11• Arab-Israel Conflict in School Studies JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The Arab-Israeli conflict is now part of the curriculum in Israeli schools, according to the education ministry. The objective is to broaden the students' understanding of the issues by introducing his- torical facts supporting, the justice of Israel's position and the validity of restoring national independence in Is- rael's ancestral homeland. The curriculum also includes the Arab side of the dispute. Allied Jewish Campaign Augmented by Appointment of Division Chairmen Division chairmen for the 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign- Israel Emergency Fund have been appointed. Sol Cicurel and Robert E. Schwartz will serve as chair- men of the mercantile divi- sion for the second consecu- tive year. Cicurel is a direc- tor of the United Hebrew Schools and former associ- ate chairman of the division. Schwartz has been active in the division for twelve Surmise is self-deception. years. The mercantile divi- sion consists of workers from the merchandising and re- tail fields. Joseph Garson and Irving Laker will chair the services- arts and crafts division. Both were 1974 division co-chair- men. Secretary of Federa- tion Apartments, Garson is also a director of the Jewish Family and Children's Serv- ice, and a member of Fed- You Are Invited To eration's Health and Welfare Budget and Planning Divi- sion. Laker is a director of The Annual the Jewish Vocational Serv- ice & Community Workshop. Joel D. Tauber will head New Year's Eve Party the Campaign's industrial and automotive d i v i s i o n. at Tauber was an associate di- vision chairman in 1974 and TEMPLE BETH EL a member of the 1974 Cam- paign cabinet. The 1970 re- cipient of t h e Wetsman Award for young leaders, Tauber is a member of JWF's community relations Tuesday, Dacember 31 division, and a director of Eight-thirty in the evening two Federation agencies, the Jewish Family and Chil- Music by Johnny Griffiths dren's Service and the Jew- Hot & Cold Hors d'Oeuvres ish Community Center. Milton Barnett and Myron Buffet Supper L. ,Milgrom have again been Petite Brektast named real estate and build- ing trades division chairmen. Set-ups provided Barnett is a director of the Detroit Service Group and Favors for everyone the Jewish Community Cen- Cost: $35.00 per couple ter. Milgrom, an associate division chairman of the 1973 Sponsored by Married Group Campaign, is a member of For Res. Call Federation's health and wel- Mr. & Mrs. G. Goodfriend fare budget and planning division. 547-8815 B e r n a r d Weisberg will •for business and a relaxed style of leisure. The Elegant Gent Ltd. 29155 Northwestern Highway at Franklin Road Southfield, Mich. —. HOLIDAY HOURS — Open Monday thru Saturday 11-9 355-266• BERLIN — A concert was held in the Jewish community house in Berlin, the first of works exclusively by contem- porary artists. It was ar- ranged in collaboration with the friends of the Israel Phil- harmonic Orchestra. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, Dec. 20, 1974 IBM Selectric Factory Sealed $36888 Add 'n Type 399-8333 342-7800 •••••••••••••••••••**•••••••••••••••••• • RECORD CLEARANCE • • • S/t Select Group 1/2 off • • • : • • I • The professional division kicked off its 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hermelin. Gen. Amos Horev, president of Technion In- stitute was guest speaker. Shown , above is part of the audience, which included, front row from left: Sheila Sloan; Richard Sloan and Arthur Howard, AJC-IEF general chairmen; William Avrunin, executive vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation and Jack A. Robinson, pre- Campaign vice chairman. serve for the second consecu- tive year as food division chairman. In the 1973 Cam- paign, he was the division's co-chairman. Bruce E. Thal has been re- appointed chairman of the professional division. Thal is president of the Jewish Voca- tional Service and Commu- nity Workshop, a • Federation governor, and a member of JWF's health and welfare budget and planning division. The professional division is the largest group in the Campaign structure with a roster of over 5,000 physi- cians, attorneys, dentists, pharmacists, accountants, op- tometrists, health service personnel, engineers, teach, ers and government workers. Morris Asher and Morris Friedman have been re- appointed chairmen' of the metropolitan division. Both Asher and Friedman have been active in the division for many years. Asher is a past special gifts chairman and a board member of the Labor Zionist Alliance Branch 11, and Histadrut. Friedman has been active in the landsmanchaften. Edward A. Lumberg, Jun- ior Division president, will serve as division Campaign chairman for 1975. Lumberg has been active in Division affairs for several years, having served as executive committee chairman in 1973- 1974 and Division vice president in 1972-1973. He was a division executive com- mittee member in 1971-1972 and chairman of the junior men's pre-Campaign section of the - 1972 AJC-IEF. Rabbinic Assembly to Publish Annals A conservative European look Israeli . Melodies Debut in Berlin NEW YORK—A 75th anni- versary volume will be pub- lished by the Rabbinical As- sembly in connection with its diamond jubilee anniversary convention to be held at Grossinger's, April 20-24. Edited by Rabbi Edward Sandrow, special counsel to the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary and a former president of the Rab- binical Assembly, the book will detail the history, guid- ing principles and contribu- tions of the Rabbinical As- sembly, largest rabbinical group in the world. • We Carry Israeli Newspapers B-OREIISTEIN'S Your Jewish Book Store • Oak Park-25242 Greenfield • North of 10 Mile • in Greenfield Center • Ample Free Parking •• 398-9095 • • • • %.' OPEN Thurs. 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