We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
LOUIS & LILLIE DORF
BOB & STELLA HOLLENDER
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
DORIT & SAM FLATT, DONNA & AMI
GERALD & RUTH ISKOW
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very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
ROSE GLASSMAN & CHILDREN
MR. & MRS. SZMUL JUTKIEWICZ & FAMILY
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very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
MR. & MRS. ISAAC GOLD
JEFFREY, LINDA & RICKY LEVITIN
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
PHYLLIS & BUNNY GROSSMAN
& LORI SHIFMAN
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
JOSEPH GROSSMAN,
SIMI, RIKI, CHAYA & RENA GROSSMAN
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
BERNARD & IRENE SCHLUSSEL
A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
SARA ALYSE RICH, SANDFORD R GOLDEN DUKES,
LAUREN SANDI RICH AND JACOB AARON ZUPPKE
To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity.
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We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988
LEONARD & NORMA LEVITIN
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to all
our friends
and relatives.
to all
our friends
and relatives.
DAVID & TOVA SZLAMKOWICZ
MARLENE & MEL WASSERMAN
4118-D Cove Lane
Glenview, Illinois 60025
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
JEFFREY, JUDY, JAMIE,
JEREMEY & JORDAN DUNN
HARRY &
SHIRLEY TANKSLEY
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
May the coming
year be filled
with health and
happiness for
all our family
and friends.
THE STERNS
MILT, DEBBIE, NOAH
& ZACHARY
DEBBIE, HOWARD, SHAYNA,
ANDREW & ZACHARY
WEINSTEIN
Carrollton, Texas
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Continued from preceding page
on tour throughout the
United States.
Collins expressed his firm
disappointment in the role of
religions in Israel. "Here we
have the three main religions
of the world, and they aren't
doing any good," he said.
He is clearly amazed that
the most intense praying in
the world doesn't have any in-
fluence on the human dignity.
Collins compares religions
with clubs, saying "belief in-
God gives you a membership,
a sense of belonging, a pur-
pose in life."
Collins doesn't believe in
religion, doesn't think it does
any good. "Religion has been
a deterrent in solving many
conflicts, since it preaches
separation, separation be-
tween good and bad, believers <
and atheists.
"Israel has stretched me
mentally, romantically and
intellectually, like no other
country has," Collins said, ad-
ding that "everybody should
come to Israel at least once."
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
I N EWS
AJCongress
Hits Menorah
New York — The American c=.
Jewish Congress, in an
amicus brief filed in the U.S.
Court of Appeals, maintained
its opposition to a plan by a
Lubavitch group to display a
menorah on Iowa State House
grounds during the holiday of
Chanukah.
The AJCongress originally
filed a "friend-of-the-court"
brief in the case of Lubavitch
of Iowa v. Walters, an injunc-
tion action brought prior to
Chanukah in 1986. At that
time, the Iowa General Ser-
vices Administration had
granted, then denied, permis-
sion to display the free-
standing menorah, claiming
that to permit such a
religious symbol at the seat of
state government would con-
stitute official endorsement of
religion, a violation of the
Establishment Clause of the
First Amendment.
Lubavitch failed to attain
an injunction requiring the
state to permit its menorah
display. Iowa then successful-
ly moved to have the case
dismissed. Lubavitch is now
appealing - this motion
dismissal.
Lubavitch, which does not
deny that the menorah is a
religious symbol, argues that
Iowa acted out of anti-
religious bias when it revok-
ed its earlier decision to per- <
mit the display of the
menorah on the State House
grounds for the entire eight
days of Chanukah.