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November 07, 1975 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-07

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40 November 7, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroiter's Book Outlines
`Judaism for Non-Jews'

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member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek and a lay scholar who
devoted himself to Zionism
and the uplifting of Jewish
idealism, had written ear-
lier on the ideals he cher-
ished. His earlier works . in-
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and "Concepts of Judaism."
He found great satisfac-
tion in expressing his views
in the books he published.
The current work, published
posthumously, was a con-
tinuation of the author's life
of dedication to his ideal-
ism.

In "Judaism for Non-
Jews," Mr. Savin briefly
compares the early reli-
gious environment of the
Near East and the roots of
the world's great reli-
gions, and briefly dis-
cusses how Judaism dif-
fers and continues to be
apart from other forms of
monotheism.

CHICAGO — The use of
motion pictures to generate
interfaith discussions on
subjects critical to Jewish-
Christian relationships is
the basis of a new nation-
wide project jointly spon-
sored by three organiza-
tions, one Catholic,
Protestant and Jewish.
Titled "Film Feedback:
. Tri-Faith Interface, a Pro-
gram of 16mm Films for
Christian-Jewish Dialogue,"
the project is designed to
enlist the cooperation of
churches, synagogues and
communitygroups, and is
expected to reach into every
major community in the
United States.
The project is sponsored
by the American Jewish
Committee, the National
Council of Churches and the
National Conference of
Catholic bishops.

tion of films that deal with
each of these themes.
Copies of the study guide
may be obtained without
charge by sending a self-
addressed, stamped, busi-
ness-size envelope to: Rabbi
Marc H. Tanenbaum, Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, 165
East 56th St., New York,
N.Y. 10022.

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NEW YORK — The Tar-
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Israeli television adult edu-
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York City's cable TV sta-
tion, Ch. 10.
The TV courses, supplied
by the Israeli Broadcasting
Authority, are aired at 6:30
p.m. Monday-Thursday for
26 weeks, and cover Jewish
history, art, music and cul-
ture.
The foundation is also dis-
tributing videotapes. For
information, write the Tar-
buth Foundation, 2 Penn
Plaza, New York 10001.

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stituents asked for his help
two weeks ago. Based on his
visits during the past two
weeks and the complaints,
Schumer has called for a
state-wide probe into pro-
tection of cemeteries.
The Washington Ceme-
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1861, covers some 100 acres.
Bensonhurst is a Jewish and
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Charles
Schumer (D-Bklyn.) an-
nounced he will call a public
hearing within the next
week in the problem of
cemetery vandalism.
The 24-year-old legislator
made the announcement
after he visited the Wash-
ington Cemetery in the Ben-
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lyn, a Jewish cemetery and
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He devotes individual
units to the great Jewish
philosophers, discusses Jew-
ish thought versus Chris-
tian teachings, and dis-
cusses at great length Jew-
ish attitudes and ap-
proaches to conversion.
The project calls for a
Mr. Savin stresses that series of film showings,
Judaism, unlike Christian- followed by discussions,
ity, "does not rely upon ei- each meeting to be devoted
ther the occult, the mysti- to one of five basic themes:
cal, the miraculous, the the Nazi Holocaust, Juda-
superhuman, or faith ism, Israel, anti-Semitism
alone." He emphasizes that and the immigrant contri-
Judaism is a code of laws re- bution of American Jews.
lating to one's duties to God
A study guide produced
and our fellow man.
by the Communication
Mr. Savin, in his acknowl- Commission of the National
edgments, thanks Rabbi Council of Churches, and
Irwin Groner of Shaarey Ze-
prepared and written by
dek and his daughter Sylvia Beatrice M. Rothenbuecher,
Iwrey for their assistance
lists and evaluates a selec-
and advice in the prepara-
tion of "Judaism for Non-
Jews."
Four Get Technion

Aimed mainly at the
great number of "non-Jews
whose commitment to the
rational make them particu-
larly suitable for conversion
to Judaism," nevertheless,
"Judaism for Non-Jews" of-
fers a Detroiter's concise
review of what Judaism
means, where its roots are
and its great philosophies.
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