Envoy's Analysis to Launch M.E. Institute
ZIT-Broth, •minister Of informa-
tion for the Israel Embassy in
Washington, will be the first
speaker in a three-part lecture
series to begin 8 p.m. Thursday
at Cong. Shaarey- Zedek.
The series is under the sponsor-
ship of the Layman's Institute on
the Middle East.
Brosh will -speak on "The UN,
the U. S. and the USSR: An Is-
raeli View?! including in his talk
implications of President Nixon's
forthcoming trip to the Soviet
Union.
Prior ti his current appoint.
ment, Brash served as Israel
ambassador to Burma and minis-
ter to Ceylon. He has held a
number pi foreign office posts
and is a former political com-
mentator for the Israel Broad-
casting Seriices.
Dr. Max Lichter, president of
tute series will be held 8 p.m. Feb. dicated columnist and author of dress is entitled, "A Democratic
14 at Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Nasrollah "The Other America" will be the Socialist Looks at the Middle East.
Fatemi, dean of the graduate guest speaker. Harrington's ad-
school of Fairleigh Dickenson Uni-
versity and former UN delegate
from Iran, will speak on "The New Immigration Centers
to Accommodate 1,500
Arab World and Israel."
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Five new
The final program will be held immigration centers have been es-
7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Jewish tablished by the Jewish Agency's
Center. Michael Harrington, syn- immigration and absorption depart-
ment because of the growing in-
flux. They contain space for 1,500
persons.
All the new centers are in ex-
isting buildings rented by the
Jewish Agency. Geographically,
they extend from 40 miles south of
Tel Aviv almost to the Lebanese
border in the north.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Hubert J.
Sidlow, president of the Jewish
Community Council; and Irving
Tukel, treasurer of the Detroit
Chapter, American Jewish Com-
mittee, will assist with the pro-
gram.
The second lecture in the insti-
FARM VALLEY GARDENS
PR 2-4350
Weld-Wide Delivery
The Layman's Inslltute provides
a forum for views on current topics
of interest related to the Middle
East. The Institute has been de-
veloped by the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, American
Jewish Committee, American Jew-
ish Congress and the Jewish Labor
Committee, in cooperation with the
Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit.
The lecture series Is open to the
public at no charge.
Official C) Agem7
OMEGA
for a lifetime of
proud possesiia
CERTIFIED MASTER
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Harvard Row Shopping Orator
Laminar & 11 Mile
Phan* 353-3146
Ails foreign tar Service
Ferndale, Mich.
o d.
11318 VI. 9
548-3926
Alfons G. Rehme
Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche
L
Alfo
Between Liverneis & Pisecrest
Save the American WANT
NOW
EARN
Lok 4 ..1A,1,* LCrr
fASTUOIPIdam' WADI LAMO
* * * * * * * *
dirIVAI
4 OK A/
Sulu
12.70
NILHB
To 9
CO- T5 arm -
THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
' Friday, missy 14, 1972-3
4-
SUITS
fug
✓ /ad% Wools
V Wool Mends
✓ Untrim Casimir
✓ Rant Coats
✓ Pant Suits
.0.61-0-tes7D 1/0/ups
9 9
Charge It: • Surwin's
• Master Charge • BankAmericard
on dew in, day out passbook savings
Highest rate on regular savings in Michigan.
5% annually, compounded quarterly, with interest figured
from date of deposit to date of withdrawal.
A
American Savings
14 branches throughout Metropolitan Detroit
Accounts insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation
Rates Effective January 1, 1972