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January 30, 1976 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-01-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 January 30, 1976

Midrasha Plans 20th Annual
Bargman Memorial Lectures

The Midrasha, College of
Jewish Studies, will present
the Mina and Theodore
Bargman Memorial Lec-
tures as part of its 20th an-
nual Midrasha Institute
Feb. 12, 19, and 26, in the
LaMed Auditorium of the
United Hebrew Schools'
main building.
The theme of this year's
series is "The Root and the
Branch: Rabbinic Judaism
and the Growth of Chris-
tianity".
Prof. Samuel Sandmel,
distinguished service profes-
sor at Hebrew Union Col-

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lege — Jewish Institute of
Religion and professor of
Bible and Hellenistic litera-
ture and director of gradu-
ate studies, will speak on
"Jewish References in Early
Christian Literature at 8:15
p.m. Feb. 12.
On Feb. 19, Rabbi
Charles H. Rosenzveig,
assistant professor of reli-
gion at the Midrasha, will
speak on "Christian Re-
ferences in Rabbinic Liter-
ature".
Dr. Jay B. Stern, superin-
tendent of the United He-
brew Schools of Metropoli-
tan Detroit and president of
the Midrasha, will speak on
"Matthew Is a Midrash" on
Feb. 26.
Two Midrasha graduates
will be awarded their diplo-
mas on Feb. 19. Henry Aus-
lander has completed his
studies at the Midrasha and
has earned an associate de-
gree in Judaic studies.
Mildred Zoldan has fulfilled
the requirements for a
bachelor of Hebrew litera-
ture degree as well as the re-
quirements for the Hebrew
teacher's certificate.For res-
ervations, call the Midrasha,
354-1050.

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Thomas Brian Heller,
son of former Detroiters
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heller
of Sunrise, Fla., has been
appointed fleet sales man-
ager for the Avis Rent-A-
Car System of Michigan.
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24691 Coolidge, has the new
look featuring a shampoo
and style for $5, and many
distinctive beauty services,
including manicuring and
wax arches. The salon is
conveniently located just
south of 10 Mile Road, and
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Tru-Kosher Foods
Adds Products

Tru-Kosher Foods Corp.
is now handling New York
glatt kosher Jerusalem and
Meal Mart products in Vac
Pak and delicatessen prod-
ucts in addition to its regu-
lar Sinai 48 line and locally-
supervised kosher meats.

Commonwealth
Not Doing Well

Ghaith Pharaon, a Saudi
Arabian businessman,
bought control of Bank of
the Commonwealth a year
ago, with speculation that
the bank would soon become
a conduit to channel Arab
oil money into United
States businesses.
But, according to Free
Press business writer Allan
Sloan, that hasn't hap-
pened, and the bank's capi-
tal strength has continued
to erode.
The bank's president, Ar-
thur F.F. Snyder resigned
last week, and it was re-
ported that bank lost $2.8
million last year, its second
straight year of losses.
According to Sloan, an av-
erage bank Common-
wealth's size would have $50
million to $55 million of cap-
ital, but Commonwealth has
only $3 million, because of
the losses it has suffered
since 1970.

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VISTAS OF ISRAEL

Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station; WOMC - FM
(104.3).
Feature: Israel culture
and literature. A calendar
of events in the Jewish com-
munity follows.
* * *

MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WXYZ (1270).
and
Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WDEE (1500).
Feature: An address to
the Jewish community.

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RELIGION IN THE
NEWS

Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Station: CKWW.
* * *

HIGHLIGHTS

Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Sation: Channel 2.
Feature: "A Pioneer's Per-
spective on the Middle
East," with Senta Josephtal,
chairman of the settlement
department of Histadrut,
and Lewis S. Grossman,
president of the Jewish
Community Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit.
* * *

Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC (1300) and
WNIC-FM (100).
Feature: Rabbinical re-
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of the North Shore Jewish
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Station, by the American
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the Long Island Association
of Commerce and Industry.
The congregation is the
oldest Conservative congre-
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ing been established in 1894.
The firm also is completing
two other synagogue pro-
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Center and the Community
Reform Temple in West-
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The Circle of Handi-
capped Friends will meet
1:30 p.m. Monday at the 10
Mile Jewish Community
Center.
Mrs. Lee Hencken will
show slides from her trip to
China. For information, call
Mrs. Dombey, DI 1-5959.

