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May 17, 1974 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-05-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

tour of major cities. While
in this country, he will meet
with friends of -the univer-
sity, including leaders of
American Associates of Ben-
Gurion University of the
Negev, and with men and
women prominent in medi-
LAWRENCE HORWITZ cine and medical educatiOn.
former Detroiter of Phila-
delphia, presented a paper
BARRY BERSHAD, junior
before the sixth International
varsity basketball coach at
Conference on Input-Output
Roeper City and Country
echniques in Vienna. He
School for the past two sea-
s one of four invitees from
sons, has been signed as the
e U. S. at this conference.
new head basketball coach
He is a co-author of "1985:
for 1974-75. Bershad, a re-
Interindustry Forecasts of
cent graduate of Wayne
the American Economy."
State University in health
* *
and physical education, suc-
Dr. M 0 S H E PRYWES, ceeds Sidney Fox. The new
president of Ben-Gurion Uni- coach has served as head
versity of the Negev in Beer- coach of the Jewish Center
sheva, Israel, arrived in the basketball team for the past
United States for a two-week eight years.

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Yount', Adults Pursue Happiness

Dr. MORDECAI S. CHER-
TOFF has been appointed
director of public informa-
tion of the World Zionist Or-
ganization — American Sec-
tion. He succeeds Henry W.
Levy.

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Friday, May 17, 1974

A recent "One-Day Seminar on Israel" at the Jewish
Center drew 100 young adults from Michigan and Ohio to
hear three experts on Israel. Judy . Frankel, left, and Robert
Slatkin were members of the steering committee. Donna
Slatkin was a day chairman of the meeting.

Young Leaders Rabbi Tendler
Learn for a Day Due at Dinner

Rabbi Moshe David Tend-
ler, professor of Talmud and
biology at Yeshiva Univer-
sity will speak at the annual
dinner of the Detroit Friends
of Shaare Zedek Hospital
in Jerusalem 6:30 p.m. Sun-
day at Young Israel of Oak-
Woods.
In celebration of Yom Ye-
rushalayim, the anniversary
of Jerusalem's unification,

In the audience listening
to Detroiter Aaron Rosen-
baum, director of the Ameri-
can-Israel public affairs
committee i n Washington,
D.C., are Mrs. D. Lawrence
Sherman, Michigan state
chairman for the women's
division of the United Jewish I
Appeal, and Rabbi Irving
Greenberg, chairman of the
department of Jewish studies
at City College, City Univer-
sity of New York. Rabbi
Greenberg was a speaker at CANTOR HYMAN ADLER
the day-long meeting, as was
Uri Bar-Nev, first secretary Cantor Hyman Adler will
at the Israel Embassy in present musical selections.
Washington. The meeting was Phillip Stollman is general
co-sponsored by the United chairman of the event.
Jewish Appeal's young lead- Proceeds will go toward
ership cabinet, the Council of the building of the dialysis
Jewish Federations and Wel- unit in the new Shaare Zedek
fare Funds leadership de- Medical Center, a 500-bed
velopment committee a n d hospital in the center of
Detroit's Jewish Welfare Jerusalem. For information,
Federation leadership plan- call Alex Roberg, 544-8412.
* *
ning committee.

The junior division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
will sponsor the last in this
year's lecture series 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the United He-
brew Schools building.
The topic will be the "pur-
suit of happiness" with a
panel exploring transactional
analysis, transcendental med-
itation and the traditional
therapy field.
Mrs. L. Robert Levy, chair-
man of the series, is assisted
by Jennifer Cohen. Burton
D. Farbman is president of
the junior division, an or-
ganization of young adults,

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