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Friday, October 26, 1984
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Democrat David Gubow and
Republican David Honigman,
both candidates for Michigan
State Representative, will speak
on "Issues Facing the Jewish
Community in This Election
Year," Tuesdy at 8 p.m. at the
main United Hebrew Schools
Building.
The program is part of the Li-
lian Bernstein Lecture Series pre-
sented by the Jewish Welfare
Federation's Young Adult Di-
vision.
An attorney, Gubow is a past
member of the Young Adult Di-
vision board and currently serves
on the executive committee of the
Jewish Community Council.
Treasurer of the Oakland County
Democratic Party, he is running
for State Representative in the
67th District.
Honigman, also an attorney, is
on the board of the Anti-
Defamation League and serves on
the committee on law and social
Feinstein stumps
at B'nai David
San Francisco Mayor Diane
Feinstein will visit Southfield on
Monday as part of a campaign
swing in support of the Mondale-
Ferraro Presidential campaign.
Feinstein will speak at an 8
p.m. Jewish community forum at
Cong. B'nai David. The event is
open to the public free of charge.
action of the American Jewish
Congress. He is seeking office in
the 24th District.
Jeffrey Howard is president of
the Young Adult Division. Phyllis
Kessler and Florie Schwartz are
chairmen of the division's special
events committee.
There is a charge for the pro-
gram and reception following. For
information, call the Young Adult
Division, 965-3939.
Poet Dr. Croll will autograph
book at annual JNF meeting
for the JNF. Free copies will be
available at the meeting.
President Jack Zwick will give
his annual report and new officers
will be elected. The evening also
will feature the showing of the
Alm Norm Crosby Sees Israel.
The community is invited. For
reservations and information, call
the JNF, 557-6644.
Seniors to conduct
book review group
Dr. Maurice Croll
Dr. Maurice Croll, author of
Lamentations of Jeremiah, will
autograph his book at a session
preceding the annual meeting of
the Jewish National Fund at 7
p.m. Monday in the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. The meeting will
begin at 8.
Proceeds from the sale of Dr.
Croll's book have been earmarked
A new discussion/book review
group has been established by the
senior adult department at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community Center.
The group will meet at 9:30 p.m.
on the first Wednesday of every
month at the Morris Branch. The
first session will be held at 9:30
a.m. Nov. 7 in the branch library.
Frances Weinberg will conduct
the session.
Admission is free and all senior
adults are invited. For details,
call Miriam Sandweiss, 967-4030.