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The Labor Zionist Alliance
of Metropolitan Detroit will
present the first in a series
of Jewish Frontier Forums,
entitled "Labor Zionism —
Recycle," 8:45 p.m. Oct. 19
in the Labor Zionist Institute.
Dr. Judah Shapiro, presi-
dent of the Labor Zionist Al-
liance and editor of the Jew-
ish Frontier, will be keynote
speaker for the series. The
public is invited at a nominal
charge. A reception will fol•
low.

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Conferring with Israeli leaders, during their visit in Israel as members of the
Prime Minister's Special Mission, Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign leaders were
briefed on the major needs for the coming year. Their visit in Israel last week was a
virtual preparation for the tasks ahead in the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign. In the
photo are (from left) standing: William Gershenson, AlCampaign leader; Paul
Randleman, 1972 campaign co-chairman; Irving Seligman, 1972 pre-campaign
chairman; William Avrtunin, executive vice president, Detroit Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion; seated: Mrs. Paul Zuckerman; Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban; Paul Zucker-
man, national chairman, United Jewish Appeal; and Irving Bernstein, UJA executive
vice president.

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gious School opens Sept. 20,
students will be participating
in a number of innovative
programs, it was announced
by Cantor Arthur Asher, edu-
cational director.
In the primary division, the
three-year-old Hebrew readi-
ness program will be extend-
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kindergarten through grade
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study for a total of eight
years. Also in the Hebrew
department, four experimen-
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Hebrew will be organized for
elementary students with a
strong linguistic aptitude.
Another venture will be the
inclusion of Israeli dancing
to round out the Jewish arts
program of music, arts and
crafts and dance. It will be
offered in all grades from
kindergarten through 6th.
In high school, a variety
of elective courses will be of-
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ordinate the Lubavitch Center Youth Club's new riding
club. The club is an offshoot of a special Rabbi's Class,
comprised of students who have graduated from a regu-
lar religious school program. It is especially designed to
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horseback riding proved to be the most popular the Luba-
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riding club. The group also will go hiking, motor boating
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