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March 27, 1992 - Image 219

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-27

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Detroit Jewry Acclaims Israel Anniversary

Editorial on Page 4
Stories on Pages 5, 6, 8 . . .

Challenges
Being Met
by Jewry
on Israel's
Fourteenth
Anniversary

Editorial
Page 4

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A Weekly Review

f Jewish Events

corp tin The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper —
Detroit 35, May 4, 1962 —
Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 —
Printed in a
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American
Jewry's Role
in Battle for
Justice for
Israel

Commentary
Page 2

Single Copy 15c

Campaign Income Exceeds '61,
Making '62 One of 5 Top AJC Years

Vol. XLI, No. 10

Jewish Leaders Give facts to
Kennedy on Discriminations

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — President John F. Kennedy con-
fe Monday for more than a half-hour with a delegation of
American Jewish Committee leaders on a number of important
current issues. Chief among the problems was the concerted
American citizens and the
Arab Lague discrimination against
of
American
rights
by Arab League countries.
general invasion

The delegation, headed by Governor Herbert H. Lehman,
honorary
incl uded: Jacob
vice-president of the American Jewish Committee, ts; Lou
Blaustein and Irving M. Engel, honorary presidenis Caplan.
president; and John glawson, executive vice-president.
group, said that the
Lehman, who served as spokesman for the
Jewish leaders had not asked for or received any promises of action
on proposals made. He described the President as "understanding."
He declined to elaborate in any way on the conversations.

great overseas crises coupled with
Conducted under challenges of local agencies, made unde r adverse
demands for increased support of Allied Jewish Campaign of fi cially came
economic conditions, Detroit's 1962 assured increase of at a le ast $250,000
to a close Wednesday night with
minimum o
nd an considerable hope that
over last year's contributions and
$5,000,000 will yet be attained from the large number of potential givers
who are yet to be reached. In the meantime, the $4,870,000
this year's drive—an increaseof $250,000 over the previous year—makes
in amounts raised for the Uni ted
and
1962 one of the five top campaign y ears
Jewish Appeal — for _the settlement of tens of thousands of oppressed into
declassed Jews who are on the march out of lands of oppression
Israel -- and for 50 other local, national and overseas causes.
the co-
e
Wednesday's closing campaign dinner meting
was utilized by for his
man to honor him
workers of Campaign Chairman Paul Zucker
untiring leadership in a challenging campaign.
Kane,
by Irvingelfare
The principal address of the evening was delivered ions a
of Cleveland, president of the Council of Jewish Federat Continued on Page 3

A Salute to Israel on
State's 14th Birthday

shows Israel's
The accompanying photo to Israel of the
Statue of Liberty —the gift
the offi-
British House - of Commons. It is now
cial Israel Exhibition emblem, designed by
artist, based
Abram Games, well known Jewish
"And I will
9:15,
on the quotation from Amos
them
on
their
own
soil
and
they shall
plant
from out of their
anymore
uprooted
not be
Haftarah—the selection
land," taken from the
Prophets—read
on the Sabbath fol-
from the
is
lowing Israel's Independence Day. Planting
stem.
The
sturdy
represented by the young
suggests security
hand holding the Menorah
the vig-
uprooting;
guardianship
against
and
symbolize
the
Menorah
orous leaf motifs in
of
the creative accomplishments of the State top
Israel, whilst the leaf-shaped "Yood" at the
is the triumphant symbol of the results of the
, years of efforts and growth of the Jewish State.
The prescribed color-scheme is light brown at
top,
the base, shading into light green at the
with the emblem outline itself in dark green,
suggestive of freshness and youth.

Michigan Jescry Greets Israel

Michigan Jewry will join thousands of Jewish com-
munities in this country and overseas in greeting Israel
on its 14th anniversary. which occurs next Wednesday.
The community's major celebration will be the
annual event co-sponsored by the Jewish community
Council and the Zionist Council, to be held Sunday
evening. May 13, at the Adas Shalom Synagogue. Col.
Yehuda Prihar, Military. Naval and Air Attache at the
Israel Embassy in Washington. will be the guest speaker.
Next Wednesday evening, the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti
Bnai Brith Lodge will sponsor an Israel anniversary
celebration for the Jewries of the two communities, at
the Ann Arbor Jewish Community Center, 1429 Ilill St.,
Ann Arbor. Ezekiel Leikin. executive director of the
Michigan Region of the ZOA, will speak.
An Israel Independence Day youth celebration will
be held at the Jewish Center Sunday, under the co-
sponsorship of the Center. Jewish National Fund, AZA
and BBG. Under the co-sponsorship of the Jewish
National Fund and directors of all Jewish schools in
Detroit, an educators' conference will mark the anni-
versary on May 20 with an exhibit of Israeli books.
The First Baptist Church of Oak Park will salute
Israel's anniversary at a program on May 13, with
Dr. Harold P. Warren. the church's pastor, as speaker.
Detailed Stories on Page 5

MARCH

27, 1992

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