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THE DETROW EVVISIT NEWS
AJCongress World Travel Programs
Highlighted at Special Event Thursday
The public is invited to a
special meeting about AJ-
Congress travel on Thurs-
day at 8 p.m. at the main
United Hebrew Schools
building, Room 9-10.
The new free travel
brochure for fall and winter
is now available by request
by calling the AJCongress,
357-2766, or writing to AJ-
Congress, 21550 W. 12 Mile
Rd., Southfield 48076.
Continuing its 25th an-
niversary celebration,
many new programs and
special events are featured.
New destinations appear-
ing for the first time are
Ethiopia, Costa Rica,
Caribbean Seminar at Sea.
There also is a winter
singles convention in Is-
rael devoted this year to
people over 35 years of
age. In addition there are
special departures for
under-40 singles on trips
to Madrid, Morocco,
Egypt, the Caribbean,
Costa Rica and Israel.
Special departures to Is-
rael are available for
Bar/Bat Mitzva celebrants
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ADL Appeals
for 2 Iranians
and many special events are
planned.
Betty Alderson, director
of the AJCongress travel
program, will describe the
latest developments in the
Caricatures
Florida Club
Sets Meeting
Michigan Socialites of
Broward will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Broward
Federal Bank, 6737 N. Uni-
versity Dr., Tamarac, Fla.
Former Michigan resi-
dents in Florida are invited.
Entertainment and re-
freshments will highlight
the evening.
, For information, call Rose
Abrams, 721-9214; or Syl-
via Tillinger, 979-4787.
for your party
By
SAM FIELD
399-1320
American Red Magen David for Israel
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MICHIGAN
REGION
SUPPORTING ISRAEL'S RED CROSS SERVICE
cordially invites you to attend the
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith has
appealed for the parole on
bond of twin Iranian Jewish
brothers who have been sub-
jected to repeated anti-
Semitic attacks in the Im-
migration and Naturaliza-
tion Service's Brooklyn de-
tention center.
They fled to this country
last January, seeking polit-
ical asylum, and are still
awaiting an administrative
decision. The brothers were
taken into custody when
they entered the United
States on false passports,
their only means of escape.
In its appeal, the ADL is
joining with Rep. Gary Ac-
kerman (D-N.Y.) and 31
other Congressmen in urg-
ing that the brothers be
"immediately" released to
family members living in
Queens, "pending a final
decision on their request for
permanent political
asylum." The names of the
two have been withheld to
protect family members
who are still residing in
Iran.
Nathan Nagler, the
ADL's New York regional
board chairman, and
Carol Lister, director of
ADL's New York regional
office, in a letter to INS
Commissioner Alan Nel-
son, said the brothers,
Orthodox Jews, have
been victims of anti-
Semitic harassment since
their confinement last
Jan. 22.
On Sept. 25, one brother
was attacked by a non-
Jewish Iranian detainee
and was hospitalized for a
broken nose. The brothers
and their attacker are
among 36 men in the same
crowded cell. The ADL let-
ter pointed out that the
brothers "have no place to
hide and no way to protect
themselves from further
anti-Semitic attacks."
TESTIMONIAL DINNER DANCE
honoring
CONGRESSMAN SANDER M. LEVIN
Recipient of the
Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award
Sunday Evening, October the Twenty-Third
Congregation Adat Shalom
29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan
DR. LEO SHIPKO
Dinner Chairman
DAVID. B. HERMELIN
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CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ
Dinner Co-chairmen
PAUL D. BORNIAW
PHILIP SLOMOVITZ
PAUL ZUCKERMAN
WIWAM M. DAVIDSON
MYRON S. STEINBERG
Honorary Chairmen
MR. AND MRS. ALLEN CHARLUPSKI
Advanced Gifts Chairmen
MR. AND MRS. HENRY S. DORFMAN
DR. AND MRS. JEROME LECHNER
DR. AND MRS. NORMAN A. SEGAL
MR. AND MRS. ALEXANDER KARP
MR. AND MRS. JUUUS SCHAUMBERG
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS L. SILYERFARB
Advanced Gifts Associate Chairmen
DR. PHYLUS R. BEAVER
President, Women's Committee
DR. JOHN J. MAMES
DR. MORRIS STARKMAN
Chairman
Michigan Region
Chairman
Medical-Dental Council
Music by
Eric Rosenow and his Continentals
Couvert $60.00 per couple
Black Tie Optional
Cocktails 6:00 o'clock
TO RESERVE TABLE OF 10 FOR YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS R.S.V.P.
OR CALL 353-0434 BEFORE OCTOBER 17TH.
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program. Reservations for
the meeting are requested.
For reservations, call the
AJCongress, 357-2766.
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