
out Israel's trade with
South Africa as a pretext for
convening the meeting. He
pointed out that Israel's
Michigan
Vine
trade with South Africa is
-
only two-fifths of one per-
Ripe
Green
cent of South Africa's inter-
national trade.
Blum also accused the
Special Committee of bias
against Israel, noting that
many of the 18 members of
the unit represent countries
that trade with South Af-
rica on a much larger scale
than Israel.
Extra Fancy
MISS POUMMIT
Romberg, in his state-
Washington Red or
Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. ment, also pointed out that
Golden Delicious
Poummit of Eggertsville, the U.S. opposes the confer-
N.Y., announce the ence because two of its three
engagement of their daugh- sponsors, the Afro-Asian
ter, Helen Ann, to former Peoples' Solidarity Organ-
Detroiter Dr. Daniel J. ization and the World Peace
Curhan, son of Mrs. • Council, are Soviet front

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Miss Poummit received a
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Colorado and a master's de-
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University of Michigan. She
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A November wedding is
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groups.

Technion Signs
Research Pact

HAIFA — An agreement
for research cooperation has
been signed between the
Technion — Israel Institute
of Technology and two
German institutes: the
Technical University of
Aachen and the Nuclear
Research Institute of
Juelich. This agreement
expands an earlier agree-
ment for the exchange of
scientists between the
Technion and the Univer-
sity of Aachen. signed a
year ago. The three institu-
tions seek to increase their
cooperation in research and
academic areas.

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