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September 17, 1971 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-17

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said 'the' Or-
Brotherhoods,' Will hold its" second ter, :Of- Oakland - . COmmitidty Col= frost • are a
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all
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liberal
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Jews; treditional as Well as
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directed , _toward _helping Jewiah
jUdaisin :relev-
ant ' part their . daft lives,- he

MRS. NORMAN LEEMON, na-
tional lundrehairnitin far-wome.n's
if:wiliest' Of- Pioneer Women, was
by-lews - Chairman at the Pioneer
Women- national convention Sun-
lay-Wedtiesdity in St. Lodi. MRS.
MILTON
WEISS; 'afiother Detroit-
.

!rig". Silliimil*:3740/1-2S
er, who is national program - and
education chairman of • Pioneer
Women, functioned • as chairman
of the Wad affairs plenary ses-
sion; She also chaired the program
and 'education "encounter ses-
sion." -

-

_ For- Resit Hasniiiiii 'and: Your

a unique social experiment in cdoperatiVe

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strives for personal and community self-realization.:'
We invite you to experience the kibbutz through the
following programs:

Kibbutz
- Wane
VT - A six month orogram
D of V2 day work and_'

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Kippur Samhatfonilisie acquired .

I/2 day Hebrew

AGE: 18 to

studies

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Temporary workers ,

Living and working
kibbutz one
month or more
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35 COST: Transportation DATES:Year round

= For information and application for the above,

and for

permanent settiement; winter,. summer _ -
41‘ 'and teenage programs, contact:
1111
,.... SHAUL PEER - KIBBUTZ ALIYA DESK.

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Suite1301 •200 Park Ave. S. • N. Y. 10003 • (212) GR 7-5663'
colt 341-4200
Weed Office,. JCC. 18100 Meyers Rd.

the

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services of student rabbi- •
Robert G. Elenshs. Rabbi ICIen!;
sera, ss graduate. summits Cum
laude frOnIAICLA with depart-,
mental -honor's :in_philosophy, Is
now attending theitiebrew Union -
Conegellewish Institute of Ea-

: 'Kushner - esked that all who
Wish to attend the service Sunday
he present by 6:45,- as - at that time
apples, halls, honey And wine will

be served,- "to symboliie hope that
the coming. year be round,
smooth and sweet". There is. no
adt- nission charge. -
For information 611 Kushner;
968-3492, or Chick Marks, 541-

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The Jewish News advises :-
i*: all who
to submit copy ,:.

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- publication -that there -:
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Will be early deadlines for •

*:: the issue of Sept. 24 because
:..
••:`:. -of. the occurrence of High -
;.!. Holy Days Monday and Toes-
.c..'
:.,.:: day, Sept. 20 and 21.
Material for publication in I;
..;:1 the Sept. 24 issue must be
:::j- in our hands by noon today,_15 -. /
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•-: -Sept. 17.
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Amos Elon, Author
of 'The Israelis,'
to Speak Here

Amos Elon, author of "The
Israelis," will start the lecture
series at Cong Beth Achim Nov.
22. -
The chairman of the Beth Achim
adult education committee, Ber-
nard Panush, said Elon is in the
United States for a lecture tour to
promote his book and this will be
his only appearance in Detroit.
Robert Alter,. in the September
issue of Commentary, states that
"The Israelis" is a valuable book
"for its searching portrait of the

classical Zionist character and the
temper of Israel valuable
also as an impressive doment of
the unflinching self-criticism and
self-conciousness one sees more
and more among young Israeli
intellectuals."
Elon will lecture on "Israel
Comes of Age: the Modern Sabra."
The public, is invited.

Nixon Adviser to Talk
at .BrOomfield Breakfast

Presidential adviser and former
Congressman Donald Rumsfeld will
be principal speaker at a break,
fast in honor of Oakland County
Congressman William S. Broom-
field, 8 a.m.- Sept. 24 at Raleigh

Lulov & Esrog (complete set) just ar-

rived from Israel. The most reasonable
prices. FREE! gift with each Esrog

purchase.

HEBREW BOOK - 8p. GIFT CENT
-542-7034
249ockCOOLIDGECor. TO Mile Rd.'

House.' -
Rumsfeld, who at39 has al-
ready held two cabinet-level posi-

tions, will discuss the President's
economic program.
Ittimsfeld served until - last
May as director. of the Office of
-Economic 'Opportunity. - Previ-
- eddy, he was elected to Con-
- great four times tr i m a suburban
Menge distaff. ' • •
• Charles L. Lyle is general chair-
man- of the Broomfield :Breikfast
COMmittee,- composed . of South
Oakkild •businessmen, citizens and
civic.- leaders.. He . said it -will be
the only fund railing effort for

Broatitheld this year.
Tickets :amity
be reserved
. 'through
,
Lyle's offices, 3113, Holland,. Birm-
ingham. •

Ferndale, Mkk.
1018
9-
548-3926
.
Alfons -G. Robins
-
Specialist.in Volkswagen ei Porsche
. Behrens Liverseis & Piaserest '

Happy New Year.

May It be Peaceful
May It be Prosperous.

The officers and board of directors of Hebrew
Benevolent Society (Chesed Shel Emes) extend
a new year's greeting to all members of the
Jewish community.

• Edward Miller, vice-
• Paul Jacobs, president
president • Hyman Lipsitz, vice-president • Leo B.
• Nathan P. Rossen, secretary
Furst, treasurer
• Earl Jacobs, trustee • Joseph M. Korman; trustee
• Harry E. Citrin, honorary
• Leo Stein, 'trustee
president • Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, executive di-
rector • Nathan Wolok, assistant director • Rabbi
Henry L. Goldschlag, cemetery administrator • Sam
Levine,cemetery chairman.

Hebrew Benevolent SocietX
Oak Park, Michigan
26640 Greenfield Road

Congregation Beth Abraham

HIGH HOLIDAY
SERVICES

at its

NEW Synagogue Home

5075 W. MAPLE RD

Bet Whddlebelt &

Inkster

.

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* Cantor Fuchs * The Beth Abram Clair

For Tickets or

Mss liership hdonantien cell-1151-1180

BETH ABRAHAM OFFERS

• A complete Hebrew School
& Sunday School
• Daily & Sabbath Services
• Youth Clubs
• Youth Congregation
• Nursery School
• Adult Education
• Sisterhood, Men's Club
* Mr. & Mrs. Club

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