I.B. Singer was waiting for Marilyn 14 Tracing Jewish pioneers on the Old West trails 23 Newcomers are given a warm welcome by Shalom Detroit 91•■••■•*IIII■1,0•••••Il... 93 The woman behind Wonder Woman 96 .10=0••••■•■••••••■••••••■•••■••■•• THIS ISSUE 40c NOVEMBER 30, 1984 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY Refusenik plea set for Sunday A former refusenik, a nun and an interfaith leader will address the In- terfaith Plea for Soviet Jewry at 1 p.m. Sunday at Cong. B'nai David. The program was arranged by the Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, and is co- . .79 . . - Births . . MMMMM • 80 B'nai Mitzvah 81 Classified Ads 4 Editorials • .77 Engagements .... .. .95 Obituaries ... .. 2 Purely Commentary 51 Danny Raskin Singles . 67 . . Synagogues .. 60 Women's News ... • . Netanyahu blasts speech by Jordanian sponsored by a coalition of religious and civic organizations. Jessie Stern, past president of the Greater Detroit Section and a national NCJW board member, said she hoped the program would alert the commu- nity to the plight of Soviet Jews. We want to sensitize the general and Jewish communities to the prob- lems of Soviet Jews and help Soviet Jews with a direct effort. We are going to ask people (who attend Sunday's program) to adopt a family or a re- fusenik and to write to them, to reach the refuseniks themselves." Chairman of the day Shelby Tauber voiced a similar aim for the program. We hope it raises the level of awareness in the entire community to the plight of Soviet Jews. The mes- sage needs to be communicated." Ms. Tauber said that the Soviet Jewry issue is not only a Jewish question, but a human rights question as well. Asked why NCJW took up the man- United Nations (JTA) — Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's Am- bassador to the United Nations, strongly rejected charges made Tues- day by the Jordanian envoy to the world organization comparing Israel's military rule in the West Bank to the behavior of the Nazis. Declaring that he spoke not only as the representative of Israel but also as a spokesman for the six million Jews who were slaughtered by the Nazis during the Holocaust, Netanyahu asked the Jordanian Am- bassador, Khalid Madadha, Have you no decency sir?" Netanyahu quoted a Russian say- ing and told the Jordanian diplomat, "Lie, but know when to stop." He said that the Jordanian envoy should have known when to stop speaking lies when he talked about Israel. Netanyahu used his right of reply in the General Assembly on Tuesday night to respond during the General Assembly's yearly debate on "The Sister Ann Gillen will represent the National Interreligious Task Force. tle to convene the Interfaith Plea, Mrs. Stern said that each year the National Jewish Community Relations Advi- sory Council approaches a. national Jewish organization to spearhead the project. This year the NCJW was ap- proached and all of the NCJW sections throughout the country committed themselves to holding such a program during Human Rights Week. Both women alluded to the Detroit Continued on Page 12 Continued on Page 12 — Etair- —9511,E-Dgainr- RE-JOINING THE RANKS Marty Citrin has a successor at the Council of Jewish Federations, but his communal calendar remains busy. BY ALAN HITSKY News Editor See Story On Page 48 , 'fn • - _