ME 211—Friday;Feliniftri 26.'1971 . itheorfnivism NEWS i'aMorgenthaft Lodke- Art Auction Set fzy ...70 Hundreds of pieces of art and art Objects will be featured at an art auction scheduled by Henry Morgenthau Lodge of Bust Brith, _7:31 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. A champagne hour 6-"win be held at 6, and a signed Dail etching will be awarded. Shown are (from left) Hal Soskin, Mrs. Soddy, gallery owner Fred Gross- man, Evelyn Sedley, president of Morgentkau Chapter, and Art &bossier. Norman Bernstein is president of the lodge. Yiddish Theater Ensemble Due Here A Yiddish Theater Ensemble of five stars of the New York Amer- ican-Jewish musical stage will be presented here 8 p.m. April 3 at Oak Park High School. _it was an- nounced by Farband City Commit- tee and Workmen's Circle. The ensemble Includes Chayele Ash from Israel and AH Furman and Abraham Furman, character actors and Yiddish humorists. The revue will include dramati- zation from some of the best loved works in modern Yiddish litera- Your Bar Mitzvo or Wedding ROSEN B LAT 0 RCH ESTRA The best in Adult Music & Entertainment KE 8-1291 UN 4-0237 YOUR OLD COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 AL STEINBERG NEW CAR MANAGER HAS THE RIGHT DEAL FOR YOU AT Tel-12 Dodge, lie. 24625 W. 12 MILE RD. Just West -(if Telegraph 354-6600 eEJrelgwfr ture, as well as songs in Yiddish, Hebrew and English. Operatic s in g e r Ginetta La Bianca will sing arias and Yiddish, Hebrew and English folk songs. The ensemble will be accompanied by pianist Edith Kesselman. The appearance is part of a nationwide tour under the auspices of the Workmen's Circle and Far- band. Tickets may be obtained from Dexter Davison Market and Born- stein's Book Stores. Mizrachi Melave Malka to Feature Cyperstein as Guest Speaker The Religious Zionists of Ameri- ca (Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi) of Detroit will hold a melave mal- ka, 8:30 p.m. March 18 at Young Israel Center of Greenfield. Guest speaker will be the rosh yeshiva of Yeshi- va University in New York, Rabbi Avigdor Cyper- stein, member of World Mizrachi in Jerusalem. A feature of the evening will be the presentation o f membership cards to new Mizrachi m e m - Cyperstela bers. A farewell will be extended to Mizrachi mem- bers and friends who are leaving shortly for Israel, and a welcome home to those recently returned. Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, assist- ant to the president for member- ship, will greet the new members. Refreshments will be served. There will be no solicitations and no ad- mission charge. Rabbi Talks at Papal U. —1st Time in 419 Years a 'Israel • , A one-year program cif-Hebrew and Jewish studies for foreign college graduates in Arad, Israel, is being promoted by its young di- rector, currently in the United States for speaking engagements on college campuses. The three - year - old WUJS (World Union of Jewish Students) Center — the International Gradu- ate Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Arad — was described this week to students at the Uni- versity of Michigan. The director, Michael Copeland, a native of England, Is traveling with an alumnus of the Arad cen- ter, Steve Danz, a law school graduate who hails from Seattle. Copeland said the one-year program draws 350 students a year, and some 40 countries have been represented. Of late, more of them are from the United States. Requirement for admission is a college degree and the intention to pursue a specific career. Age limit is 30. At the end of five months of study in Hebrew, Jewish history and philosophy and other subjects, the student spends seven months working at his chosen field, earn- ing a salary just as he would if he were an average Israeli. At the end of his year in the program, the graduate should be able to make an educated decision as to whether he will stay in Israel. Information on the program, in- cluding nominal cost, is available from the WUJS Center, Arad, Israel, or call Yitzhak Margalit at the Jewish Center Hebrew depart- ment, DI 1-4200. Director of Youth Aliya in U.S. Is Announced Th e appoint- ment of Mordecai Peled as direc- tor of the Youth Aliya office in the United States and Canada was an- nounced by Joseph Klarman, head of the Youth Aliya department. This department, instituted in the United States only a little more than a year ago, makes the 80 Youth Aliya high schools and villages available for education of children of Americans planning on future aliya for themselves and for Israelis living in the United States who would like to have their