llohocaust IBIS pi ;Cali 011% Topic of Dr. \classier at Ilitlrasha Dr. Jacob Neusnet% professor of religious studies at Brown Uni- versity, will speak on The Impli- cations of the Holocaust" at th" 16th annual Midrasha Institute 8:15 p.m. Thursday at the LaMed Audi- torium of the United Hebrew Schools. Theme of the institute is The Aftermath of the Holocaust: Israel, Judaism and the Diaspora." Other lectures are scheduled for May 4. 9 and 16. Dr. Neusner, who has written a number of books, as well as count- less articles and essays, is a graduate in rabbinical studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary and holds a PhD from Columbia University. He has taught at Dart- mouth College, Brandeis Univer- sity. the University of Wisconsin" and Columbia, and is a member of the National Foundation for Jewish Culture's advisory council and on the editorial board of the periodical Judaism. On May 4, the speaker will he Dr. Maurice Friedberg, on "Jew- ish Ethnicity: a Crisis of Identity — Russia." Comic Lou Mason to Perform at Lansinc, Bond Fete Lou Mason, ccrnedy performer of night clubs, radio and televi- sion. will be guest star at the 24th anniversary celebration sponsored by the Greater Lansing Committee for the State of Israel Bonds '7:30 p.m. May '7 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing. Sidney Rosenberg is chairman. The humorist-singer has per- formed in New York, Miami Beach, Hollywood and Chicago with lead- ing personalities in the entertain- ment field. Mason holds a BA degree from the Talmudical Academy of Yes- hiva College of New York and is a graduate of the Hebrew Teachers Institute. For dinner reservations, call Rosenberg, 351-5771. Clarkson Candidate for Re-Election Judge S. James Clarkson, dis- trict judge of the 46th Judicial District, Oakland County, an- nounced he will seek re-election to a six-year term. Judge Clarkson was first elected to his present office in January 1969. He filed as an incumbent under a new constitutional proviso which waives the necessity of signed petitions and allows the de- signation of incumbent on the bal- lot. During his term, the Youthful Trainee Program for first time of- t fenders was initiated under pro- bation department supervision. The Adult Term of Adjournment program, similar to the Youthful Trainee Program, was inaugurat- ed in Judge Clarkson's court and permits first time offenders to • ,11 earn a no-conviction record by volunteering for community ser- vice such as clean up and debris _ removal or work in the public library. Judge Clarkson served four terms as mayor of Southfield. Bells Ringing in Israel as Telephone Use Grows JERUSALEM (JTA)—The com- munications minister reported that there are 19 telephones in Israel for every 100 people, a higher per capita rate than in France or It- aly and almost equal to that of England. The national telephone network grew by 15 per cent in the past year, .a near world record accord- ing to the ministry.: DR. JACOB NEUSNER gewry (9rt the Air • This Week's Radio and Television Programs LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR Time: 8 a.m. Sunday Station: WKNR. and Time: 1 am. Monday. Station: WKNR-FM (1001. Feature: "Who Is a Jew," part two; Lag 13, 0mer in Meron — an eyewitness account of an unique Holy Land celebration. • • • REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: 9 - 30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some fundamental Jewish themes present in today's popular music. HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: The second program in the six-part series "The Joy in Jewish Music" will feature Sephardic services, with Shaul Ben-Meir playing flute and Joe Resnick on percussion, and the Oak Park High School concert choir, conducted by Doralene Davis. Cantor Harold Orbach sings and acts as host of the series. • • • THE MORNING SHOW Time: 7 a.m. Monday Station: Channel 7 Feature: Tom Shannon, host, will interview attorney Dan Berk on the current situation of Soviet Jewry and plans for the April 30 Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day. Berk is co-chairman of the Jewish Com- munity Council committee on international concerns and chair- man of the subcommittee on Soviet Jewry. • • • BNAI SHOLOM Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102 71. Feature , Phil Blazer provides a contemporary potpourri of Jewish culture, humor, music and litera- ture. • • • JEWISH WORLD Time: 7 p.m. Sunday. Station: WMZK-FM (98). Feature: Jack Roberts presents community notes and news from Israel. • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WNW. Feature: Martin Bookspan, critic and commentator, interviews Geof- frey Wigoder, editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia Judaica. The passion for liberty cannot be strong in the breasts of those who are accustomed to deprive their fellow-creatures of liberty. —Susan B. Anthony.! Friday, April 21, 1972-33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV Arab Students Disrupt Jewish Confab in Belgium BRUSSELS (JTA BLOCII ROSE AUXILIARY will hold a joint installation of of- ficers 8 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV headquarters. The auxiliary will install the following officers: Gerry Feldman. president; Rita Elkin and Peggy Cole, vice presi- dent; Lottie Harris, treasurer, Goldie Bank, patriotic instructress; Phyllis Chassin, conductress; Ada Burg, historian, and Annette Gold- berg, guard. The post will install the following officers: William Greenberg, commander, and Sam Skupsky and Sol Leider. vice pres- idents. A social hour, with refresh- ments, will follow the installation. For information, call the JWV of- fice. 255 - 4743, or Bertha Green- berg, president, 557-3949. Allon and other panel members to leaNc the hall. A confer ence organized by the Belgian Fed eration of Jewish Students was dis- rupted by sonic. 50 Arab students who burst into the meeting hall at the Brussels Free University shouting "Palestine will win,'' and "Israelis are fascists." Several dozen non.Arab left-wiryg students, joined the Arabs and forced Israel Ambassador Moshe Oftew Su#a qi 12 ee) 4 li)1. ft. suevedaor 9 /6144-‹ MICHAEL KAPLIT Couture Warner) s Apparel Photography ',Jae, tali 9 Thu , •8 F.. Mon Tors Wed & Sot Weddings • Bar Mitzvas Boni A,.' „r ors • 613-7392 Master 5 ,,e O tii Pins Coolidge co 9 JWV to Give Luncheon for 'Forgotten' Veterans The annual kosher luncheon at Battle Creek Veterans Hospital is planned by the Department of Michigan and its Ladies Auxiliary April 30. Battle Creek VA Hospital, which houses mentally disturbed, often has been called "the Forgotten Hospital" because of its distance from the Detroit metro area. Tom Tannis and past Depart- ment President Dorothy Cohen, co-chairmen, seek volunteers to help at the party. Those planning to attend will meet at JWV head- quarters at 8 a.m. when car pools', will be arranged. To volunteer, call Tannis, 542- 5994, or Mrs. Cohen, 547-0780. JWV Commander Meets With Waldheim, Laird WASHINGTON — A delegation representing the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. vigorously protested the Soviet Union's treat- ment of Jews to UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. Led by National Commander Jerome D. Cohen of Brooklyn, who had recently visited the Soviet Union, the delegation reported that the secretary general expressed interest in the plight of Jews in ,he USSR. Commander Cohen also met with Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird to report on his extensive trip and survey of NATO, SHAPE. the Sixth Fleet and the Middle East. Cohen urged the secretary to consider the use of liberty ports in the eastern Mediterranean as a substantial booster for U.S. naval personnel. 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