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October 18, 1985 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-10-18

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Friday, October 18; 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Institute for Adult Jewish Studies

OF CONGREGATION SNAAREY ZEDEK "
- • Wide range of academic, opportunities

• Opportunity for academic growth

UN . Turns
•Down Arafat

United Nations (JTA) — Yas-
sir Arafat, leader of the Pales-
tine Liberation Organization,
will not come to address the
gpecial commemorative session
for the 40th anniversary of the
United Nations. A draft resolu-
tion prop- ming that Arafat be
invited to take part in the 40th
anniversary commemoration
was withdrawn MondEiy.
The decision of the sponsors of
the resolution — India, Iraq,
Kuwait, Nigeria, Senegal and
Yemen — to withdraw .their
proposal came after intense dip-
lomatic lobbying and pressure
during the weekend, specially
by the United States and other
Western countries. The 'United
States, according to diplomatic
sources, warned that if Arafat
was invited, President Reagan
would not come to address the
special session.
Diplomats at the UN this
week described the turn of
events as a severe blow to the
prestige of the PLO, which has
observer status at the UN.
Arafat appeared once before at a
General Assembly session. in
November 1974.
The announcement of the
withdrawal of the draft resolu-
tion was made at the opening of
the commemorative session
Monday by General Assembly
President Janie de Pinies of
Spain. The session will run
through next week and will be
addressed by more than 80 ,
heads of state, including Reagan
and Israel's premier, Shimon
Peres.

ELECTION DAY IS NOV: 5, 1985
and IT IS NECESSARY THAT WE VOTE

Councilwoman

FOR

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.VICKI GOLDBAUM

.AS MAYOR - OF SOUTHFIELD-
_HER .RECORD SHOWS!_

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Councilwoman

VICKI GOLDBAUM SUPPORTS

NEIGHBORHOOD & LARGE BUSINESS . . .
PLANNED & CONTROLLED GROWTH!

Pat Archer
Reid Ashton
Henry Faigin
Sam Geller
Nancy Gurwin
William Lefkofsky,
former City Commissioner
Howard Rosenberg

Jean McDonnell,
former councilwoman
Abe Salesney
Dr. Hershel Sandberg
Shel Satovsky
Abe Schmier
Max Sosin•
Meyer Waterstone

Paid For By Citizens For Vick IGoldbaum Mayor, 27645 Pierce, Southfield

THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF DETROIT

Invites you to attend their

"TREE OF. LIFE" DINNER

Honoring

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Tuesday Evenings, 8 - 10 P.M. Oct. 22. to Dec. 3

EUROPEAN JEWRY
BETWEEN THE WARS

A fascinating perspective on a world now vanished. The cross-currents
and interaction of the German Jewish community and their Eastern Euro-
pean cousins. The minds of Freud and Einstein; the revolutionary pas-
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Rosepsweig; a social and intellectual history.

Dr. Sidney -Bolkosky
Professor of History at U of M, Dearborn

8 P.M.

-ISSUES IN JEWISH BELIEF

An examination of the basic concepts of the Jewish faith, including di-
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Rabbi Irwin Groner

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A view of the Biblical prophecy, poetry and law; an introduction, to the
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8 P.M.

Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen

INTRODUCTION TO THE TALMUD

The "Sea of the Talmud" has engaged minds and sharpened wits for •
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on vitually every aspect of Jewish life. Taught in English.

Rabbi Louis Finkelman
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8 P.M.

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An examination of the darkest moment in human history. A tale of cour-
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Mideast Topic
For UN Unit

Rabbi Irwin Groner, Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen,
Cantor Chaim Najman,.Canter Sidney Rube

United Nations (JTA) — The
United Nations Security .Council
met last week to discuss "the
Mideast problem, including the
Palestinian question," at the re-
quest of India, on behalf of the
nonaligned group at the UN.
Meanwhile, six Arab .and
non-aligned nations circulated a
draft resolution in the UN Gen- -
eral Assembly calling for an in-
vitation to Palestine Liberation
Organization Chief Yassir
Arafat to address the world body ,
during its 40th anniversary ses-
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Nigeria, Senegal and Yemen.

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Blast Kills '1

Los Angeles — The FBI is
continuing its investigation of
the bombing of the office of an
American Arab rights group in
Santa Ana, Calif. Friday.
Alex Odeh, 41, the West Coast
regional director of the Arab
American Anti-Discrimination
Committee, was killed in the
blast and seven others were in-
jured. No one has claimed re-
sponsibility for the attack.
The Anti-Defamation League
of B'nai B'rith and other Jewigh
organizations have condemned
the bombing. -

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