THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
U-M Hillel Joins 'Holy Land' Parley
Bnai
Brith
Hillel
Foundation on the Uni-
ersity of Michigan cam-
pus will join the univer-
gity's history of art de-
partment, history de-
partment and program in
Judaic studies Tuesday
through Thursday in a
seminar entitled, "Terra
ancta: The Holy Land in
the Tradition and History
e Three Faiths."
Speakers include Prof.
iriam Rosen-Ayalon,
L.A. Mayer Professor of
Islamic Art and Archeol-
o y at Hebrew Univer-
y; Prof. Emanuel Si-
rofessor of history
brew University;
and Prof. Abraham Hal-
kin, visiting professor of
Near Eastern Studies at
the University of Califor-
nia at Berkeley.
For brochure or details,
call the Hillel office,
1-663-3336.
Meanwhile, the found-
ation will feature Dr. Vic-
tor Herman, a native De-
troiter who spent most of
his life in Russia, 8 p.m.
March 27 at the Michigan
Union on the U-M cam-
pus. Herman will appear
as part of a three-day
symposium on Soviet dis-
sidents.
Shriners Elect James Laker
James N. Laker was in-
stalled as president of
Crescent Shrine Club at a
dinner meeting at the
Raleigh House.
IBM Is Planning to Market
Hebrew, Arabic Typewriters
FRANKLIN LAKES, Arabic. spoken by some
N.J. —An IBM correcting 200 million people in
Selectric" typewriter North Africa, the Middle
that prints from right to East and Near East.
left has been introduced.
The new machine is the
It is designed especially first right-to-left electric
for typing Hebrew and typewriter to offer both
single element typing and
the correcting feature.
After selecting the
keyboard for the language
desired, the customer has
a choice of interchange-
able typestyles — two for
Arabic and three for He-
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where expected custom-
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agencies, educational in-
stitutions and companies
with business interests in
the Middle East.
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Men's Clubs
JAMES LAKER
Laker is a member of
Perfection Lodge of the
Masons, past president
of Marshall-Suburban
Lodge of Bnai Brith and
past president of the Met-
ropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's Council.
Activities
in Society
.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving
(Frieda) Goldstein of
Greenfield Rd., South-
field, celebrated their
30th wedding anniver-
sary Feb. 23 at a family
gathering in their home.
fi
Detroiters attending
the quarterly meeting of
the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds this week in St.
Louis are: Martin E. Cit-
rin, president of Detroit's
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion; Mandell L. Berman,
executive committee
chairman; George M.
Zeltzer, Federation vice
president and chairman
of the Large City Budget-
ing Conference; Robert E.
Steinberg and Dr. Max B.
Winslow, Federation
board . members. Citrin,
Berman and Zeltzer
serve on the national
CJFWF board. Federa -
tion staff members, led by
exeuctive director Sol
Drachler, also will par-
ticipate.
Yeshiva PTA Sets
Pesah Seminar
The Parent-Teacher
Association of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will pre- .
sent a special Pesah
seminar 8:15 p.m. Tues-
day in the yeshiva.
Rabbi DaVid Lieber-
man will speak and an-
swer questions on Pesah
laws; Rabbi Jacob Levi
will speak on spiritual as-
pects of Pesah. The pub-
lic is invited. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Louis
Penfil, 541-4354.
Serving with Laker are:
Nobles Sol P. Lakind and
Robert M. Leach, vice
presidents; Harry Kramer
and Morton J. Bechek,
secretaries; Sanford
Loceff, treasurer; Martin
Barahl and Dave K. Draz-
nin, chaplains.
Serving on the board of
governors are Nobles
Sidney Benjamin, Ben
Brant, Newton , L.
Freedman, Michael A.
Gentile, Sr., Albert Gold-
stein, Robert Harris,
Norman Silets, Ben
Sussman, Abe Weinstein
and Norman Weitz.
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BETH SHALOM MEN'S
CLUB will hold its
seventh annual auction
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the
synagogue social hall.
Proceeds will benefit ,the
synagogue's youth
groups. Celebrity au-
ctioneer will be TV and
radio announcer Rube
Weiss, with Marvin
Posner of the men's club
as head auctioneer.
Among the items to be
auctioned are household
goods, watches, radios
and sports equipment.
Carter Wants to Attend Seder
NEW YORK — Accord-
ing
to
Newsweek
magazine,
President
Jimmy Carter hopes to
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attend a Passover Seder
with an average Jewish
family as part of his
keeping-in-touch-with-
the-people campaign.
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Council Discusses
Election Method
The Jewish Community
Council will hold an open
forum discussion. on its
election procedures at its
delegate assembly 8 p.m.
Tuesday at Cong. Bnai
David.
The Council member-
ship increased last month
with the addition of the
following organizations:
Junior League, North-
west Child Rescue Wo-
men; Batya Chapter,
American Mizrachi Wo-
men;- Bnai Brith Couplets
Unit No. 5016; and-Bale
AuXiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans.
Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee
to cook for you when you
want a taste of real Italian
ta'am. With the Chef's home-style
Meatless or Mushroom Spaghetti Sauce
on hand, you'll have a delicious dish
1-2-3. Perfect as a tangy sauce for roasts
or ground meat, both styles of the Chef's
sauce go equally well with chicken,
fish and omelets. Of course, they're ideal
for pouring over any kind of lukshen-
spaghetti. linguine, lasagna, even egg
noodles. Be sure you always have enough
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Sauce in your cupboard.
For easy, quick, delicious dining.
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Rabbi Isaac Alcalay
was the first Jew to sit in
the Yugoslav parliament,
1930-38. In 1943 Alcalay
became chief rabbi of the
Central Separdic Jewish
Community of America.
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You'll Also Be De lighted with
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FRESH FISH DEPARTMENT
The finest and largest selection in
the area. We clean, bone, skin and
grind all fish free of charge. For
special service call
JO 6-4640
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