chil- dren resume their education in Is- •ael schools. Peled, wro succeeds Dr. Israel Margalith In this past, is him- self a Youth Aliya graduate. He Is a member of the pedagogical secretariat of the ministry of education and taught in the de- partment of education of Tel Aviv University. In announcing Peled's appoint- ment, Klarman said that during the current academic year, there are now 155 American children studying at Youth Aliya institu- tions, whereas there were only 20 Americans at Youth Aliya schools before 1E69-70. JERUSALEM — ROME—Rabbi David Neiman, 39, a Jewish-theology professor at the Jesuit-run Boston College, be- came the first rabbi to lecture on Judaism at the Pontifical Gregor- ian University here Feb. 19. The school is 419 years old and is the alma mater of six of the Masada High. Schoolers past eight Popes. Rabbi Neiman's Plan a Coffee House course is on "Judaic Literature in The high school chapter of Mas- the Time of the New Testament." ada, a new group formed by the Zionist Organization of Detroit for high school and college stu- dents, will meet 1:30 pm. Sunday at the Zionist Cultural Center. All students are invited. The group plans an Israeli Cof- fee House March 13. For informa- tion, call Judy Weiss, 851-4916, or Pamela Rhodes, KE 5-1425. 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The stu- dents contributed and collected funds from other Jewish students at Maryland for purchases and planting 20 trees in Israel. The students also observed a moment of silence at the end of the cere- mony for the victims of the dis- astrous earthquake in California. The Detroit Friends of the West ♦ oast Talmudical Academy will tender the annual melave malka in honor of the Los Angelas Torah Center, headed by Rabbi Simcha Wasserman, 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Rabbi Wasser- man, formerly of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, has been on the West Coast for the past 15 years. In high school and adult classes, the West Coast Acad- emy has educat- Wasserman ed hundreds of children in Torah and traditional Judaism. It is a "Jewish Center" as well as a Bala Medrash for tahnudical studies taught by Rabbi Wasserman. For reservations and informa- tion, call Mrs. Israel Notis, DI 2-4489. , FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS (Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite) mass W. 7 Mlle, 2 Mocks W. of Everosberi coy. KentfMkt Preis PaStins KZ 44E12 tarry ireedman EafsrN mast Oethmfru 647-2367 Hillel Launches Project of Israel Study for N. American Students JERUSALEM—A bridge-building program for North American stu- dents in Israel has been introduced by the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at its Jerusalem Hillel House. Established in partnership with the Hebrew University, the Hillel Enrichment Program is an extra- curricular activity which provides over 50 students with opportunities to study issues of concern to Israel and world Jewry. The focal point of the program is a series of weekend seminars. Some are directed to increasing student understanding of inner Is- rael, and deal with such subjects as her social and economic struc- ture and Israeli socialism. Other seminars encompass international and regional affairs. Much attention is given to learn- ing about the Arab communities of Israel. There have been field trips to Arab villages and interviews with leaders from various walks of Arab life. Visits to the homes of new immigrants give students the opportunity to learn at first hand about the problems of absorp- tion with which Israel must deal. ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET Sunday, Feb. 28 Roma Hail, East Dotrelt Snack Bar & Door Prizes 11 saw to 11 p.m. (10 Mile Per. smolt) info. 771-1772 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Can 399-1320 THE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Shippan Point Stamford, Conn. 06902 Tel.: 203-325-2231 M. Scbwarschili, Director College Preparatory School GRADES 9-12. POST GRADUATE American Jewish Home Life—Only 45 minutes from New York City • Faculty Student ratio 1 to 7—Supervised Study Help • Individualized Scheduling—Stress on Fundamentals • Remedial and Progressive Programming • Cultural, Athletic and Recreational Programs INFORMATION AND INTERVIEW WITH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Paul Rubenstein Home Tel. 313-542-1834 • Visit The Four Seasons Sa Lao Rood Look beyond the wrought iron fence and the wall of trees along Woodward just north of Hickory Grove Road. 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