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U.S. court
to hear SSI
case again

. San Francisco (JTA) —
Setting aside a ruling made
last year which denied
Supplementary Security
Income (SSI) to a disabled
Holocaust victim because
she receives reparations
from the West German gov-
ernment, the Federal Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeal has
granted a petition by Bet
Tzedek Legal Services, a
local Jewish legal aid
society, for a rehearing of
the case, Terry Friedman,
the agency's legal director,
reported Monday.
According to an order
filed here June 12 and
signed by Chief Judge
James Browning, a major-
ity of the 23 judges on the
Ninth Circurt voted to, re-
consider the appeal of
Felicia Grunfeder, a 45-
year-old who is psychologi-
cally disabled from wartime
childhood injuries suffeied
in the Warsaw Ghetto and
in a Nazi concentration
camp. No date has been set
for the rehearing.
The rehearing decision
came almost exactly one
year after a panel made up
of three judges of the Ninth
Circuit ruled unanimously
in support of a lower federal
court ruling denying Grun-
feder's claim for SSI against
the Social Security Ad-
ministration, which treats
German reparations pay-
ments as "countable. in-
come" in determining eligi-
bility for SSI, a federal aid
program for the needy, dis-
abled, blind and elderly per-,
sons.

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Arts festival
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The fifth annual Pontiac
Fine Arts Festival will be
held Saturday-Monday at
the Phoenix Center in
downtown Pontiac.
The festival will feature a
variety of ethnic foods and
free entertainment by area
performers. Art and handic-
raft exhibits will also be on
display. Festival hours are
11 a.m.-11 p.m. each day.
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Shelter slates
Aug. 6 reunion

The Sanctuary Runaway
Shelter will celebrate its
10-year reunion 11 a.m.-6
p.m. Aug. 6 at Kensington
Metropark.
The reunion is open to all
volunteers, students, staff
and board members associ-
ated with the shelter since
1974. The deadline for
reservations is July 25.
To make reservations for
the reunion, contact Iris
Goldstrom, 968-5028; Jan
Weiss, 356-7926; or Steve
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