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August 23, 1991 - Image 111

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-23

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Robert Alexander Jewelers

Our featured diamond of the week

The Americans' work in
Israel ended with a farewell
party in Beersheva, at which
volunteers were presented
with a pin marking their
service.
"It was important work
because it relieved Israelis of
reserve duty," Mrs. Leemon
says. "It also showed Ameri-
can support and let Israelis
know we do more than give
money and pay lip ser-
vice."



AJC Contributors
Hear Yona Goldberg

Yona Goldberg, national
chairman of the Women's
Division of the United Jewish
Appeal, will address a lun-
cheon on behalf of the Allied
Jewish Campaign 11:30 a.m.,
Sept. 13 at the home of Mar-
jorie Saulson.
The gathering is for con-
tributors of $5,000 or more to
the 1992 Campaign and is
sponsored by the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit Women's Division

Susan Citrin is chairman of
the Ruby Section Steering
Committee, and Julie Levy is
associate chairman.
Selma Schwartz chairs the
Lion of Judah Section Steer-
ing Committee, and Penny
Blumenstein is the Women's
Division campaign chairman.
For luncheon information,
call Sally Krugel, 965-3939.

Yeshiva Ladies
Hold Luncheon

The Ladies of Yeshivah
Beth Yehudah will host a lun-
cheon meeting noon Aug. 27
at the Yeshivah building,
15751 W. Lincoln Rd., South-
field.
The luncheon will be spon-
sored by Mrs. Helen Sandel in
memory of her parents, Josef
and Irene Rochel Deutsch
A.H.

Na'amat Hosts
Howard Simon

Yona Goldberg

Ruby and Lion of Judah
sections.
Mrs. Goldberg was national
division chairman for Opera-
tion Exodus and a national
vice chairman of the 1989
Passage to Freedom Cam-
paign, both to help with the
rescue of Soviet Jews. -
Born and educated in South
Africa, Mrs. Goldberg spent
several years in Israel before
settling in Washington, D.C.,
where she chairs the Com-
munity Integration Commit-
tee for Soviet Resettlement.
The Lion of Judah pin will
be introduced to the Detroit
community at the gathering.

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60-pound packs on their
backs, on their way to a 25-
mile hike.
"The high tide was coming
in as we watched, and we
had water up to our knees,"
Mrs. Leemon recalls. "But
we couldn't move. We were
mesmerized."

American Civil Liberties
Union of Michigan director,
. Howard Simon, will speak at
a public meeting sponsored by
the Great Detroit Council of
Na'amat/USA 1 p.m. Sept. 5
at the Crown Pointe Building.
His topic will be "How Will A
Conservative Court Affect
Our Civil Liberties?"
Refreshments will be serv-
ed. There is no charge.

B & P Group
Holds Luncheon

The Detroit Business and
Professional Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women will have a
paid-up membership lun-
cheon noon Aug. 25 at Knob
in the Woods clubhouse. Dues
will be accepted at the door.
There is a donation.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 111

ENERATION

calling me `Sabta Frieda,'
including the major."
In their rare moments of
free time, the volunteers
took day trips, including a
visit to Masada and Yad
Vashem, the Holocaust
memorial, and met with a
Bedouin sheik. The sheik
had four wives and 61 chil-
dren, including a son in the
Israeli air force. He spoke
fluent Hebrew and was look-
ing forward to a visit from
Housing Minister Ariel Sha-
ron.
The volunteers also wat-
ched a graduation of Israeli
marines, who. marked the
end of their training on the
shore of the Mediterranean
Sea. Their graduation in-
cluded marching out of the
water, all the while toting

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