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April 05, 1985 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

"Teen Caravan,
you did the
impossible—
tau t him to
do own
laundry! ►

s Morris Abram

peaks On Rights

Morris B. Abram, vice chair-
man, United States Commission
on Civil Rights, will address the
Wh D o
issue of "Civil Rights:ere
We Go From Here?" at 7:45 p.m.
',April 16 at Temple Beth El.
S Jordan Band, past chairman of
National Jewish Community Re-
lations Advisory Council, will re-
spond and Dr. William Haber,
University of Michigan, will chair
the meeting. The program is
sponsored by the American
Jewish Committee and Temple
Beth El.
A past president of Brandeis
University and the American
Jewish Committee - and current
chairman of the National Confer-
ence on Soviet Jewry, Abram has
played a major role in the civil
''rights movement. He challenged
the county unit election system
then in force in Georgia and won
in the Supreme Court in 1963 in a
ruling ("One man, one vote") that
affected reapportionment deci-
sions involving Congress and
legislatures across the nation.
Abram was a member of the
American prosecution staff at the
International Military Tribunal
in Nuremberg, Germany, after
World War II.
He has received many
Presidential appointments.
Among them are: U.S. represen-
tative, United Nations Commis-
) sion on, Human Rights; member,
National Advisory Council on

!"

That's what one parent had to say about George Auerbach
and the results of her child's experience with George Auerbach's Teen
Caravan. Teen Caravan, the only travel camp that is accredited by the
Ontario Camping Association for teenagers ages 13-17 who want to
travel together in a supervised setting. The experienced leadership and
superior supervision assist in developing a sense of co-operation, self
reliance , independenCe , interdependence , responsibility and fun.
Teen Caravan offers trips to
Southern California, Western Canada,
Northern California and Europe all .
under the leadership of George
Auerbach, a father of 3 , a teacher,
and social worker.
For more information call

(416) 498-8717

Oi;

4‘, MO* 1 George Auerbach's
0, Teen Caravan

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55 Doncaster Ave., Suite 201, Thornhill,
Ontario L3T IL 7
ASVAN, In Detroit call Iris Fuller (313) 626-14 2 4

4E1

• 24 Hour
Answering
Service

• Office Hours:

Tues., Thurs.
Fri., Sat.

Morris Abram'

Economic Opportunity; senior
adviser to the U.S. Mission to the
U.N.; member, U.N. Subcommis-
sion on Prevention of Discrimina-
tion and Protection of Minorities;
and chairman, President's Com-
mission for the Study of Ethical
Problems in Medicine and
Biomedical and Behavioral Re-
search.

Di plomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Associate, American College of Foot Surgeons
Director of Podiatric Education, North Detroit
General Hospital

is proud to announce to all
my patients currently under
medicare, that

FREE CAB SERVICE

(pick up & delivery)

A graduate of the University of
Georgia, University of Chicago
Law School and Oxford Univer-
sity, where he was a Rhodes
Scholar, Abram is affiliated with
a variety of associations related to
the field of law.

Band, a past officer in the
American Jewish Committee and
National Conference on Soviet
Jewry, presently heads the corn-
munity relations board of the city
of Cleveland and is legal counsel
to the Jewish Community Federa-
tion of Cleveland.
The public is invited at no
charge.

GARY W. DOCKS, D.P.M.

will be provided to all patients
living within a 2 mile radius of
our office located at:

15300 W. 9 Mile Rd.

Oak Park, MI 48237

(2 blks. E. of Greenfield)

for appt. information & transportation, please call:

968-5550

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Friday, April 5, 1985

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HAPPY CT HEALTHY
PASSOVER
TO ALL OUR CLIENTELE

FROM

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