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Friday, July 13, 1984 77
67th District seat target of David Gubow
David M. Gubow of Hun-
tington Woods has an-
nounced his candidacy for
the Democratic nominate-
ion for Michigan Sate
Representative from the
67th District which. in-
cludes the cities of Oak
Park, Huntington Woods,
Ferndale, Berkley and
Royal Oak Township.
Son of the late Federal
District Judge Lawrence
Gubow, Gubow was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan in 1971
with a Bachelor of Arts de-
gree in urban studies and
received his law degree
from the University of De-
troit School of Law in 1974.
Gubow is a member of the
Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit's
Executive Committee, is
the chairman of the
JCCouncil's Michigan State
Fair Committee, sits on
Council's Committee on in-
ternatonal concerns and is
past associate chairman of
the JCCouncil's community
relations committee.
Campaign.
He is a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and has
served on the board of its
men's club.
Gubow was legal counsel
to Citizens for Better Care
and is past vice chairman
and secretary-treasurer of
the Oakland County Build-
ing Authority.
He is a lecturer for the
American Society for Indus-
trial Security and is a life
member of the Judicial Con-
ference of the Sixth Circuit.
In addition to various
David Gubow
other civic activities,
He is also on the Israel Gubow is a past board
Independence Steering member of the ACLU Oak-
Committed serving as land County Chapter, a
chairman for booths and member of the Old News-
volunteers and has served boys Goodfellow Fund of
on the steering committee Deroit, the University of
for the Jewish Community Detroit Law School Alumni
Association, the University
Center Book Fair.
of Michigan Alumni Asso-
Gubow is a past board ciation and Graduate "M"
member of the Jewish Wel- Club and was a member of
fare Federation Young the Michigan Hockey Team.
Adult Division and remains He is also quite active as a
active in the Allied Jewish youth hockey coach.
NEWS
Call 863-7736
for info
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Mitterrand visits Middle East
President Mubarak is
Paris (JTA) — French
President Francois Mitter- considered to be "personally
‘ 4 31015 /` rand was in Amman and close" to Mitterrand and
Cairo his week to confer generally stops in Paris on
with King Hussein and his way to and from the
United States. Both leaders
President Hosni Mubarak.
French official sources had counted on France to
stress that in spite of these launch a West European
visits and the high level diplomatic initiative to
talks Mitterrand held there, break the region's stale-
France did not plan a dip- mate.
lomatic initiative. The
The sources stress that in
sources said "Israel will be spite of Jordanian pleas,
caz ?ten &S ET C.
fully informed of everything Mitterrand refused to meet
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which will be said in Jordan with PLO leader Yassir
and Egypt."
Arafat during his visit in
French Foreign Minister Amman.
Clark Family Players
Claude Cheysson will fly to
France intends, however,
Israel immediately after the
BIRTHDAY •
end of Mitterrand's visit to
inform the Israeli govern-
and othPeArRsilipEeScial oc-
ment of the gist of the
casions
French president's talks.
Cheysson, the sources
juggling,
Clowns,
said, was scheduled to ar-
magic, music, dance,
rive in Israel last Wednes-
puppets, balloon
day to meet with Prime
sculpture
Rome (JTA) — An Ameri-
Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
The French minister also can Conservative rabbi
Call Mary Ellen
planned to discuss with the pronounced a traditional
273-8718
Israelis the situation in Jewish blessing on Pope
south Lebanon and call for John Paul II at an audience
an Israeli withdrawal. in the Vatican last month
NCJW cited
Cheysson, the French say, and the pontiff joined in
Washington (JTA) — The also was to meet with oppo- what was probably the first
federal Department of sition leader Shixnop Peres encounter of its kind be-
Health and Human Serv- before leaving for Beirut tween a Jewish spiritual,
ices (HHS) has honored the and Damascus.
leader and the head of the
Nationsl Council of Jewish
France is traditionally Roman Catholic Church.
women (NCJW) for "its out- close •to both Jordan and
Rabbi Richard Yelling, of
standing service" in acting Egypt. .King Hussein is a Cong. Mishkan Tefila in
as advocate for abused and regular visitor in Paris Chestnut Hill, Mass., a Bos-
neglected children and for where he confers several ton suburb, was at a general
promoting "volunteerism times per year with Mitter- audience given by the Pope
through its Court Ap- rand just as he did with his on June 27 with 13 mem-
pointed Special Advocate predecessor Valery Giscard bers of the Boston congrega-
program."
tion and their wives. Mis-
D' Estaing.
to improve its economic ties
with both Jordan and
Egypt. Egyptian Defense
Minister Marshal Abdel
Halim Abu Ghazala came to
Paris to negotiate new
Franco-Egyptian arms
(leak
Abu Ghazala and French
Defense Minister Charles
Hernu reportedly discussed
the creation of joint
Franco-Egyptian military
industries which will as-
semble French-made
helicopters, combat planes
and at an unspecified future
date a modified version of
the French AMX tank.
Boston rabbi, congregants
hold audience with Pope
hkan Tefila is said to be the
third oldest Conservative
congregation in the U.S.
As Vatican photo-
graphers recorded the
scene, Yelling recited the
Hebrew blessing from
Leviticus, "May the Lord
bless you and keep you . . ."
The Pope joined in and both
completed the prayer in un-
ison in Hebrew, Yelling
said. •
The Pope later told the 13
leaders of the congregation,
all past presidents of Mis-
hkan Tefila, "I will pray for
Jerusalem, I always pray
for Jerusalem — and for
peace."