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October 28, 1994 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-10-28

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Center on the Arts will feature
Harriet Berg on dance Nov. 1 at
7:30 p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Community
Center. Free to the public; pre-
registration is encouraged.

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Senior Group
Hears Speaker

Congregation Beth Shalom's En-
chanced Gernation will have as
a guest speaker, Mr. Sam Bern-
stein, at their meeting 9:30 a.m.
Nov. 2 at the synagogue. Coffee
and bagels will be served.
Mr. Bernstein, a practicing at-
torney for 26 years will speak on
"Falling Gracefully." He is a
member of the executive board of
Michgian Trial Lawyers and a
member of the Representative
Assembly of the State Board of
Michigan. He also teaches a class
of seniors in Oak Park on con-
temporary affairs.
The program will be followed
by discussion group on current
affairs, led by Phyllis Young. The
public is invited. For information,
call the synagogue office, 547-
7970.

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A Flu Immunization Clinic will
be held at the Maple/Drake Jew-
ish Community Center Nov. 1
from 10 am. until noon. The Oak-
land County Health Department
will offer flu shots for adults 18
years and older. Bring a Medicare
card and a picture I.D., either a
driver's license or Senior I.D.
Clients not on Medicare will be
charged if able to pay.
Also on Nov. 1, violinist Sid
Mann will entertain with Yiddish
melodies and other favorites at 1
p.m. There is an admission
charge.
On Nov. 3, at 10 a.m., join his-
torian Bernie Russ to discuss
"Memories of World War II"
through videos, books, memories
and mementoes; no charge. At
12:30 p.m., art historian Esther
Cooper from the DIA will present
the third and final program in the
series Jewish Heritage Through
Jewish Art, focusing on magic
and superstitions in Judaism;
there is an admission charge.
For a winter get-away to Flori-
da or Arizona, call Lorraine Mor-
ris, 661-7649, for a complete
brochure on itinerary and costs.

Rabbi David Nelson from Con-
gregation Beth Shalom will lead
a discussion about insights to be
gained at the movies at 1 p.m.
Nov. 3.
At 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3, Sally
Kohlenberg from the Huntington
Woods Library will give a prelude
to the 43rd annual Jewish Book
Fair.
The Glassman pre-Chanukah
party will be 1 p.m Nov. 8. Free
of charge to members.
"Center on the Arts" with Irv-
ing Ritter on "Fine Tune Your
T istening Skills" will be 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 8. Free to the public; pre-
registration is encouraged.
Ron Chernow, author, will
speak at Jimmy Prentis Morris
7 p.m. Nov. 13; free of charge.

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New York (JTA) — After 18
years, the American Jewish Con-
gress has ended publication of its
newsletter,Boycott Report, which
monitored the Arab boycott of Is-
rael and efforts to end it.
In its place, AJCongress is
launching a new newsletter, ten-
tatively titled Update: Radical Is-
lamic Fundamentalism.
The decision to end publication
of the boycott newsletter was
reached on Sept. 30 after the Per-
sian Gulf states announced they
were terminating the secondary
and tertiary boycotts against Is-
rael, AJCongress said.
These boycotts targeted busi-
nesses engaged in trade with Is-
rael and companies doing
business with those firms,
The primary boycott prohibit-

ing Arab states from doing busi-
ness with Israel directly is still in
effect.
"We think that the boycott is
on its last leg-s," said Will Maslow,
AJCongress general counsel, who
has edited the boycott publication
from its inception.
He said the new publication
will have a similar format to the
old.
"It's stuff to keep people in-
formed of what is happening in
various countries, what measures
are being taken, legislative or oth-
erwise, to counteract terrorism,"
said Mr. Maslow.
Mr. Maslow said the AJ-
Congress had no quarrel with the
religious aspects of Islamic fun-
damentalism.

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