THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30—Friday, Nov. 17, 1972

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ZOD Scholarship Unit
Stnrs - Shooting for Dec. 3 Opener $250,000 in Stock to Air Summer Plans
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The last weekend of the performs monologues and
Jewish Book Fair vull be sketches. Both perform in
highlighted with a perform- Yiddish.
ance 8:30 p m. Saturday by
On Sunday morning. there
vocalist Sidor Belarsky and will be book tours and re-

humorist Herschel Gendel at views for children of all ages.
the Jewish Center.
At 2 p m., Omnibus, Child-
Belarsky includes in his ren's Theater will present
repertoire both classical and ! '•Mr. Solomon's Magical
folk music, while Gendel ; Book Shop. a play written

ed

especially for Book Fair.

At 10:15 a m , Sunday, the
s h Parents Institute will
present readings and reviews
of Jewish literature. Partici-
pants include Beverly Cole.
Sheldon Slavin and Bob Mot-
ner. A tribute to Anne Frank
and "0 Jerusalem' will he
discussed. There is no
charge.

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At 8 that evening. Dr.
Shlomo Kodesh will speak
on "Israel's Cultural Needs"
presented by the Hebrew de-
partment of the Jewish ('en-
ter. Dr. Kodesh is with the
department of education and
culture in the Diaspora of
the Jewish Agency in New
York. There is no admission
charge

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NEW YORK tJTA)—More

president of the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit, an-
nounces that the scholarship

than 800 Ampal-American
Israel Corp. stockholders
purchased $250,000 in 7 per
• cent sinking fund debentures
to aid Israel in providing
housing and employment for
Soviet Jewish immigrants, it
was announced at its 31st
annual stockholders' meet-
ing here.

The cast of Center Theater's production of "Milk and
Iloney," which opens Dec. 3, includes (from left) top row:
Rita Ere!, Ron St. John, Shirley Frost, David Gutman,
Rachel Jacobs, Sue St. John and Janice Lee Saul; middle:
William Feinberg, Barbara Ann Grant, Irene Pianin, liar
rict Goldman and Sylvia lialliburton: and bottom: Sara
Zivian, Timothy Thomas and Abby Moran. Tickets for the
play, which will be presented in celebration of Israel's 25th
anniversary, are on sale at the Center.

Prof. Solomon Poll, dean
of the faculty of social
sciences, is in charge of the
center, assisted by Prof.
Ernest Krause of the depart.
ment of sociology.

Israel Sets Record
in Book Imports;
Schedules Fair

JERUSALEM — Israel im-
ports more books and peri-
odicals per capita of popula-
tion than- any other country
in the world. English is the
predominant language.

Kaddari; Prof. Milon Spre-
cher, dean of the faculty of
natural sciences; and Prof
N. Wiser, head of the depart-
ment of physics.

He conferred with Prof
Ernest Krause of the depart
ment of sociology, a recent
immigrant from England !
who was active in the British
Committee of Doctors, Scien-
tists and Academics for the
Release of Soviet Jewry.

The cornerstone of the
new faculty house being
sponsored by Mexican Jewry 1
at Bar-Ilan University was
laid Nov. 2. and was attend-
ed by a delegation of Mexi-
can Jewry headed by Ezekiel
Liverant, president of the
Mexican Zionist Federation I
and chairman of Friends of
, Bar-Ilan in Mexico, and rep-
, resentatives of other Jewish
communities in South Ameri-
' ca.

The new building, in the
center of the campus, will
contain offices and facilities
for the academic staff, club
rooms. a restaurant and ac-
commodation for visiting lec-
turers

The biannual Jerusalem
Book Fair has grown signifi-
cantly since its inception in
1963. Since then, it has in- !
creased exhibition space by
more than 50 per cent, the
PARIS (JTA) — The
number of visitors from UNESCO General Assembly
21,000 to 41,000. and the num- Tuesday adopted an Arab-
ber of participating countries i sponsored resolution calling
from 22 in 1963 to 30 in 1971.
upon Israel to observe the
The growing importance of status quo in Jerusalem and

UNESCO OKs Arab
Resolution to Keep
Jerusalem Status Quo

periodicals has made it es-
sential to incorporate an
International Periodical Ex-
hibition. For the first time
in 1973, the Jerusalem Book

Fair. like those • in Frank.
furt. Brussels, Warsaw and
Belgrade, will have such an
exhibition with periodicals on
every subject and from all
parts of the world.
The International Periodi-
cal Exhibition will be organ-
ized and managed by the A.
P. Wales Organization of

''not to change the character

of the city."

The resolution was adopted I
by a vote of 58-6.
A number of amendments

presented by the United

States, Holland and Brazil
trying to tone down the or-
iginal resolution were turned

down.

A number of resolutions
presented by the Soviet
Union. Ukraine and Byelo-
russia condemning Zionism

as "a form of racism" were
London. withdrawn.

For scholarship applica-
tions. contact the ZOD office,
18451 W. 10 Mile, Southfield,
353-3636. Requests should be

Corp. also vot-

submitted by Dec, 1.

C reative

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migrants, the bulk of which
came from the Soviet Union
• . . . has resulted in a terrific

Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan
The two projects currently
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University mobilized friends being undertaken are
and supporters this week to functional analysis of religi-
assure success of the annual ous diversity in Israel with
dinner to he held 6 30 p.m. special reference to the
Nov. 30 at Cong. Shaarey
Naturei Karta. and the study
Zetiek.
of subcultural continuity per-
With Max M. Fishcr as sistence and change in Jew-
guest speaker, the dinner ish Oriental groups in Israel.
committee is operating under
Prof. Herman Branover,
the general chairmanship of the well-known Russian Jew-
Grossman.
ish physicist who recently
Reservations are being ac- immigrated to Israel, visited
cepted for the dinner at the Bar•Ilan University on Nov.
Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180.
3, and was received by the
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rector, Prof. Menahem Zevi

A Center for the study of
Jewish Subcultures in Is-
rael has been established in
the department of sociology
at Byr-Ilan University. The
basic aim of the center is to
investigate with an interdis-
ciplinary approach the back-
ground and social structure
of subcultural groups in or-
der to gain better under-
standing of social relation-
ships in Israel's heterogene-
ous society.

Ampal

teen-agers age 14-17.

to extend a substantial
loan to Shikun Ovditn, a con-
struction company commis-
' sioned by the Israeli govern-
ment to build part of the new
housing for immigrants and
young couples.
"The sudden influx of im-

Bar-Ilan Detroit Friends
Spur. Annual Dinner Plans

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FOR SUBCULTURE STUDY

The

committee will meet soon to

discuss the 1973 ZOA sum-
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