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la muili 1 ttat aatdM Uw of loday't yauUi the ovar Flftaan young laradl and aaa Etyptlan par foraar wUI itair this Umaiy, iradttlanal and "folk charar t«r"par(ormance Tba aaw li rayraaented by MKk aengi aa "The Fracrance of Applet". "The Time Hu Paaaad For Old Td Avtv", or •WkanYouSayNo" The old and the lamlliar by
HarUn .Noddlr. general chairman ol the 1971) Israel B<in(t announced thai i<ienl)run. a )(Hirnaiisi [HIIIMI lur hiK radKi and television broadcasts boohik. article and lectures. will be the keynote qieaker at the Israel Dinner of Slate hon^ oring Murray Newman Sun day.Nov 11 Mr SdMWntirun regularly covert evenlK in IIM' vtnidiiFast and 1.'- ' rn ol Israel of their long struKglc lor peace An objective reporter and scholar he makes no se rret of his. dedicalkm to (he (auw ol Urael'k • IsriM'l!) right to I within recognized lruiiti(r>. without harassment from her neighbors.
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David Shoenbrun to speak At Israel Dinner of State i -nbrun was ap piN corn-Kpoiulenl lor CiUi in WaahlngLon, where he reported on the Kennedy years In ISM he resigned from CBS lo devote more lima to writing books and lo freelance broadcaating He jf>pears nightly on Channel II TV. N Y and on network talk shows he has written five books AS FRANCE GOES,
THE THRKE UVE8 OP CHARLES DE GAULLE. VIET NAM HOW WE GOT IN. HOW TO GET OUT and THE NEW latAELlS, the story of the new generation of .lewK horn in Israel since the ' state in ltM8 • l.s TRIUMPH IN rAKi> rne Explolta of Bentamln Frankiln Me hah won major awards in
Itzhak Itzhaki, Speaks on Monday Ready wim UMT IOOO Ml, iMlla (MMb, GaMiiMarttniW, (!««, kal, aad Dana Brmaa IM», Ervaa.
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Tha tradUMnal by "When The l>ord .Spolle for Ttw 0U ii( .. Jkfter the pertormance TM**". tka tottlaaa l)r HsMld- Ihara will ka a ftflh aaalnar sary race^lon in the main Ici lobby of the JCC w thai the »u "Here It laraal "Ti" wUI be dience can meet the art istx an hour and a half rorirrrt This roncerl a sponsored by Their e«hlblt of Israeli arts the .Music Commlltee ol the and crafts whlcli la itiown be lore the colKail and during Cultural Arts Council and Is the intermuiian is an Integral made poaalMe by a grant from the Monton KK hards Kndow part ol the program to demon •trate Israeli artistry In i meni Fund Cu-Chairmen for wtde variety ol madia, ceram- the event are Judi KnaoMatt Ica. painlhig. poster design. and Fred Simon
The Jewish Cultural Art.-. Council ol the Jewish Commu nity Center will present the linsi itpfaker of the ia7»-m I^K-lurc Koruin .Series on Monday.(Ki Z2at7 IMlpm The evening's leclure-dis ruasant will be Lt Col Itzhak Itzhaki. a slith generation bom Israeli The snn. made by i chairman ci mc- .MHI.H \ ul lural Aft* Council Cnl itzhaki will address himself to "Masada- HIae and Fall Mr Juro said Colonel llzhaki has won Internatiunal acclaim as a dynamic teacher and interpreter ol Bible as th<' living history and geography III the Jewish people He served in the Israeli Defense Forces Jl years He IS the author of many
Itzhak Itzhaki materials on the Bible for the use of school.s and dlacussion leaders The lecture is Iree and open lo the community An informal reception will fol low
0 Yale Richards
Saranne Gltnlck
David Sctoenbrun every medium of communica lions The Overseas Pi Club award lor Best Radio Ha porting from Abroad. Television Uif»rrhnu (run Abroad I A| FRANCE (.1 Mag aiine Article ol lha,^eur and| the Alfred I IluponI Award i Best Commentator of the] Year Mr began hti profes I as a leach rr ol Kiiiiuiicc languages New York, then be<:ame lr«' Unoe writer on loreig ilf.iirs At the outbreak World War II he entered th army in the Intelligence Ser vice where he .wrved at On eral Kisenhower's headtjuar lers in Mgier\ He went mil Krancc in llic Mmthem invj sion a.s a coinlial corresp dent assigned lo the Flratl French Armv and was] awarded two of the hlghaat ( coratlons of the Frand) Gov-J 'icnt. the Legion, the U .ii i il Honor and the Croix ( (iucrre After the war, he was ap-j pointed Paris correspondent^ for CBS .News He reported Ih ' lewish resistance! in \'m and then
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and the war of IMII In addition. Mr Noddle i minds the rommunily that th banquet on Novcmt)er IR f'eony I'ark Rallr<X)ni will olv| serve For information an reservations call Ml -1179
Board to Meet ThcBiiardof Diredorsol (!«' It'wish l-e(leralii>n ol (imaha will meet Wednes day at 7 .Ki p m in the Jew ish Community Center The public may attend
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Chairmen, Members, Named to Committees For Planning of Center of Jewish Aged Jan* Brooka and Mini Waldbaum. co^hatrmen and Is Trellak, honorary chair man. of PHA.se II lor the planning of a Center for the Jewish Aging, nave anqeunoad dulraan and membin of oonntttMi at foUows ^_na wlKommlttaaa. thttr ^H^bmaB, daarrlptloa, and ^^••Nrtare f Wt Salactloa. Yale RichL «*, (• Idantily the moK Mlt-
able site* lor the localkHi of a future Jewish Home lor the Aged of n beds and a site lor a 40-unlt apartment center MenilM>rs. Ben Welsman (irri Hoffman. Joe Krman. Sid Werthelm, and Ell Zaikin Finance. Charlea Monaaee. to accept the recommen dtttma o( Urn varioua task forcai and to rtnder a prohimia budgal lo Die Center for tte Aftd PUuming Committee
by tJ«'ember, IW9 Members, fiarv GrrtM Joe Soshnlk. Phil s. Richards. Di Alan Simon. .I.i<> ti < <>> and Beatrice .Sommer JCCCommoos. .Saranne (in nick, to •'••'-••• -"ion and us«i ^ly per*""'" ...lilts. a|i indcom
Members, Marvin Pollkov Clavlnn Block. Jack Kpslein. and (ieorge Kagan. : Canar. Willis and < Epstein, and Pauline Health Committee. Sidney Osten. lo determine the type* and levels of services needed lo be available and provided lor clie"i"i" I" ^ '"•""• for the aged. and comniu ice*
.Members. FriU Cassman. Ed Shatton. Ron Gllck, Jerry Milder. I^ee Jane Parsow. David (iallner and Donald Klein Housing. Nancy Greenberg. lo advise the Center for the Aged Planning Committee on a housing cenler>s> program for 4I>-S(l. age 65 and older, ell tnts Members, Arlene Beber. Jeanelte Nadoff Carvl Green
berg. Alvln Abramson. Can Farber. Nancy Noddle. Jea-j nelleNcpomnJck, MaxlneKlr-| shenhaum and I^eon Pollkov
Once the work of PHA.SE l| Is completed, i report from the committee will be presenled lo <*^' ••'"''•••ationi Board lordi ' vote.] The present p.„. ji that! report lo be presented In
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