THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Toronto Prof Will Deliver
Haar Lecture at Institute

Prof. Irving M. Zeitlin,
chairman of the department
of sociology at the Univer-
sity of Toronto, will deliver
the annual Moishe Haar Me-
morial Foundation Lecture
of the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute 8:30 p.m. May 9 in
the Labor Zionist Insititue
auditorium.
Prof. Zeitlin's topic will
be "Judges, Kings, Prophets
and People: Reflections on
Ancient Judaism."
The lecture is in memory
the late Moishe Haar, a
ular leader in the De-
troit Jewish community
who was associated with
the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute from 1926 until his
death in 1966.
Haar was instrumental in
the development of the insti-
tute, which was founded in
1926, and as director,
headed its branch schools

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PROF. ZEITLIN
which flourished under his
guidance.
For information, call the
institute, 626-9565. Dr. Irv-
ing Panush is chairman of
the Moishe Haar Memorial
Foundation Lecture. The
public is invited at no
charge.

Rep. Broomfield Reiterates
Strong Support for Israel

Rep. William S. Broom- direct negotiations be-
field (R-Mich.) wrote a tween the parties involved
strong letter of support for in the Middle East dispute.
"Peace calf only be as-
Israel to Louis Panush and
the Zionist Organization of sured when both sides agree
Detroit following the recent on the principles of nonbelli-
meeting in Washington of gerency and on secure and
the American Israel Public mutually respected bor-
Affairs Committee.
ders."
Broomfield said, "Basi,
cally, I_believe Israel must Center Still Seeks
remain strong if there is to Young Campers
remain any hope of a nego-
Community-wide regis-
tiated settlement in the
Middle East. Weakness will tration for the 1975 Jewish
only lead to adventurism Community Center Sum-
with dangerous consequ- mer Program is still being
ences for everyone involved. taken at the Center main
"The corollary to this is building. This year's sum-
that the United States also mer program will take place
in two sessions, with Ses-
must remain strong . . .
"The United States sion One set to begin June
must continue its strong 30.
friendship for Israel and
Programs and activities
devote its efforts toward exist for children and youth,
ranging from the 21-month
old toddler, through high
Sinai to Sponsor
school seniors. Each activity
Medical Lecture
is varied according to the
Sinai Hospital's depart- age, interests, and skills of
ments of medicine and re- the youngsters involved.
For information, contact
search will sponsor a metab-
olism and endocrine the Center Group Services
conference 11 a.m. Wednes- offiCe, 341-4200.
day in its auditorium.
Sale to Benefit
Dr. Sumer Pek, associate
professor of medicine, me- Leukemia Fund
tabolism research unit at
The Michael C. Stark
the University of Michigan Chapter of the Children's
Medical Center, will speak Leukemia Foundation of
on "Role of Glucagon in the Michigan will hold a rum-
Pathogenesis of Diabetes mage sale 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mellitus."
Sunday at the Ferndale
Community Center, 400 E.
Nine Mile.
Items to be featured in-
clude clothes, household
items and gifts. Proceeds
IS THE GUY
will benefit the foundation.
For information, call Mrs.
Morris Penner, 557-8097.

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Levin Novel Topic
of Center Group

The Meyer Levin classic,
"The Old Bunch," will be
discussed at the next meet-
ing of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center Book Series. 1
p.m. Wednesday in the
Henry Meyers Memorial
Library in the main Jewish
Center.
Book Series meets every
other Wednesday in the
Meyers Library, and is open
to the community.. For in-
formation, contact the Cen-
ter Cultural Arts Depart-
ment, 341-4200.

SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE PRESENTS:.
Annual Moishe Haar Memorial Lecture

GUES.T. SPEAKER:

IRVING M. ZEITLIN

chairman department of sociology University of Toronto, Canada
Speaking about:

"JUDGES, KINGS, PROPHETS AND PEOPLE:
REFLECTIONS ON ANCIENT JUDAISM"

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1975-8:30 p.m.

Center to Have
Mini-Marathon

AT THE

.

The Jewish Community
Center's second annual min-
i-marathon run will take
place 10;30 a.m. May 18 on
the outdoor running track
at the main Center.
The mini-marathon con-
sists of a three-mile run, or
10 laps around the track. An
entry fee is required, except
for members of the Center
Runners Club. Everyone is
invited.

LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM

28555 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills

626-9565

Free admission
Refreshments

Oneg Shabbat
Open to the public

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guest
star

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SUNDAY, MAY 18
7:30 P.M.
FISHER THEATRE

BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

tickets

JNF Blue Boxes
Sought Locally

The search is being com-
pleted in the Greater De-
troit area for lost Jewish
National Fund Blue and
White Boxes, according to
Mrs. Frank Silverman, Blue
Box chairman.
Persons with boxes which
have not been cleared may
call the JNF, 968-0820. May
11 is the last day for the
spring clearance.

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