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February 23, 1973 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-02-23

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32—Friday, Feb. 23, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Two Detroiters Produce Hebrew
Aleph Bet Coloring Workbook

Me-

Two Detroiters have coin- illustrations suitable for each
bined their literary and artis- I letter
It is explained by the two
tic abilities to produce a
much needed work book for authors that "for clarity we
have included contemporary
children.
In their "Hebrew Coloring Hebrew square character and
Book," the ''Aleph Bet in cursive form and transcrip-
Art," Cyril Aronson Miles tion for each letter."
Different manuscripts were
has designed the explanatory
work and Rose Levine ren- resorted to for the adapta-
tions
for this alphabet, in-
dered the work for coloring.
The 22 letters in the He- cluding a German illumi-
nated
page from "Vayid-
brew alphabet are accom-
panied• in this paperback by bar."
As an additional means of
instructing the reader, the
authors appended a page of
ancient language alphabets.
They explain: "These med-
ieval alphabets form some of
the links in the mainstream
of art, and a knowledge of
them will help to increase an
understanding of related He-
brew culture.".
This paperback, "Hebrew
Alphabet Coloring Book,"
has been published by Alpha
Beta Circle Press, 4036 Tele-
graph, Bloomfield Hills.

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Einstein Sells 5155,000 in Bonds

Classes on hasidic phil-
osophy a r e conducted on
three Michigan college cam-
puses by Rabbi Yitzchak
Kagan of the 1 o c a 1 Luba-
vitcher Center.
A lecture on "Apprehension
and Comprehension of God"
will be held 6:30 p.m. Mon-
day at Hillel House on the
At the Einstein Lodge and Chapter Bnai Brith leader- University of Michigan cam-
ship reception, in advance of the Feb. 24 Israel Bond din- pus. At 8:30 a discussion of
ner-dance, more than $155,000 was subscribed in Israel "The Purim Miracle in the
Bonds. Shown are (from left): Mrs. Joseph Berman, Light of Hasidism" will be
held in Bursley Dormitory
president of Einstein Chapter; the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Shapiro; Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, guest speaker; Mrs. Sam on North Campus at U. of M.
Michigan State University
Freedman, dinner ticket chairman; Sam Freedman, Ein-
stein Lodge president; and Mrs. Max Tyner, Einstein Chap- will sponsor a talk, "Mys-
ter Israel Bond chairman. Not shown Is Norman Adelsberg, teries of Torah," 7 p.m.
Tuesday in the Student
Einstein Lodge Israel Bond chairman. For reservations,
Union.
call Israel Bonds, 557-6770.
The lecture series, "The
Mystique of the Mitzva" will
feature
a lecture, "The Sab-
Joyce Freed to Wed bath Queen"
Part II, 4 p.m.
in the Oakland
Mr. Arnold Weiner Wednesday
Center at Oakland Univer-
sity.

PONTIAC LODGE will hold
a write-in for Soviet Jewry
7 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Bnai Israel, Pontiac. This
write-in is to generate
thoughtful letters to Michi-
gan congressmed in support
of the Vanik Bill in the House
of Representatives and the
Jackson Amendment in the
Senate.

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Judge Lawrence Gubow
has been elected to the board
of trustees of Sinai Hospital.
His term expires Dec. 1,
1974. The federal court judge
is a member of the baa-rd of
governors of the Jewish
Welfare Federation and a
director of the Detroit Serv-
ice Group and the Jewish
National Fund. He is a past
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council.

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CHERRY BEAUTY SALON

Hashomer Role
to Be Stressed
on Yanai Visit

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Kozloff, former Detroiters of
Chicago, announce the en-
Educator, shaliakh (ad-
gagement of their daughter viser) and Mapam theoret-
Denise Carol to Larry Colby, ician Yona Yanai will seek to
son of Mr. and Mrs. David inform the public of the work
Colby of Glenview, Ill.
of Hashomer Hatzair on his
The bride attends the
visit to Detroit next month.
Northwestern University's
Yanai, a founder of Kibutz
school of dental hygiene. Her
Ein Hashofet, will address a
fiance attends Kent Law
meeting 8:30 p.m. March 10
School.
A June wedding is planned. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rayberg, 14201 Ver-
non, Oak Park. He also will
address groups of college
students on the role of Hash-
omer
in seeking a solution to

the impasse between Israel
An evening of Jewish and the Arab countries.
music will be presented 8:30
Hashomer Hatzair advo-
p Saturday at the home cated a binational state
of Bob and Shirley Benyas, before the UN partition de-
5597
Apple
Ridge, West cision and 1948 War of Inde-
Bloomfield, it was announced pendence. Mapam, its politi-
by Paul Chover, president of cal party, continues to hold a
the Sholem Aleichem Insti- "dovish" position on the
tute.
territories held by Israel.
Hashomer kibutzim take in
Participants in the pro-
gram will be Shirley Benyas, children from disadvantaged
soprano; Leo Mogill, tenor; families and feed, clothe,
and Sidney Resnick, bari- house and educate them
tone. David Wilson. pianist, through age 18. Each child Is
will be accompanist. They adopted by a kibutz
In the U.S., Hashomer
will perform folk, theater
and art songs, composed by Hatzair is seeking to raise
Lazar Weiner, Marc Lavry, funds for Givat Haviva, the
Julius Chajes Maurice Ra- Hashomer graduate school in
vel, Darius Milhaud and Israel, and for the summer
Leonard Bernstein.
camp program in the U.S.,
Dr. Irving Panush, chair: where aliya is stressed,
man of the program com-
U.S. Hashomer youth mem-
mittee, said those wishing to bers run their own groups,
attend this concert, in cele- with the guidance of a shal-
bration of Jewish Music iakh and sometimes t h e
Month, may call the Sholem financial aid of an adult
Aleichem Institute, 626-9565. group.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freed
of 12 Mile, Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Joyce Marsha
to Arnold Leib Weiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Weiner of North Park Dr.,
Southfield.
Miss Freed attends Wayne
State University. Her fiance
was graduated from the De-
troit College of Law.
A June wedding is planned.

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