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August 23, 1974 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-23

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MSU's Open* on Yom Kippur Creates Concern;
SAMMY'S Future Caution Pledged, Without Penalization
has been asked to make its

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, August 23, 1974

CORNED BEEF 'N' RYE

Retention by Michigan
State University of Thursday,
Sept, 26, as opening day for
the new school semester,
created concern and an ex- ,

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change of views between
Rabbi William D. Rudolph,
director of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation at MSU,
and university officials.
B e c a u s e calendars for
school activities are set up
long in advance, MSU au-
thorities stated they could
not make a change in the
opening date but that faculty
has been alerted to the situ-
ation and students will not
be penalized for absenteeism
on Yom Kippur.
T h e university statement
pointed out:
University calendars are
made -long in advance and
the administration was not
aware of the problem when
the '74-'75 calendar was
drawn up; to change the cal-
endar a matter months be-
fore it is to go into effect
would be extremely difficult
and would throw off many
plans made in advance.
The faculty has been in-
formed of the problem and

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°Trie prautbriav

the Jewish Center will meet
9 p.m. Sunday at the Oak
Park Lanes for a night of
first-day plans accordingly, bowling. Nonhowlers are in-
so that no one will be penal- vited.
ized for observing his or her
religious tradition.
Attendance at classes is not
NOW OPEN-
mandatory in any case.
SUNDAYS •
Serious attempts will be
made to avoid such problems
5 p.m. to 12 Midnight
in the future (and, in fact,
coincidence of legistration
and the High Holidays, which
is a far more serious prob-
lem, has been avoided at
least until 1980).
the original P&Wbar & restaurant
Rabbi Rudolph, comment- 10320 West 6 Mile Rd. Detroit
3 blks. E. of Lodge X-Way
ing on the situation, issued
VALET PARKING
this explanatory statement:
861-5557
"The situation is regret-
861.5.557
able, and indicative of a gen-
eral insensitivity of the ad-
ministration to Jewish needs
and problems (the most
blatant example of which is
the situation with regard to
the teaching of Judaica at
MSU). Regardless of whether
the administration did not
know that Yom Kippur falls
on Sept. 26 in 1974 or whether
it knew but chose to ignore
the fact, the matter is most
unfortunate.
"The problem is actually
not a disaster strictly speak-
ing: attendance is not man-
datory, the fir s t d a y of
classes in most universities
is not very productive, and
the faculty has been informed
in a rather sensitive way to
the situation.
"If any problems arise,
vigorous help is available
through Hillel. Parents who
Located In The
are concerned and want to
avoid a recurrence of this
situation are advised to make
their feelings known to Pres-
ident Clifton Wharton Jr.,
Michigan State University,
(TRAVELERS TOWER)
East Lansing 48824.
"A full schedule of Yom
Kippur services, creative and
traditional, will be provided
on campus under the aus-
pices of Hillel."

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Aug. 25

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Sept. 2

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Pat Boone
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Quarter Horse Racing
Willie Tyler & Lester,
The Chi-Liter
Appaloosa Horse Racing
Lynn Anderson, Circus
The New McKinney's
Cotton Pickers, Circus
Ray Charles, Circus
Doc Severinsen
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Kids Day
Veterans Day

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Aug. 21
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