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September 23, 1983 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-23

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14 Friday, September 23, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ADL to Cite John Kaplan
for Lifetime Achievement

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John Kaplan, retired execu-
tive vice president of the
Handleman Co., will re-
ceive the Lifetime
Achievement Award of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith on Wednesday..
The presentation will be
made at a luncheon spon-
sored by the ADL's Music
and Performing Arts Divi-
sion and the Music and Per-
forming Arts Lodge of Bnai
Brith at the Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel. Ken Kragen,
president of Kragen and
Co., will receive the ADL's

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Human Relations Award at
the event.
One of the pioneers of
the recording industry,
Kaplan is known best for
his trendsetting leader-
ship in the areas of dis-
tribution and promotion.
His firm, Jay-Kay Dis-
tributing Co., was ac-
quired by Handleman
Co. in 1963.
Kaplan is a member of
Bnai Brith and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.

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Herzog Asks Shamir to Form
National Unity Government

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shall not lapse in Judaea."
In modern terms, he said,
this means there should not
be a long peridd of uncer-
tainty with a transition
administration guiding the
nation's affairs.
He said he chOse
Shamir to form a gov-
ernment gecause it was
clear from his consulta-
tions that Shamir enjoys
the support of all of the
present coalition parties.
Together, they hold 64
Knesset mandates, a
clear majority.
Likud sources said that
Shamir hoped to announce a
new government within two
weeks. Under Israeli law,
he has 21 days to complete
the task and may ask for an
extension if he fails. He has
said he intends to reconsti-
tute the present coalition
and to adhere strictly to the
policies of the previous
Likud-led coalition with no
changes of personnel for the
time being.
Although Shamir won the
backing of all the Likud co-
alition partners to support
him as the next prime
minister, a coalition agree-
ment has yet to be signed
and a period of hard bar-
gaining lies ahead. Some of
the smaller parties served
notice Wednesday that they
will press their demands

which were not fully met in
the preliminary negotia-
tions.
With Shamir under pres-
sure to establish his new
government swiftly, Likud
is considered likely to make
further concessions to the
small factions which hold
the balance of power in par-
liament.
The new coalition is
expected to consist of
Likud, the National Re-
ligious Party, the Aguda
Israel Party, Tami,
Tehiya and independent
MKs Mordehai Ben-
Porat and Yigael
Hurtwitz.
During their 20-minute
private discussion which
preceded Wednesday's an-
nouncement, Herzog and
Shamir telephoned
Menahem Begin to inform
him of the president's offer
and Shamir's acceptance.
Shamir said later that he
had asked for and received
Begin's promise to assist
and advise him in the fu-
ture. Begin, who heads the
caretaker government, re-
mains confined to his home
with an undisclosed illness.

Wall St. Has
Its Own Sukka

NEW YORK (JTA) — For
the first time in the history
of New York City, Wall St.
area will have its' own
sukka. It will be completely
Custom Laminated Furniture.
accessible to the public.
Residential & Commercial
The sukka, put up by the
Lubavitch Youth Organiza-
Graphic Wall Design
tion (LYO), will be located
KEITH SCHARE
in historic Battery Park, at
Designer
the intersection of State
Street and Battery Place,
569-2462 543-0203
across from the United
States Customs House
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Taubman Buys
Auction House

LONDON — Detroit
financier and philan-
thropist A. Alfred Taubman
has won British approval to
purchase the famous art au-
ction house of Sotheby
Parke Bernet.
Detroiters Max Fisher
and Henry Ford II are join-
ing Taubman in the $125
million purchase. Taubman
now controls 25 percent of
the auction firm's stock and
expects to purchase all the
remaining stock within
three weeks.

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