Friday, October 7,1963 The Jewish Floridian of Tampa Page 3 Women's Division Plans 'Super' Fall Shalom-Tampa Get-Together TAMPA JEWISH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'8 NETWORK Nancy Ford, (right) Director of Public Affairs, University of South Florida Medical Center, spoke on the "fabric of connections," net- ''working, at the September 26 meeting of the Tampa Jewish Business and Professional Women's Network at the Commerce Club. This group is sponsored by the Tampa Jewish Federation. With Nancy Ford are Betty Triable and Linda Goldstein, chairman (standing). Photo: Audrey Haubenstock Dulzin Pledges WZO Support for IWest Bank Settlement Near Nablus By DAVID LANDAU JERUSALEM (JTA) - iLeon Dulzin, chairman of the Jewish Agency and World |Zionist Organization Executives, pledged the WZO's support Dr the establishment of an ducational institution for Idiaspora youth at the settlement |of Bracha. near Nablus. Bracha, dubbed "upper Nablus" by its detractors, is one ! the most controversial of the law West Bank settlements. Its tics claim it was set up by biel Sharon with a view to its oming a major Jewish town verlooking the large Arab town f Nablus. It is situated on a high [just south of the city. e 30 families are presently living there, but a broad highway leading up the hill to Bracha indi- cates that its planners were instructed to prepare a blueprint for a major urban development. Bracha hit the headlines earlier this year when its official inau- guration ceremony in the pre- sence of Deputy Premier David Levy was disrupted by a Peace Now demonstration and had to be. held indoors instead of out- doors as planned. Dulzin, on a tour of the settle- ment this week, said the Bracha residents had proved themselves eager and resourceful and that the WZO would be happy to help them as it would help any Jew contributing to Zionist settle- ment in Eretz Yisrael. Anti-Jewish Material Appears in Egypt Again LONDON (JTA) - enly anti-Jewish mate- rial continues to appear in the publications of opposi- tion elements in Egypt [despite that country's urmal peace treaty with Israel, says a report issued fere by the Institute of Jewish Affairs. report by Dr. Raphael Is- ieli, director of the Hebrew University's pre-academic f^d'es and an expert on Islam Chinese history, concludes no substantial changes ne- ed in the popular Egyptian Conception of Jews, Israelis and p*nism during the years im- Inediately after President Anwar PMt's peace mission. D* ISRAELI'S report ia baaed I" nis forthcoming book Ijnalyzing the Arabs' stereotype lcnptions of Jews and the wide fringing accusations levelled at tot i*?' P^icular concern, ha "tos. are a number of publica- Jj*. published at least until l'*l. which were baaed on the IWamous "Protocola of the Pan of Zion,"- and blood libel In Dr. Israeli's view, the exist- ence of anti-Semitic publications places "a long dark tunnel at the end of the light which the peace treaty has kindled." The Shalom-Tampa Newcomer Committee, a project of the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division, is gearing up for their annual Fall Newcomer get-to-get her. Vicki Paul, Chairman of the Shalom-Tampa Committee, and Ruth Polur, Vice President of Special Projects and the com- mittee have planned the party for Saturday, Oct. 16, 7:30 pjn., at the home of committee member, Greta and Saul Schiffman. Serving on the committee are: Merilyn Burke, Rosalie Cheffetz, Harriett Cyment, Yvette Eich- berg, Rita Garyn, Rita Hir- shberg, Shirley Kerban, Rita Leiber, Cindy Sper, Marlene Steinberg, Greta Schiffman, and Trudy Harris. If you are new or know of someone new to the area, call the Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division office, 876- 1618, to be added to the in- vitation list. Women's Division In Need of Artists The Tampa Jewish Federation Women's Division has begun their 1983-84 year. Lili Kauf- mann, president, states that many committees have been meeting over the summer Shalom-Tampa, Campaign, Leadership Development, Community Education, Special Projects. "Women's Wednes- day" and are planning "Super" educational and social programs and events. The Women's Division is in need of several artistic people to assist in the art work and letter- ing on a project on a short-time commitment. If you are arty and creative and would like to assist the Women's Division on this project, please call Rhoda Davis at the Federation office, 875- 1618. FRF.E GIFT ii i Fun To Bt Jewishand now ill easy lo com* "boy"! For tree gift end catalog writ* rra pun to m jcwwh Jawtew Toy* and Ottta 1*03 Am J. Brooklyn. 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