THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, January 14, 1977

Death, Dying Topic of WSU Forums

The Charles Grosberg
Religious Center at
Wayne State University
will sponsor a three-week
colloquium on "Death
and Dying" beginning
12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Luncheon will be served
at 11:45 a.m.

ONE MAN
ORCHESTRA

3 PIECE
ORCHESTRA

Freddy Sheyer
398-2462

Guest speakers include
Rabbi Jack Riemer,
"Theological Reflections
on Death," Wendesday
667 Student Center
Building; Douglas
Hoxeng, "Death Anxiety:
A Personal View," Jan.
26, 573 Student Center
Building; and Profs. Phyl-
lis Vroom and Thomas
Waters, "Suicide in the
Black Community," Feb.
2, 798 Student Center
Building.
Luncheon will be
served at all lectures and
kosher lunches will be
available. There is a
charge. For information,
call the WSU Hillel Foun-
dation, 577-3459.

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Purim-Shabat
Family Weekend

The Fresh Air Society
will sponsor a Purim-
Shabat Family Camping
Weekend Feb. 25-27 at the
Butzel Conference
Center.
The weekend is open to
families with children 10
years old and younger.
Each family will have its
own room with a private
bath in one of the three
guest houses. Complete
child-care services will be
provided.
The program includes
winter sports, nature and
craft activities for the en-
tire family. A guest
speaker will be featured at
evening discussions for
adults.
To apply or for informa-
tion, contact Benjamin
Ben-Baruch, program di-
rector of the Fresh Air
Society, 851-7733. Space is
limited and applications
will be accepted on a first
come, first served basis.

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Center Sponsors
Tennis Classes

The tennis club of the
Jewish Community
Center will begin new
classes the week of
January 30. The classes
will consist of eight-week
intensive clinics from be-
ginner to advanced
levels.
Registration will take
place 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jan. 23
for members and 2-4 p.m.
for members . and non-
members. For informa-
tion, call Leslie
Schneider, 851-7300, ext.
241.

LZA Branch Sets
Regular Meeting

Men's Clubs

Rabbi Tanenbaum to Address
Men's Clubs Annual Dinner

Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
Men's Club will host the
annual Intercongrega-
tional Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 2 in the synagogue.
An afterglow will follow.
Guest speaker will be
Rabbi Marc H. Tanen-
baum, the national direc-
tor of the Interreligious
Affairs of the American
Jewish Committee.
..The Intercongrega-
tional Dinner joins mem-
bers of the men's clubs of
Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform synagogues
and temples.
Rabbi Tanenbaum is
co secretary of the Joint
International Jewish
Committee with the Vati-
can and World Council of
Churches. He was the only
rabbi at Vatican Coun-
cil II deliberations on
Catholic-Jewish declara-
tion.
An author and lecturer,
Rabbi Tanenbaum has
given numerous talks at
international and na-
tional conferences and
has appeared at Cam-
bridge, Harvard and

Branch Seven, Labor
Zionist Alliance, will
meet 7:30 p.m., Sunday, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Matenky, 13501
Dartmouth, Oak Park.
Guest speaker will be
Bernard Jacobson, na-
tional executive director
and vice-president of the
National Committee for
Labor Israel. He will
speak on "The Role of
Women in Israel" and will
show a film "Two Days in
One."
A discussion and r
freshments will follow.
For information call the
hostess, Marilyn
Matenky, 547-0568.

RABBI TANENBAUM

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Notre Dame universities.
He has been a guest on
many television and radio
programs, and has a
weekly radio program
reaching an estimated
three million listeners.

There is a charge. For
reservations informa-
tion, call the synagogue,
357-5544. Chairman of the
event for Shaarey
Zedek's Men's Club is Dr.
Fred Averbuch.

