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Teens Map Pro ject Outcry .
Against Soviet Anti-Semitism

Project Our 1969, a protest
against Sovi Anti-Semitism, will
take place Oct. 12, under the spon-
sorship of concerned teen-agers.
Fran Pfeffer, chairman of the
committee planning the protest,
said individuals or groups inter-
ested in helping plan Project Out -
cry still have time to join.
A Protest Parade of cars will
leave the 10 Mile branch of the
Jewish Center at 1:30 p.m. and
proceed to the Jewish Center
main building, where the pro-
gram will start at •3:30. A stop
probably will be made near
Seven Mile Rd. and Schaefer to
allow walkers to join the parade.
The program will feature the
showing of slides and a talk by
Karen Goren, who traveled in the
Soviet Union for six weeks, this
past summer.

Lubavitcher Center
to Open Nursery,
Sunday School

By the first week in October.
the new term will be in full swing
at the Lubavitcher Center (Misn-
kan Israel) religious school. All
five classes of the threeday-a-week
Hebrew school have commenced
under the supervision of Rabbi
Yitschak M. Kagan, associate
rabbi of the center. Nursery and
Sunday School classes i-begin the
first week in October.
In addition to the regular five-
year religious school course, there
are three additional offerings this
year: a new, expanded three-day-a-
week nursery under Mrs. Lilian
Fein; the special "rabbi's class"
for the post-Bar Mitzva boy or girl
who wishes to continue his or her
Jewish education, with a "new
ctice and phil-
slant" on Jewish pra
osophy; and three Sunday school
classes for boys and"girls age 5-7:
7-9, and 9-11. •
Rabbi Kagan said that the youth
department of the center had laid
plans for many activities at the
center, including a games room
twice weekly, trips upstate and
out-of-state (to New York, etc.),
rallies, parades, junior congrega-
tion and clubs. For information.
call Rabbi Kagan, 548-2666.

Children Invited to Join
`Fun, Gaines' at Center

Fun and Games, a program for
youngsters in first through sixth
grades, is featuring a special in-
troductory week from Monday
through Wednesday.
For these three days. partici-
pants need not be Center mem-
bers to attend.
Monday will feature tumbling
and trampoline; Tuesday a special
craft project; and Wednesday a
movie.
The program is held 4-5:30 p.m.
at the Ten Mile branch.

Since protest began in earnest in
1964, world public opinion has be-
come more aware of Soviet Jew-
ry's grave plight. Whenever wide
public opinion is aroused, it has
been shown, the Soviets yield

somewhat in their position toward
their Jews.

