Golda Presents Hebrew Classes to Begin Next M onth at Center Tues-
Hebrew conversation classes which will be held on
Registration will take place
day at 8 p.m.
Medal to Frani Wednesday
for the audio- are open to intermediate and
classes begin the first
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, Sept. 15, 1972
Haffkine Committee
Prepares Tribute
All
visual classes offered by the advanced students. Classes
week of October.
Hebrew department of the are held at 3 p.m. Saturday
For registration informa-
Jewish Center. There are and 8 p.m. Monday at the 10
tion, call the Hebrew depart-
morning, afternoon and eve-. Mile Center.
ment,
3414200.
A modern approach to the
ning classes for all levels at
both the main building and Bible based on new archeo-
logical findings will be used
10 Mile branch.
The St. Cloud "Habet in the Tanakh discussion
Ushma-Look and Listen" group. Discussipn will he in
Photography
method will be taught to be- Hebrew. The class will be
Weddings • Bar Mitzvos
held
on
Wednesday
evenings
ginning, intermediate and ad-
vanced students. The Center at 8 at the 10 Mile Center.
6.13-7392
The Hebrew drama circle
will cooperate with the Mid-
rasha of the United Hebrew will continue into its third
Gelds Meir recently award- Schools in a class or begin- year at the 10 Mile branch.
ed Rabbi Leon Frans the ners at the Midrasha Build : Original Hebrew plays will
be chosen for the class,
Prime Minister's Medal, or- mg.
•
•
•
iginally conferred on her be-
half by Ambassador Abba
Jewish Interest Classses Offered
Eban at the Federation of
c*the
Reform Synagogues' Israel
Two classes of Jewish in- structor at the Midrasha, will
Rend dinner Nov. 10, 1970.
terest cosponsored by the lead this course on the peo-
Midrasha, College of Jewish ple and life of Israel 8 p.m.
Studies, will be on the Jew- Thursdays at the 10 Mile
ish Center agenda this fall. branch.
reative
Through lecture, discus-
Two credit hours will be giv-
etfOry
sion, films, and slide s,
en for participation In each.
Oolo9rap4
"The Jew in American Pol- Galazan will acquaint his
itics" will be led by Joseph students with the govern-
Adler 9:30 a.m. Thursdays at ment, economy, education
and
Reek's
"A GIFT OF LOVE"
and the general life styles of
ne 10 Mile branch.
R a d gram
• s
Tl l e v aa Pro
! "i
Israel.
• PORTRAITS
"The Status of the Womnn
Registration
will
take
SPECIALS
• COPIES
in Talmudic Law: Selections place Wednesday for mem-
Time: 7:05 a.m. Sunday.
From the Talmud" will be bers from 9:30 a.m. to 9
• RESTORATIONS
taught by Batia Tabiv Tues- p.m., and nonmembers after
Station: WXYZ.
• PASSPORTS • CANDIDS
Feature: "Days of Awe," day mornings at the 10 Mile 2 p.m.
• CUSTOM FRAMING
branch.
S. Y. Agnon's tales of Yom
A course entitled "This Is
Kippur, compiled by Dr.
Lawrence Berkove, will be Israel" will provide answers
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
read by Rabbi Israel Hal- to many questions concerning
New Booking .
studio of photography
pern. Henry Baum, assistant Israel. Arniel Galazan, in-
354-1677
25211 Telegraph
principal of Central High
and hie Onth•cite
Across Irons Roleggis House
School, Joyce Feurring and
851-6118
Closed Mondays
Berkove. Musical selections
will be sung by Cantor Shab-
tai Ackerman.
• • •
Dr. Moses M. Rattner, a
Time: 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
dentist with offices in the
Station: Channel 7.
David Whitney Building since
Feature: "Isaac Levi," the 1924, died Wednesday at age
award-winning television op- 76.
era, with Cantor Harold
Dr. Rattner, a graduate of
Selected
61.;,..;:h in the lead role, will
the University of Michigan's
Jewelry, Diamonds & Watches
be presented.
'lantal school, was a native
• •
Fine Watch & Jewelry Repair
of New Yors. ;24 lived here
Time: 4 p.m. Sunday.
51 years. He was a member
Station: Channel 7.
3773; ;;;;;;11. _in Rd., Franklin, Mich.
i
Feature: "Beyond the Mi- of the Standard City Club
rage," a film on Israel by and a 50-year member of
626-8259
the Chautauqua Society, will Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
its men's club.
be shown.
Surviving Dr. Rattner, who
lived at 16500 North Park
HIGHLIGHTS
Dr., are his wife, - Esther;
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
two sons, Dr. Lewis of Ath-
BOYS'
Station: Charinel 2.
erton, Calif., and Dr. Wil-
Feature: "With All Thy
liam; two sisters, Mrs. Mor-
Heart," a High Holy Day
ris (Mary) Dimont of New
film produced by the Chau- Jersey and Mrs. Al (Clara)
tauqua Society of the Na- Marshall of New York; and
tional Federation of Temple six grandchildren.
Brotherhoods.
• • •
Jumbo zipper, heavy
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Walter Bergman,
pile lined for the cold
weather ahead. Navy,
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Head of Lily-Tulip
NEW YORK—Walter
J.
Station: WCAR.
Gold, Brown and Green
Bergman,
who
built
the
Lily-
Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
Sizes
Loss will use today's popular ulip Cup Corp. into a giant
4 So 7
music as a platform for ideas in its field, died Monday at
age 68. He also was a founder
and issues of real concern.
• • •
of the College Point National
$2200 to $2500
Bank and had many finan-
BNAI SIIOLOM
cial interests.
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
He was a vice president
Sizes
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7)
of
hanks to Scandinavia, Inc.,
to 14
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
vides a contemporary pot- and the American Jewish
$2500 to $2900
pourri of Jewish humor, mu- Committee and a trustee of
of
sic, culture, and literature. the National Conference
ChristiAns and Jr.s.x.- s..
• • •
LAWRENCE, N. Y. — Of- Thursday at the Paris Pas-
ficials of the Hafikine Inter- teur Institute commemora-
ting the 80th anniversary of
n4tional Memorial Committee
the developing of the first
are preparing for the dedica- anti-cholera vaccine by the
tion of a memorial plaque Jewish scientist, Dr. Walde-
mar Mordecai Haffkine.
The vaccine was created
by Haffkine at the Pasteur
Institute in 1892 where it
created international interest
because a cholera epidemic
then was raging in India.
Haffkine immediately jour-
neyed to that land and went
from village to village in-
oculating tens of thousands
of sufferers. He succeeded in
showing the world that for
the first time an anti-cholera
vaccine could work.
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• Orchestras • Entertainment
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ED BURG
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352-0937
255-1540
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OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS
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Eleanor Heyman
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El-Mars has reopened
after being ,
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Layaway or Use Your
Michigan Bankard
or Master Charge
Ely Kahn, Architect
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
NEW YORK—Ely Jacques
i, a }i-
t for
Feature: Jack Roberts of- Kahn, acrieilhi,taenc d
resident
fers community notes and commercial
New
York
buildings,
news from Israel.
Sept. 1 at age' 88.
Station: WMZK-FM (98).
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