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November 21, 1986 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-21

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Janet Levine, Edie Mittent-
hal, Norman H. Rosenfeld,
Mark E. Schlussel, D. Larry
Sherman, Mrs. Tauber, Sha-
ron Taylor, Mrs. Zeltzer and,
from The Jewish News, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Buerger,
Authur Horwitz and Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Hitsky.
Former Detroiter Diane
(Markel) Sarnat attended the
GA as a young leadership
award winner for the federa-
tion of South Bend, Ind.
Detroiter Mandell Berman
was re-elected a vice
president of the Council of
Jewish Federations. Board
members are Carolyn Green-
berg, George Zeltzer, Mark E.
Schlussel, Dr. Conrad L.
Giles, Robert H. Naftaly and
Joel Tauber. Max Fisher and
Martin Citrin are board
members for life.
The Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation of Detroit received a
silver award for its 1985 an-
nual report and an honorable
mention for its newsletter,
both produced by its public
relations department. Char-
lotte Dubin, director, was as-
sisted by Joyce Luft and
David Moss, with graphics by
Lorna Carlone and Kathy
Gaval, and printing by Nick
Jackson.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
declined to comment last
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Israel sold arms to Iran. At
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Knesset's Foreign Affairs and
Security Committee that the
matter of former nuclear tech-
nician Mordechai Vanunu's
disappearance from London
October 1 has been cleared up
with Britain and the misun-
derstanding has been laid to
rest.
Shamir told the committee
it was the government's
prerogative to be silent on the
alleged Iranian arms ship-
ments which was not an issue
for public debate. President
Reagan acknowledged that
the U.S. had sent very small
quantities of arms to Iran in
an effort to improve relations
with that country. Reagan
made no reference to ship-
ments of arms from Israel
which, according to media
reports were undertaken at
U.S. request and replenished
by the U.S.
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who is being held in custody
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newspaper information about
Israel's alleged nuclear wea-
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he wasn't kidnapped from
London.

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