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February 16, 1968 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-02-16

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Young Israel Council Is Sponsoring
8-Week Adult Education Program

The Metropolitan Counc 11 of p.m. On Feb. 24, the Hasidic

Young Israel will sponsor an eight- approach will be presented by
week ad u 1 t education program
Dr. Irving Bloch, professor of
Monday evenings from now until philosophy at the University of
April 1 at Young Israel of Oak- Western Ontario. On March 18,
Woods. the annual Benz Lecture will be
"A Study of Haftorot," dealing delivered by Rabbi Abner Weiss
with selected prophetic passages, of Durbin, South Africa, discuss-
will be given by Rabbi Samuel H. ing the philosophic approach.
Prero 7:45 p.m. "What Should A The Halakhic approach will be
Jew Believe?" will be the title of presented by Rabbi Emanuel
a course given by Rabbi James I. Forman of Cong. Shaar Sho-
Gordon at 8:40 p.m.
mayim, Toronto, April 1.
A feature of this program will
Participating congregations are
be a series of lectures on "Ap- Young Israels of Detroit, Green-
proaches to Judaism" at 8:45 field, Northwest and Oak-Woods.
In addition to the formal classes
and u d l eecst ur,
h
r eosm
, et h ids syceuasrs n
Elders of Zion Back
p r groups
on
contemporary
issues, with the
in Arab Publication
f
LONDON — The Protocols of the following
speakers and topics:
1 Robert Kenon, "The Inner City
Elders of Zion is making an ap- Schools;" Edwin Shifrin, "The
pearance in some Arab countries, Plight of Soviet Jewry:" Rabbi
according to Dan Jacobson, writing James I. Gordon, "A Jewish View
in the Listener of London. of Artificial Insemination a n d
"There is busy dessemination in Birth Control;" and Harold Dubin,
some Arab countries," Jacobson "Voting Patterns in Metropolitan
writes," "of material based upon Detroit." For information, call
the Protocols of the Elders of Mrs. David Spinner, 542-8908.
Zion; stories about the ritual mur-
der appear in the press, and so do House Gets Resolution

cartoons and caricatures that
would have been at home in 'Der for Construction of

Stuermer.' An ineviable develop-
ment, I suppose. The people who
put out material of this kind do
not seem to have any difficulty in
reconciling it with their 'Marxist'
and anti-imperialist interpretation
of recent events."

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Israeli Moslems Barred
From Mecca Pilgrimage

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Jordanian au-
thorities are still refusing to per-
mit Israeli Moslems — who num-
ber 200,000 — to cross their terri-
tory to make the holy pilgrimage
to Mecca although they have given
permission to West Bank Moslems
and residents of East Jerusalem
to make the journey, it was re-
ported here Wednesday. Israeli
Moslems have now been banned
for 20 years from visiting the
holiest shrine of Islam.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Union of American Hebrew and critic teacher in the Associated
Congregation has issued "A Guide Talmud Toras of Philadelphia's
to the Teaching of American Jew- Gratz College, holds among her
ish Heroes and Transitional His- degrees a diploma from Jewish
tory" by Rose G. Lurie. Theological Seminary Teachers In-
This large paperback serves as stitute.
a manual for fifth grade teachers Her guide supplements the val-
in their use of of Mrs. Lurie's "The uable material incorporated in her
Great March."
two volumes of "The Great
Mrs. Lurie, a demonstration March."

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NEW YORK—The Jewish Teach-
ers Seminary now offers a compre-
hensive program of studies lead-
ing to a diploma in Jewish music.
A student who majors in can-
torial art will be taught by Prof.
David Kusevitsky, cantor of Tem-
ple Emanuel, of Boro Park; or he
may elect to major in Jewish
music education, under the leader -
ship of Harry Coopersmith, di-
rector of the music department of
the Jewish Education Committee
of New York; Stanley Friedberg,
concert pianist and director of the
Fifth Avenue Opera Company;
and Vladimir Heifetz, pianist and
conductor.

Friday, February 16, 1968-17

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Yehudi Menuhin Asks
to See Arab Refugees

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Yehudi Menu-
hin, the violin virtuoso, arrived
here Tuesday for a series of con-
certs with the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra. His first request was to
visit Arab refugee camps.

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Jewish victims of the pogrom in
Jassy in 1941 were exhumed Mon-
day, placed in 50 coffins and
solemnly reinterred iu the Jewish
cemetery.
The pogrom, one of the worst in
modern history, was carried out
by the Iron Guard, the Romanian
Nazi organization, and was marked
by scenes of incredible brutality
and bestiality. Several thousand
Jews fell victims in the pogrom.

Hebrew Classes Expanded

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to the Jewish News)

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