BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . . Friday, July 24, 1970-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4 ED BURG and his Orchestra 3 Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 Dr. Abraham Kaplan, professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, will be among the nearly 40 leading American and Israeli scholars, writers, public officials and communal leaders who will explore "American Jewry and Is- rael: Reciprocal Rights and Re- sponsibilities' at the eighth annual American-Israel Dialogue spon- sored by the American Jewish Congress Aug. 3-6 at the Weiz- mann Institute in Rehovot. In formal papers and free-wheel- HARRY THOMAS ing debate, the dialogue theme will be discussed in terms of "Val- ues and Institutions," "Culture and the Arts - and "Domestic and In- ternational Politics." As in previous years, each day's proceedings will be in He- brew and English with simulta- neous translation. The conclud- ing session on the evening of Aug. 6 will be open to the gen- eral public. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld of Cleveland. president of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, will open the dialogue Aug. 3, in the Weizmann Institute's Wicks Auditorium. American participants, in addi- tion to Rabbi Lelvveld and Dr. Kaplan, will include Rep. Allard K. Lowenstein of New York, Henry Rosovsky, chairman of the depart- ment of economics at Harvard, and Rabbi Robert Gordis, editor of Judaism magazine Among the Israeli participants in the dialogue are Gad Yaacovi, member of the Knesset; Shlomo Avineri, professor of economics at the Hebrew University; Gen. Uzi Narkiss, director general of the department of immigration and absorption of the Jewish Agency; David Vital, chairman of the de- partment of political science at Bar-Ilan University; Simon N. 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