- 24 Friday, January 21, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Linowitz to Discuss New Panama Canal Pact NEW YORK (JTA) — President Jimmy Carter will appoint Sol M. Linowitz as co-negotiator with Ellsworth Bunker in an effort to work out a new canal treaty with Panama. Linowitz, a Washing- ton attorney and a former U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of Ameri- can States and a member of the American Jewish Committee, will report- edry be designated a spe- cial -representative of Carter with the rank of LOOK OUT WORLD here comes ERIC ERSHER Today You Are A Man. Congratulations & best wishes to the proud parents. SOL LINOWITZ Ambassador in the canal treaty effort. Linowitz has long ad- vocated a new treaty that would set a date for end- ing U.S. control of the Panama Canal and zone. Love Sportin Gal M. E. Reality Zionist realization means restoring the center of grav- ity of Jewish history to Er- etz Yisrael and the linking of our destiny to that of Eastern Asia and its inhab- itants. We must prepare ourselves spiritually for this great return which will in- volve a fundamental revolu- tion in our international sit- uation and in the region of the peoples who shall en- compass us in the future. If we wish to be a people of Er- etz Yisrael we must cleave to the new geographical and ethnographical environment to which we are returning and in which we are set- tling. We cannot possibly dream of our future in terms of European achieve- ments only. —David Ben-Gurion THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES The Midrasha College of Jewish Studies will reopen classes on January 24, at the college, 21550 West 12 Mile Road, Southfield. Registration is now in progress. Tuition is $15 per credit hour. Credits may be transferable to certain area colleges and universities. POPULAR LEVEL COURSES FOR ADULTS AND TEACHER EDUCATION COURSES (Taught in English except as indicated) 8:30-9:30 7:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 9:30-10:30 Introduction to Biblical Literature Y. Levanon 1 (1 cr.) z Modern Problems in Judaism and Jewish Education R. Wagner (2 as.) , Religion and Secular Movements in Jewish History M. Weine (2 crs.) og Elementary Yiddish . 0 Gemara: Tractate Berachot (1 cr.) M. Nobel C. Rosenzveig (2 crs.) Advanced Yiddish 8:30-9:30 7:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 — 9:30-10:30 Abraham Kook's Zionism Advanced Hebrew conversation and reading modern texts.* N. Lev (3 crs.) Reading knowledge of Hebrew required. Palestinian Jewry from the Roman destruction to the end of the Patriarchate. M. Kapustin (2 crs.) 7:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 The Prophets and their Relevance to our Time. (2 crs•) J. Lewis (2 crs.) M. Kapustin The German Church and its attitude towards the Jews before and during the Third Reich. Readings in Modern Hebrew Literature M. Nobel (2 crs.) Reading knowledge of Hebrew required. 9:30-10:30 8:30-9:30 Geographical History of Israel M. Weine (2 crs.) -Topics in Contemporary Halachic Literature. (2 crs.) Reading knowledge of Hebrew required. J. Lewis (2 crs.) I J. Lewis Beginning Yiddish Jewish Values in Pirke Avot A. Zentman •(2 crs.) Advanced Hebrew conversa- tion and reading modern texts. * z= (1 cr.) M. Nobel Status of Woman in Talmudic Law: Selections from the Talmud (2 crs.) • C. Rosenzveig N. Lev (3 us.) Jewish Mysticism: Origin and scope. The emergence of _ mysticism in the Talnedic period, the Zohar — its charac- ter, composition and theosophic directives. .. . Alternate Thursdays 10:00-11:45 Alternate Thursdays 12:00.1:30 Alternate Thursdays 1:30-2:15 Alternate Thursdays 2:15-3:00 The World of the Bible J. Lewis (1 cr.) Avot d'Rabi Natan — A read- ing and interpretation of Re- scension A of this Midrashic Gemara on Mishnah Avot. Reading knowledge of He- brew required. Seminar on Methods in Jewish Education Seminar on the Problems of Jewish Education (1 cr.) (1 cr.) (begins January 27) (1 cr.) (Beginning February 3rd) V *Courses meet twice weekly. J. Lewis C. Rosenzveig WEDNESDAY — 10:00-11:00 A.M. Yiddish Conversation (1 cr.) Faculty J. Stem (1 cr.) Jewish Family Laws V THURSDAY --- 9:30-11:00 A.M. V Elementary Hebrew Reading and Synagogue Practice M. Nobel (2 crs.) a.loga;uow sasow ats ;uaautu2uw ag; uutuIains 'epics puu ;cIS2a jo uu;ins ‘utpuius -tuaiusruar Jo atop2ulx ag; pagsuctulsa ogm ‘s.tapusn.ID aqZ uutIolldup uqav uu!..tpuH uqqaom Jug -aLuuu sig ut an2a2uuics nnau u st aaag; `LC;Ia pip ag; uI -mpluz uag uuuvgaox sn;11 -uoulo ws Jo sicup ag; aauls umou4 ;ou pug it aauvagIu2Is pananiau tuatesnaar u2laa stg ui •aidataj, puoaas •a f7-2,8) TuaiD ag; poaaH ag; papru;suoaaa c a axrduza uutuou aqZ 4aleg wessIN put. 4aug lat.asl tqcrezi - -an2o2uu1Ss sig. 