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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

30 January 2, 1976

Former MK to be Detroit's
Israel Scholar in Residence



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Adat Shalom Synagogue's services. Senta Josephtal,
department of youth and scholar-in-residence for the
education will hold its semi- Detroit Zionist Federation 4
annual youth service and will be the guest speaker.
For information, call the ,4
cultural luncheon, begin-
ning with 9 a.m. services Adat Shalom Youth Depart-
Saturday in the main sanc- ment, 851-5100.
Applications for the
For information, contact -
Young Israel Teens January Dena Greenbaum, 547-7169, tuary.
mini-Shabaton, during the or Julie Torgow, 548-0424.
Following services there
weekend of Jan. 9-11, are
will be a cultural luncheon Young Israel
Young
Israel
Teens
are
now being accepted. This
sponsored by the Ronnie Po-
weekend will be held in con- going to a basektball game, sen Youth Fund. Rabbi Sey- Breakfast Due
24. Reservations must
junction with the National Jan.
Rosenbloom will lead
Young Israel Synagogues
be made by Jan. 9. For in- a mour
Council of Young Israel.
discussion on "The Jewish will hold their monthly.4
The event will take place formation, call Miss Tor- Experience in America."
breakfast. 9:30 a.m. Sunday'
at both Young Israel of Oak gow.
at Young Israel of Oak-
On
Jan.
11,
the
Men's
Woods and Young Israel of
Committees -are now Club of Adat Shalom and Woods.
Greenfield. The theme of forming for the upcoming
Dr. Jay Stern, sulk
the weekend is "I am a Zion- Central East convention to the youth department will
e- _ o
ist and Proud." Sessions will be held at Young Israel of co-sponsor the Bar and Bat tendent of the Unite
Mitzva
Club.
Services
will
brew
Schools,
will
discuss
be held presenting the dif- Oak Woods in March. Pros-
ferent problems a Zionist pective committee members begin at 9 a.m. in the chapel "Prophecy As History As
faces, expecially with the re- should contact Ronnie and breakfast will be served Seen in the Book of Amos. 1.9
cent resolution made in the Sch\varzbergf 557-4157, or in the social hall following Minyan will begin at 8:45 ,
a.m.
United Nations.
Sheri Mandel, 542-3067.
Beth Moses USY
Sponsors of the breakfast 1
are Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Will
Have Meeting Ribiat.
,
Bnai Shalom Singers Guests
Beth Moses United Syn-
at Women of .JNF Donor Event
agogue Youth will have a
membership meeting 3:30
p.m. Sunday in the syn-
agogue. Topics for discus-
sion include: Camp Tamar-
ack Weekend, regionals, tri-
COOK-FARR
city kinnus, all-city dance,
Zionism shul-in and the na-
FORD, Inc.
tional convention report.
10 MILE & GREENFIELD
The USY will have an all-
city dance 8:30 p.m. Jan. 10
SEE AL GLkLA OR
in the synagogue.
BRIAN VANHOLLENBECK
Mark Goldenberg will
399-6604
entertain. There is a charge.

Young Israel Teen Events

SENTA JOSEPHTAL

Mrs. Josephtal and her
husband Giora escaped to
Palestine from'Germany in
1938. He served as Israel's
Minister of Labor in
1959-62.
The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration Board will host a
welcome dinner at the La-
bor Zionist Institute on
Thursday. For information
about the dinner, call the
DZF, 545-2273.

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The Bnai Shalom Singers will entertain at the
Women of Jewish National Fund's 46th annual donor
event noon Jan. 20 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The non-
Jewish Bnai Shalom organization is dedicated to Israel
and friendship toward the Jewish people. Based in
Phoeniz, Ariz., the organization has purchased trees in
Israel and helped in the establishment of the Arizona
Nachla along with the Jewish communities of Phoenix
and Tucson. Mrs. Louis Levine, chairman of Women of
JNF, announces Mrs. Jules Kraft is program chairper-
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Mrs. Frank Silverman is fund-raising chairperson, as-
sisted by co-chairpersons Mesdames Julius Feigelman,
Joseph Greenbaum and William Levin.

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Former Histadrut ab-
sorption director and mem-
ber of the Knesset Senta
Josephtal will -arrive
Wednesday for a two-week
visit to the Detroit area as
an Israeli "scholar in resi-
dence."
Mrs. Josephtal will ad-
dress synagogues, commu-
nity groups, and Jewish and
non-Jewish organizations
during her visit.
Her topics will include
Zionism, the Israeli-Arab
conflict, and Israel's social
and economic problems.

Youth News

Youth Service, Luncheon Due

A- meeting will be held 1
p.m. Sunday in the syn-
agogue for youth in grades
four through six who are
participating in the Camp
Tamarack Weekend.
The weekend's activities
will be discussed and cloth-
ing lists will be distributed.
For information, contact
the Chalutzim adviser; Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765, or Gi-
borim adviser, Marla- Magy,
548-9055.
Kadimah will have a Ta-
marack weekend Jan. 16-18.
For information, call ad-
viser Sharon Landau,
545-6951.
Services are held 10 a.m.
Saturdays in the synagogue
for youth age 3 through
high school. For informa-
tion on youth activities at
Bnai Moshe, call youth coor-
dinator, Hartley Harris,
968-3563, or the youth
lounge, 548-3123.

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self be the greatest good for-
tune, and the most serious
step toward maturity.
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