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Friday, November 9, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Rodenbaugh in the state's 4th
District by a 2-1 margin.
In other Congressional
races, U.S. Rep. William
Broomfield (R) easily outdis-
tanced his Democratic chal-
lenger in the 18th District, Vi-
vian Sm.-argon, 160,728 to
38,576. Rep. Sander Levin (D),
running unopposed, was re-
elected in the 17th District
with 75,200 votes.
Among those seeking elec-
tion to the State House of
Representatives in Lansing,
Republican David Honigman
received 26,456 votes in the
24th District (West Bloomfield
and Commerce Twp.), beating
Marvin Surowitz (D), who was
named on 8,307 ballots. State
Rep. Maxine Berman (D) won
re-election in the 64th District

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New York — Former Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger and Yit-
zhak Navon, former president and
current Deputy Prime Minister of
Israel are among the speakers
scheduled to address the Council
of Jewish Federation (CJF) Gen-
eral Assembly in Toronto next
week.
Some 2,500 delegates from the
United States and Canada are ex-
pected to attend the 53rd annual
CJF parley, which will open
Tuesday and run through Nov. 18.
Navon is scheduled to addresS
the General Assembly Thursday
and Kissinger will speak Nov. 17 .

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(Southfield-Lathrup Village)
with 22,639 votes. She was op-
posed by Paul L. Kutcher (R),
who received 13,371 votes. In
the 67th District (Oak. Park-
Huntington Woods), David
Gubow (D) defeated John Cas-
sise (R), 19,416 to 13,595.
Gubow will succeed State
House Majority Leader Joe
Forbes (D), who is retiring.
Dennis Aaron (D) was re-
elected Oakland County
Commissioner in the 19th Dis-
trict. Aaron received 10,751
votes to 2,986 for Republican
challenger Beverly Benaim.
Incumbent Lawrence Pernick
(D) retained the County
Commissioner post in the 20th
District, with 12,325 votes.
His opposition, Kay Day (R)
received 4,982 votes. William
Hassberger (R) was elected
County Commissioner in the
22nd District, beating Harry
Moss (D), 12,846 to 4,494. In
the 26th District County
Commissioner's race, Thomas
A. Law (R) defeated Arnold
Saberoff (D), 12,503 to 5,106.
In district court races of
interest to the Jewish commu-
nity, Ed Sosnick received
25,273 votes, edging Ed Aj-
louny (21,044) for judge of the
48th District Court in Bloom-
field Hills and Jessica Cooper,
with 26,605 votes, defeated
James Clarkson (9,698) for
judge of the 46th District
Court in Southfield.

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WB representation
at PNC parley nixed

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin told the
Knesset Monday that West Bank
representatives will not be per-
mitted to go to Amman for a meet-
ing of the Palestine National
Council.
Replying to questions by MKs
Matityahu Peled and Muhammed
Miari of the Progressive List for
Peace, Rabin noted that Israel re-
gards the Palestine Liberation
Organization as a terrorist organ-
ization and therefore cannot per-
mit West Bank residents to attend
a meeting designed to further the
interests of the PLO.
Meanwhile, the West Bank
civil administration withdrew its
permission for Raymonda Tawil,
a poet and a Palestinian activist,
to leave the country for a visit to
Europe. Tawil, editor and pub-
lisher of a nationalist news serv-
ice and information bulletin, is
generally regarded as a spokes-
person for the PLO.

Chaplains guide

New York (JTA) — A Chap-
lains Procedures Guide to help
Jewish chaplains understand the
military system has been pub-
lished by the JWB Commission on
the Jewish Chaplaincy.