Married Couples
to Sponsor Dance

The Married Couples Club
of Adat Shalom Synagogue
will hold a dance 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the synago-
guge.
Dance instructors June
and Chuck Kopta will lead
in circle, square and ball-
room dancing. Tickets may
be purchased at the door,
and the public is invited.
For information, call the
Goldstones, 353-7466, or the
Goldsteins, 356-2653.

Workmen's Circle
Group to Meet

The Young Adult Group
of Workmen's Circle (under
40) will hold its first pro-
gram 8:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter.
Esther Shapiro, consumer
affairs director for Detroit,
will speak on "How. to Re-
act to a Rip-off."
A salad bar will be set-up
during the social hour. The
public is invited.

America first: to banish
poverty from her borders.

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eaders Forum

Materials submitted to the
Readers Forum must be brief.
The writer's name will be
withheld from publication
upon request. No unsigned
lettei's will be published. Ma-
terials will not be returned
unless a stamped, self-ad-
dressed envelope is enclosed.

Balfour Declaration
Called Scaffolding

Editor, The Jewish News:
I was very interested in
your account of Rabbi Laza-
ron's battle against "pol-
itical Zionism" (Jan. 16-,
Purely Commentary).
Rabbi Lazaron said that
"political Zionism goes be-
yond the Balfour Declara-
tion . . ." The article by
Prof. W. T. Mallison, "The
Balfour Declaration: An
Appraisal in International
Law" in the "Transfor-
mation of Palestine," edited
by Ibrahim Abu-Lughod,
"proves" that the Balfour
, Declaration is anti-Zionist,
and the argument there can
sound very convincing to
objective bystanders to the
dispute.
That's why I treat the
Balfour Declaration not as
foundation, but only as scaf-
folding.
Sidney Koretz
Falls Church, Va.

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Feature: Zelda Popkin,
author of "Dear Once," will
be interviewed.
* * *

RELIGIOUS SCOPE .

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 9.
Feature: News in the Jew-
ish community.
* * *

ROZHINKES
MIT MANDLEN

Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news, inter-
views, recipes and other fea-
tures, with Jules Abrams.
Short talks will be pre-
sented by rabbis from the
Detroit Jewish community.
A Jewish News staffer will
give a brief report.
* * *

"IF NOT NOW . . ."

Time: 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Station:
WDET-FM
(101.9).
Feature: "Israel and Our
Campus Youth," with Dr.
Mervin Verbitt, associate
professor of sociology,
Brooklyn College and grad-
uate school of the City Uni-
versity of New York; Bea-
trice Rowe, reporter; and
Ahmen Khalaili, director of
Histadrut for the Galilee.
An original drama,
"Wanted for Murder," by
Helen Shore and David Sie-
gal will be presented.

*

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SHEDORY ISRAEL
BE-DETROIT

Time: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: An all-Hebrew
program of Israeli music,
news and features from Is-
rael, with Uri Segal.
* * *

YIDDISHE SHTUNDE

Time: 9 a.m. Wednesday
and Friday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: An all-Yiddish
program of music, news,
interviews and other fea-
tures, with Lou Levine.

*

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Hadassah Hospital
Film Aired Sunday

"If I Forget Thee," a film
depicting the history of
Hadassah Hospital on Mt.
Scopus in Jerusalem, will be
shown at 2:30 p.m. Sunday
on WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
The film, produced by the
national organization, is
being shown through the
auspices of the Greater De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah.

Diabetic Group
l a ise r
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Plans s J Fund-
The
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Foundation will hold it's _
third annual luncheon and
fashion show noon Feb. 10
at the Raleigh House.
Fashions will be modeled
by several local personali-
ties.
The Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation is a non-profit
volunteer organization with
supporting research to-
wards a cure for diabetes as
it's goal.
The public is invited. For
ticket information, call the
foundation, 64-3-4818.

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