Daniel_Elazar to Deliver Haar Lectures Here The 1970-71 cultural season of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will begin with the third lecture series sponsored by the Moishe Haar Memorial Foundation, Oct. 31 8:30 p.m. and on Nov. 1. The Saturday lecture will take place in the Southfield Recreation Center Auditorium, and the Nov. 1 talk, at 2 p.m., in the Zionist Cul- tural Center, Southfield. The foundation will present Dr. Daniel Elazar, director of the Center for the Study of Federalism at Temple University, who will speak on "Crisis of American Politics and Federal- ism" and "Israel-Diaspora Re- lations." Dr. Elazar received his PhD in political science from the Univer- sity of Chicago in 1959. He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fel- lowship in 1965 and is the author of 10 books, including "The Ameri- can Partnership," "A View from the States" and "Cities of the Prairies." He is a contributor to many scholarly journals. Elazar is a graduate of the United Hebrew High School and the Midrasha here and attended the College of Jewish Studies in Chicago. Be founded the United Hebrew Schools library and served as its head librarian. His father, Albert Elazar, is UHS superintend- ent. The public are invited at no charge. Refreshments will be served. Exhibits Added to War Crimes Museum in Orion Stanley Bozich has acquired a number of new exhibits on the Nazi regime for his War Crimes Museum in Keatington's Antique Village, Lake Orion. The museum, which has been praised as the only one of its kind in the country, provides a compre- hensive documentary of the Nazi regime going back to 1919. It is open to the public daily ex- cept Monday. Among the new exhibits are two manikin caricatures of Adolf Eich- mann and Josef Goebbels — the former to point up the results (the gas ovens) of Goebbel's anti-Semi- tic propaganda campaign. Also new are Gestapo execu- tion orders from November 1941 and a series of photographs illus- trating what happened to the Jews —from the roundup to the final selection for gassing. Bozich has divided the muse- um into three rooms and is pre- paring miniatures of the Buch- enwald concentration camp. He is planning to tape the entire museum tour, so that he need not be present while the exhibits are being viewed. The Royal Oak firefighter and longtime collector said he has had the cooperation of another experi- enced collector, Eric Lind, whose own knowledge of the Hitler era has been of assistance. Bozich is encouraging Jewish schools and organizations to call him for group tour arrangements. For information, call him evenings after 6 p.m. at 585-9617. Ulpan Courses in Hebrew at Seven Sites in East NEW YORK—Ulpan classes this fall for the study of Hebrew will be given, beginning Sunday, in seven sites throughout the Greater New York area. Conducted by the department of education and culture and the Theodor Herd Institute of the Jew- ish Agency for Israel, the 60-hour courses will be given not only at the headquarters of the Ulpan Center at 515 Park Ave., New York, but also in Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Westchester, Long and. Westfield, N-J- Bat Mitzva Community Calendar Oct. 26—Beth Israel Sisterhood Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. —Temple Beth El Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 27—Bnai Brith Women Meet- ing, 8:30 p.m. —Bnai Brith Board Meet- ing, 8:30 p.m. 29—JWVA Dinner, 7 p.m., Sweden House _ —General Assembly Dele- gates Meeting, 7 Temple Beth El —Council Board of Gover- nors Meeting, 8:30 p.m., Temple Beth El Ida Krasnick, 69, Former Teacher THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Fridsy, October 23, 19711-3! Marcia Blum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blum, will be called to the Torah as Bat Mitzva Oct. 31 at Cong. Beth Israel. Your Bar Mitzva or Wedding A wicked fellow is the most pious when he takes to it. He'll beat you all in piety. —Samuel Johnson Ida Krasnick, 69, a former Flint school teacher, died Oct. 15. Miss Krasnick, 915 Court, retired in 1964 as a homemaking teacher at Bryant Junior High. She had been with the Flint schools since 1923, teaching first through sixth grades, science and English in sev- eral other.schools before moving to Scandinavian Bryant in 1958. She was a member of Temple Beth El and held degrees from Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan. She leaves two brothers, John of Detroit and Max of San Diego; and two sisters, Mrs. Ellis Warren and Mrs. Barney Brown of New York ROSEN BLAT ORCHESTRA The best in Adult Music & Entertainment KE 8 - 1291 UN 4-0237 DANISH IMPORTS Furnishings Teak • Walnut • Rosewood TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Due to Direct Imports The Flint Chapter of Bnai Brith i City. Women, having concentrated in September on fund-raising for the children's home in Israel, is turn- ing its attention to the local scene. The October meeting, set 8 p.m. Tuesday, will offer "Judicial In- sights" by Judges Thomas C. Yeo- tis, Luke Quinn and. Donald R. Freeman. They will conduct a panel discussion on Probate, Dis- trict and Circuit courts in Judge Freeman's courtroom. The meet- ing is open to the public. khrtsch_ Scandinavian Furnishings Monday and Thursday 111 a.m. to sae p•m. Tuesday, Friday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday--Neer to 5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesday 29229 Northwestern Hwy. Vo Milo H. of 12 Milo EL Plow. EL 24020 Comings ... and ... Goings Mrs. Bernard Schaenen, na- tional chairman of the United Jewish Appeal's women's division, announced the ap- point ment of Mrs. Michael Pel- avin as a mem- ber of the board for 1971. Mr s. Schaenen said Mrs. Pelavitz Would be respon- sible for develop- Mrs. Pelavin ing the new concept of regional districts in the state of Michigan. GrandRapids News Notes Dr. Bruno Bettelheim, author of "Children of the Dream," a study of communal child rearing on the kibutz, will speak at 8 p.m. Sun- day at Cong. Ahavas Israel. Dr. Bettelheim, professor of education and professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Chicago, is director of the Ortho- genic School, the university's resi- dential treatment center for sev- erely emotionally disturbed chil- dren. • • • Temple Emanuel sponsored a testimonial dinner Thursday for Maurice Glaser in honor of his 60th birthday and in recognition of his many years as cantonal soloist at Temple Emanuel. Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel, Detroit, presented the musical program. • • • Bnai Brith Women will hold its annual Menora Luncheon 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Holiday Inn on 28th St. An original skit by Mrs. Philmore Dennen and Mrs. Isadore Sernick will be presented at this 25th anniversary event. • • • Ahavas Israel Synagogue's first study group will meet 1 p.m. Tues- day. 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