Doughnuts for (W)holy Hanuka THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, Nov. 17, 1972 get Ur y Sinai's 'Nem Daily Living' Clinic to Be Focus of Annual Meeting ' 11 (9 tile , Writer Is 'Appalled' by Abortion Support I This Week's Radio and Television Programs Dr. Dr. Pearsall Rosenzweig Mrs. Bugoci A preview of a new clinic as obesity, alcoholism. drug abuse and sexual maladjust- - Problem of Daily Living." to be offered at Sinai Hos- ment. pital next year, will be pre- Dr. Rosenzweig. depart- sented at the hospital'. 20th , ment chairman since 1961, annual meeting Monday in is on the medical school fac- Zuckerman Auditorium. ulty of Wayne State and Dr. Norman Rosenzweig, Michigan State universities. chairman of the department lie will introduce the over- of phychiatry, and two staff all plan of the clinic, its members will present a pan- scope, purpose and methods. el discussion on the clinic, The clinic program has which is intended to provide been developed under his di- counseling for such problems rection . _ Dr. Paul Pearsall, clinical psychologist in the depart- J. J. CLARKE STUDIO ment of psychiatry, will dis- P0•11, 1■ 411• ■ • of fManorfloya For Your mlAing cuss the treatment of sexual Frfrinels Condlds - Dorecl Colo. Problems. A graduate of Wayne State University, he 3223 W Mohncholir is the author of several mono. N. Muorlond graphs on the treatment of 341-4141 sexual dysfunction. - The third panel member will he Mrs. Janet Bugoci, psychiatric nurse at Sinai. A graduate of Ohio State Uni- versity, Mrs. Bugoci will dis- cuss the clinic's program in counseling parents of drug- • Gage% Low el Alsolensis, VINagess • Ore—s sad Neter.✓ hods abusing youth. • Nino awl &Nervy Feeds The meeting also will fea- • tow CiliMs Ftw Naas ture reports by Milton M. • Dry hats • Awl Was Maddin. president of Sinai: • II•wase baessotew Dr. Julien ('river, executive vice president; and Dr. Ily- 2513 Coolidge, Berkley man S. Mellen, who is com- PHONE 543-3505 pleting his term as chief of roe •orYino Oven Dolly II Ho staff. 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BERKLEY, One Block West of Berkley Theatre Hours: Men.-Set. 10:30-4:30 398-1331 Editor, The Jewish News; I was very pleased to note that Amendment B received a majority of No votes. I was appalled that the polled Jew- ish people supported this amendment by 90 per cent. It is amazing to me that a religion that has always so highly regarded life could be in favor of murdering a viable human being. Certainly the woman's body is her own but not when it involves another human being. MRS. JOEL ADELMAN ISSUES AND ANSWERS Time: 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: Premier Gold a Meir will be' interviewed by a group of correspondents who went to Jerusalem to tape the interview. Mrs. Meir is expected to be asked to asses the outcome of the U.S presidential election in terms of U.S.Israel relations. • • • Time: 12 - 30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WW1. Feature: In the third of a five part series on "Israeli Women III Archeology," Dr. Avraham 13 . ran, director of the department of antiquities and museums of the state of Israel. interviews Mrs Ruth Amiran, who is considered the foremost woman arche- ologist in Israel. Mrs. Ami- ran will talk about her early years and about her work at Arad, N1egiddo, and Ai. • • HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9,45 a.m. Sunday. Station: W.IIIK. Feature: "My . Home is Somewhere Far Away" with Bonnie Trust Dahan, author, who talks with Evelyn Or- bach as part of the series on Jewish books. * • • REFLECTIONS IN SOUND rime: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss will explore some fun- damental Jewish themes present in today's popular music. Time: Noon Tuesday. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1) Feature: Robert St. John, author of "Eban," will he in- terviewed by Eileen Berris. (To be repeated the follow- ing Sunday on WDEE). Schools Unprotected, Gahal MK Charges JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Gahal Knesset member • charged that Jerusalem . schools were unprotected . against possible attacks or sabotage by terrorists and demanded to know why no outside security assistance was provided. Avraham Katz complained !that the burden of security in the schools was placed solely on the principals. He said the education ministry advised the', principals to as- sign women teachers and 11- 12-year-old students to con- duct searches of the school premises and grounds for bombs and bboby-traps. LETTER BOX Treasure of O Lifetime The menu is doughnuts—traditional treat for Ilanuka in Israel. The not-too-delicate eaters are pre-school chil- dren who attend a Pioneer Women kindergarten in an absorption center in Ilaifa. Pioneer Women, at the request of the Israel government, operates all day-care services in new immigrant absorption centers throughout the country. The Ilanuka festival begins on the night of Nov. 30. 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