40 Friday, August 5, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Jewish Community Will Welcome Bar-Ilan President, Dr. Rackman, at Sept. 8 Dinner SAM BARNETT AND HIS' ORCHESTRA Dr. Emanuel Rackman, who has just been inducted 968-2563 _aC 11 "The Best Disco In Town" $4 ANKEft Disc Jockey + Parties Dance & Special Occasions 544-0454 546-57974 CITRON'S Sheraton-Southfield Hotel Lobby RUMMIKID, wan carrying case $2995 R U MMIKUB $ 2995 wood plastic $2495 New Just Arrived RACK RUMMY In aeiuxe carrying case- Citron Smoke & Gift Shop as the new president of Bar-Ilan University, will be formally welcomed here at the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity, to be held Thursday evening, Sept. 8, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. David Hermelin and Ir- ving Nusbaum, who again have been named as co- chairmen of the dinner, hav- ing chaired last year's an- nual event, stated that the appearance here of Dr. Rackman as guest speaker will be the first reception by an American Jewish community for the head of the university located in Ramat Gan, Israel. Dr. Rackman, who was named president of Bar- '29" 23077 G reenfield 559-9119 559-5559 - DR. EMANUEL RACKMAN - POOL s THE FINEST . BUILDER AND LARGEST IN THE MIDWEST DMC, Likud Resume Talks The ultimate in quality custom built gunite or vinyliner swimming pools. Visit our in- door display and retail supply store on Northwestern Highway. lam I • blue venter 33060 Northwestern Hwy. West Bloomfield, Michigan 626-5131 64900 Van Dyke Romeo, Michigan 752-6333 TEL AVIV (JTA)—Nego- tiations have resumed be- tween Prof. Yigael Yadin's Democratic Movement for Change (DMC) and the three coalition partners in the Likud-led government to determine whether any basis exists for the DMC to join the coalition. So far the parties appear to have summed up their points of agreement and their outstanding differen- ces, but as the issues were narrowed the chance_s that Premier Menahem Begin will be able to increase his slim Knesset margin with the DMC's 15 seats seemed to grow more remote. There are three major ob- stacles: the DMC's demand for electoral reforms; the question of Cabinet por- tfolios for the DMC and the concessions Begin made on religious matters to the Na- tional Religious Party (NRP) and the Aguda bloc to which the DMC firmly re- 111111 IN IN NI El 111 MORNING SPECIAL! 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He was also chair- man of the National Jewish Welfare Board's commis- sion on Jewish chaplaincy. He is author of the books Israel's Emerging Con- stitution - and - One Man's Judaism - , as well as many essays and book reviews published in Jewish and scholarly journals. Meanwhile, Bar-Ilan versity has several groups of U.S. and Canadian stu- dents on campus this sum- mer, combining a trip to Is- rael with studies earning up to six credits. - Advance Bldg. _ 17017 W. 9 Mile Southfield, Mich. He was a former provost and professor of political philosophy and juris- prudence at Yeshiva U. and was serving as professor of Jewish studies and consult- ant to the chancellor on Jewish studies at City Uni- versity of New York--when he was named Bar-Ilan president $ 1 O n" fuses to adhere. The Aguda, a small fac- tion, is fearful that it would disappear from the political scene if the DMC's proposal for direct elections of at least part of the Knesset ever materializes. 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