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November 17, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-17

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Hebrew University Leads
in Foreign Student Enrollment

JERUSALEM — The Ile- a four-year bachelors degree
brew University's school l program for overseas stu-
for overseas students marked dents, especially designed
the opening of the 1972-73 for secondary school grad-

Trip by Russ Clergy Chief Rabbi Among Them, Is Called Off

NEW YORK (JTA)—The
first visit to the United States
by Moscow's new chief rab-
bi, Yaacov Fishman, as a
member of an interfaith dele-
gation of Soviet religious

academic year with a cere- uates who wish to study for leaders, has been canceled,
many on the Givat Ram their first academic degree the Appeal for Conscience

campus.
in Israel. After two years of
According to Prof. Yeho- intensive Hebrew training
and
general courses in their
shua Allen, provost of the
school, who is administra- native languages, these stu-
tively responsible for more dents enter the university's
than 4,000 overseas students, regular departments.
the Hebrew University teach-
The school processes all
more students from abroad regular university students
than any other university in from abroad—some 2,000—
the world.
and provides special acade-
Prof. Arieli said that close mic advice and guidance to
to 1,000 students this year them during their first year
will study in one of the at the university. Another
1,000 overseas students come
school's programs, w i t
teaching conducted in He- annually for summer cours-
brew. Russian, English, es at the school.
French and Spanish..
About 700, the majority,
at the school for overseas
students take the "Junior
Year Abroad" course and
will return to their 130 home
universities nest June with
full cerdit for their year of
study.
Most one-year students
come from the United States
and other English-speaking
countries.
Another 300 young men
and women are entering the

Foundation reported.
The foundation, sponsor of
the scheduled visit of the

Oaily—Hospital—Sympathy

FRUIT BASKETS

Rodnick Bros.

21032 Grosbeck M-92

1 Bit N B Mole
Warren

foundation president, said
the foundation anticipated
"early rescheduling" of the
visit.

delegation, said the visit had
been canceled because its
chairman, Metropolitan Niko-
dim of Leningrad and Nov-
gorod, had suffered a heart
attack.

Rabbi Arthur Schneier, I

We Would Like to

Soy Good-bye

to all our Relatives

and Friends

We are retiring fo

Hallandale, Florida

Rose & Herman
Rader

PR 2-4350

World Wide ne , ivery

OFFICIAL

AGENCY

OMEGA

AUTHORIZED
SALES & REPAIRS

Friday, Woo. 17, 1972-3
THE DETROIT JEWISH

taws

It's Nice
To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's
DEXTER
CHEVROLET

20811 W. 8 Mile

botsosers Se u ttra,em A T•lograsik

/ret. yr ekri/J/fii?

CERTIFIED MASTER
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Harvard Row Shopping Center
Lahser at I 1 Mile
Phone 353-3146

534-1400

Oor Promise To Yoe:
IIITTFR SERVICE!

Walk-In Center

LOS ANGELES (JTA) —
The first youth walk-in
lounge in the southern Bay
area of Los Angeles has been
opened by the Jewish Center
Association to provide Jew-
ish high-school and college-
age students with a place
for special activities and
rapping for such Jewish
youth who live in a half-
dozen scattered cities in the
area.

LOT G
NORTHLAND

LOT 4
EASTLAND

HOURS FOR THIS SALE

(

SUNDAY 11 TO 5:30

1/2 off

of

1/2 off

Sale!

WE WERE
CUTTING
THE RIBBON

WHEN YOU
WERE TYING
THE KNOT

Savings, have of so token ri personal interest
in your higher interests. your home, your
children's education, your vacation trips.
We help you reach these goals with the
highest interest rotes on savings on
Michigan.

If you were married in 1947, then you're cele
brating an important anniversary this year.
Your 25th. So ore we. A You started with

a deep dedication to each other. We started

with a dedication to serving the needs
of the community. A Your marriage has
been enriched by the warm personal
interest you and your mate shore in
your life together. We, at American

Think of it, special groups of
Fashion items practically given
away — Coats, Suits, Dr
Gowns, Raincoats, Pant Suits,
Sweaters, Blouses,
Slacks,
Skirts — all priced at 1/2 off

We have a lot in common, don't we?

Let's get together.

AMERICAN
SAVINGS
25TH YEAR

of V2 off.

THIS IS HOW THE SALE WORKS:
$100 Items will be sold for $25
$40 Items will be sold for $15
$40 Items will be sold for $10

AMERICAN SAVINGS

$70 Items will be sold for $5
SA Items will be sold for $2
$4 Items will be sold for Si

Main Office 24700 Northwestern

DOWNTOWN DETROIT
600 Woodward Ave at Congress

SOUTHWEST DETROIT
7719 W Vernor Hwy near Central

Charge It Surwin's
• Master Charge
• Bank Amencard

NORTHEAST DETROIT

20060 Von Dyke now Outer Oro,



E .5r),1

NORTHWEST DETROIT

Highway Soultdre Id 480,5

CLAWSON
1305 W 14 Mae Rd neat Cresca•
OAR PARR

19100 Lorernors of W 7 Mae Rd
22401 W 8 Mile Rd neva. tailor.
it Scrusolooff 13700 W 9 ma, Rd neru Coolalge
14114 Telegropts Rd

WEST 8100ASTIE ID
EAST DETROIT
19080 E 10 Mae Rd near Reny Rd 4140 W Maple Rd nen. Telegraph

NORTH FARMINGTON

31555 13 Mae Rd ...or Ortl.nrd tot,. Rd.

SCUT SO iETD
25177 Current...1d Rd nen. 10 Mae Id
21751 W II MO. Rd neer. tobser

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