. .1/5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hillel Day School Appoints Rabbi Abramson as Head Aliya Increase NEW YORK — Jewish immigration to Israel from the United States and Can- The Hillel Day School of ada during the month of Metropolitan Detroit has August, 1975, increased 30 appointed Rabbi Robert percent over August of last Abramson as headmaster. year, according to figures Rabbi Abramson holds a released by the Israel Ali- BA degree from Brandeis yah Center. University and a bachelor of Jewish education degree The number of North from the Boston Hebrew American Jews immigrat- College. ing to Israel this August Upon completion of his was 578 as compared to last undergraduate studies he year's sum of 407 during the attended the Jewish Theo- same month. logical Seminary where he .11. ■ ,1111111. arriet Etelman Selma Raskin 41111. of Selma's Yarn Shop Invite You To Their FRIENDS OF THE BAYIT will meet 8 p.m. Ai It RABBI ABRAMSON received an MHL in 1965. He was ordained rabbi in 1968. Rabbi Abramson was one of the first seminary students to participate in a dual program with Colum- bia Teachers College. His work at Teachers College was in curriculum theory and practice. He is pres- ently completing his doc- toral thesis in this field. In 1971, after graduation, he received the Carl and Barbara Friedman Award for "excellence in education studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary." Simultaneously, he re- ceived a fellowship to per- mit him to continue his studies with Dr. Seymour Fox, dean of the school of education, at the Hebrew University. Upon his return from Is- rael in 1972, Rabbi Abram- son received a joint appoint- ment as educational • Except Sale Price 99c 4 oz. worsted weight coronation acrylic director of Kehillath Israel • Hebrew School, the pilot • school of the graduate pro- 15075 W. 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Chuck Wolfe, director of Borman Hall- Jewish Home for the Aged, will speak on "The Future of the Jewish Aged." For infor- mation, call Shevin, 543-0372, or Barry Stein, 861-1929. * * * CRITERION CLUB will have its October open-house 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Bonanza Steak Pit, South- field. Guests are welcome. Laurel and Hardy in "The Music Box," the Marx Brothers in "Pigskin Ca- pers," and Charlie Chaplin in "The Immigrant" will be shown. The evening's film program will include the sports documentary, "Monarchs of the Ring," fea- turing Sonny Liston," Joe Frazier, George Foreman and Muhammad Ali in con- tests for the world heavy- * * * RESET YOUR OLD DIAMONDS weight boxing champion- ship. For information, call Sylvia Bruch, 545-1108, or Betty Weinberg, 559-5175. * * * BNAI BRITH HILLEL FOUNDATION at Wayne State University will have a wine and cheese tasting party 9 p.m. Saturday at the Northgate Apts. club house. There is a charge. Folksin- ger Russ Rayon will per- form. Diane Goldring is chairman of the event. Hil- lel will hear Carl Paris of the United Farm Workers speak on "Problems of the Migrant Farm Worker" 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hillel. The foundation also is offer- ing three non-credit courses, taught by Rabbi William Blank, associate Hillel di- rector. For information, call the rabbi, 557-3459. For in- formation on Hillel activi- ties, call Hartley Harris, publicity chairman, 968-3563. LEON SCHOICHIT (313) 557-9338 MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 BACKGAMMON lessons for beginners Strategy lessons for intermediate players AFTERNOON or EVENING CLASSES 20% Discount on Backgammon Sets Weekly Thurs. Eve Tournaments 626-4643 Junior Division to Hear Prof. Carl Hartman, associate professor in Wayne State University's school of social work, will address the Jun- ior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation 8 p.m. Wednesday in the LaMed Auditorium at the main United Hebrew Schools building. He will speak on "Trapped in the Jaws of So- ciety: the Individual's Strug- gle for Identity." The meeting is the first of the season's open lectures. Neil Satovsky is lecture chairman. Hartman is a consultant with the Macomb County Child Guidance Clinic, a consultant at the Alterna- tive Center for Education in the Redford Union school district and is in private practice at The Clinic in Birmingham, specializing in individual and group therarpy. Richard J. Maddin is pres- ident of the Junior Division. Young adults are invited. For information, call Divi- sion director Mrs. Lillian Bernstein at the Federation office, 965-3939. Broomfield Puts Lazarus Story in Congress Record Congressman William S. Broomfield has inserted The Jewish News feature article on Emma Lazarus as the "Liberty Bard" in the Sept. 29 Congressional Record. In an explanatory note, Rep. 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