34—Friday, Feb. 2, 1973

Youth Attitudes Toward Israel Topic
of Layman's Institute on Middle East

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai David Youth Arrange Brunch

Cong. Bnai David youth
groups will sponsor a brunch
11 a.m. Sunday, preceded by
a 10 a.m. morning service
for boys, at the synagogue.
Guest speaker Rabbi Mor-

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dechai Glick of Montreal will
speak on "Youth and Re-
How do American Jewish
bellion." Parents are invited.
A regional gathering of youth relate to Israel? This
question
will be explored as
National Conference of Syna-
gogue Youth will be held at part of a general survey of
the synagogue Feb. 23-25. youth attitudes toward Israel
More than 250 teen-agers in a program sponsored by
from the area are expected the Layman's Institute on
to attend the Shabaton, the Middle East 7:30 p.m.
which includes social, cul- Sunday at the Jewish Center.
Josh Muravchik, 25-year-
tural, spiritual and religious
topics.
old national chairman of the
Youth Committee for Peace
and Democracy in the Middle
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East, will speak on "Ameri-
can Youth: Perspectives on
New •aokiati . .
Israel."
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will be Harold Gales of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee. Joel Kaplan of the Mich-
igan Association of Jewish
College Students will intro-
duce the speaker, and Edwin
Shifrin of the Jewish Labor
Committee will chair the
question-answer period fol-
lowing the talk. -
Muravchik, a graduate of
CCNY, serves as national
vice president of the United
States Youth Council and
national chairman of the
Young People's Socialist
League. He also serves on
the national boards of the
Jewish Labor Committee and
the American Jewish Con-
gress.
The Youth Committee for
Peace and Democracy in the
Middle East is an ad hoc
student coalition dedicated to
rallying sentiment on the
nation's campuses for a just
and lasting Mid East peace.
The Youth Committee has a
full time coordinator on the
Wayne State University cam-
pus.
The Layman's Institute is
an annual lecture series on
Mid East issues sponsored
by the American Jewish
Committee, American Jewish
Congress, Anti - Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, Jewish
Labor Committee and Michi-
gan Association of Jewish
College Students, in coopera-
tion with the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropoli-
tan Detroit.
The meeting is open to the
public at no charge.

A dance will be held for
Michigan and Ohio Jewish
singles age 19-35 at a
"Singles Mingle" party 8
p.m. Sunday at Cong. Bnai
Moshe.
A live, band, refreshments
and prizes will be featured.
The event is in conjunction
with other single groups and
cosponsored by the Bnai
Moshe Young Adults.
For information, call Sy
Kaplan, LI 8-9000. There is
an admission charge.

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NEW YORK — Students in Chagall Honored
some 400 Hebrew day schools by Tel Aviv U.
throughout North America
LONDON (JTA) — Marc
are cramming for a unique
kind of contest — a "Braha Chagall has been presented
with an honorary doctorate
Bee" — which would quiz
them on the proper "Braha," in humanities by Tel Aviv
University and has been in-
or blessing, one makes on
vited to lecture there, it was
such food items as kishke,
disclosed here by two offi-
potato chips, watermelon cials of the university.
and an ice cream cone — to
Victor Carter, chairman of
c:ioose but a few.
the board of governors, and
On the local level, class
Col. Yosef Cannel, deputy
champions will compete in
division contests, with divi- chairman said they visited
the famous artist at his home
sion champions participating
in Nice to present hint with
in citywide contests in the a scroll recording the hon-
larger metropolitan areas orary degree recently award-
and/or in the national cham- ed him.
pionship finals. Grades 1-2
They said Chagall told
comprise the junior division, them he would try to make
while grades 3, 4 and 5 com- arrangements to accept their
prise the intermediate divi- invitation to visit the Tel
sion. The senior division Aviv campus and to meet
consists of grades 6, 7 and 8. with stadents to exchange
Sponsor is the National views and answer their ques-
Conference of Yeshiva Prin- tions.
cipals, an affiliate of Torah
Carmel said that the
Umesorah, National Society French Friends of Tel Aviv
for Hebrew Day Schools,
University in Paris have un-
dertaken fund-raising for a
Classical music is the kind Franco-Israeli Center for
we keep hoping will turn into Medical Research at Tel
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