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February 04, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-04

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League'forillandicaPed
Asks All-Age Volunteers

Student of Arab
Affairs to Address
Vaad Dinner Chai rman Appointed
Habonim Assn.

1

TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 4, 1972-35
League fQr - the - Handicalied-
Goodwill hadiastries has a variety
of volunteer openings at the De-
troit and Northwest suburban of-
Nathan Soberman has been from Borden's, Ina., and United
t
fices for men and women of al-
The American Habonim Asso- named general chairman of the D airies.
This Wades sail. and
most every age.
ciation will meet 9 p.m. Saturday committee for the 34th annual
For nearly four decades the
Teleddels Programs
at the Labor Zionist institute.
On-the-job training will be given
dinner of the Council of Orthodox
in agency tour guides, teachers of
Dr. Moshe Sharon, historian and Rabbis of Greater. Detroit,•4-p.m. Vaad Harabomm has served as a
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
rabbinic
lialairhic authority in mat-
faculty
member
at
Hebrew
Uni-
March 12 in Cobo
knitting, eniibeting and other
te rs relating to the rabbinic court,
Time: 9:30 u.in. Sunday.
versity's Institute for Asian and
crafts; nonprofessional tutors in
Station: WAR.
endorsement
of kosher products
African Studies and a faculty mem-
This annual
the 3 Rs; teachers of musical in-
Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss ber at Bar-Han University's de- dinner was an-
and the supervision of kosher
struments to multiply handicaped will
catering.
explore some fundamental
youth; men to help loan closet Jewish themes present in today's partment of Arabic, will speak nounced by Rabbi
on "The Relations of the Israeli Lei z er Levin,
hospital equipment; drivers to pro- music.
Government to the Arab Minority president of the
vide transportation; demonstrators
•S. • •
on the West Bank."
Vaad Harabonim,
to the handicaped on how to par-
HIGHLIGHTS
Dr. Sharon serves as senior of- and David J.
ticipate in recreational and game
Time:
9:45
a.m.
Sunday.
ficial
in
charge
of
veterans
af-
Cohen, chairman
activities; visitors to lonely peo-
Station: Channel 2.
fairs in the occupied territories of the Merkaz,
ple; story readers and tellers for
Feature: Dr. Samuel Krohn and on the West Bank.
at the home of
the day care center; people to
The public is invited, and re- Mr. and Mrs.
teach everyday household arts; and Evelyn Orbach trace the historical
precedents for a Jewish Commu- freshments will be served.
Max Biber. Bi-
picnic and party organizers.
her, chairman of Soberman
To volunteer, call Mrs. Wilma nity Council in communities of the
savreatt
past and describe the early years
Price, 964-3900.
the kosher food advisory commit-
of the Detroit Jewish community.
Thurs. & Fri. Nites
tee of the state Agricultural De-
• •
partment, stressed the role of the
9:30-9
Senior Adults to Hold
Vaad Harabonim and proposed a
ETERNAL LIGHT
Other Days
Purim Fun, Games Day
kashrut
educational
campaign.
Time: Sunday 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
9:30-5
Senior Adult Connell will hold
Station: WWJ.
Among the private and public
a Purim fun and games day 1
"Why a Space Scientist Became
Master Charge & Bankkeerieard
Feature: "The Visitor from Illi- a Hasid" is the title
institutions
supervised
by
the
of a lecture Vaad are 13
Coolidge at I Mile. Oak Park _
p.m. Feb. 29 at the Jewish Cen- nois."
shohetim, 12 mash-
to be given by Dr. Velvel Greene
ter. There will be refreshments
gikhim, nine slaughter houses, 22
of the University
and prizes, and everyone is in-
butcher shops, two ices stores, one
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
of Minnesota 8
vited. There is a donation
soap company, eight catering es-
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
p.m. Feb. 16 at
For tickets, call the senior adult
tablishments,
one bakery, one
Station: WDEE.
the Lubavitcher
division, DI 1-4200, Ext. 224.
pastry shop, Sinai Hospital kosher ... for Al! occasions!
and .
Center.
kitchen, Camp Gan Israel, Jewish
Tune: Noon Tuesday.
Dr. Greene,
Center snack bar, Federation
Station: WRRS-FM (105.1).
who holds ad-
Apartments,
Jewish Welfare Fed-
Feature: Rabbi Samuel I. Silver, vanced degrees
eration kitchen, Cholov Yisrael
author of "How to :Enjoy This Mo- in bacteriology
I Mae osier photography for all
cottage
cheese
and sour cream
41"P411 - 1 21*.--'•
1-
ment," will discuss his book with and biochemistry
*wades& Moderato prices.
"Got Wet"
Eileen Berri's.
from the Univer-
"WA Synspale.
• • •
please call 968-7234
sity of Minneso-
"Coagralutanom"
Israel Map Offered
ta, holds a joint
IN CONTACT
"With lam"
appointment to
Copies of a map showing Israel's
Dr. Greene
"Boit Moho"
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
"Son Voyage"
the College of Medical Sciences present borders are available free
54 •1•11amelleplks eeee *abases*
Station: WJR.
'Good Link"
as
an
associate
professor
of
public
Feature: Religion and man is
from Hy Vile, POB 3202, Kansas
ROTT
placed in contact, featuring Hal he a Ith and microbiology. Dr. City, Kan. 66103.

