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January 07, 1972 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A
30—Friday, January 7, 1972

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' Planned in Mizrachi Moios Hitim Drive

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RABBI RICHARD C. HERTZ
of Temple Beth El, is teaching at
the 'University of Detroit in one
of 93 accredited courses in Juda-
ism
by the Jewish
Russian Jews recently settled in for of Mizrachi and Bar-Ban Uni-
evidenced in fulfilling this year's Chautauqua Society.

Israel, and especially the Jews versity in Detroit, announced this
from the Russian Georgia area week that extensive plans are
(Gruziner) will be assisted by being made to provide such aid
Mizrachi's annual Mo'os Hitim for Passover this year.
campaign for Passover.
Tomkiewicz stated that lists of
Phillip Stollman, president of i hundreds of names of those in
Detroit ,Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz- J need of such provisions have al-
rachi; Rabbi Eugene Greenfield, ready been received here.
assistant to the president; and
For the third year since CARE
Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive direc- found it necessary to end its ac-
tivities in Israel, Mizrachi is work-
ing with Israel agencies to secure
the necessary Passover foods and
Portraits - Candids
to fill the need directly with aid
from
United States, Tom-
Restorations - Passports kiewicz the
stated.
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Gerald Gorelick Gets
Taste of Israeli Life
at Hebrew University

JERUSALEM — Gerald Arthur
Gorelick, 20-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Gorelick of Les-
lie Ave., Oak Park, is spending
his junior year at the Hebrew Uni-
versity.
A onetime leader in United Syna-
gogue Youth at Cong. Beth Sha-
lom, Gorelick attended the Univer-
sity of Michigan where he joined
the Hillel Foundation.
At the Hebrew University, he
is one of some 4.000 students from
abroad out of a total enrollment
of 18,000. As a result of the great
increase in the number of over-
seas students, special facilities to
deal with their needs have been
opened on the Mount Scopus cam-

needs.
"This is an urgent time for
action," Tomkiewicz said, "and

Gifts for the Mizrachi Mo'os
Hitim fund for needy families in
Israel, with emphasis on Russian
settlers who are being integrated
into Israel's economy, may be sent
to Mizrachi, 23125 Coolidge, phone
398-7180.

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Gorelick has met Israeli students
who he feels "play a much more
passive role in the educational
process than do their counterparts
in the States." During the ulpan,
e became friendly with several
y oung Russian immigrants study-
ng Hebrew with him in prepara-
ion for their university studies.
To get a taste of kibutz life, he
pent a week at Sde Eliahu on the
J ordanian border, south of the
S ea of Galilee.
His introduction to Hasidic tradi-
tions (an ultraorthodox Jewish
sect) and hospitality came on Sim-
hat Torah. Having wandered into
one of their tiny synagogues in
the religious Mea Shearim section
of Jerusalem, he was invited to
join them after services in a fes-
tive meal where he was treated
as an honored guest.

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Gorelick studied Hebrew for
many years but joined the spe-
cial university-sponsored ulpan
(intensive Hebrew language
course) when he arrived in Is-
rael last July. At U. of M., he
is a mathematics major, but
plans a second major in philo-
sophy. He now is taking courses
in Bible, philosophy and Jewish
history, as well as Hebrew lan-
guage.

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we hope for prompt responses
from Detroit Jews and for the
generosity that has marked pre-
vious local activities, but in in-
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