'rem uaa;sua aq; st ;uvutuaa iquo ag; puu aDuapuad -apuT Jo. rem sJavasT 2uIanp squat' au; &q pa;Iul -uuSpsumil'icialuun;aojun •„ulna„ stream unanH „•paorT O ‘aata o;un Saa I sq;dap aq; uload„ aaSuad aq; aDuupaoaav ut punoa2aapun papna;suoD Si ;I • an2o2uuks (saptuututouN) uuquzuzi agi •S410 PIO ag; L11 san2o2uuics laq;o aq; aaam su paicoa;sap ;ou aaam 4l q;Im pa;u1Dossu unlqsax aq; puu an2o2 -uuSs aq; ;um. snollualasuoD os sum oq quay uu Jo area aq; ;jai sum ;I •an2o2uuiSs LuISSull luau (9g:88 Stuouoia;nag) unanqsax 0 `pop o;un a4li auou sI aaaqi,„ :sasow jo spaom aq;ut aoj apaod u 1.T an2o2uuics unanqsax airy jaIqo aq; Jo saal...mnbpuaH aq; st LIDIqm 2uIpTInq injpnuaq y suompui; puu smuI ustmar `q;uqq .us aq; o; aDualauwe latals ut anallaq ;cagy •uatusnaar jo ia;aunb ull.reags uaw aq; ut anll oqm smaf xopoq;a0 jo dnoa2 Hums v uoIanD-uag Nivea al.uT aqi .0 H. Addison (2 crs.) • A quiz testing your knowledge about Jerusalem has been prepared by Tamar Grand and Dr. A.P. Gannes in obser- vance of the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem. This fea- ture has been prepared for the member papers of the American Jewish Press Association by the Department of Edu- cation and Hebrew Culture of the American Section of the World Zionist Organization. 1. What Prime Minister of Israel was particularly well known for his knowledge of the Bible? 2. Who are the Neturei Karta? 3. What is Hechal Shlomo? 4. What is the largest synagogue in Jerusalem? 5. What is the meaning of the name of this syna- gogue? 6. Which synagogue in the heart of the Moslem qua, ter of Old Jerusalem survived the Arab riots ot 1929 and the Six-Day War? 7. What is the oldest synagogue still standing in the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem? 8. Only the hall of worship of the Karaite synagogue remains. What is the most unusual feature of the Karaite synagogue in Jerusalem? 9. In the early 18th Century, this synagogue burnt down after it was in use only 19 years. A new synagogue was built on the site some 150 years later and called "The Hurva". Why? 10. The most magnificent Ashkenazic synagogue in the Old City, Tiferet Israel, was begun in 1864 by the son of a famous rabbi from Safed who settled in Jerusalem and became its first printer. What are the names of this illustrious father and son? 11. In 63 B. C. E., Jerusalem and the Kingdom of Judah came under the influence of what great power? 12. The ancient historian Josephus described this king as the one who "Made a mountain of shining gold and lustrous white marble becokoning the pilgrim from afar." Who was he? 13. Who conquered Jerusalem in 70 C.E.? 14. Who was the Jerusalem sage who received permis- sion from the Roman general to build a House of Learning at Yavneh? 15. In the years 132-135 C.E., who led the, war of free- dom that once again made Jerusalem the Jewish capital? 16. In 135 C.E., Jerusalem was destroyed by the army of what Roman emperor? 17. What was the name given by the Roman emperor to the city built on the site of Jerusalem? 18. In the centuries after the destruction of the Sec- ond Temple, Jerusalem was under the control of many different powers — Byzantine, Persian -and Moslem. Who captured Jerusalem in 1099? Who captured it in 1187? 19 Who was responsible for rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem during the Ottoman Turkish period, be- tween 1538-40? 20. What famous British Jewish philanthropist first visited Jerusalem in 1836? Quiz Answers Y. Levanon Jewish Ethical and Social Theory (2 crs.) z z M. Nobel (1 cr.) . Jerusalem Quiz ' M. Nobel Further information is obtainable from Dean Josef Levanon of the Midrasha, 352-7117. - •Og •6T •8T *LT__ •9T *,9T 121 *ST •ZT •TT •OT . 8 *9 :g,