5age 14 The Jewish Floridian of Palm Beach County / Friday, March 29, 1985 Organizations in the News B'NAIB'RITH Century Lodge will meet on Tuesday, April 9, 7:30 p.m. at Congregation Anshei Sholom. A Holocaust Survivors program is scheduled. Ann Lynn Lipton, Jewish education director of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, will speak on "Can American Jewry Survive?" at the breakfast meeting of Lucerne Lakes Lodge No. 3132 on Sunday, April 7, 9:30 a.m., at the Senior Citizens Building, 2nd Street and Dixie Highway, Lake Worth. Matzohs will be served at the breakfast. Yachad Unit is holding their first Annual Golf Invitational on May 2 at Indian Spring Country Club in Boynton Beach to benefit the Youth Services and Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Contact Dr. A. Rogoff, 11327 Piping Rock Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33437, for more information. B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN A Buffet Supper for members of Masada Chapter will be served on April 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Congregation Anshei Sholom for the installation of officers for 198586. Installing officer will be Doris Holtzman, past president of Mitzvah Council. WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT Lake Worth Chapter, Covered Bridge, will hold their meeting on Thursday, April 4, 12:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse, Covered Bridge Blvd. Andy Plotkin, of the Edna Hibel Museum of Palm Beach, will show slides of Mrs. Hibel's works and will also give a presentation of his own work. Okeechobee Chapter, will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, April I, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mary D'Apice, 87Connonskonk Circle, RPB. A movie called "Karmiel, Operation 2000 about the future," will be shown. Karmiel is a college, part of Technion of Israel. The film will be narrated by Lillian Jacobe, chair of Region Executive Comm, Past Pres. of ORT Royal Palm Beach. YIDDISH CULTURE GROUP The April 2nd program of Yiddish Culture is being sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Shapiro in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Singer Luz Morales has been engaged by the Shapiros to entertain. On April 9 Yiddish Culture presents The Century Village Mandolin Ensemble under the direction of Morris Bell. At the piano for this group will be the adept Miriam Binder. Betty Steinberg Tell, will read. Debby Chiat will sing, accompanied on the piano by Fanny Ushkow. The April 16 program of Yiddish Culture will present the Century Village Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Dr. Bernard Weiss. There will be piano and vocal solos. On April 23 the annual Holocaust program will take place. Cantor Elaine Shapiro of Temple Beth El will be with us. We will conduct a candle lighting ceremony and concentration camp survivors who live in Century Village will participate in the ceremony. Rabbi Alan Sherman of the Jewish Federation will speak. On April 30 Yiddish Culture presents two singers, Aaron Savith and Helen Kaufman, who will blend their voices in duets and solos. On piano will be Mildred Birnbaum. Dora Dacher, Yiddish teacher, will read and Sy Kalick, violinist, will be accompanied by Mildred Birnbaum on piano. All programs are on Tuesdays in the CV auditorium at 10 a.m. and admission is free. Hotel Kiamesha Lake. New York 12751 Telephone: (9141 794-6900 Direct NYC. Phone (2121924*lb GIBBER Surrounded by our 400 private acres, in the beautiful Catskills. 3 Meals DailyStrictly KosherAII Diets Catered to Rabbi and Masgiach on Premisses* Two Health ClubsMassage Roomlndoor and Outdoor Pools* Music and Entertainment Daily-Planned Activities All Rooms Air ConditionedTV'sCaDacity 450 Guest- Make "Gibbers" Your Summer Vacation Home, You'll Love Us. The Gjbber Famj|y Clark Expresses Canadian Support For Israel By MICHAEL SOLOMON MONTREAL (JTA) External Affairs Minister Joe Clark has reaffirmed Canadian support for Israel's right to live within secure and internationally recognized borders while at the same time indicating support for the right of the Palestinians to a home on the West Bank. Clark also stressed in an address to the annual con- ference for members of Parliament in Ottawa that the Canadian government will continue to pursue a policy of strengthening ties with Israel on both political and economic grounds. The conference was organized by the Canada-Israel Committee. CLARK NOTED that he had conferred with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir who arrived here for a six-day visit. He held talks with government officials, including Clark, although not with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who went to Moscow to attend the funeral of Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko. In his speech, Clark noted that Shamir and he had dif- ferences on the various aspects of the Middle East. But, he said, Canadian policy sup- ports efforts made by Israel to implement the troop with- drawal from Lebanon, and "we stress again Israel's right to secure land and the right of the Palestinians for a home on the West Bank." The Canadian official announced that the govern- ment will soon release a "green paper" on foreign policy in which for the first time, he said, Canada will publicly stress Israel's security and well being. He said the paper will specifically un- derline the international and economic conditions between Canada and Israel. Clark noted that a special economic and technological agreement would be signed this week between Canada and Israel. It will grant for the first time El Al, Israel's national airlines, with landing rights in Toronto. El Al had requested this of the Canadian gover- nment for many years, Clark said. El Al has been flying to Montreal for more than a decade. In June, Clark added, a Canadian delegation will visit Israel to discuss technolo. and economic issues hT" he had also accept^ vitat.on from Sham "j Israel. He said he accent offer and would vjSffifl the framework of a vu ,,' Middle East. SUt011 Shamir, meanwhile, uk, Canada to participate ff Muu.national Force 1 Observers (MF0) peacekeeping force conJ of 10 nations in the Sn Canada has 225 tro stationed in the Golan Heiil between Israel and Syria i none in the MFO Lewis Optimistic By 'Stirrings Of | Peace* As Post In Israel Nears End1 ByHUGHORGEL TEL AVIV (JTA) Samuel Lewis, ending an eight-year term as U.S. Ambassador to Israel, has expressed optimism here over the "stirrings of peace" in the region. "The ice floes in the Middle East are beginning to crack," the veteran diplomat told 360 guests attending a farewell dinner given in his honor by the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel (AACI) at Kfar Hamaccabia. "The rumblings (of peace) in the distance scare some people, but it is the harbinger of summer," Lewis said. The American envoy, who began his tour of duty here in 1977, the year of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's historic visit to Jerusalem, said "the peace process has been the high point of my life." Reviewing his tenure as ambassador, he said his Ambassador Lewis greatest satisfaction was have participated in the pe process between Israel 2r.4| Egypt, and his greatest dism^j was failing to prevent the I in Lebanon. BUYING GOLD & SILVER Buying... Scrap Cold in any form, any condition Buying... Coins-colds Silver Collections & Accumulations U.S. & Foreign 0 NORTH AMERICAN RARE COINS. 2550 OKEECHOBEE BLVD.. W. PALM BEACH. FL. 684-1771 HOURS: 9:30 o.m.^KX) p.m. Member ANA & Chamber nt Commerce