THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, July 22, 1983
Women's Clubs
MASSADA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will meet 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at Tam-0-
Shanter Country Club.
Luncheon will be served in
the main dining room.
Guests are welcome.
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CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women /Naamat, will meet
noon Monday in the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room.
Helen Har-Tal will speak on
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LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
The Simon Wiesenthal Cen-
ter here has asked The
Netherlands government to
submit a new request to
Canada for the extradition
of convicted Dutch Nazi war
criminal Jacob Luitjens,
presently a lecturer of the
University of British
Columbia in Vancouver.
Rabbis Marvin Hier and
Abraham Cooper, dean and
associate dean, respec-
tively, of the Holocaust
study center, made their re-
quest after being informed
by Canadian Solicitor-
General Robert Kaplan that
"The Canadian Federal De-
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CLUB TWO. Pioneer
Women /Naamat, will meet
11:30 a.m. Monday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. Brunch will be
served. Paid-up members
will be honored. A program
will be presented. Guests
are welcome. For informa-
tion, call President Jeanette
Serling, 968-8518.
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Mall, announces President
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OAK PARK N'SHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Abraham
Zentman, 24721 Radclift.
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PARKWOOD CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday at Knob Woods
club house for a "Day at the
Races." Buses will take the
group to Hazel Park Race-
way. A smorgasbord lunch
will be served in the track
club house. Friends are in-
vited and there is a charge.
For reservations, call Leah
Burak, 477-7528; or Lillian
Goodman, 357-5254.
New Request for Extradition
of War Criminal Is Asked
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ZEDEKAH CLUB will
have its culminating sum-
mer luncheon noon Aug. 1
at the Knob-in-the-Woods
Apts. club house. There is a
charge, but members who
bring a new member will be
admitted free of charge. For
reservations, call Faye Co-
ven, 356-0905; or Gene
Levey, 358-0507.
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partment of Justice, which
examined the extradition
request, concluded that the
offense for which this per-
son (Luitjens) was found
guilty was not extraditable
under the existing extradi-
tion treaty between Canada
and The Netherlands."
The Wiesenthal Center
immediately contacted the
Dutch Ambassador to
Canada, N. Van Dijl, asking
that his government submit
"a revised request for this
murder's extradition."
The Center also called
on the president and
chancellor of the Univer-
sity of British Columbia
to dismiss Luitjens on
grounds that "a man who
volunteered to help the
Nazis and was convicted
of war crimes by a court
in an allied democratic
country cannot be
allowed to maintain a
position of prestige and
honor."
Luitjens, 62, was con-
victed by a Dutch court in
1948 for his activities in the
Nazi auxiliary police force
the "Quisling Militia,"
which rounded up anti-
Nazis for deportation. He
was personally involved in
the murder of resistance
fighters.
He fled Europe after
World War II, reportedly to
South America from where
he immigrated to Canada.
He has been a member of
the botany department at
the University of British
Columbia for more than 20
years.
The Dutch government
first sought his extradition
in 1981.
Reform Leader
JERUSALEM — The
World Union for Progress-
ive Judaism has re-elected
Gerard Daniel of Rye, N.Y.
to a two-year term as
president.
Jewish Vocational Continues
Displaced Homemakers Unit
Through a grant from the
Michigan Department of
Labor, Office of Women and
Work, Jewish Vocational
Service and Community
Workshop, a non-sectarian
agency, announces the con-
tinuation of its displaced
homemaker program for in-
dividuals from Wayne and
Oakland counties.
Displaced homemakers
are former homemakers
who, through divorce, 'sep-
aration, widowhood, disa-
bility of spouse, or other
crises, have lost their source
of economic support. After
spending a substantial
number of years in the home
caring for family members,
displaced homemakers find
returning to the job market
a difficult transition.
This special program of-
fers employability skills,
vocational counseling and
job placement services.
Eligibility is based on mari-
tal and employment status
and age of children. There
are no income guidelines.
Interested applicants
should call Rita Morse or
Sherri Lumberg at Jewish
Vocational Service and
Community Workshop,
967-0500.
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NEW YORK — A group
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Israel this week,
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World Zionist Organization
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