Friday, September 7,1979 The Jewish Floridian and S ho far of Greater Hollywood Page 9 ** V 'Death to Zionismi 150 Blacks Demonstrate Outside Israeli Quarters NEW YORK (JTA) Chanting slurs against Jews and the State of Israel, about 150 Black Americans, American-Arabs and their sympathizers staged a two- hour demonstration Monday afternoon in front of the Israeli Consulate and Israel's U.S. Mission here. No incidents were reported. The demonstration was sponsored and organized by the Black United Front as a protest, according to a press release given to reporters during the demonstration, against "the Zionist racist pressure which resulted in the dismissal of Ambassador Andrew Young." THE DEMONSTRATORS carried placards denouncing Zionism as "racist and Fascist," and praising the Palestine Liberation Organization. The demonstrators also carried Palestinian flags, and some wore kaffiyehs "he traditional Arab headdress. "Death to Israel, death to Zionism, long live the PLO," the demonstrators chanted vigorously, in response to various speakers who demanded that the U.S.should change its Mideast policy and recognize Palestine rights. The leader of the Black United Front is the Rev. Herbert Daughtry, who organized demonstrations last summer against Hassidic Jews in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. mmmmmmmmmmm I B'm NMMMMMIMM B'nai B'rith to Honor Bill Markham William ("Bin") Markham, properly appraiser for Broward County, will be the 1979 recipient of B'nai B'rith's Great American Traditions Award, at a dinner- ball in his honor, on Sunday, Oct. 28. at the Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood. "B'nai B'rith is honored to give this coveted award to such an outstanding citizen," an- nounced Jack J. Spitzer, in- ternational president of the service organization. "His dedication to his office, com- munity and the youth, is demonstrated through a broad spectrum of endeavors and ac- complishments. Proceeds from the event go to support B'nai B'rith's multi- faceted youth program, with a wide range of cultural, religious and civic activities in Florida and throughout the nation. Active in many civic and philanthropic organizations, Markham has received six national awards for innovative contributions to the assessing profession, and the "Good Government" and "Distinguished Service" awards Leonard Farber, has been from the Junior Chamber of named general chairman of the Commerce. dinner. , '*&s9m?% r*'"'.H(ft UfJ In PuU Color for you and all who are dear to you may it be a year blessed with good health and happiness Order your New Years Cards Now 10 for %] .SQ plus postage WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT South Broward Region 1940 Harrison Street, Suite 202 Hollywood, Florida 33020 Telephone 921 -5891 Temple Israel Holy Day Services High Holy Day tickets will be sold at Temple Israel of Miramar on Sundays, Sept. 10 and 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 12. * USY will have a getac- \u.uuinted Barbecue and Swim Party at the Miller home, 8663 Sheraton Drive, Miramar. This event is for teenagers in grades nine through 12. Call the temple for further information. 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