Never, "for the sake of Yeshiva U. Scholar Studying Spread of English to Israel 24—Friday, Noveniber 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS peace and quiet," deny your NEW YORK (JTA) — A vice president for academic nations were chosen for the own experience or convic- tions.—Dag Hammarskjold. two-year study is underway affairs, and distinguished,uni- study because they–are repre- at Yeshiva University to de versity research professor of sentative of those "young na- termine what factors are •in- social sciences, is directing tions which are currently ■ volved in the spread or con- the study, funded by a Ford stressing the protection and tainment of the English lan- Foundation grant of $59,400. development of their own na- guage in foreign countries' Dr. Fishman said the three tional languages." • with particular emphasis on Indonesia, India and Israel. . 7oz CPI" 666 Elect Dr. Joshua A. Fishman, 67th District Democrat THERE'S.NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE! • Sponsored prescription drug generic substitution law Sponsored law creating State Construction Code Commission Sponsored law to establish Lifesaving Paramedic Units' Sponsored law regulating Private Empolyment Agencies Chairman, Urbail Affairs Committe Vice ckairmc:m, Elections Committee Chairman, Consumer Protection Committee Repivsenting SOUTHFIELD • OAK PARK ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP • LAT1IRUP VILLAGE A HARD WORKER FOR YOU Vote Nov. 5 for State Rep. Joe Forbes • Wilbur V. "SANDY" U.S. and Canada High Holiday Bond Appeals Net $40 Million - NEW YORK — Special ap- peals conducted in syna- gogues throughout the United States and Canada during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kipptir have produced a total of $40,000,000 in Israel Bonds, the largest amount of Itonds ever subscribed during a High Holiday period since the inception of the Bond program. Rabbi Leon Kronish, chair- man of the national rabbinic cabinet of the Israel Bond Organization, said a record number of more than 1,000 synagogues of all three branches of Judaism partici- pated in the appeals, held in most synagogues during the Yizkor service. Emphasizing the key role of the rabbis and lay leaders of congregations, R b i Kronish declared that their record-breaking achievement this year was due chiefly to a concerted effort to enroll a maximum number of in- dividuals and families in Shomrei Israel, the honor society . of purchasers of $1,000 br more in Bonds. -A Torah mantle made in Israel to memorialize Israel's war dead was awarded to those synagogues that ren- dered outstanding participa- tion in the High Holiday ap- peals. The High Holiday program was conduCled u n d e r the leadership of the national zabbinic cabinet of the Israel Bond Organization headed by Rabbi Kronish and by his three Co-chairmen: Rabbis Balfour Brickner, Pesach Z. Levovitz and David H. Panitz. The three rabbinic associ- ations—the Rabbinical Coun T cil of America, Rabbinical Assembly and Central Con- ference of American Rabbis — actively supported t h e Shomrei Israel Bond pro- gram urging every member family of every congregation to subscribe to Israel Bonds in an amount of not less than $1,000 as "a demonstration of solidarity a n d unswerving support for the people of Israel." Hebrew U. Forum Promotes Arab, Jewish Relations JERUSALEM — Arab-Jew- ish co-existence was demon- strated before a forum of Europeans when a group of 13 Jews and Arabs, affiliated with the Hebrew University's Martin Buber Adult 'Educa- tion Center, recently partici- pated• in a sensitivity semi- nar in Berlin. ' The Israeli group was com- prised of educators and pro- fessional , people from East and West Jerusalem, Acr and Haifa who have been ac- tive in -promoting joint Arab- Jewish cultural and social projects since the Six-Day War. Sponsored by the adult education department of the Free University of Berlin, the international seminar had a total of 40 participants from Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, Ireland, Israel, Swit zerland and West . Germanyt For 12 days, the partici- pants met in sensitive en- counters and work group ses- •sions from morning to eve- ning, thrashing out problems of inter-personal relations, prejudices and aggressions. During the daily, close con- tacts, the participants watch- ed and experienced- how hu- man communication theories develop, into real life 'situa- BROTHERTON -4 -4 RATED MOST QUALIFIED BY CIVIC SEARCHLIGHT STATE REPRESENTATIVE 64th DISTRICT ql REPUBLICAN • • • • Currently Oakland County Commissioner Mayor — City of Farmington 1965-1972 Councilman — City of Farmington 1958-1972 Member and Chairman City Planning Commission 6 years • Member Zoning Board of Appeals 7 years • Marketing Executive Packard and - Chrysler — 25 years • Twenty • year resident in Farmington - 4 Pd. 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