The total Jewish community is
asked to participate by driving
their cars in the parade and then
attending the program at the cen-
ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orley of
Argyle Crescent announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Joy to
Allan Nachman, son of Mr. and
The Jewish Center varsity bas-
Mrs. Harry Nachman of Westland.
ketball team, fifth in the national
Ave., Southfield.
JWB basketball tournament last
The bride-elect is a graduate of
year, has begun practice for the the University of Michigan. Mr.
1969-70 season.
Nachman is a graduate of the U.
Coach Barry Bershad said he
of M. law school.
plans to better the team's 27-5
mark for last season and feels the
team can win the national cham-
pionship.
Seven players are returning, and
BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB will
three of them were starters last
present a cabaret night 6:30 p.M.
year. Bershad plans to carry six
Oct.
19 at the Schaefer Hwy. build-
more players, making the total
ing. A buffet dinner, music and.en-
number 13. The tentative starting
tertainment will be featured. For
team will consist of center Mark
reservations, call the synagogue,
Coleman, forwards Ken Bloom,
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team captain, and Rick Ehrlich
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and backcourt Stephen Cohen and
TAU
EPSILON RHO LAW FRA-
"Hanbone" Hantler, Warren Sil-
verman and Alan Berg, both start- TERNITY, Detroit Graduate Chap-
ter, will hear Wayne State Uni-
ers on last year's team, will shafe
starting duty with Bloom and Ehr- versity Law School Dean Charles
Joiner at a dinner 6:30 p.m. Tues-
lich. ReserVe guard Steve Acker,
who at 15 is the youngest player day at Machus-Red Fox Inn.
on the team, will give depth to
the backcourt.
AJCongress Opposes
The team has scheduled tourna-
Death
Pen'alty on Rape
ment trips to Cleveland, New York.
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri-
Canton, T 1 d d, hopefully.
Reading, Pa., for the national . can Jewish Congress filed a friend-
of-the-court brief with the United
tournament
To finance the team's trips the States Supreme Court arguing that
boys are selling candy and dough is was unconstitutional to impose
the death penalty in a case of rape
nuts.
without homicide.
The case concerns William L.
French-Tongue School
Maxwell, a Negro, who was sen-
Opens in Montreal
tenced to death for raping a white
MONTREAL (JTA) — A French- woman in Arkansas in 1962. His
, speaking Jewish day school has act did not involve murder, and
opened here to serve Sephardic Maxwell has been in the state
(Oriental) Jewish children whose penitentiary since his conviction.
mother-tongue is French.
The Supreme Court will hear the
The Maimonides school will func- case Oct. 13.
tion in a wing of the St. Antonin
Recently 10 major Protestant
' Catholic school but will have com- groups filed a similar brief urging
plete autonomy in educational and the high court to separate the two
religious matters.
parts of the jury process in a
The school was established after capital case—finding a man guilty
extended negotiations between the and sentencing him to death.
Catholic Educational Committee of
The AJ Congress' brief, however.
Greater Montreal and the Sephar- is the only one addressed to the
dic Association. It is the first time constitutionality of invoking the
the Catholic body opened one of its death penalty in a case of rape
schools to children of another faith. where no homicide occurred.
The director of the Maimonides
school will be responsible to the
principal of the Catholic school
only with respect to the official
school program in force through-
out Quebec Province. Jewish teach-
ers will be paid the same salaries
as their Catholic colleagues.

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ILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon-
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Greene, 15407 Northgate, Apt. 102,
Oak Park. Plans will be completed
for servicing the D. J. Healy Home
cottages in October. . A social hour
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Friday, September 26, 1969-27

Dr. M. W. Czudnowski of Hebrew U.
Named Visiting Professor at WSU

Dr. Moshe M. Czudnowski of.the earned his BA from Tel Aviv
department of political science at University in 1953; his master's in
the Hebrew University in Jerusa- Paris in 1956 and his doctorate
1cm has been named visiting pro- from the Sorbonne in 1958.
On the faculty of the Hebrew
Lessor at Wayne State University
University since 1959, Prof. Czud-
for the current academic year.
Prof. Czudnowski will temporar- nowski was visiting professor at
ily he making his home at 22902 the University of Wisconsin and at
W. Bellwood, Southfield, until Manchester University in England
the arrival of his wife and two in 1964 and 1965.
children.
Born in Poland, he was taken by Professors of Judaica
his parents to Romania. He served
in the Polish army in exile that to Form Association
was formed by Great Britain dur-
WALTHAM, Mass.—Plans to or-
ing the last war and he settled in ganize a. permanent association for
Palestine -in 1941, having been university teachers of Judaica
active in the late 1940s in Hagana. were formulated at a recent con-
Pursuing- his studies in 1950, he ference which brought some 50
scholars from more than a score
institutions to the Brandeis Uni-
Italian Court Awards of
versity campus.
Establishment of the permanent
Son to Jewish Father
association was proposed in a res-
After Marriage Split
olution by Prof. Joseph Blau of
ROME (JTA) — A Jewish father Columbia University and adopted
legally separated from his Catholic by members of the conference. A
wife has been given custody of steering committee, headed by Dr.
their son who is to be brought up Leon Jick of Brandeis, was as-
as a Jew, according to a ruling by signed to determine the structure
of the association and to report
the Italian High Court.
The case was the first of its kind its findings at a second conference
to come before the court. The court to be held at Brandeis next year.
According to Prof. Blau, the as-
ruled that when a couple of dif-
ferent faiths is legally separated. sociation is being formed to "pro-
mote,
maintain and improve the
the children assume the religion of
their father and must be raised ac- teaching of Jewish studies in Amer-
ican
colleges
and universities."
cordingly.
The youngster in the case was
already baptized and received com-
munion at the mother's request.
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