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Page 9-THE NEWS-September, 1987 Is That Tid'Bits (cont’d from page 5) Daniel Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bernstein, made the spring Dean’s List of The College of Basic Studies at Boston University. He was also selected as a Dean’s Host/Orientation Leader. • Upon graduation from East Mecklenburg High School, Dana and Debra Perlin, twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Mark Perlin, received some special honors. Dana won the Spirit Award for the Letter Girls Squad. Debra was awarded Inter-Club Coun cil Leader of the Year. • About 80 Mecklenburg County young people were honored this year in Duke University’s 1987 search for mathematicaUy and verbally talented seventh graders. State award winners honored at the N.C. Recognition Ceremony were Laura Grifenhagen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Grifenhagen, student at Carmel Jr. High; Jason Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Katz, student at Randolph Jr. High; Ann Shuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shuart, student at Carmel Jr. High; Lori Wittlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wittlin, student at Carmel; Scott Blacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Blacker, also a student at Carmel; Jennifer Kaufman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kaufman, student at Charlotte Latin. • Chanie Wilson, daughter of Rabbi Marc Wilson, was elected vice president of the Student council of Yeshiva High School of Atlanta and was named Outstanding Student in American History, British Literature, Chemistry and Hebrew. • Helen (Mrs. Ernest) Friedman, was presented the Light of Torah Award as the Total Sisterhood Woman by the Southern Branch Women’s League for Conservative Judaism. • Doris (Mrs. Phillip) Widis was honored at Ivey’s with The Chairman’s Conmiendation and for the fourth year she made membership in Ivey’s Professional Selling Club Hall of Fame. • Margie (Mrs. Ben) Liebstein was elected to the board of direc tors of the Greater Piedmont Chapter of the March of Dimes. Stuart Kornstein has been named president of the Charlotte Apparel Center. • Dr. Stephen Fishman won second place and $100 in Crucible’s annual fiction contest, sponsored by Crucible magazine at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson. was harshly admonished. He was told that the “Protocols” are a racist and anti-Semitic falsification forbidden by law in Brazil and that distribution of the book must be stopped. The Iranisui diplomat said that the “Protocols” were genuine because they were “adopted by the First Zionist Congress in Basel” but prom ised, however, to stop their distribution. • TORONTO (JTA) - James Keegstra, the Alberta high school teacher appealing his conviction of promoting hatred against Jews, has been named interim leader of Canada’s Social Credit Party. The party has included throughout its history a publicly anti-Semitic faction, with elements in opposition. Keegstra was elected by a ma jority of one vote. The Social Credit Party, formerly a power in Western Canada, now has no members in any provincial legislature or the federal parliament. Keegstra was convicted in 1985 of anti-Semitic teachings. He also claims the Holocaust was a hoax. • BEERSHEVA (JTA) - New links may be established between Japanese industri alists and Ben Gurion Univer sity of the Negev if a Japanese professor has his way. Prof. Hideo Itokawa, one of the founders of Japan’s aeronau tical industry and a leading in dustrial consultant who led a group of 30 industrialists from Japan on a visit to Israel, ex pressed his intention after the group spent two days at Ben Gurion University. • LONDON (JTA) — Morsm Kadosh, a four-year-old Israeli girl flown to England for a liver transplant in April, flew home in July after recovering from the operation which saved her life. Moran’s case hit the headlines when passengers on the El A1 jet bringing her to Britain spontaneously donated 4,500 Pounds Sterling to help her parents meet the cost of her treatment. • TEL AVIV (JTA) - Cancer afflicts 8,500 Israelis each year, £uid 5,150 Israelis die of it annually, according to Health Minister Shoshana Arbelli-Almoslino. She said 30 percent of the cancer deaths were the result of smoking. Breast cancer accounted for 28 percent of the cancer cases among women. • TEL AVIV (JTA) - Agudat Israel MK Avraham Shapira claimed that pornographic pic tures were the cause of Israel’s alarming highway accident rate and suggested that a day of fasting and prayer be declared to “apped to God’s mercy to stop the awful slaughter on the roads.” The pornographic pictures blamed by the Orthodox MK are posters and billboards advertising swim suits or other items of female apparel considered “lewd” by some religious Jews. • NEW YORK (JTA) - An estimated 5,814 million Jews lived in the U.S. in 1986, ap proximately 2.5 percent of the general population. Metropoli tan Boston’s Jewish conmiuni- ty grew the most, up 58,000 to 228,000. 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