1 %Li , L . ' 6- ‘- NoVeinber -1975 - •■■• V i • T THE liETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Youth Leaders Discuss Judaism in Three Continents • FIRESTONE JEWELRY It halesale Ilinmarals & !tenant:ding, Jewelry & tlatrh Repairing SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile . (313) 557-1860 • ••=1111111 ■ •111•111111111MIIM BY BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) One hundred and thirty Jewish youth leaders were sent by Yeshiva University to five countries last sum- mer for seminar discussions 41 /et wer muse of* sr' k Technion Studies Pollution See our complete selection! A' Available in: • t4 kt. Gold •Gold Filled Sterling c Silver 4 t\4 ' r VA.!, fr 5W11444 on traditional Judaism at at both observant and unaf- which they met with 3,500 .filiated youth, with the goal of exposing the Jewish teenagers. The occasion was the 21st youngsters to Judaism in an year of a Torah Leadership informal atmosphere, utiliz- Sem inar series, sponsored • ing re tr e - set ti ngs -; by the Rabbi Isaac El- young adults and young chanon, Theological Semi- rabbis as seminar leaders. nary of the university, and About 100 of the leaders it included South Africa for this year were students or the first time. The other recent graduates of Yeshiva countries - were the United University and several re- States, Canada, New Zea- .cently ordained rabbis from land and Australia. the seminary. 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Using equipment coupled with op- . Three principal areas to-electronic devices, the were identified in the study team of researchers have according to the location analyzed various optical and concentration of pollu- phenomena which are re- tion sources. Two of these, located east of the Zipori River inlet, are relatively clean. The west- ern section, the report em- phasized, is the most heavily polluted and contains the highest concentration of in- dustrial effluants. DEXTER CHEVROLET YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER FOR 45 YEARS. WE WILL BEAT ANY BONAFIDE DEAL IN MICHIGAN PRESENT THIS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE AND JOE SLATKIN WILL ALLOW YOU AN ADDITIONAL $50 ON YOUR TRADE-IN Prof to Lecture as UJA Fellow NEW YORK — Prof Robert Alter of the compar- ative literature department at the University of Califor nia at Berkeley, will take to the road this month to visit New England campuses as a UJA Fellow, speaking on the critical issues facing Jews both here and abroad. The UJA Fellow program, now in its second year, is part of the Faculty Advisory cabinet of the United Jew- ish Appeal. The main objec- tive of the Faculty Advisory Cabinet is to initiate pro- earns that will become per- manent cultural organiza- tions within each institution. Brooklyn rabbinic student and seminar programs adviser, said the most seri- ous problem facing Juda- ism "is that the image of -4u-d-aivirrand religion is such a negative one in the eyes of Jewish youth." He said the seminars had suc- ceeded "in making the stu- dents take back a more positive attitude towards Judaism." The week-long programs consist of formal and infor- mal discussions on cultural and Judaic topics, instruc- tion in historical and spirit- ual themes, and guidance in a total Jewish environment. Four staff members trav- eled more than 20,000 miles during the first visit of a seminar team to South Af- rica, conducting programs in Durban, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Benoni and Pretoria. 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