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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-02-26

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DETROIT17ISH NEWS

ruary 26, 1971 ,

..,. _Feb
Mrs. Dayan, Israeli and American Notables_ Retarded
Young Adults to Gat Sex Education
Coming Here for Allied Campaign Meetings

PHILADELPHIA' (JTA1—A four- enthood Association - of Pluladel.

part project on sex education for phia and the . Southeastern branch

Experts on the problems of Jews
of the world and of Israel will be
in Detroit during the next two
weeks to address pre-campaign
meetings of trades and professions
divisions as the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund
approaches its official opening
March 31.
He dlining the group is Mrs,_.
Moshe Dayan, who will speak at the..
dinner meeting of the industrial and
automotive division 8 p.m. March 8..
Ruth Dayan heads Maskit. a gov-.
ernment company which promotes:
traditional arts and crafts among
Yemenites, Druze and Arabs, as •
well as Jews from Europe and
Africa. The company serves as
a means of preserving the dis-
appearing craft skills and at the
same time providing a means of
livelihood.
Philip T. Warren and Joseph H.
Pearlman head the division as
chairman and co-chairman.
The services division will hear
the producer-author, Zvi Kolitz, at
its dinner meeting, 6 p.m., Monday,
at the Standard City-Club, accord-
ing to Sol R. Colton, chairman,
and Sherwood Colburn and Louis
co-chairmen. Kolitz
Zuckerman ,
has films, Broadway productions
and novels to his credit. His ca-
reer has varied from being a cap-
tain in the Italian merchant marine

building trades division at its din- retarded young adults has been of the Mental Health Association
ner meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday started by the Jewish Family Serv- are cooperating with the JFS in
ice of Philadelphia at the Penn- the program.
at Raleigh House.
Irving Seligman is chairman of Sylvania State School and hospital.
the division, and Milton Dresner, Ten patients scheduled to leave
'Sidney Forbes. Myron L. Milgrom the institution soon will get help-
and Milford Nemer are associate ful answers to sex questions which
may have been bothering them
chairmen.
The annual physicians dinner for and be given insights, at their spe-
husbands and wives will be 6:30 cific levels, on their own sexuality.
p.m. Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Mrs. Lynn Greenstone, director of
Shalom. Dr. Leon Gerber, Wash- family life education for the JFS,
ington, D.C., surgeon and chair- is directing the project.
man of this year's United Jewish
The agency also reported that
Appeal of Greater ' Washington, professional staff members at the
will be guest of honor. Dr. Lloyd school-hospital will observe the
IS THE BUY
J. Paul is chairman of the medi- procedures and will receive addi-
cal physicians section, Dr. Jack W. tional training from- Mrs. Green
You Get More Buick
Pearl heads the osteopathic phy- stone so that they can continue sex
For Lcss Money !
sicianS, and Dr. Irvin 0. Kanat is education among the retarded
chairman of the podiatrist section. adult patients. The Planned Par-
i
The optometrists sect on will hold
its annual brunch. 10 a.m. March
7 at Town and Country Club. Dr.
CCCF.T.:IL
WHEN YOU /
Joseph Orent and Dr. Paul C. Fein- -
14500 W. 7 M:le
berg, co-chairmen of the section,
AT LODGE X WA •
have announced Louis Warshaw
will speak.

MORRIS
BUICK

RUTH DAYAN _

to producer of motion pictures in

Israel.

Dr. Aryeh Nesher, director of
the United Jewish Appeal's Israel
education fund, speaks to members
of the mercantile division at an
8 p.m. cocktail party Tuesday at
Town and Country Club. Dr.
Nesher was an underground fighter
in Romania during World War II
and posed as a German officer. He
later helped in aiding the DPs find
new homes and went to Israel in
1948 where he and his wife both
joined the armed forces.
Marvin I. Dante and Benjamin
H. Frank are mercantile division
chairmen, and Norman H. Rosen-
feld, Ernest J. Schwartz and Nor-
man Wachter are associate chair-
men.
Dr. Avraham Biran, director of
archeology and antiquities for the
Israeli government, will speak to
Phonogift volunteers at a briefing
meeting, 12:30 p.m., Wednesday at
the United Hebrew Schools main
building, Mrs. Charles Snider,
Phonogift chairman announces.
Samuel Haber, executive vice-

