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May 14, 1976 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-14

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Haifa University Prof Hits Twisted View of Israel

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Dr. Matti Megged, dean of
humanities and professor of
comparative literature at
Haifa University, was In
Detroit this week as part of
a three-week U.S. tour to
talk about every-day Israeli
life.
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cans and U.S. Jews seem to
have a twisted view of Is-
rael. "Everyone seems to
believe that all Israelis do is
walk the streets worrying
about war."
He said the purpose of his
trip, sponsored by the Israel
Student Organization, is to
show that "Israel is alive,"
and he talked about Israel's
rich cultural and academic
life.
"In Israel, now, we are
almost finished with the
harvest," he said. "It is a
lovely time, just as impor-
tant as the events on the
West Bank."

He said Israel's universi-
ties are exciting places, that
there are problems, but that
the people try to find solu-
tions. Haifa U. has 600-700
Arab students within its
7,000 students.
"We have our problems,"
Prof. Megged said, mention-
ing the recent controversy
over Arab students' refusal
to stand dormitory guard
duty. "But we work out our
problems. We live with
these people and we find a

way."

He said Haifa U. has an
encouraging Young Leader-
ship program of some 200

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SOL YETZ-MORRIS and dinner honoring outgo-
COHEN POST and AUX- ing president, Mrs. Charles
ILIARY will hold their in- Hauptman. For informa-
stallation of officers 8:30 tion, call Esther Bershad,
p.m. Tuesday at the JWV 543-6294, or Martha Haupt-
memorial home. Refresh- man, 352-2696.
* * *
ments will be served. Hospi-
tal chairman Yetta Glass
MEMORIAL HOME
has arranged for a party to ASSOCIATION Conven-
be held today at the Allen tion of past and present de-
Park Veterans Hospital. partment commanders and
The post and auxiliary will presidents will be held 9
donate two scholarships to a.m. Sunday at the JWV
qualifying children of veter- headquarters. . There will be
ans. They will be presented an election of officers.
at the Department of Michi-
gan convention in June.
* * *

BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL-
IARY will join other vet-

eran groups for a poppy sale
Wednesday continuing
through May 21. Proceeds
benefit hospitalized veter-
ans and their families.
* * *

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Mrs. Silverman said there
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by Felix Resnick, 8:30 p.m.
today in the Pontiac Central
High School Auditorium.
On June 7, Kosins' new
work, "Shadows of the
Heart," will be premiered
8:30 p.m. in the Wayne
State University Commu-
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piece, for soprano, flute and
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mander of the Jewish War
Veterans said that the JWV
will observe Bicentennial
Sabbath today in syn-
agogues across the country.
The Sabbath service of
that evening has been se-
lected to commemorate the
United States' 200th birth-
day because the Torah por-
tion to be read that Sabbath
includes a passage that ap-
pears on the Liberty Bell.
The Men's and Ladies' De-
partments of Michigan will
hold their Bicentennial Sab-
bath services 8:30 p.m. May
28 at Cong. Bnai David.


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State and Oakland Universi-
ties and at the Labor Zionist
Institute during his Detroit
visit. He said people should
be made more aware of the
daily life in Israel, "com-
posed of so many elements
outside of politics."

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Arab and Jewish students
from under-developed areas.
The program is work-study,
and the students also serve
as counselors in their towns
and attract additional stu-
dents.
He said the Young Lead-
ership students are gener-
ally in their late 20s and
early 30s, and most are
studying the social
sciences, including social f
work and political science.
Megged spoke at Wayne

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