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Silver
Zionist Award Dinner
Honors Three Women
The first annual zionist of the
Year Award Dinner will be
held by the Detroit Zionist
Federation 6:30 p.m. March
25 at Congregation Beth
Achim. The DZF will honor
three women Zionists, who
have, over the years, distin-
guished themselves by their
efforts in Zionist organiza-
tions for Israel and for jewish
causes.
The honorees are Annette
Meskin of Hadassah, Evelyn
Noveck of Na'amat, and Anne
Gonte Silver of the Zionist
and Metro Detroit Women's
Division board member. She
also is an honorary vice presi-
dent, national executive
board. In 1993, Ms. Silver
Anne was the chairperson of
the ZOA Washington
Conference.
The Master of Ceremonies
of the Zionist of the Year
Award Dinner will be Joseph
Medwed, president, DZF; the
chairman of the award dinner
will be Harmon Bayer, vice
president, DZF.
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Organization of America.
THE DETRO I T JE WISH NE WS
The speaker of the evening
will be Seymour Reich, presi-
dent of the American Zionist
Movement. Mr. Reich, a
former president of B'nai
B'rith International, also is
past president of the Con-
ference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organiza-
tions.
Annette Meskin has served
in national, regional and
Greater Detroit leadership
positions in Hadassah. A past
president of Greater Detroit
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Chapter of Hadassah, and
past national vice president,
she now serves on its national
board and is speaker and ad-
viser to Hadassah throughout
the United States.
Evelyn Noveck has been a
Zionist all her life. She is
president of the Council of
Greater Detroit — Na'amat.
She served on the national
and Midwest area boards.
Prior to serving as president
of the Council, she served a
number of chapter offices.
Ms. Noveck also has served
as vice president and presi-
dent of the Detroit Jewish
Historical Society.
Anne Gonte Silver, the first
woman ever elected president
of the Zionist Organization of
America, Metro Detroit
District, also has served in a
number of other offices in the
ZOA, such as chair of the
Balfour Celebration, member
of the executive board ZOA,
Training Film
Is Withdrawn
Los Angeles (JTA) — A
training film that depicts
Muslims as the main ter-
rorist threat to Americans
has been suspended at a U.S.
Marine Corps base, follow-
ing protests from an Ameri-
can-Arab organization and a
Muslim Marine sergeant.
The protest was filed by
the American-Arab Anti-
c Discrimination Com-
mittee, which patterns itself
on the Anti- Defamation
League, the well-known
Jewish defense organization.
Anti-Discrimination
Committee President Albert
Mokhiber charged in a letter
that the film American Ex-
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pose TARGET USA,shown
at the El Toro Marine Air
Corps Station in California,
"contained numerous distor-
tions and inaccuracies," the
Los Angeles Times reported.
Mr. Mokhiber further
complained that while the
film focuses "only on the
Middle East, specifically
Arabs and Moslems," a 1990
U.S. State Department
report on terrorism showed
that only eight of 223 anti-
American incidents.
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