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August 26, 1977 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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JERUSALEM—During
the .Jewish Agency Assem-
bly in .June. Detroiter
Shirley Harris. an alternate
delegate at the meetings.
advocated an alternative to
four-year universities in Is-
rael.
Mrs. Harris. participating
in a workshop on higher
education. advocated two-
'ear vocational schools as
one alternative.

What is happiness other
than the grace of being per-
mitted to unfold to their full-
est bloom all the spiritual
powers planted within us.
— Franz Werfel

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Youngsters in the Safari Jr. summer program at the
Jewish Community Center recently put on a talent show at
the Wednesday social hour for senior adults at the Center's
10 Mile branch.

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The youngsters, complete
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3,400-Year-Old
Building Found

TEL AVIV (JTA
Egyptian military govern-
ment house dating back to
the 14th Century BCE has
been uncovered at the Tel
Aphek excavations at the
source of the Yarkon River
just northeast of Petah
Tikva.
The building was uncov-
ered by- a team headed by
Dr. Mordechai Kochavi of
Tel Aviv University and in-
eluded 140 students from Al-
legheny College in Pennsyl-
vania under the supervision
of Prof. Don Hobson.
An even more important
finding was a five-centime-
ter tablet with a bird within
a circle engraved on it. The
tablet carries two of the
five names of Amenhotep,
an Egyptian Pharaoh.
This kind of tablet was
used by the ancient Egyp-
tians to decorate corner-
stones of large buildings.

The government building
itself is two stories and ap-
parently housed the Egyp-
tian governor and served as
a garrison for his troops. It
lies on the Via Paris, the an-
cient road to the Mediterra-
nean from the Judaean
Hills.

The Egyptian reign at Tel
Aphek ended in the 12th
Century BCE when a fire
destroyed the building. This
coincides with Joshua's con-
quest of Canaan, although
there is no evidence that
Joshua was responsible for
the fire.
There are various strata
indicating the change of
population in the area —
Philistines and Judaeans —
and a wall built by the
Hashmoneans.
The last one to rebuild on
the site was Herod whose
fortress was uncovered two
years ago.

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bath prayer from "Fiddler
on the Roof" and per-
formed tumbling, pan-
tomime and comedy skits
for an audience of 60 per-
sons.
Abe Nessel, a senior
adult participant, later led
the group in Jewish and
Hebrew songs.

Be not like the upper door-
post, which is beyond the
reach of man: but be like
the lower doorpost, which,
though trodden upon con-
stantly. remains solid.
The Talmud

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