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Friday, April 27, 1984
THEDETROIT'JEWISH NEWS
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Kollek hits
Papal edict
on Jerusalem
Jerusalem (JTA) —
Mayor Teddy Kollek said
Wednesday that Pope John
Paul II ignored the complete
freedom of worship avail-
able to all faiths in
Jerusalem when he issued
his apostolic letter last
week urging "special inter-
nationally guaranteed
status" for Jerusalem.
In remarks during Easter
holiday visits to Greek Or-
thodox and Catholic pre-
lates in Jerusalem, Kollek
maintained that the Pope
neglected to take into ac-
count Israel's constant ef-
forts to help various Chris-
tian denominations in the
city.
The pope's letter, ad-
dressed to Catholics in Is-
rael and to all people of the
Middle East, repeated the
Vatican's longstanding call
for the internationally rec-
ognized status of Jerusalem
"so that one side or the other
cannot place it under dis-
crimination."
Klarsfeld talk
due Wednesday
Nazi hunter Beate
Klarsfeld will give a special
talk about her life and her
work at 8 p.m. Wednesday
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Klarsfeld is a Ger-
man Lutheran, married to a
Jew, who has devoted her
life to tracking down un-
tried Nazis.
Mrs. Klarsfeld's address
is part of the Women's
World program of the Sis-
terhood of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. The public is invited.
There is a charge. Tickets
may be purchased at the
door.
Center, Branch
list programs
The Jewish Community
Center will host a display of
works from Maskit, Israel
Center of Handicrafts,
Saturday through May 5.
The Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Center will
be the scene of a lecture on
"The World of Our Mothers
and Fathers: The Immig-
rant Experience" at 1 p.m.
May 4 in room 13 of the
branch.
Sharon Schwartz of the
Midrasha- will deliver the
lecture. All senior adults
are invited free of charge.
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Lupus meeting
slated May 6
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The Michigan Lupus
Foundation will hold la
meeting for lupus patients
and their families 1 p.m.
May 6 in Sinai Hospital's
Zuckerman Auditorium.
For information call, the
foundation, 7.75-8310.