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SCENES fromfn0 fd l>» yoii Afitf m«, a special musical being presented by Talmud Torah grade seven glrl^tudentaWedne8dayrAprll4,3and7:30pim^andThurid^^^
gym, $98 W. 26th Ave. TJcfceta for the show, produced and directed by class English teacher Jill Davlest^ro available at the door. Pleturedi (aft to right, Anna Levine, Adrlenne Levy, UsrDomalls, Una Shulman, GeorgeHe KaHoii; ahd In photd at right, (first row, I. to r.) Lisa Romalis, Gavt Geller,. MllaDr^yshiferv(mlddle)GeorgetteKalfon,LlnaShulman, Shana Hochfelder, (back) Anna Levine, Adrlenne l^vy. Susan Goldberg.
KAPLAN PLAN
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And he wondered whether **I*moptimistic(thedenatu-
Kaplan is merely responding ralization option) will result
to rumbles of disenchantment in something,** Shmilovitch
within his Toronta York Cen- said, **but Itend^ feel flie
„tre cdnstitueney after years of past performance t>f the Canadian government makes me
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Shmilovitch; further, envi-sions some problems, particularly if countries where the crimes took place are^unwil-ling to indict the accused.
Hesuggested that new legislation, in accordance with Section 1IG of the Canadian Charter of Rights, could and perhaps, should be devised to bring war criminals to trial within Canada.
"There are a lot of people who feel there is room todraft ne^ legislation,** he pointed • out. "It's a question of political will.**
Despite the alleged draw-^ backs in Kaplan's proposal, the idea has garnered further encouragement from the Simon Wiesenthal centre in Los Angeles.
The centre argued that if-deportation proceedings are
pursued "vigorously and successfully" it would mark an ... ^ - ^ -important step in removing |J"s»c;^°n*J^;JS^^ Cahada from the l&t of Mamie JarVfc, 732-9078.
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Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean FAMIty PASSOVER of the Wiesenthal centre, said PROGllAM co-sponsored by in a press release that at least Vancouver Museoiii and 125 extradition requests for JCC, takes place Sunday, former Nazis in Canada have April 15^ 1 to 4 p.m. at the been made by Western Museum, 1100 Chestnut, democracies, among them Activities will include: arts-France, Belgium and Den- and-ciafts for children of all
ages; stoiy-telling and Pas-Included in the list is former sover-videos; performancesby UBC Professor Jacob Luit- Vancouver Israeli Folk Dan-^ jens. The centre, in a telegram cers; and participation in to Kaplan, has asked that the Israelifolk-dancing.Informa-
TEMPLE SHOLOM
Gallery feature artist this month, Janice Diner-Briniey, will discuss her work during T.S. Oneg , Sabbat after services Friday, April 6, 8;15 p;m. A Passover Workshoj^ to answer qui^stions on - var-V ipus aspects of Pesachy is slatec) Thursday, April i 1, ;i 8 p.m. at T.S. Congrega-tional jSeder Tuesdayi April 17,6:30 p.m. at T.S., •v is open tpthe cOinmum by reservatibri, 224-1381.
GOLDA MEIR CRT will nieiet Tuesday, April 10, 8 p^m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Golden, 1450 Pen-hyfarthing Dr., suite 609. Guest speaker is Dr. Michael .Wolochow. President Sylvia Yasin has invited prospective Canyon Gardens, North Van-members to attend, couver. With reservations » * * required from president Ales V-JAS. Vancouver Jewish Growman, 321-.6990. A gen-Adult Singles, will participate eral meeting is slated at the in singles service/Oneg Shab- home of Miriam Goldstehi, bat at Beth Israel, Friday. 1136 W. 49th Ave. on Tues-April 6,8:15 p.m. On Sunday day, April 10, 8 p.m. at 8 p.m., the group is planning to attend the B.I. Jewish
GOLDEN AGE CLUB
meeting Monday, April 9, 1:30 p.m. at the Centre, will hear Vancouver South MLA Russell Eraser and receive a new handbook describing government and other services for seniors. Information, dub director Barbara Minuk, 266-9111.
TISL HAi^^ will nieet Thursday, April 12,_ i2Moon« at the home of Mrs. L. SaiinV 301 - 3530 Cambie.
JASCdV, Jewish Adult Singles Club of Vancouver, will attend the singles' service and Oneg Shabbat at Beth Israel, Friday, April 6, 8:15 p.m. The following day, Saturday, April 7, 8 p.m., the group will dine and dance at
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ittisduss^plans^^^^f^^ of its 4(HK Ahhiv 1985, on Sunday, AipritS,7:30 p^m^ at 6184 Ash; Former students and friends are being invited to attend to discuss ideas for the milestone. Optional participation in regular Sunday evening volleyball follows; Information, MaurieJaekson, 430-2388, or
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HADASSIM HADAS-
SAH has slated av general meeting Wednesday, April 11, 11:15 a.m., at the home of Fay Silvert, 501 - 5976 Tisdall. Guest speaker will be Phyllis Solomon.
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case be reopened.
Luitjens left his science post at UBC when it became known he fled after World War II to avoid serving a 15-year sentence for collaborating with the Nazis.
The 64-year-old Luitjens escaped extradition fronv Canada to The Netheriands after it was found the Dutch charges were not specifically included in Ottawa's extradition treaty.
tion^FaigieKfeger, 266-9111.
AVIVA HADASSAH will hold a general meeting, with a special program, Tuesday, April 10, 7:45 p.m., at the hom& of Sharon Morton, 10691 Roselea - Crescent, Richmond. Information, 274-2184. "
Canadian directs Sliaare Zedetc hospital
JERUSALEM — Dr. of medicine and completed Michael S. Rosenbluth, for- internship at Mount Sinai merly of Toronto, has been : hospital, Toronto. He emi-appointed director-general of grated to Israel in 1970 where ShaareZedek Medical Centre he undertook specialized in Jerusalem. - ,
The 38^year-old specialist inintemal medicine and infectious diseases, is agraduateof University of Toronto school
SEMINAR FOR PARENTS OF PRE-SCHOOLERS^ sponsored by Beth Tik-vah and open to all members of the community without charge, takes place Monday, April 9, 8 p.m. at the synagogue; 971 1 Geal road, Wchinond; The evening will training in the division of feature Vahcoiiveir child psyr internal medicine at Shaare chiatrist Dir. Carl Rothchifd Zedek. In 1978-, he was leadinjg discussion of Disci-appointed senior physician pUne: what to do and what not there. roifo.InfbiTOation; 271-6262.
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