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May 07, 1976 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-07

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Prof. Megged to Lecture Here

Dr. Matti Megged, writer,
critic, Kabala expert and
dean of humanities and
professor of comparative lit-
erature at Haifa University
will be in Detroit next week
for a series of public lec-
tures.
At 4 p.m. Sunday at the
10 Mile Jewish Commu-
nity Center, Dr. Megged will
speak in Hebrew about
"Zionism as a Social Libera-
tion Movement" at the meet-
ing of the Moadon Ivri —
Hebrew Cultural Club. His
talk will be preceeded at
3:30 p.m. by Nathan Gleiber
discussing in Hebrew Bi-
alik's epic poem "If You
Care to Know".
Dr. Megged will lecture at
Wayne State University
about "Individualism and
Social Commitment in
Modern Hebrew and World
Literature" at 2 p.m. Mon-
day. The lecture is spon-

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Studies and Romance and
Germanic Languages, and
will take place at the French
Room in Manoogian Hall.
At 8 p.m. Monday at the
Labor Zionist Institute,

Women Set Event
for Bicentennial

The Oak'Park Women's
Bicentennial Committee,
operating under the aus-
pices of the Oak Par Bicen-
tennial Commission, will
have a two-day workshop
session May 15 and 16 at the
Oak Park Community Cen-
ter. Both days' programs
will begin at 9 a.m.
There is a charge. For reg-
istration information, call
the Oak Park City Manag-
er's office, 547-1331.

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Dr. Megged will draw on
his vast knowledge in Jew-
ish philosophy and Kabala
as well as on his personal
experiences and discuss
"Zionism as Redemp-
tion." This meetirso is
sponsored by the Detroit
Zionist Federation and the
Labor Zionist Alliance.
Dr. Megged will give a lec-
ture on Becket's "'Waiting
for Godot" to a class at Oak-
land University Tuesday. At
noon Tuesday the Oakland
Room at the Oakland Center
of Oakland University he
will talk about "The Arab in
Modern Israeli Literature."
Prof. Megged is a native
of Poland who emigrated to
Israel in 1926 at the age of 3.
He graduated from Her-
zliya, the first Hebrew high
school in Tel Aviv, and was a
member of the Palmach.
He has earned degrees in
Jewish philosophy, litera-
ture and Kabala from He-
brew University, has pub-
lished several short stories,
books of criticism and arti-
cles, and earned the Ford
Foundation Award for
Young Writers in 1960.
The public is invited to
the lectures. For informa-
tion, call the Detroit Zionist
Federation, 545-2273.

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board member of the Jewish
Vocational Service.
Shaye is also a well-
known artist.
Dorothy Shaye is a long-
time member of a number
of Jewish women's organi-
zations in the community,
and has been active in many
phases of the Jewish and
general community.
For information about
the dinner, call Jewish Na-
tional und, 968-0820.

Rabbi to Speak
at JTS Brunch

Mr., Mrs. Shaye
eral chairman of the Allied
Jewish Campaign. He has
served as president of the
Jewish Family Service and
the Detroit Service Group,
and was president of the De-
troit Food Council, Franklin
Hills Country Club, and is
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RABBI COHEN

Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen,
adjunct lecturer in practical
rabbinics at the Jewish
U.S. Educators
Theological Seminary of
Sought by Israel
America, will address a
'community-wide brunch
Nathan Greenbaum, an honoring Theodore M. Cur-
inspector at the Israel Min- tis 11 a.m. May 16 in the
istry of Education, will be in Franklin home of Mr. and
Detroit May 20 and 21 at the Mrs. Merrill Gordon.
Israel Aliya Center to inter-
Curtis will receive the
view prospective teachers seminary's Solomon
for Israel.
Schechter award. Alfred L.
For an appointment, call Deutsch is brunch chair-
the aliya center, 968-1044.
man.
Meanwhile, the New. York
Rabbi Cohen is spiritual
Israel Aliya Center an- leader of Anshe Emet Syn-
nounced it is accepting ap- agogue in Chicago.
plications for families who
wish to spend a summer
Mother's Day
together on a kibutz.
JACK H. BRATMAN
There will be tours and
They carved a base of marble,
seminars, and visits to Is-
A pedestal for a queen;
rael's newest communities
built a throne of solid
and settlements. Jewish They
gold,
families, whose members
All jewelled and serene.
are between age 4 and 40,
They placed a lady on the
are eligible for the pro-
throne
Who posed for each to say,
gram.
For information, contact "She is my special lady,
My queen of mother's day".
the local aliya center, or
A mother is a blessing;
write Kibutz Aliya Desk,
She guides our ship of fate,
575 Sixth Ave., New York She
steers it with great tender-
City, N.Y. 10011.
ness,

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I'M READY AREN'T YOU?

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JNF Forrest to Honor Shayes

The announcement of the
establishment of the "Max
and Dorothy Shaye Forest"
will be made at the Jewish
National Fund Testimonial
Dinner, in their honor, on
June 16, at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. The Shayes are being
honored for their many
years of devotion to com-
munal and charitable
causes and to the JNF.
Shaye was the 1971 gen-

Devoid of wrath and hate.
If man would heed her princi-
ples,
We'd .have a world of peace.
We'd have a land where love of
man
Would cause all wars to
cease.
So, hail to all dear mothers;
' We bless them all the way:
May everyone remember,
Each day is mother's day!

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