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October 25, 1985 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-10-25

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28 Friday, October 25, 1985

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The People Are The Community:
g New O RTN o e n i s g t:oR r c o r o erin
Fee g lin 1 g.

LI Li _L

A Symposium Co-Spons'ored By

The Communal Affairs Commission of the American Jewish Committee
and The National Council ofleviish Women.

PARTICIPANTS:

Richard Baron

Builder, Developer, St Louis

Herman Frankel

Builder, Developer, Oakland
County

Anne Brooks

Consultant, Housing for the El-
derly; Partner, Wintermute and
Brooks Ann Arbor

Bernard Chodorkoff; M.D., PhD.

' Alan Kandel

Sociologist

Evelyn Hoffman Kasle

Consultant in Retirement and Pre-
retirement Planning

Psychiatrist

Richard Douglas`k, PhD..

Associate Pmfessor, WSU School of
Medicine


ISSUES:

LOCATION AND DATE:

nth Wintermute

.

Consultant, Housing for the El-
derly; Partner, Wintermute and
Brooks, Ann Arbor

• The Loneliness of Modern Living
• New Trends in' Residential Housing
• A Developer's Viewpoint on Housing Alternatives
• Housing for Non-related People
• Cultural and Recreational Activities as Part of a Housing Complex
• The Packaging, Building, Financing and Servicing of a Community

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
21550 W. 12 MILE ROAD
• SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1985
1:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m.

Registration fee: $3.00 per person

NEWS

Spain - Israel Ties Close

New York (JTA) — Spain's
Consul General in New York
told the World Jewish Congress
(WJC) that he expects the estab-
lishment of diplomatic relations
between Israel and Spain to
occur by the end of December.
Ambassador Mandel , Sassot
met with American leaders of
the WJC last week and disclosed
that despite internal opposition
in some, sectors of the Spanish
governMent, Prime Minister
Felipe - Gonzalez and Foreign
Minister Francisco Fernandez
have made the decision on in-
stituting diplomatic links. '
Sassot, who formerly was Di-
rector General of the Spanish
Foreign Ministry's Middle East
Affairs division, said he "favors
diplomatic relations between Tel
Aviv and Madrid" and had so
advised his government.
Israel and Poland meanwhile,
will exchange diplomats to head
interest sections in Warsaw and
Tel Aviv, according to diploma-
tic sources.
Agreement on the exchange
was reached at recent/meetings
in New York between Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir and
Polish Foreign Minister Stefan
Olszowski. Full details are still
to be worked out, but it is
known that the Polish diplomat
will operate from the offices of

the Polish-Israel Bank, which
has operated without interrup-
tion in Tel Aviv despite the
break in diplomatic relations be-.
tween the two countries. The Is-
raeli diplomat will probably be
housed in and operate from the
building which formerly served
as • the Israel Embassy in War-
saw.
In a ' related development,
Ivory 'Coast President Felix
Houphouet-Boigny indicated last
week that the resumption of full
diplomatic relations between the
black African country and Israel
was near, the WJC reported
from London.
WJC monitoring sources said
that a broadcast from'the Ivory
Coa,st cited remarks by
Houiiho
uet-Boigny who said
that the restoration of diploma-
tic ties between the two coun-
tries "was now only a matter of
technicalities."

Moroccan Parley

,

Montreal (JTA). — The first
World Assembly of Moroccan
Jewry opened in Montreal last
week with a plea by the ,
president of Quebec's Sephardic
community "to strengthen our
attachment to Morocco" and "to
preserve our 2,000-year history,
culture and religion."

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