THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28 January 2, 1976
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Men's Clubs1 Cultural Event
SHAAREY ZEDEK
MEN'S CLUB has post-
poned the appearance of
Congressman William S.
Broomfield for its Wednes-
day session. The men's club
will hear Dr. A. Martin Ler-
ner, professor of medicine
at Wayne State University's
medical school, noon Feb. 5
in the synagogue. For infor-
mation and reservations,
call Dr. Abner I. Ragins,
chairman of the Kaleido-
scope Series, 851-3743.
"It's going to be a simha,"
Dore Schary says of JWB's
three-day National Confer-
ence on' the Jewish Cultural
Arts, to be held Jan. 10-12 in
New York City.
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DORE SCHARY
will help open the Cultural
Conference on Jan. 10. The
Jan. 11 will feature celebri-
ties in music, comedy,
theatre, poetry, choral sing-
ing and dance.
There will be four semi-
nars on Jan. 11 and 12, three
receptions, and guided tour
of The Jewish Museum.
Berman Book
Has Jokes Galore
Henry B. Berman is like a
fiddler on the roof — and
that's how he is perched, on
a roof, in the photo on the
cover of his joke, book.
While there is really noth-
ing new under the sun, and
seldom does one hear an
anecdote that hadn't been
told before, Berman's "Have
I Got a Joke for You" (Hart
Publishers) is worth search-
ing. He did pack in the Jew-
ish stories that are most
nostalgic into the 192-page _
paperback.
The variety of stories
gathered in this handy
book provides many
laughs. There is entertain-
ment here for social
groups as well as for indi-
vidual reading.
The illustrations by Har-
old Montiel do much to give
special flavor to this joke
book.
Americans Give
UN Low Rating
NEW YORK — The pub-
lic's rating of the United Na-
tions' performance has dec-
lined to the lowest point in
the UN's 30-year history fol-
lowing passage of a resolu-
tion condemning Zionism as
a "form of racism and racial
discrimination."
According to a recent Gal-
lup poll, the great majority
of Americans, however, con-
tinue to favor retaining U.S.
membership.
In the latest survey, 33
percent say the UN is doing
a "good job" in trying to
solve the problems it has to
face, while 51 percent say a
"poor job."
Although the rating given
the UN is at a low point,
three Americans in every
four believe the U.S. should
not give up its UN member-
ship.
Readers Forum
Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. The
writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request.
No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be re-
turned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is onclosed.
Editor, The Jewish News:
In these times when neo-
anti-Semitism appears un-
der the guise of fighting
Zionism, it is most timely to
learn that the Dr. Reuben
Hecht Chair for the Study
of Zionism has been funded
at the University of Haifa.
I have accepted the posi
tion of academic adviser on
the American scene to over-
see this program and am
asking for assistance in the
following areas:
A great many manu-
scripts, documents, and
Business
Briefs
Frank E. Leiderman, a
representative of the Michi-
gan Educational Employes
Mutual Insurance Co., was
the third ranking insurance
salesman in the state for
November. The agency spe-
cializes in teachers' car in-
surance and homeowners
and life insurance. Leider-
man can be reached at
399-1005.
Singles
Events
PEOPLE WITHOUT
PARTNERS of the Jewish
Community Center will
meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Center branch. Wil-
liam Clyne of a major stock
brokerage firm will speak
on "The Stock Market —
What It Is and What It Of-
fers." Refreshments will be
served.
Jewish newspapers of the•
relevant period of the Bri-
tish regime and British
Mandate in Palestine
(1917-1948) may be in the
possession of private indi-
viduals who are not making
use of them (often this type
of material was left by par-
ents who died and is kept
for sentimental reasons).
It would be of grea
sistance to those en
in this important resea
if owners of such material,
as well as of back copies of
"New Palestine" and
other such journals, would
contribute those items to
the archives being com-
piled under the Chair of
Zionism at the University
of Haifa.
This is the first and only,
Chair dedicated to studying'
the origins of Zionsim, its
socio-economic background,
its political struggles and all
the other aspects of human
interest related to this
movement of national liber-
ation.
Please send all materials
to Mrs. Nettie Stein, Ameri-
can Friends of Haifa Uni-
versity, 500 Fifth Ave., New
York. City, N.Y. 10036
(212-354-6833).
Dean Wilbur Cohen
School of Education
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