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July 22, 1983 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-22

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12 Friday, July 22, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Law Bibliography
on Women Issues

NEW YORK — A group
of students at Yeshiva Uni-
versity's Benjamin N. Car-
dozo School of Law has pre-
pared the first annotated
U.S. bibliography of legal
commentary concerning
women's issues.
"The Women's Annotated
Legal Bibliography" will be
published later this year by
Clark Boardman Co., Ltd.,
in New York. A section of
the bibliography, dealing
with legal issues that in-
volve the drug, DES, has
been published in the Rut-
gers University "Women's
Rights Law Reporter."
The first edition of the
bibliography will include
more than 900 annota-
tions providing synopses of
all law journal articles and
student works written from
1978 to 1982 on employ-
ment discrimination, abor-
tion, battered women, the
Equal Rights Amendment,
pornography,. prostitution,
rape, women and the draft,
women and international
law, women and tax issues,
and women and health is-
sues.

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Two Peace Now
Chapters Formed

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Peace Now movement,
a rallying point for opposi-
tion ty Israeli Jews to the
Begin governmenes policies
has become an interna-
tional movement with crea-
tion of the Canadian
Friends of Peace Now, ac-
cording to sources here.
Peace Now groups have
been formed this year in To-
ronto and Montreal and
Dan Gordon, a 32-year-old
American-born Israeli, has
been named official Peace
Now representative in
North America.
Eight Peace Now groups
have been established in the
United States during the
past year, Gordon said.

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JERUSALEM — Prof.
Badri Azaz, 52, has been
elected dean of the Hebrew
University's Faculty of
Dental Medicine on its Ein
Karem campus in
Jerusalem.
Born in Baghdad, Azaz
settled in Israel in 1951 and
in 1960 received his DMD
from Hebrew University: he
then joined the Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery De-
partment of the Hebrew
University-Hadassah
School of Dental Medicine,
and in 1963-1964 served as
Registrar at the Queen Vic-
toria Hospital in East
Grinstead, England.
He was appointed lec-
turer in 1966, senior lec-
turer in 1970, associate pro-
fessor in 1977 and in 1981
was made a full professor at
the Hebrew University.

.

New President

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Daniel S. Shapiro, an attor-
ney, has been elected the
25th president of the Feder
ation of Jewish Philan-
thropies of New York for a
three-year term.

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