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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-28

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58 Friday, October 28, 1977

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Reflections on Spinoza's Monument

essay describes his expe-
riences in the Netherlands
where he visited Rheins-
burg and its small museum
that houses the philoso-
pher's workbench for cut-
ting diamonds and a few of
his preserved books.
The essay also delineates
the author's reflections
while visiting the Spinoza •
monument at The Hague.
Watching it reminds him of
the emotional disturbance
the philosopher's idea of
"amor dei intellectualis"
produced in his young mind.

LARRY FREEDMA

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your crash course
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An interesting essay titled
"At Spinoza's Monument in
The Hague" appeared in the
latest issue of "Our Own
Word" ("Undzer Aygn
Vort").
Authored by the Yiddish
essayist and co-editor of the
quarterly, Wolf Snyder, the

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Bnai Brith Activities 1

HURITE

AHAVA

SOUTHFIELD COUNCIL

CHAPTER will
host a Halloween party 8
p.m. Saturday in the Abra-
hamson-Brown residence, 25
Wellesley, Pleasant Ridge.
Prizes will be awarded.
There is a- nominal charge.
For information, call Denise
Richman, 355-5441. The
Monday night bowling
league will hold its first
Sunday morning make-up
day 9 a.m. Nov. 6 at Strike
and Spare Lanes. The
women will hold their first
fund-raising brunch 12:30
p.m. Nov. 6 in the home of
the parents of Linda Levine,
29370 Prestwick, Southfield.
Evelyn Levine, past presi-
dent of the Bnai Brith
Women's Council and fund-

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He
recalls
Spinoza's
teaching that evil is non-
existent and it is a mistake
to distinguish between good
and wickedness.
This and some of Spin-
oza's other precepts evoked
in the essayist serious
moral and intellectual ques-
tions that cannot be
answered philosophically in
this post-Holocaust period.
The answers can only be
relative, not absolute.
The essay is profound and
thought provoking.
—AAW

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OUTLET

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HOURS: DAILY 10-6; FRI. & SAT. 10-9; SUN. 12-5 • 967-0877

raising consultant,
will
speak on the Bnai Brith
Youth and Services Appeal.
For information or reserva-
tions, call Doreen Feinman,
357-0527.

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Business Briefs

Ceresnie and Offen, Furs;
located at 181 S. Woodward,
Birmingham, announces
free parking is available in
the lot next to the salon.

* * *

Winifred Brand has been
named public relations
coordinator for Hutzel Hos-
pital. She will write and
develop manuals, pamph-
lets, brochures and other
materials for use by the
hospital and maintain con-
tact with the media.

* * *

Carmel Wines won the fol-
lowing awards at the Inter-

national tasting at Ljubl-
jana, Yugoslavia, and the
internaitonal wine corn-
petition in London: golc
medal for Carmel's Selected
Cabernet Sauvignon, Kad-
mon, Chateau Richon Vin
Blanc and Rishon 'Brandy
777; the silver medal for
Cannel Hock, Adorn Atic
and Grenache Rose and
President's Sparkling Brut;
the diploma of honor for
Ohenin Blanc; and in Lon- -*
don, the gold medal
Cabernet Sauvignon .
the silver for Chenin Blanc
and the bronze for Grenache
Rose.

Lender's New Bagel Flavors
Introduced Here This Month

* * *

HARRY B. KEIDAN
LODGE will meet 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Carlyle
Towers Apts. club room.
The film,. "The Israelis,"
narrated by Amos Elon, will
be shown. Discussion will
follow. The public is invited
at no charge.
* * *
PISGAH LODGE will
net 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Bnai Brith office,
21711 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.
The program will feature a
talk on the Tax Reform Act
and its impact on personal
and business income taxes
and estate planning by area
certified public accountants.
Admission is free, and
refreshments will be
served.

* * *

Bnai Brith Event
to Benefit Youth

Lender's, the nationally known bagel-baking company,
announces it will introduce two new bagel flavors this
month: Wheat 'n Honey and Raisin 'n Honey. The new
bagels will be packaged differently from the other Lender's
bagel products owing to their new size. The introduction of
the two new bagel flavors coincides with Lender's national
promotion with Kraft Philadelphia Brand cream cheese,
and cents-off coupons for both companies' products will be
available on
on bagel and cream cheese packages.

2 Insurance Agencies Merge

Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions and the Bnai Brith
Blumberg Brothers Co.
Youth Organization will
and
Hermelin, Colburn &
benefit from the Bnai Brith
Colburn, two independent
Foundation's annual inter-
insurance agencies from the
national Humanitarian
Detroit area, have merged
Award Dinner to take place
into Hermelin, Colburn, Col-
Nov. 15 at Fairlane Manor,
Blumberg
burn,
Dearborn. William G.
Steinberg. ,
Meese, chairman of the
Both firms have been in
board and chief executive
business for more than 50
officer of the Detroit Edison
years. Blumberg Brothers
Co., will be the honoree.
Co. was founded in 1925.
Funds from past events
Hermelin, Colburn & Col-
benefited the Bnai Brith
burn, which was formed by
Beber Camp at Mukwonago,
a merger in 1970, traces its
Wis. Locally, funds were
origin to 1923.
utilized to establish a subur-
Principals in the new
ban branch of the Hillel
company are Leslie E. Col-
Foundation on the Wayne
burn, Sherwood Colburn,
State University campus,
David B. Hermelin, Robert
which services college-age
A. Steinberg and Harry Col-
students in the metropolitan
burn. Other member of the
area.
firm are Louis C. Blumberg
For reservations and
information, call the Bnai • and Irving Hermelin, con-
sultants; Sheldon A. Gold-
Brith office, 354-6100.
man, associate partner and
Lumberg,
Edward
There is education in
associate.
books but education in life
The new firm is one of the
also; education in solitude,
largest independent insur-
but education also in the
ance agencies in the Mid-
crowd; education in study,
west, with a projected vol-
but education even greater
ume exceeding $25,000,000,
in the contagion of ex-
and with representation of
ample.
over 50 major insurance
—Benjamin Nathan Car-
companies.
dozo

The firm will continue to
specialize in commercial
and industrial insurance
throughout the 'United
States and Canada and will
employ more than 50
people. Three chartered
property and casualty
underwriters and two coun-
selors head up a major corn-.
mercial accounts division.
The agency will continue its
personal lines division and
an expanded life insurance
division specializing in all
phases of life, health and
accident, group and
employee benefit plar.

Some 75 percent of the
employees have been asso-
ciated with one of the two
merging firms for an aver-
age of 15 years.
The principals are cur-
rently engaged in negotia-
tions to establish affiliate
offices in London, New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles
and Dallas.

The merged firm will
maintain expanded offices
at 3001 W. Big Beaver Rd. in
Troy, where they both were
located separately before
the merger.
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