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October 19, 1984 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-19

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Leadership Mission to Prague and Israel, one of several recent Jewish
Welfare Federation missions on behalf of the 1985 Allied Jewish
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Judah Loew (the Maharal), renowned scholar and chief rabbi of
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Israel Ambassador Meir Rosenne was on hand to welcome Robert H.
Naftaly, left, and other Detroiters who took part in the recent mission to
Washington, D.C. The trip was raised $326,000 toward the Allied
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"Accent on Aging" at main JCC

The various aspects of aging
will be examined at a forum
Q.1.titled, "Accent on Aging," to be
held 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at the
Irp-3.in Jewish Community Center.
Sponsoring organizations are
Sinai Hospital of Detroit and the
Jewish Home for Aged.
There will be classes, displays,
exhibits and the keynoter will be
%r. F. Paul Pearsall, director of

Numismatists meet
Tuesday in Oak Park

The Israel Numismatic Society
Michigan will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris branch of the Jewish
Community Center in Oak Park.
The society's recording secre-
tary, Joe Samet, will present an
analysis of the extent to which Is-
rneli coins are related to and af-
fected by the world coin market.
The meeting is free and open to
the public.

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Philosophical group
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Barbara Ashe, editorial direc-
tor of WJBK-TV, will be the guest
speaker at the 84th anniversary
banquet of the Detroit
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Thursday at the Kingsley Inn in
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