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November 05, 1976 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-05

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22 Friday, November 5, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CHABAD

LUBAiTh ITCH

announces

"Chabad House Dedication Month"

Nov. 14 — Dec. 12: Cheshvan 20 — Kislev 20

RABBI MENACHEM M,! SCHNEE RSON
THE LUBAVITCHER REBBE orn•`r

Honoring the celebration of the seventy-filth birthday of the _

Lubavitcher Rebbe

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and in conjunction with the current "Torah

Education Year" (Sh'nuss IlaChinudt) proclaimed by him.

75

First Lecture

Sunday, November 14, 1976

CHABAD HOUSE
715 HILL ST., ANN ARBOR

Chabad-Lubavitch of Michigan — 14000 W. 9 Mile Road, Oak Park — 548-2666

LECTURE SERIES

Sunday, November 14:


Monday, November 22:

An Eyewitness Report; Our Youth On Campus
Mrs. Jan Peerce, National Chairman, Israel Bonds
Women's Division.
Hcists: Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Ferber, 5045 Far Ravine,
West Bloomfield.

The Role of The Woman; A Bold Old Look!
Rabbi Zalman I. Posner, foremost exponent of Hassidic
philosophy; Rabbi of Cong. Sherith Israel, Nashville,
Tennessee.
Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nederlander, 27341 Willow-
green Ct., Franklin.

The Chabad-Lubavitch
organization of Michigan
has declared November 14 to
December 12 as "Chabad
House Dedication' Month."
The two dates correspond re-
spectively to Cheshvan 20
and Kislev 20, both impor-
tant dates on the Hassidic
calendar. Cheshvan 20 is the
anniversary" of the birth, in
1860 of Rabbi Sholom Dov-
Ber of Lubavitch, fifth
leader of the movement. Kis-
lev 20 is part of the great
Hassidic festival of Kislev
19-20 (called "Yud-Tess Kis-
lev") commemorating the re-
lease from Czarist prison
and vindication, in 1799 of
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of
Liadi, founder of Chabad-
Lubavitch.
The "Dedication Month" is
in conjunction with the
celebration of the seventy-
fifth birthday of the world
Jewish leader, the
Lubavitcher Rebbe (Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneerson)
and is tied in with the cur-
rent "Torah Education -
Year" proclaimed by him.
A crowded calendar of ex-
citing events highlights the
"Chabad House Dedication
Month" — three noted speak-
ers, two concerts and the De-
dication ceremonies
themselves. Mrs. Jan Peerce
will be the featured speaker
at the first lecture on Sunday,
November 14 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferber of
W. Bloomfield. Mrs. Peerce,
wife of world-famous concert
tenor Jan Peerce, is an out-
spoken, vibrant and dynamic
speaker, and a communal ac-
tivist- of renown. On
November 22 Rabbi Zalman I.
Posner of Nashville, Tennes-
see, leading exponent of Has-
sidic thought will speak at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Nederlander in Franklin; and
on November 29, Dr. Bernard
Mandelbaum, President of
the American-Israel Cultural
Commission will give a lec-
ture hosted by Mr. & Mrs.
David Hermelin in their
Bingham Farms home.

Monday, November 29: From Generation To Generation; Survival.
Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum, President, Israel American
Cultural Commission.
-Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hermelin, 31500 Bingham
Rd., Bingham Farms.

CONCERT
FEATURES
SINGER,
MUSICIANS,
DANCER

All Lectures are at 7:30 p.m. R.S.V.P. 548-2666

The dancer will be back!
This was the exciting news
flash that Marilyn Klein,
co-ordinator of the Ninth
Annual Hassidic Happening
Concert passed on to friends
and workers at Lubavitch
this week.
"The Dancer" is none
other than Micho'el Tinman
whose grace, style and Has-
sidic fire thrilled the audi-
ence at least year's concert
and who will be making sev-
eral longer dance presenta-
tions at this year's affair at
Ford Auditorium on Wed-
nesday, December 1st at 7:30
p.m., together with the star
attraction, singer-
entertainer Mordechai ben
David, and the "Hassidic
Rock" group called "The To-
ronto Jewish Folk Ensem-
ble."
FOR TICKETS ( OR IN-
FORMATION)
CALL 548-2666. adv.

HASSIDIC HAPPENING '76!

9th ANNUAL HASSIDIC CONCERT

In Honor of the Patrons of the U. of M. Chabad House

FORD AUDITORIUM

Wednesday, December 1st

MICHO'EL TINMAN
Hassidic Dancer



LUBAVITCH
LAUNCHES
"DEDICATION
MONTH" FOR
CHABAD HOUSE

7:30 p.m.

MORDECHAI BEN DAVID
N.Y. Singer-Entertainer

TICKETS: Sponsors — $100; Co-Sponsors — $50; Patrons. — $25;
Supporters $10 and $5; Students — $2.

Dying, III Focus
of Yeshiva Parley

NEW YORK — More
humane treatment for
the dying, and suitable,
humane institutions for
the terminally ill were
called for at the third an-
nual Interdisciplinary
Conference on Bereave-
ment and Grief held at
Yeshiva University.
The conference, co-
sponsored by the Jewish
Funeral Directors of
America, Inc., allied pro-
fessions, and Yeshiva
University, drew some
350 clergymen of all
faiths, doctors, social
workers, funeral direc-
tors and industry profes-
sionals to the university's
main center in Manhat-
tan's Washington
Heights for a series of
papers and workshops on
the theme "The Reality of
Death: Its Anticipation
and Impact."
The Conference was de-
signed to advance re-
search and practical ef-
forts by all disciplines en-
gaged in the care of the
bereaved and the study of
the effects of grief.

— IAI Develops
New Radar Unit

TEL AVIV—Israel Av-
iation Industries' elec-
tronic- subsidiary, Elta,
appears to have pulled off
a major commercial coup
with its new dual-mode
interceptor radar.
According to a recent
article in the Jerusalem
Post, the radar unit is
rated among the most ad-
vanced of its kind in pro-
duction anywhere and
can be compared to instal-
lations on board the U.S.
Air Force's F15 and F16
series.
Its special advantages
are its ability to track
low-flying aircraft and to
"lock in" on them without
being "distracted" by
secondary objects.

London to Host
Israel Book Week

JERUSALEM — The
Book and Printing Center
of the Israel Export Insti-
tute, in conjunction with
the Publishing and Print-
ing Committee of the
Economic Council for Is-
rael in London, has
planned Israel Book
Week, Nov. 7-14.
A total of 500 books of 25
Israeli exhibitors will be
shown at the National
Book League showrooms.
Teddy Kollek, mayor of
Jerusalem, will guest of
honor at the opening re-
ception.

Israeli Authors
in British Book

JERUSALEM — The
British paperback firm,
Corgy, will publish "New
Writing from Israel." The
256-page book will include
works of 11 prose authors
and 22 poets.
Prof. Shimon Sand-
back, Hebrew University,
has written the introduc-
tion which surveys mod-
ern Hebrew literature.
Jacob Sonntag, editor of
the British "Jewish
Quarterly" edited the

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