THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Principal's Haggada Printed
A new Passover .hag-
gada written by the prin-
cipal of Akiva Hebrew
Day School, Rabbi Zev
Schostak, has just been
published by Otzar
H as e fa ri m
"Why is This Night Dif-
ferent?" offers a guide
to Passover for the
homemaker and a com-
mentary on the haggada
selected from the works of
more than 30 classic and
contemporary Jewish
thinkers.
It also features special
instructions for the Seder
based on the Halakhic de-
cisions of Rabbi Moshe RABBI SCHOSTAK
chief of the principals'
Feinstein.
Rabbi Schostak has journal of the National
also written a "Guide to Society of Hebrew Day
the Jewish Family Schools, Torah
Laws." He is editor-in- Umesorah.
Young Israel Activities Slated
Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods has an-
nounced a series of spe-
cial activities in which it
will participate this
month.
Robert Steinberg, a
member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation's
board of governors, will
speak on "Federation-
Synagogue Relation-
ships" at a cultural
breakfast program Sun-
day at Young Israel of
Greenfield. Services will
\ be held at 8:50 a.m. with
breakfast at 9:30. Dr. and
Mrs. Arnold Eisenman
and Dr. and Mrs. Morris
Shoskes are sponsoring
the breakfast.
Young Israel of Oak-
Woods will hold its annual
dinner and auction March
20 in the synagogue. Hy
Brown and Henry Bodzin
will chair the event. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call the synagogue,
398-1177.
The Young Israel con-
gregations and the Akiva
Hebrew Day School PTA
will hold a joint Pesah
seminar 8 p.m. March 21
at Young Israel of Oak-
Woods. Rabbi Zev Schos-
tak, Akiva principal, will
discuss the haggada and
seder practices, and Rab-
bis James I. Gordon and
Feivel Wagner will dis-
cuss Passover laws.
Dr. Lawrence Fuchs to Deliver
Temple's Hass Memorial Talk
The 16th annual Daniel coordinate volunteer ac-
M. and Sophie Hass tivity and anti-poverty ef-
Memorial Lecture will be forts in the state of Massa-
presented by Temple Is- chusetts.
He has written dozens
rael 7:30 p.m. March 20 in
of articles in scholarly
the temple.
The lecture series will and popular journals and
feature as guest speaker six books.
Dr. Lawrence H. Fuchs,
Dr. Fuchs' appearance
chairman of the Ameri- at Temple Israel is made
can Studies Department possible by the Daniel M.
and Jaffee Professor of and Sophie Hass Memo-
American Civilization rial Fund, established by
and Politics at Brandeis Arthur J. Hass, a charter
University.
member of the congrega-
• Dr. Fuchs, former dean tion, as well as a member
of faculty at Brandeis, of its board of trustees.
was a radio and television
The lecture honors the
news commentator in
memory of his late son,
Boston for nine years.
The first overseas direc- Daniel, and his wife,
tor of the Peace Corps in Sophie, both active in the
the Philippines, he was congregation and af-
appointed founding filiate group activities.
The public is invited at
chairman of the Common-
wealth Service Corps to no charge.
Franklin artist Max
Shaye has donated
$25,000 worth of his works
for an exhibition and sale
for the benefit of the
Chabad House
scholarship fund.
NEW YORK — Louis
Winer of Chicago, and
Gerrard Berman of
Paterson, N.J. were
named to head the up
coming National Camp
Ramah Campaign accord-
ing to Bert Weinstein,
president of the National
Ramah Commission.
Winer will assume the
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1964 and 1973, the Jewish
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Until recently Wiesel
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Boston University.
ELIE WIESEL
Wiesel's- topic is "New
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Author of many best-
selling novels with
Jewish themes, Wiesel
won National Jewish
Book Council awards in
LONDON (ZINS) — At
a public meeting in Lon-
don, Michael Fiedler,
manager of the British
Parliamentary Union of
Conservative Friends of
Israel, announced that
the two-year old Union
now has 90 members in
the House of Commons
and a considerable
number in the House of
Lords. Fiedler, a former
Conservative MP and
president of the Board of
Deputies, is now presi-
dent of the General
Zionists in Britain.
post of national chairman
with Berman acting as
national co-chairman. A
goal of $3,600,000 has
been set for the cam-
paign. Funds will be used
for modernization, capi-
tal improvements,
scholarship funds and in-.
creased programming at
the various camps.
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SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS
ISRAEL-AMERICA SUMMER SCHOOL: Intensive 8 week mod-
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British Israel
Friends Meet
Artist Max Shaye Donates
Works for Chabad Benefit
reception and an exhibi-
tion of the Radiant Series
7-11 p.m. Saturday, and
an exhibition of all do-
nated works 1-3 p.m. Sun-
day, which will be fol-
lowed by an illustrated
talk by the artist.
The public is invited
both days free of charge.
Ramah Names Campaign Leaders
Elie Wiesel to Speak at SZ
Author Elie.Wiesel will
deliver the Rabbi Morris
Adler Memorial Founda-
tion lecture 8 p.m: March
20 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
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