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Beth Achim Men's Club
Sponsors Singer Carlebach

Rabbi Shlomo Car-
lebach, Hasidic singer,
will be featured at Cong.
Beth Achim Men's Club.
Jan. 30, as the first per-
former in the series, "The
World of Jewish Enter-
tainment," sponsored by
CRITERION CLUB will Beth Achim Men's club.
Rabbi Carlebach was
attend a performance of
"Cabaret" by the South- born into a notable rab-
field Civic Theatre 8 p.m. binical family in Central
Saturday in the South- Europe. He came to the
field Parks and Recrea- United States as a young
tion Building. An af- boy, studied at the
terglow will follow at the Mesifta Torah V'dat in
Gallery Restaurant on W. New York and Yeshiva at
10 Mile Rd. For informa- Lakewood, N.J. and was
tion, call Betty Weinberg, ordained as a rabbi.
His record albums, in-
559-5175, or Cecile Barth-
cluding his most famous,
olomew, 559-8397.
"Songs of My Soul", are
best sellers, and have
been acclaimed in
America and in Israel,
where he spends half of
the year.

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Col. Arthur C. Becker,
director of civil defense
for Southfield and chair-
man of civil defense for
the Jewish War Veterans,
won five writing and one
photography award in a
recent contest sponsored
by the United States Civil
Defense Council.
Col. Becker, state rep-
resentative to the
USCDC, was awarded two
firsts, two seconds, and
two third places in the
contests at the recent
USCDC 25th anniversary
meetings in New Orleans.

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SOL YETZ-MORRIS
COHEN POST and AU-
XILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the
Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home.

Dr. and Mrs. Irving
(Dorothy) Rowe of Temp-
lar Ave., Southfield, were
honored by their children
and relatives Saturday at
a party at Paradiso Cafe
on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniver-
sary. Their children are
Michael and Mark Rowe.
Mrs. Elsie Rosen, Mrs.
Rowe's mother, and Ann
Burstein, Mrs. Rowe's
sister, and her husband,
Dr. Harry Burnstein,
helped the couple cele-
brate.
* * *
Barbara Diamorid of
Los Angeles, Calif., was
the guest recently of her
uncles Abe Goren and
Sam Goren, and their
families.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
(Donna) Goren and family,
and Mrs. Goren's sister,
Mrs. Earl (Shirley) Wein- -
garten and her family re-
cently were in California
to see the Rose Bowl and
in Las Vegas.

U-M Hillel Hears
Seminary Prof

.

Becker Honored

Activities
in Society

RABBI CARLEBACH

At 7:30 p.m., Feb. 20,
Beth Achim Men's Club
willpresent the Kol Golan
Duo—Israel and Edna
Rosen, plus Sy Kleinman,
humorist.
At 8 p.m., March 12,
Bernie Deane will be fea-
tured in "The
Rothschilds", (one man
performance).
Co-chairmen of the
series are Stewart Sil-
verman and Allen Sterns.
For ticket information,
call the Beth Achim of-
fice, 352-8670.

* * *

ADAT SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its annual _
Shabat service 9 ,p.m.
Saturday in ' the
sanctuary. Emil Wolok
and Morris Gould are co-
chairmen. The men's club
will sponsor a youth
breakfast 9 a.m. Sunday
in the social hall. Rabbi
Howard A. Addison .of the
Hillel Foundation at
Wayne State University
will speak on "Mystical
Communities Within
Judaism." The public is
invited.

Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation on the Uni-
versity of Michigan cam-
pus will hear Seymour
Siegel, Ralph Simon Pro-
fessor of Ethics and
Theology at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, 9 p.m. today and
11:30 a.m. Sunday at the
Hillel headquarters, 1429
Hill St.
Prof. Siegel will speak
today on "The Viability of
Tradition and Change"
and Sunday on
"Bioethics: A Jewish
View." The public is 5
vited.

Detroiter Named
by Yeshiva College

Gary H. Torgow, of
Winchester Ct., Oak Park,
has been named to the
dean's list at Yeshiva Col-
lege, the men's un-
dergraduate liberal arts
division of Yeshiva, Uni-
versity, for the 1975-76
academic year, it was an-
nounced by Dr. Isaac Ba-
con, dean.
He is among the 268 out
of the 844 students at the
school who have been ac-
corded the honor for
maintaining at least 3.4
(B+) average for the year.

