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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Communal Workers to Attend Center Institute

Work in excess is a detri-
ment; in moderation, a ben-
efit. (Gittin 70.)

Jewish communal work-
ers will attend the 26th an-
nual professional staff insti-
tute of the Jewish Welfare
Federation beginning 9:45
a.m. Feb. 13 at the new Jew-
ish Community Center.
Isadore J. Goldstein, exec-
utive secretary of the

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Dr. Jay B. Stern, UHS su-
perintendent and president
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ish Studies, will deliver the
keynote address.
Rabbi Bernard Moskow-
itz, UHS staff member,
will follow Stern's address
with readings.
Five concurrent work-
shops will conclude the
morning's agenda. Dr. Jus-
tin Lewis, assistant profes-
sor of the Midrasha, will
speak "On Interpreting His-
tory", while Rabbi Joel

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FRIENDS OF THE
BAYIT will have a games
night 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
home of Arthur Slabosky,
250 Merton. For informa-
tion or directions, call Sla-
bosky, 883-2420.
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BETH EL SINGLES will
have a games night 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the tem-
ple. There will be games and
refreshments. For informa-
tion, call Milton Fisher,
559-9185.
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CRITERION CLUB will
have its informal Mid-Win-
ter Ball 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Oak Park Community
Center. Friends, guests and
newcomers are invited.
Johnny "C", vocalist, and or-
chestra will provide the
music for dancing and social
mixers, with refreshments
to be served. For informa-
tion, call Cecile Bartholo-
mew, 559-8397, or Betty
Weinberg, 559-5175.

Ben Blumberg

Wishes to thank his
family and friends for
the "Get Well" wishes
during his recent ill-
ness.

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Poupko, director of the Hil-
lel Foundation at the Uni-
versity of Michigan will talk
on "Historical Revisionism".
"Evil, Determinism, Re-
ward and Punishment" is
the topic of Richard Wag-
ner's workshop. Wagner is
the principle of the Bnai
Moshe branch of UHS.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
Rabbi Gerald Teller will
present "Two Extreme
Views of Sexuality", and
Rabbi Max Weine, assistant
professor of the Midrasha,
will speak "On the Place of
Women".
After the 12:30 lunch-
eon, participants at the
institute will hear summa-
ries of the workshops, a re-
sponse by Dr. Stern, and
comments by Samuel
Cohen, associate director
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration.
The institute, open to all
communal workers in local
social service agencies, has a
registration and luncheon
fee. For information, call
Alan D. Kandel, secretary
of the institute committee,
965-3939.

JWV 1

BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL-
IARY will have a meeting
8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the
Jewish War Veterans head-
quarters. Chairmen's re-
ports will be read and ap-
pointments will be made for
the regular Monday night
games event. Service dates
will be discussed. For infor-
mation, call the president,
Belle Letzer, 557-3372.

The Department of Michi-
gan of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States
of America is making avail-
able its two annual scholar-
ships in the amount of $300
each.
There are no restrictions
as to race, color, or creed.
Need for financial assist-
ance is paramount. Any vet-
eran, the son or daughter of
a veteran, is eligible.
Applicants may include
students attending an ac-
credited institution of
higher learning as well as
members of the January or
June, 1976 high school grad-
uating class.
Qualified students may
write for scholarship infor-
mation and forms to the
Scholarship Committee,
16990 W. 12 Mile, South-
field, 48076. Deadline is
April 25.

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