THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, July 28, 1972
ter Club
es Ai Campaign 5500 i Israel's 25th Birthday to Be Theme
of Jewish Book Month Set for Oct. 27
Thought at the New York school
of Hebrew Union College—Jewish
Institute of Religion. Philip Good-
man is executive secretary of
JWB's Jewish Book Council.
NEW YORK — The 25th anni-
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versary of the State of Israel will
be the theme of Jewish Book
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Month. This year. as designated
by the Jewish Book Council of the
National Jewish Welfare Board
(JWB) Book Month will run
from Oct. 27 to Nov. 26. The an-
nouncement was made by Dr.
Eugene B. Borowitz, president of
JWB's J wish Book Council, na-
tional sponsor of the event.
More than 2,000 Jewish groups
and organizations observe Jewish
Book Month annually. Israel and
the JWB Jewish Book Council will
assist these groups in planning
programs for Jewish Book Month.
"Programming on Israel With
Books," a 26-page publication by
Hannah Grad Goodman, contains
program ideas for organizations,
book projects for youth activists
and children, dramatizations, arts
and crafts project ideas and other
material.
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At a recent victory luncheon, the Jewish Center Social Service
Club presented a $800 check to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Re-
ceiving the check for Campaign is John Nemon, chairman of the
Metropolitan Division. Presenting the check (from left) is Ann
Lublin, chairman of Israel Fund; Molly Copley, president; and
Sophia Hoffman. vice president.
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by Irving Blum, chairman of the ! Brandeis University are: Dr. Wal-
institute. ! ter Ackerman of Los Angeles,
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"Selected Books on Israel" by
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Movie Series for Adults
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A senior adult movie series will
continue through August at the
Jewish Center 10 Mile branch.
Programs of movie and discussion
begin 1 p.m. Sundays.
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Also announced were the ap- Oct. 8.
pointments of two staff members
to assist Prof. Jick in the daily
operations of the Institute: Daniel
J. Margolis, visiting instructor of
informal education, Gratz College ,
as assistant director, and Robert
E. Lapidus, program coordinator,
Hillel Foundation, Boston Univer-
; asity, as administrative assistant.
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The members of the advisory
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the institute's concerns, and what
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gaps and overcome deficiencies
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Department announce the appoint-
ment of Nathan R. Berke, San
Francisco attorney, to the newly
created Advisory Committee on
International Organizations. Berke,
who is a senior partner in a San
Francisco law firm, is a native
Detroiter who practiced law here.
He served on various committees
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
and on the board of directors of
the Jewish Center. Ile still has
family living in the area.
book on international affairs.
of original
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The White House and the State
advise the State Department on
foreign policy problems. The corn-
mittee was formed as a result of
the recommendation by the Presi-
dent's Commission for the Ob- '
servance of the 25th anniversary
of the United Nations.
lie is the author of a published
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