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Seven emigre couples, married in civil ceremonies in the Soviet Union,
were married in Jewish ceremonies Sept. 5 during the third annual
Chupah Celebrationn sponsored by the Friends of Refugees of
Eastern Europe. Each couple was married under their own chupah in
Rothstein Park, followed by a program and reception at the Jimmy
Prentls Morris JCC.
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WEST BLOOMFIELD
Racquetball
For Camp Fund
The Sam Young Memorial
Racquetball Tournament will
be held Oct. 8-10 at the
Franklin Racquet Club. The
tournament will be a doubles
format.
All proceeds will be con-
tributed to the Sam Young
Camp Fund which has been
established at the Jewish
Community Center.
For a tournament applica-
tion, contact the racquetball
desks at Franklin or the JCC.
EXCHANGE
Teen-Age
Basketball
The Jewish Community
Center will sponsor its second
4-on-4 Basketball Tourna-
ment for members and non-
members ages 15 to 18 Oct.
16 at Maple-Drake.
Michigan sports stars will
be on hand for autographs; all
teams will play at least two
games.
For information, call the
physical education depart-
ment, 661-1000.
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Baptist Group
Meets Jewish Leaders
New York (JTA) — The
nation's largest black re-
ligious denomination, the
National Baptist Conven-
tion, has called on Jewish
leaders to join the black
community in tackling
joblessness and other prob-
lems.
The Rev. Theodore
Jemison, president of the 7.8
million- member group, told
the denomination's annual
assembly held here last
week that he wants to set up
a private meeting with the
leaders of major Jewish
groups in New York.
"If we are going to be a
strong convention, we must
come together with Jews,”
said the Rev. Jemison. "We
do not fight them. We wish
to be brothers with them."
Leaders of Jewish groups
including Henry Siegman,
executive director of the
American Jewish Congress,
said they had not been con-
tacted by the denomination
but would be receptive to
meeting with its leaders.
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