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February 25, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-25

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Solitlifield ' High - StIliiiol to - Iliti-e Madern' iteiireiv
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The.Southfield" Board 'of Educe- 1 to start in

Sep teniber: ' -
tion, at its meeting on Tuesda
y Dr. Mervyn ,Lakin,- president of
evening, unanimously voted to in- !le school board, informed The
troduce a course in the Southfield Jewish News that this course will
High School in
Modern Hebrew 1, be an introduction to language and

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HORthr -IEWISII-tiEWS-- -
Friday, Fewvary. 25, 1972-3

culture' and "w9,1 combine audio- and writing will -lie introduced
visual approaches with structural The active skills of understanding
D .1 11 — HO S
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p ! r
analysis." Dr. .Lakin stated that and speaking will precede the in-
the decision for the commence- troduction of reading and writing."
ment of this course provides that
Introduction of Hebrew courses
"All foreign language skit.;' in, high schools -was urged edito-
comprehension, speaking, reading rially by The Jewish News on July
9, 1971.
FARM VALLEY GARDENS
Plans for the introduction of He-
Gaza Gets New Pier
brew and Jewish studies are now
PR
JERUSALEM—A new pier was being discussed by the Oak Park
Worli•ide
dedicated recently at Gaza port. Board of Education.
Michael Harrington, author and the mid-1960s. The
book was used The first off-shore
syndicated columnist, will be final as a guideline in developing
facility of any
pro-
speaker in a three-part lecture
grams
aimed
at
attacking
the prob- kind built in Gaza, it juts about
series sponsored by the Layman's
260 feet into the sea.
lem of poverty. Harrington's
column, "View from the Left", ap-
pears regularly in the Detroit
CLEAN-UP . . . Our ENTIRE remaining
Official
Agency
News.
;30.00 to $350.00 stock of Winter CLOTHING!
The Layman's Institute was de-
veloped by a number of local Jew-
ish organizations, to provide a
for a lifetime of
forum for differing views and
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proud posseslion
opinions on Mid East issues. In
Open Monday and Thursday 'HI 9•Other Days 'Ill 5:30
cooperation with the Jewish Com-
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neiatrill
clude the American Jewish Com-
mittee, American Jewish Congress,
CERTIFIED MASTER
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Brith, Jewish Labor Committee and
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Lahser & 11 Mile
the Michigan Association of Jewish
Phone 353-3146
College Students.
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Harrington
Harngton to Bring
His View of Middle East

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cot the Middle East,

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7:30

The title of Harrington's address

is "A Democratic Socialist Looks
at the Middle East"
Harrington received national at-
tention when his book, "The Other
America", a study of poverty in
the United States, was released in

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