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October 04, 1974 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, October 4, 1974

Victor Landed by Beth Achim

A total of 18 courses on a
wide variety of Jewish sub-
jects will be offered to the
adults of the entire Jewish
community when the College
of Jewish Studies opens its
fall semester 7:30 p.m. Oct.
16 at Temple Beth El. Ber-
nard E. Linden is chairman.
of the board of governors of
the college.
The college is sponsored by
the Metropolitan Detroit Fed-

October War
Memorial Held

TEL AVIV 1(JTA) — Is-
raelis joined in a somber
memorial day observance of
the first anniversary of the
Yom Kippur War last week
with special assemblies at all
army bases and informal
gatherings of Yom Kippur
War veterans from various
reserve units.
Gen. Mordechai Gur, chief
of staff, declared, in an or-
der of the day, that since the
war, Israel had increased the
might of its defense forces
quantitatively and qualita-
tively. He warned that
"forces in the world" were
aiding the Arab armies with
modern weapons and political
support and that Israel must
create the capacity "to pre-
vent war or win it."

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STEVEN I. VICTOR

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Steven I. Victor, past presi-
dent of Congregation Beth
Achim will be honored at a
congregational tribute dinner
7 p.m. Oct. 14 in the Wasser-
man Hall of Beth Achim for
"his dedication to the com-
munity and to Israel, and for
his service to the congrega-
tion."
Victor was the Detroit con-
gregational representative at
the Prime Minister's Israel
Bond Conference in Israel
after the Yom Kippur War. A
leading attorney, he is active
in legal circles and is a
past board member of United
Hebrew Schools.
The Hon. Justice A. H.
Lieff of the Supreme Court

of the Province of Ontario will
be the main speaker. Justice
Lieff is prominent in the
Liberal Party and active in
the Canadian Jewish com-
munity.
He is past president of the
Ottawa Jewish Community
Council and of the Ottawa
Lodge of Bnai Brith and is
on the boards of the Jewish
National Fund and Friends of
Technion. Justice Lieff has
served as president of Con-
gregation Agudat Israel of
Ottawa.
William Freedman is chair-
man of the dinner committee.
Members and friends are in-
vited to participate in the
black tie optional affair, with
cocktails at 6 p.m. For res-
ervations, c a 11 the Beth
Achim office, 352-8670.

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governors meeting of metro-
politan Detroit will be held
7- p.m. Oct. 23 at the Standard
Club of the Sheraton Cadillac
Hotel. A reception will be
held at 6.
The featured speaker will
be Michael Arnon, president
and chief executive officer
of the World Israel Bond Or-
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David Pollack, .general
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Sana Hassan, an Egyptian
journalist, and Amos Elon,
Israeli author, will speak on
"A Vision of Peace" 8:15 p.m.
Oct. 13 for Adat Shalom Syn-
agogue's progrma of continu-
ing Jewish education for
1974-75. It will be the second
annual Morris E. Bloomberg
Judaica Lecture.
Elon is the author of "The
Israelis: Founders and Sons,"

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1 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Registration for all classes
will be held 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 16
and 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17. Reg-
istration and courses will be
held at Temple Beth El.
There are courses for non-
Jews preparing for conver-
sion to Judaism.
For information, call Can-
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Resnick, registrar, 557-7074,
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eers to that of their children.
Mrs. Hassan is the daugh-
ter of Mahmoud Hassan,
Egyptian Ambassador to the
United States from 1938 to
1948. In addition, she is the
wife of a high official in the
Egyptian government.
Mrs. Hasan and Elon first
met at Harvard University.
Elon was lecturing on behalf
of the United Jewish Appeal,
and Mrs. Hassan was a PhD
candidate at the university.
They have completed a new
volume of dialogue entitled
"Between Enemies" Which
will soon be published by
Random House.
The Morris E. Bloomberg
Judaica Lecture is an annual
presentation of Adat Shalom,
made possible by the gener-
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ily. It was established on the
occasion of Mr. Bloomberg's
60th birthday in 1973.

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Courses are open to any
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include: Beginner's and ad-
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and advanced Yiddish, Bible,
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Jewish history, biblical phil-
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osophy, rabbinic responces to
modern Jewish problems,
comparative religion, t h e
prayerbook, folk music of the
shtetl and Hasidism.
Cantor Arthur Asher, dean
of the college, announces
that 14 weekly Wednesday
evening sessions are sched-
uled and students may elect
as many as three classes,
starting at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-

NEW YORK—Leaders of
more than 50,000 members
of the National Federation of
the Blind, and the Jewish
Braille Institute of America,
honored one of the foremost
civil right leaders of the
blind Thursday, Dr. Jacob
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Dr. Freid, JBI director,
was cited for "his 25 years
of service."
Dr. Freid, who has sight
in only one eye, started as
a volunteer with the Jewish
Braille Institute. He became
deeply involved in trying to
intergrate the Jewish blind
into temple life and the com-
munity, and eventually gave
up his academic career to
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