--4111CIMSTRA
Greene
also
is a research worker
Youngblood.

Featuring
* • •
in the fields of environmental
Distributed by the American
- VICKIE - CARROLL
microbiology
and contamination Educational League for a Secure
BNAI SHOLOM
control and has lectured on these Israel, the map includes 12 his-
_
255=1540
i352-0937.:
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
subjects in 33 states, Canada and toric map insets and makes the
Station: WBRB,FM (102.7).
Europe. He is, among others, a case for maintaining present de-
- Feature: Phil Blazer provides a consultant to the aerospace indus- fensible boundaries.
contemporary potpourri of Jewish try and to NASA's planetary quar-
`culture, humor, music and litera- antine program.
ture.
Dr. Greene is on the college
-
*
and university council of the
JEWISH WORLD
Lubavitch
Youth Organization
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Flowers•Antiques
and In both 1969 and 1970, de-
Station: WMZE-FM (98).
2140 Walnut Lake Road
Feature: Jack Roberts Presents livered the Lubavitch Foundation
annual lecture in London.
Birmingham, Michigan 48010
Israel folk music, community
Dr. Greene's lecture opens the
626-5484
notes and news from IsraeL

intellectual educational lecture
series at the Lubavitch Center.
DIRECTIONS
Bill McDonald
Few Geed- Photographs
Time: 1 p.m. Sunday
Next in the series will be Dr.
Fern Kumove
and Imam* 511tViCIN
Station: Channel 1.
Irving Block, professor of philoso-
Sharon Mendoza
Call his at
Feature: "Women and the Tem- phy at the University of Western
ple." Marlene Sanders, ABC com- Ontario. At 8 p.m. Feb. 23, Dr.
lock
will
reveal
"Why
an
Aristo-
Mentator, explores the role of B
women In temple leadership, pres- telian Philosopher Became a
ent and future. Ha sid."
Itar2411iiales
'
The lecture series is part one of
W. gem. to Your - Nom*
Clothes
With $.m ass
a three-part teach-in program.
There are some on whom fine Part two is a dialogue with three
TY S-8805
WI. 44845
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Open Sunday
12 to 4

Space Scientist
to Give Lecture at
Lubavitch Center

• • .

FRUIT BASKETS

Mrs. R. Leiblek

smoripots

, .

William Geoffry Gallery

-

BLAIRSTUDIO

Rabbi Meals Friedman of St. Paul,
9 p.m. Feb. 16.
Part three is a series of four
adult religion courses 8 p.m. March
6, 13, 20 and 27 at the Lubavitch
Center.
All of the programs are free.
For information, call the Luba-
vitcher Center, 548-2666.

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