36 Friday, October 14, 1977
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Hebrew Speakers
Beth El Lecture Series to Focus on Family Interaction
Temple Beth El will spon- in the temple, it was
sor three lectures on announced by Josephine
"What's Right and What's Bloom, chairman 01 the
Wrung With Our Family?" temple's program coordi-
Sunday, Oct. 30 and Nov. 20 nating committee.
At 10:15 a.m. Sunday. Dr.
George D. Barahal, profes-
sor of clinical and commu-
nity psychology at Wayne
State University. will speak.
Dr. Barahal received his
Americana Complex
PhD degree from Stanford
1, 2, 3, 4
University in 1950 and has
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since taught university clas-
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Prior to his current post,
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Dr. Barahal was director of
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psychological services at
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BERKLEY ' 2 Lit%rge served in the Navy as a psy-
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The presentation of a vol-
ume dedicated to the late
Bernard Isaacs will take
place 8 p.m. Nov. 10 at
Cong. Beth Achim.
Max Chomsky will chair
the event.
Members of the commu-
nity who have contributed to
the volume will receive
their copies at the meeting.
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The Franklin Historical
Society will sponsor "Poor
Richard's Antique Fair VI"
11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Wednesday,
Thursday and Oct. 21 at the
Franklin Community
Church. A bake sale and tea
room will be available.
The Oak Park Community
Theatre will present the
musical "No Strings" 8 p.m.
Oct. 20-22, and 27-29 and
Nov. 3-5 at the Oak Park
High School Little Theatre.
For ticket reservations, call
the parks and recreation
office, 541-0900.
Gordon Named
Fresh Air Head
Harvey Gordon was
elected president of the
Fresh Air Society at its
recent meeting.
Other officers are Allan
Nachman, vice president;
Harold Weiss, secretary;
and Mrs. Robert Slatkin,
treasurer.
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Moadon Ivri, the Hebrew
club, will meet 3 p.m. Sun-
day in the Jewish Commu-
nity Center's 10 Mile
branch. Topic for discussion
will be "The Government of
Israel Under the Leadership
of Menahem Begin."
Panelists include Natan
Bachrach of the Jewish Cen-
ter Hebrew Department;
Yehuda Berman, Israel
Aliya Center shaliakh;
Joshua Tabak of Hashomer
Hatzair; and Uri Segal of
the Israeli Student
Organization.
The public is invited, and
English will be spoken.
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The book will be made
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Friends, co-workers and
students of the late Mr.
Isaacs will participate in
the program. Daivd L.
Isaacs of New York, brother
of the deceased, also will
participate.
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pediatrics at the U-I College
of Medicine and is affiliated
with the department of
applied psychology at the
University of Toronto. He is
a consultant to the Troy
school board and the Detroit
Psychiatric Institute. Drs.
Friedman and Barahal will
deliver a joint lecture Nov.
20.
The lectures are spon-
sored by the Max and Mar-
garet Smitt Lecture Series
and Special Projects Fund
of the temple. ,
Bernard Isaacs Memorialized
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He currently is the direc-
tor of a mental health facil-
ity in Southfield, special-
izing in individual group and
family therapy.
The second lecture will be
presented 10:15 a.m. Oct.
30. Dr. Ronald J. Friedman,
a certified consulting psy-
chologist, will be guest
speaker.
Dr. Friedman earned a
PhD degree in psychology
from the University of
Iowa. He was professor of
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