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Reagan Liaisons
In Low Esteem

Washington(JTA) — Relations
between the Reagan Administra-
tion and American Jewish lead-
ers are now at rock bottom," ac-
cording to syndicated columnist
Jack Anderson in an article
which appeared Monday in the
Washington Post.
The "latest affront," said An-
derson, has been the downgrad-
ing of the White House office of
liaison with the Jewish commu-
nity. Furthermore, Anderson
said that "in the eyes of some
Jews," liaison Max Green "is
subordinate to Linas Kojelis, a
Lithuanian American who has of-
fended Jewish leaders."
"Kojelis is a strong advocate of
Eastern European ethnic groups
that have urged the dissolution of
the Justice Department's Nazi-
hunting Office of Special Investi-
gations," Anderson wrote. "They
charge that the office is a dupe of
the Soviet KGB."
Anderson also wrote that
"faced with the growing influence
of Kojelis at the White House,
Jewish leaders — even those who
welcomed abolishing the Jewish
liaison office — are dismayed.
There is no evidence that Kojelis
himself is anti-Semitic, but he
had provided entree to the high-
est circles of the administration
for Eastern European refugee
groups tainted by anti-
Semitism."

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Jerusalem(JTA) — A group of
19 Egyptian agronomists has
begun a three-week stay in Israel
to take part in courses on irriga-
tion methods. The group will be
staying in Tel Aviv.
Israel sources maintain that
the visit is a sign of Cairo's desire
to improve ties with Israel, on the
assumption that the Taba com-
promise is about to be signed and
a general thaw in the cold peace
will follow.

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• A dazzling, ever-changing array of breakfast, luncheon
and dinner favorites, and pastries from our own pastry
chef, too numerous to mention.

St. Louis (JTA) — The South-
western Bell Foundation has do-
nated $125,000 to programs for
the elderly at the Jewish Hospi-
tal at Washington University
Medical Center. The funds will be
used to develop educational pam-
phlets on subjects relating to the
health of the elderly, including
exercise, nutrition, and home
hazards.

Conn. College
Receives Gift

Hartford (JTA) — A gift of
$250,000 has been made to the
Hartford University Maurice
Greenberg Center for Jewish
Studies by Simon Kanover, A
West Hartford Conn., realtor.

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Sun. 12 noon-10 p.m.

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children age 7 and under.

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Broasted &
Bar-B-Q Chicken

Bar-B-Q
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Seafood

A live Maine Lobster
Plus, all you can eat:
mouth-watering East Coast specialties
prepared by our skillful chefs

Shrimp • Crab Legs • Clams • Mussels
Oysters • Clam Chowder

Barbecued Chicken & Ribs

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Redskin potatoes, corn-on-the-cob,
a delicious variety of salads,
fresh fruits & assorted cheeses.

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person

Call 642-1373 for reservations:
30100 Telegraph Road (N. of 12 Mile)

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