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March 19, 1988 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-19

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Jewish Humor for Survival and Beyond

lel Silver, chairraan of the
American Section of the
Jewish Agency Executive,
Senator Owen D. Brewster
of Maine, Rep. Chet Holi-
field of California, Brig.
Gen. Julius Klein, na
tional commander of eTWV,
and others.
The slogan of the day,
shouted by the marchers in
military cadence and tak
en up by the throngs lining
the streets, was "A Jewish
State in '48." Other slo
gans, written across pla
cards carried by the pa
raders, NATere: "American
Vets Salute Haganah,"
"Oil Or Honor?" We
Fought For Peace, Not
Arab Appeasement,"
"Arab Appeasement Is Un
American." . .

Jewish Humor for Survival and Beyond is the first in a series of
residential three-day sessions for persons 55 years of age or older
who are interested in intellectual stimulation, the warm fellowship of
others, and relaxing outdoor recreational experiences in the lovely
surroundings of the Butzel Conference Center. The program begins
with lunch on Monday, April 18 and continues through the noon
meal on Wednesday, April 20.
Jewish Humor for Survival and Beyond will feature Dr. Allan
Gould, and Dr. Sheila Feigelson. Dr. Gould, one of today's most
exciting and inspiring lecturers, is the author of Letters I've Been
Meaning To Write and co-author of The Unorthodox Book of
Jewish Records and Lists. Dr. Sheila Feigelson is an expert on
interpersonal communications, team building, and harnessing
personal resources. Her current interest lies in the positive power of
humor.
The fees for the program include room and board, lectures, and
recreational activities in the out-of-doors. $195 per person (double
occupancy), $175 per person triple occupancy. Transportation
can be arranged.
The University in the Woods is co-sponsored by Tamarack Camps
and Midrasha College of Jewish Studies.

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Strasbourg, France (JTA) —
The Parliament of Europe re-
jected ratification of three
economic agreements Israel
signed last year with the
12-nation European Commu-
nities. Many of the deputies
said afterwards that their
negative votes were cast as "a
sanction" against Israel's
policies in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.
The three protocols were
negotiated over the last two
years by Israel and the Euro-
pean Common Market Com-
mission. The first dealt with
Israel's future trade relations
with the E.C. and Israeli
agricultural and industrial
exports.
The second provided E.C.
financial aid, including a first
installment of $90 million.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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