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March 20, 1987 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-20

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Passover Food
To Be Distributed

Morris Gould, newly
elected president of Maot
Chittim of Detroit, an-
nounced that the organiza-
tion will distribute Passover
food to Metropolitan Detroit's
needy Jewish families from
March 29 to April 1.
Over 500 families are ex-
pected to participate. In addi-
tion to individuals, Maot
Chittim also supplies matzah
to the University of Michigan
B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion, Jackson Prison and var-

ious nursing homes. Those in
need of assistance or desiring
to make a contribution
should contact Shirley Rob-
bins, 23410 Radclift, Oak
Park, 48237.
This year marks the sixty-
fifth anniversary of the
organization, started in 1922
by Louis Smith and chaired
in recent years by Morris
Dorn. Other officers include:
Dr. Dale Kaplan, Shirley
Robbins, Levi Smith and Ann
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Friday, March 20, 1987

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Telethons Are Planned
Before Campaign Ends

Allied Jewish Campaign
volunteers are preparing for
the closing event with come-
dian Alan King, April 9 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Set for 7 p.m., the party
will include a cocktail buffet
before the program and des-
sert reception afterward.
According to Campaign
Chairmen Paul D. Borman
and Emery I. Klein, the clos-
ing party will provide an
opportunity to recognize the
"tireless dedication of all
those who have pushed this
Campaign toward its goal
during a time of tremendous
increased needs at our local
agencies."
In the Campaign's three
remaining weeks, telethons
are scheduled for the Met-
ropolitan Division at 9:30

a.m. Sunday; general tele-
thon, Monday at 6 p.m.; and
Young Adult Division, March
29 at 9:30 a.m. All telethons
are at the United Hebrew
Schools in Southfield.

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Jerusalem—During their
recent U.S. visit, Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir and
his wife, Shulamit, were sur-
prised by their reception at
the Menachem Begin Jewish
school in Los Angeles, named
in honor of Israel's right-wing
former premier. When the
couple entered, the school
choir launched intoThe Pal-
mach Hymn, anthem of the
left-wing pre-state fighting
force.

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