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May 06, 1977 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, May 6, 1977

Religion Parley Stresses Youth

CHICAGO (JTA)—Both
young Jews and young
Christians affiliated with
houses of worship will con-
tinue that affiliation only if
traditional concepts of God
are re-defined in terms of

their understanding and be-
lief, in the view of Christian
and Jewish scholars at a
conference held April 17-20
at the University of Chi-
cago.

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RAIMNAN DA

Jewish All-American Cagers

third squad. He definitely
rates number one so far as
the JTA All-American is
This is the time of year concerned.
when the AP, UPI and sun-
Grunfeld is a fine, up-
dry other syndicates re- standing young man who
lease their All-American came to this country from
basketball teams. In com- Romania at the age of 12
pliance with this practice and has developed into an
the Jewish Telegraphic
all-around court performer.
Agency presents its annual He was a member of the
All-Jewish All-American. In United States Olympic
all likelihood, the hulk of team which won the gold
the players selected by JTA medal in Montreal, and to
experts will comprise the show his adaptability and
spearhead of the United versatility he converted at
States Maccabiah team in
the request of coach Dean
the forthcoming inter- Smith of the United States
national games to be held
Olympic five, from the fore-
in Israel July 12-22.
court to the back court posi-
From a national view- tion.
point two of the players are
The second All-American
very outstanding and rate
who has been given quite a
considerably not only for look-see by the professional
All-American contention but
scouts is Joel Kramer of
as potential professional
San Diego State. Kramer is
prospects. Ernie Grunfeld, a big, powerful boy who has
the 6'6" senior at the Uni- been on an NCAA con-
versity of Tennesse, is a re-
tender the past few years.
peater from the past few Larry Friend, former New
years, and already has York Knickerbocker per-
been selected to AP, UPI former and currently one of
and other collective all-star the owners of the Phoenix
teams on the second and Suns of the NBA, advises,
"When I watched Joel play
Chess Master
last year as a sophomore I
Beats Computer .thought that he definitely
was a good pro potential,
PITTSBURGH—David and I placed him in the
Levy, an international back of my mind for future
chess master, defeated a reference. I don't think he
computer April 1 in a suc-
looked quite as good this
cessful effort to prove a-- year as he did last year,
point he made in 1968—that but he certainly should be
no computer would beat
one of the best Jewish play-
him in the following 10
ers in the country and eas-
•years.
ily should make our Macca-
According to the New
biah team."
York Times, the machine
lost in 42 moves made in
three and a half hours.
-Hans Berliner, a Carnegie-
Mellon University computer
scientist and like Levy an
international master, said
that the machine made a
serious positional error on
the 25th move and that
Levy had exploited it ex-
pertly.
Levy, a 32-year-old resi-
dent of London, played the
aohion
computer, which was in
Minneapolis, because of a
ttatard
1,250 pound wager (about
$2,100) he made nine years
RELOCATED IN
ago against four computer
scientists.
RACQUETIME BLDG.
Although Levy won the
12 MILE & NORTHWESTERN
latest match, he has not yet
357-2170
won the bet, which provides
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
that he will lose if he is de-
YEAR-ROUND. 12 noon-11 p.m.
feated by a computer be-
BUY MOM A
fore August 1978.

BY HASKEL COHEN

(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)

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MONTREAL (JTA —Leo
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the Third World should look
at 4srael where gardens
have replaced sand and
stone and cities have re-
placed the desert. - In this
land of biblical miracles a
modern miracle is being

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