Clergymen to Discuss Meaning of Israel to Jews A unique Conference for Christian Clergy will be con- vened by the Rabbinical Commission of Metropolitan Detroit to discuss the mean- ing of Israel and Jerusalem to the Jewish People April 30 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 at Cong. Beth Abraham- identified with work in the Hillel. field of Catholic-Jewish rela- Rabbi Max Kapustin, pres- tions, both on the national ident of the Rabbinical Com- and international scene. Be- mission, has appointed Rabbi lieving that one of the chief Milton Arm to serve as sources of Christian-Jewish difficulties today is based chairman. upon Christians' almost com- Through the cooperation of plete ignorance as to what the American Zionist Federa- happened to Jews in Chris- tion, Rabbi Arm has suc- tian history, he has special. ceeded in arranging for the ized in this subject and appearance of Rev. Edward written extensively on it. H. Flannery, a member of A member of the national the Secretariat on Christian- Jewish Relations of the board of the National Con- Bishops' Conference, as one ference of Christians and Jews, the American Catholic of the major speakers. Fr. Flannery has been Theological Society and other f scholarly societies, Fr. Flan- nery has been the recipient awards from Catholic, Larry Freedman of Jewish and bipartisan or- Orchestra and Entertainment ganizations. A native of Rhode Island, he was educated in American 647-2367 REMOUNT YOUR PRECIOUS DIAMONDS Together, you and can design the jewelry you have dreamed of of o surprisingly low price. Is INDIVIDU- ALIZE you. 50 YEARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS, SPEAK FOR ME! FASHION'S FIRST MIME+ Pk€€SC FINE JEWELERS LINCOLN CENTER • OAK PARK We honor Master Charge and BankAmericard r Friday, April 6, 1973-33 Cultural Calendar of Events in Detroit Jewish Community April 7-8:30 p.m.—Jewish Center Festival Dancers and Young Dancers Guild in a program of music and dance at the Jewish Center. Admission. DI 1-4200. 8-3 p.m.—Jewish Center Yiddish Cultural Com- mittee at Center. Wolf Snyder: "An Evaluation of the Works of A. Liesin." Free. 8-8 p.m.—Shaarey Zedek Torah Weekend. Dr. Arthur Hertzberg: "What Does Israel Mean for the Future of American Judaism?" Free. 9-8 p.m.—Israel Eliraz: "1,900 Years Since the Fall of Masada—as Expressed in a Number of Works from the Historical and Literary Aspect," in Hebrew, sponsored by the Jewish REV. EDWARD FLANNERY Center Hebrew department at the Center. Free. 10-8:15 p.m.—Midrasha Institute. Dr. David S'idor- and French seminaries and sky: "The Future of the Jewish Community in has been associated with the America" at LaMed Auditorium, United Hebrew faculties of several universi- Schools. Free. ties. He is consultor to the 12-8:15 p.m.—Valia Hirsch: "Women's Liberation Vatican Secretariat for Cath- in Israel," sponsored by Americans for Progres- olic-Jewish Relations. sive Israel—Hashomer Hatzair at Oak Park Com- munity Center. Free. 864-8035. Strange Doings in the Works for Michigana Night at Center "A long night of misery and boredom," at which par- ticipants are invited to wear suits of armor for sports competition and observe belly dancers "who failed the belly- dancing course in Egypt and will try not to fail here," is promised by the Jewish Cen- ter and Israeli Student Or- ganization 11 p.m. May 12 at the Center. The "Michigana Night," as the sponsors have dubbed it, is open to all teen and col- lege-age Michiganians who wish to observe the 25th anniversary of Israel in a style to which they are not accustomed. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Also featured will be Is- raeli folk dancing, with a spe- cial prize to the best left•feet dancers; an Israeli nightclub with orchestra; coffee house with Israeli and American- style food: gamerooms; and self-styled professional artists who will show their portraits of guests in a "monstrous ex- hibition." The pool will be open all night, and short movies will be shown "for those who are tired and would like to sleep." Tickets for this "terrible experience" (their words) are on sale at the Center cashier's office. IC=X X=1=C1C=0041=100==NIC=4 PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST Come In and See Us! For the Best Deal on the New "73's" RED STOTSKY Call 863-9300 , MILT LEVIN Call 863-9300 1)3650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN i<===X X=00=1 Whatever the Season . . . Whatever the Reason • • • The BOOTERY Has IT Chicanery 522.00 Black and White or Navy and Red, in plush suede. sandalizes" the fashion world Town & Country Shoes is always open to a fashion suggestion, and this time we've given the barefoot look a whole new interpretation, with heel heights that fit right in to today's way of dressing. Keno '22.00 Black, Navy, Bone White, Red and Red and White and Blue in Crepe Patent Hop Scotch '19.00 THE BOOTERY Where Fashion Starts BLOOMFIELD COMMONS Lahser & Maple Rds., Birmingham NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mile & Greenfield, Southfield Natural or White Ostrich Print