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Civic Center Gallery
Mounts Exhibit
Parks and Recreation's
Cultural Arts Division will
host a presentation of works
by Marji Silk and James Ox-
ford June 10-June 21.
Marji Silk, a recipient of the
Color Print of the Year
Award, at the International
Color Print Competition, has
shown her photographs
throughout the metro area,
including the Detroit Science
Center and Somerset Mall.
James Oxford is a figura-
tive artist working out of the
Center for Creative Studies.
The show will be open
9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through
Friday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on
Saturday at the Southfield
Civic Center, 26000
Evergreen Road.
For information, call Helen
Gale, Cultural Arts,
354-9515.
Royal Oak
Art, Craft Show
The Greater Royal Oak
Chamber of Commerce will
hold the Seventh Annual
JUried Art and Craft Show 10
a.m.-5 p.m. June 1 on
Washington Avenue between
4th and 6th Street in Royal
Oak.
Over 100 booths will
feature original art work.
For information, call the
chamber office, 547-4000.
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- Bonn (JTA) — Activists in
the Jewish community of
Germany say it is possible
there are more than 40,000
Jews living in Germany,
some 5,000 in excess of the
official tally, and that the
community is well on its way
to increasing its member-
ship to 50,000.
The German government
collects taxes for recognized
religious communities. The
authorities transfer to the
churches 10 percent of the
income tax revenues col-
lected from the .churches'
members.
Individuals who fail to
register as members of a re-
ligious community save 10
percent on their income
taxes.
The Jewish community is
now embarking on an effort
to convince all Jews in the
country to register as mem-
bers.
No political system has the
privilege of immortality.
—Harold Laski, 1939
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