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March 16, 1984 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-16

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Friday, March 16, 1984

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"Where Fit is Foremost ..

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Uptown • Southfield Rd. at

111/2 Mile • 559-3900
& Tall • Southfield at II Mile
569-6930

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FRANK PAUL

Campaign Phonogift Rally

Caricatures

and His ORCHESTRA
Also Solos, Duos & Trios
Tops in Music & Entatinment

"We can't do it without
you!" is the theme of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division, as vol-
unteers prepare for the an-
nual Phonogift pledge drive
on behalf of the Allied
Jewish Campaign.

for your party

557-7986

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SAM FIELD

WHAT IS BETTER
THAN BEING JEWISH?

Kicking off a week ofin-
tensive telephone solicita-
tion will be a Phonogift
rally, set for noon Wednes-
day at United Hebrew
Schools. Luncheon will be
served.

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Rally chairmen are Eve-
lyn Levine and Bluma
Siegal. The Phonogift steer-
ing committee and day and
evening chairmen will be
hostesses as several
hundred women gather to
hear Howard Stone report
on the needs of Jews at
home, abroad and in Israel.
A Campaign update and
pointers on telephone solici-
tation will be offered. At the
same time, workers will be

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Shown at the Allied Jewish Campaign meeting of the
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Jewish Appeal executive Vicky Agron, Janice Schwartz and
Marcy Feldman.
asked for their own 1984 Campaign.
is
Naftaly
Judith
Campaign pledge.
The rally is in advance Phonogift chairman and
of Phonogift week — Beverly Leuchter is associ-
March 25 to April 1 — ate chairman.
For information, call
when 5,000 area women
will be contacted by vol- Women's Division at the
unteers and asked for Jewish Welfare Federation,
their gift to the 1984 965-3939.

Spanish Leader Says He Wants
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BRUSSELS (JTA) —
Prime Minister Felipe Gon-
zalez Marquez of Spain
indicated last week that his
government is very much
interested in establishing
diplomatic relations with
Israel. He also expressed
admiration for "the Jewish
lobby in Europe, in the
United States and in Latin
America" for their tenaci-
ous support of Israel.
Gonzalez told reporters in
Brussels that nine out of 10
questions asked him when
he meets with Jewish lead-
ers concern Spain's possible
recognition of Israel. Spain
is the only Western Euro-
pean country that does not
have diplomatic ties with
Jerusalem.
the
Nevertheless,
Spanish leader made it
clear that Spain will look to
its own national interests
before taking a decision on
that issue. "We also want
the establishment of dip-
lomatic relations with Is-

rael to contribute somehow
to a peaceful solution in the
Middle East, including a
positive answer to the
Palestinian problem," he
said.

Gonzalez, ending a
two-day official visit to
Belgium, expressed the
hope that "the friendship
and the excellent rela-
tions" between Spain and
the Arab states "will not
be damaged when Spain
decides to recognize Is-
rael and establish dip-
lomatic relations with it."

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He said Spain wanted to
do this.
"The Spanish govern-
ment itself suggested this
possibility. I would say
there is a necessity to put to
an end an anomaly because
our foreign policy is aimed
at the universalization of
our foreign relations," he
said.
Gonzalez indicated no
date when Spain would rec-
ognize Israel. He said that
on his recent visit to
Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian
government applied no
pressure about Israel.

Jewish National Fund Women
to Meet, Hear Book Review

The spring meeting of the
Women of Jewish National
Fund will be held at noon
Tuesday at Temple
Emanu-El. Shirley Kraft,
president, will preside. Des-
sert luncheon will be
served, and friends are in-
vited.
Donna Sklar, past
president of the Young
Women of JNF, will review
Thomas Keneally's book,
"Schindler's List." Mrs.
Sklar, a teacher of English

Lori Hansen Riegle; Dr.
Charles Parrish, director,
Institute of Gerontology,
Wayne State University;
DONNA SKLAR
and Susan Kloiber, opera- Paper Identifies
to
senior
citizens in Livonia,
tions supervisor, Social Se- Iraqi Chemical
is also a reading improve-
curity Administration, will
ment teacher. She has
appear in a panel discussion Warfare Plant
LONDON (JTA) — Iraq taught in Detroit, Far-
on "Women and Social Se-
curity" at 9:30 a.m. April 13 has built a secret under- -mington and Walled Lake.
She is chairman for the
at the National Council of ground chemical plant in
Jewish Women offices, the desert to supply its army auction committee of the
16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite with deadly nerve gas, ac- Young Women of JNF and
106, Southfield. There is a cording to an exclusive re- is involved with the Repub-
charge. The program is port in the London. Ob- lican Party and the March
of Dimes.
sponsored by the public af- server.
The program will include
The report follows con-
fairs department of the
Greater Detroit Section, firmation that Iraq has been a report on the culmination
waging chemical warfare of the Women of JNF's
NCJW.
Vice President of the Pub- against Iran, in defiance of $250,000 campaign for reaf-
forestation of the destroyed
lic Affairs Department is the Geneva convention.
However, it makes clear Kiryat Shmona Forest.
Hermine Silver. Chairman
Doris V. Markel is pro-
of the program is Stephanie that the Iraqi plans for the
Keywell. Committee mem- plant were laid long b efore gram vice president, and
bers are: Esther Bauer, its hostilities with its Mos- Bea Feigelman is fund-
Marilyn Goldberg, Lillian lem neighbor and when Is- raising vice president.
For information, call the
Rosinger, Estelle Sperling, rael was its sole military
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