AT MORRIS
BUICK

AccaaViy

US: Collegians
Find New. Reality
in Jewish State

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A- panel
of American students at the He-
brew University recently aired both
satisfaction and disappointment in

Israel, in a frank public discussion
with Mordehai Bar-On, head of the
youth and halutz department of the

Also shown in Dr. Siren's ex-

clusive slides will be a find un-
earthed last June—a large ves-
sel of Mycenean origin, with
black and red painted decorations
depicting two horsedrawn chari-
ots. Thls discovery points to
foreigners from the Aegean area
penetrating eastern Mediterra-
nean shores as early as 1400-
1300 BCE.
A third recent highlight for Dr.
Siren's department was the stone

What David Bedein, 20, of Phila-
delphia, found in Israel is friends,
a social milieu of like-minded

slab used as a building dedication
or cornerstone with an inscription
mentioning Pontius Pilate, the
Roman governor at the time of the
death of Christ. Again, Pilate is a
name known in literature, but the
slab is the first physical record
of his existence. It was discovered
in a Roman theater at Caesarea.
For the past five years Dr.
Biran has personally directed exca-
vations at Tel Dan, the site of a
monumental city and a "high
place" dating back to the days of
King Solomon when Jeroboam 1, a
"mighty man of valor," trans-
formed Dan into the administra
tive and religious center of the
north country.

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This discussion was viewed as the
first of a series of such meetings,
where American students and Is-
raeli authorities would "really lis-

ten to each other." .
At the meeting, jointly sponsored
by the Bnai Brith Millet Founda-
chairman of the Joint Distribution
tion and the Association of Ameri-
Committee, is scheduled to talk to
cans and Canadians in. Israel, un-
members of the real estate and
der-the title "American Students in
Israel: Reality or Escape?" a cross-
section of -the more than 1,500
American students at Hebrew Uni-
versity engaged in a dialogue with
Bar-On, who emphasized the need
for Americans and Israelis to work
together.
Political science student Carl
Vinia, 19, a N9111 Yorker who has
studied at Cornell University,
freely admitted that he came to
Israel running away from Amer-
ica, and looking for something—
looking, for example;.for an edu-
cation uninterrupted by strikes-
- and was not prepared for. the
• realities he found here.

DR. AVRAHAM HIRAM

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Illustrated Lecture of Recent Finds
to Be Given by Biran-at Art Institutct

A crucifixion skeleton which
made front-page news two months
ago—and other prime archeological
finds—will be described by Dr. Av-
raham Biran, director of the Israel
government's department of an-
tiquities and museums, in an il-
lustrated lecture, "Finds in Bible
Lands," at the Detroit Institute of
Arts auditorium 8 p.m.' Thursday.
The discovery of the skeleton of
a man crucified about 2,000 years
ago was made in a cave tomb on
the outskirts of Jerusalem. This is
the first physical evidence of a
form of punishment and execution
common in the ancient world but
previously known only through
literary sources.

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young Jews who are expressing
Judaism in other than 'synagogue
situations. A former University of
Wisconsin student who is majoring
in Jewish education, he sees great
value in American Jews immigrat-
ing to Israel in groups, for mutual
support in the adjustment phase,
with a clear Idea of what they can
do for Israel.
Grappling with the question of
the "diaspora values" of the im-
migrant, Steve Zipperstein, a 20-
year-old sociology major from
UCLA, expressed doubt that such
values would have an impact on
Israeli society—rather, for better
or worse, they were bound to dis-
solve or be suspended as the immi-
grant became part of the culture.
This was contested by 'Bar-On,
who hoped that the constant inflow
of new ways of thinking would
stimulate creative ferment in the
Israeli society.

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