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administrative assistant for
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counsel for the Michigan Feder-
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representative of the Anti-
Defamation League.
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posals to redefine the concept of
schools, which are now coming
before the Michigan State leg-
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have a critic21 impact on the pub-
lic schools in Michigan and the
Jewish community.
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Jewish Community Center of
Washtenaw County from 10 a.m.
to noon and is free and open to
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works of more than 125 artists
of painting, ceramics, sculpture,
jewelry, glass, wood, weaving,
photography.
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artists new to the show, includ-
ing Seymour Rosenthal, New
York artist, with lithographs por-
traying customs of the Jewish
people. Mr. Rosenthal's work
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politan Museum.
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