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August 17, 1979 • Page Image 1

…Changes in the Jewish Welfare Federation Educational Policies Are Anticipated by Board Approval of Study Commission Report The Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation has concur- red with a series of recommendations developed by its Jewish Education Study Committee. Central to these is the committee's belief that new patterns in Jewish population, institutional and household distribution and affiliation call for appropriate change...…

November 17, 1978 • Page Image 1

…i==.11.1 ■7 Bomb Threat Interrupts Washington Performance of Israeli Choir WASHINGTON (JTA) — A bomb threat last Saturday night interrupted the first Washington concert in 16 years by the national choir of Israel, Rinat, at the John F. Ken- nedy Center for the Performing Arts. But after an interval of some 35 minutes that included More Federation Apartments and Concern for Elderly Post-Election Obligations the regular intermission period,...…

March 17, 1978 • Page Image 1

…Simha Dinitz Will Open Allied Jewish Campaign ing Seligman, Marvin H. Goldman and David Handleman will also Simha Dinitz, Israel's ambassador to the U.S., will speak at the formal participate. opening of the 1978 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund on A special slide presentation, highlighting the work of Campaign volun- Tuesday. The occasion will be marked by a reception and dinner at the teers, will be a feature of the program. Jew...…

February 17, 1978 • Page Image 1

…WJC Leader Denies Backing U.S. Pressure Against Israel Sadat's Demands and the Israeli Role of Sovereignty and Absolute Right to Exist Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan told the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations that U.S. Jewish leaders must refrain from any attempts to act as go, between or mediator between Israel and Egypt. He said Is- rael's future and security can only be handled by Israel. Dayan also told...…

June 17, 1977 • Page Image 1

…The 20 Arab Nations and Their Begrudging of Sovereignty to Tiny Israel Commentary, Page 2 VOL. LXXI, No. 15 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review f Jewish Events 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 ZOA Appeal for Jerusalem Must Be Heeded Strong Defense of Begin Role by Noted Authority Editorials, Page 4 ,$10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30 4 June 17, 1977 garter Clears Sharansky Name: Finds No Link to CIA, State De...…

December 17, 1976 • Page Image 1

…Allied Jewish Campaign Reaches $6.5 Million in Major Advance Gifts Additional Federation Apartments Assured by $2.5 Million Allocation Stories on Page 56 Sins of Ancestors and Glories of the Children When Almighty is Feminized Commentary Page 2 VOL. LXX, No. 15 HE JEWISH NEWS A Week1N Review of Jewish Events 9 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 Hanuka Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere $10.00 Per...…

September 17, 1976 • Page Image 1

…Ford's and Carter's New Year Messages Rabbis Set Adult Study Series The Conservative Rabbis of Metropolitan Detroit have announced a six-week, Tuesday night adult study program to begin in November. See story on Page 24. THE JEWISH NEWS What Price Caution in Dealing With the Middle East Situation? Commentary Page 2 VOL. LXX, No. 2 Governor Jimmy Carter's message, Page 18. President Gerald Ford's message, Page 56. <.-'175?- ' 9 17515 W....…

October 17, 1975 • Page Image 1

…U.S. Ambassador Toon Tells Israelis to Tighten Their Belts TEL AVIV (JTA) — United States Ambassador Malcolm Toon has ad- vised Israelis to restrain their appetite when asking for American economic and other aid, limit themselves to what is really essential and tighten their belts before making "exaggerated" requests for assistance. His advice was delivered in a Kol Israel radio interview marking the end of his first three months as Ambassad...…

January 17, 1975 • Page Image 1

…g.taga:;itatelth Guidelines for More Effective Zionist Public Relations Activities JEWISH NEWS - A Weekly Review Outline by JTA Editor Zukoff on Page 48 , LXV1, No. 19 of Jewish Events A Time for Defiance of 'the Ominous' Aiding the Handicapped With Jobs Editorials - Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper 44iiem 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30c January 17, 19...…

May 17, 1974 • Page Image 1

…EDITORIAL Arab Nations and USSR as Guilty as the Beasts "Tichigan Week May 18-25 Vol. LXV. No. 10 Arabs are conducting a war against Israel by murdering innocent men, women and children. That, essence, is the bravery of madmen, terrorists, beasts who have embarked on a program so dastardly that there are no words strong enough for condemnation. But those madmen are not the only guilty in the outrages at Ma'alot and the massacre at Kirvat ...…

August 17, 1973 • Page Image 1

…America's Oil Interests: SublimissulAintimisruel Thrusts Analysis of `energy crisis" exaggerations by 'Jewish Radicalism' as Positive Force • Indifference Toward Holocaust Victims Exposed Book Reviews on Page 48 "ol. LXIII. No, 23 Murray Zuckoff, JTA News Editor, on Page 2 THE JEWISH NEWS 114g vieekly Review t of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper Per Year; This Issue 25c uogiZli° 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, S...…

November 17, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Federations Set New Standards to Provide Services Fulfilling Domestic Needs, Assuring Aid to Israel it Amenably Algesselts est Closing 11117 1sen Lesssis Sterss eallespstetl By Jewish News Special Correspondent at CJF General Assembly Sessions TORONTO, Ontario—American and world Jewries' major con- cerns, embracing every aspect of philanthropic, educational, social and recreational needs, were given full consideration in the planning for adh...…

March 17, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Campaign- Opens as Major Community Duty Russian: Jewry's Exodus, their mass - settlement in Israel, adds to the miracles of the Passover story sto at the The new Exodus places added. responsibilities upon world Jewry, especially on the Jews Of America. e-integration of Russian Jews into Israel's society' will be possible - only through generous gifts to the United Jewish Appeal, the major beneficiary of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, who...…

December 17, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Two-Year Course in Hebrew Planned at Oak Park High The Oak Park Board of Education has approved the introduction of a two-year course in Hebrew for students at Oak Park High School beginning next September. The board voted for the accredited course at a meeting Dec. 6, following protracted discussion by the board and interested commmunity leaders. Support for such studies was expressed in a Jew- ish News editorial Nov, 5,. and several groups,...…

September 17, 1971 • Page Image 1

…sue Page Section Contains Special Rosh Hashana Features The Jewish News Greets Its Readeis in the U.S. and Overseas Review of Jewish News Michigan Weekly With Hearty Greetings on the NewYear 5732 --- Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17515 W: 9 Mile Rd.,- Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8406 $8.00 Per Year; This Issue 25c September 17; 1971 Topic, Educational Programs 1/4 ...…

July 17, 1970 • Page Image 1

…Japanese Firms Are Reported Yielding to Arab Boycott The President's Conference of Major American Jewish Organizations Tuesday charged two of Japan's leading auto manu- facturers and Japan Air Lines with participating in the Arab economic boycott of According to Arnold Forster, chairman of the conference's anti - boycott committee and general counsel to the Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith, the Toyota Motor Co. and the Nissan Motor Co.,...…

April 17, 1970 • Page Image 1

…The Passover Theme: Lessons of Freedom for All Generations JE Commentary Page 2 Editorials Page 4 VOL. LVII. No. 5 Michigan. Weekly H NEWS Review of Jewish News Passover Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle dl ie0 27 riit71'971-t7z7i •• $7.00 Per Year; This Issue 20c 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 April...…

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