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April 12, 1974 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-12

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28—Friday, April 12, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Senior Adult Events at Center Branch

The Jewish Center 10 Mile
branch will have programs
for senior adults beginning
with the J e-w i s h Literary
Hour program 1 p.m. Mon-
day when Samuel Hochman,
past president of the Center
Culture Club, will give read-
ings from great Jewish au-
thors. He will give a second
reading ' 1 p.m. April 29.

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Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will
review "How to Be a Jewish
Mother" by Dan Greenberg
1 p.m. April 22.
The Senior Adult Council
will hold two programs in the
Friday lecture series begin-
ning 1 p.m. May 3 at the
branch when Mrs. Merle
Harris, campaign chairman
of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign-Israel Emergency
Fund's women's division will
speak on "Israel's Current
Needs." On May 10, Msgr.
Clement Kern of Holy Trinity
Church will speak on "A
Priest's View of Israel "at 1
p.m.
Senior adults are invited
to attend the press review
group at 10:30 a.m. daily
followed by luncheon at noon.

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Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum he added, is the pressure by economy to a halt.
"We've become a resource-
can point to many successes the Syrian Orthodox prelate,
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affairs division of the Amer-
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copal Diocese gathering, become greater. We must
ican JeWish Committee.
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To his sorrow, however, Rabbi Tanenbaum warned keep the lines of communi-
cation
open
and
press
the
im-
that
Christians
and
Jews
there has been no progress
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in his effort to build Jewish- must combat the political portance of the need of shar-
ing the economic burden
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"Anti-Semitism hasn't man-
Southfield
the local Imam of the Islamic mendous oil wealth. He said
ifested
itself
in
any
special
the
"illusion
of
pan-Islam"
church to respond to an in-
vitation to discuss with Rabbi must be exposed to "the lib- way, except for the fringe ac-
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Tanenbaum and other religi- erals and third-world special- tivity that must be watched,"
Rabbi Tanenbaum said. "Our
ists,"
who
may
be
unaware
ous leaders "The Unfinished
Agenda in Interfaith Rela- of how little the wealthy (AJCommittee) work of 20 to
30 years of dialogue has held
tions" last week at the Epis- Arab countries have contrib-
up well. I think most Ameri-
uted
toward
the
starving
copal Diocese.
Rabbi Tanenbaum told The third-world Moslem nations. cans have refused to buy
R a b b i Tanenbaum also easy answers."
Jewish News that the AJC
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and Islam."
Held with scholars from get away with it. America
Iran. Indonesia, Pakistan must recognize if it caves in
and Turkey, the dialOgue to that kind of intimidation,
"started positively and con- it will expose us to the same
structively," said Rabbi Tan-
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ing of breakthrough, that
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both groups could profit in From U.S. to Show
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exploration for the future."
Paintings Here
However, shortly before the
The public is invited to a
Yom Kippur War, he said,
the effort had to be termin- champagne reception Thurs-
ated. "Tremendous pressure day evening to mark the open-
Hair
had been brought to bear by ing of a one-man show fea-
the Palestinians and by Arab turing the works of Arthur
Christians and Muslims who Bressler of Haifa at the Gal-
threatened to excommuni-
cate the scholars from Mus-
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would have been totally iso-
lated."
for apps.
Rabbi Tanenbaum said he
continues to maintain contact
with several of them, and
hopes that these "victims of
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to resume contact with the-
a
Jewish community.
In Israel, he said, there is
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a "circumspect, limited com-



munication," but here, too,
c.r)
Arab terrorists have taken
a
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their toll.
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Rabbi Tanenbaum's recent erie de Bbicourt. The show

report that the Vatican has will continue through May 4.
given up its 1947 position call-
Bressler's life, since he was
0
ing for the internationaliza-
18, has been devoted to paint-
con-
tion of Jerusalem was
firmed in a memo' received ing and teaching.
Born in Brooklyn, he stud-
from "a representative in
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Europe who visited Rome ied on a scholarship at the
last week," he told The Jew- Art Students League in New to
York, and in his fourth year
ish News.
The controversial report, received the coveted McDow-
cu
which had been denied by a ell Travelling _ Fellowship
a
which
included
one
year
of
Vatican spokesman almost as
study
in
Europe,
and
a
one-
soon as it was issued, calls
only for the internationaliza- man exhibition at the Art
4i0
tion of the holy places' in Students League.
He
has
since
had
several
Jerusalem, Rabbi Tanen-
The great look
one-man shows and exhibited In
baum said.
of polyester gabardine.

in
many
group
shows,
includ-
"A number of years ago,"
Just one of three in
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our collection.
be added, "Chief Rabbi ing the prominent Butler An-
Style shown available
a
Yaacov Herzog and I helped . nual. Since 1970 he has lived 41)
in white, powder blue,
draft an international cov- in Israel where he is a mem-
shrimp, mint and yellow.
enant for the holy places. It ber of the Artists Association •
was accepted by the Vatican and has exhibited at the Ritz
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secretary of state, but the Gallery and the Abba Khou-
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4./1
shy
Center
in
Haifa.
Armenian and Greek Ortho-
He and his wife, Barbara, •
dox churches objected" be-
cause of their ownership of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O
George C. Parzen of- Detroit,
so much of the land.
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Rabbi Tanenbaum said the are touring in this country. 4."
coolidge cor. 9 mile
internal problems of the He is the son of Joseph Bres- •
Oak Park
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the
late
Esther
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churches must be resolved
a
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open daily 9:30 to 5:30 Sot. 'til 6
before any progress can be late uncle, Max Bressler, was
Sunday noon 'til 6
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