0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 20, 1978 39 SZ Guest Speaker Cherrick Active in Higher Education Dr. Bernard Cherrick, who will address Cong. Sharrey Zedek Shabat morning services Saturday, has had a long career in the field of higher education. He has lectured at univer- sities in Australia, Canada, Venezuela, Argentina and in the U.S. He gave a lecture on "The Discovery and Sig- nificance of the Dead Sea Scrolls" at the University of Toronto, which published the talk in its review. The article was reprinted in many university pub- lications_ throughout the world. Current vice president of Hadassah Study Group Lunch Due Feb. 7 at Shaarey Zedek The Metropolitan Detroit the University of Michigan Chapter of Hadassah will and a lecturer in religious hold its annual study group studies. He also is Jewish luncheon noon Feb. 7 at " chaplai7 at the Federal Cor- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. All rectional Institution in Mi- members of study groups lan, and is in charge of the will be honored. Hebrew High School of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guest speaker will be Mi- Ida Joyrich is education chael Brooks, whose topic vice - president. Sue Rose, will be: "Nisht a Hin, Nisht Arlene Gould and Enid a Her: Possible Solutions to Bienstockare co-chairmen. Impossible Problems." For reservations by Feb. Brooks is a doctoral can- 1, call Hadassah House, 273- didate in ancient history at 5441. There-is a charge. Detroit Zionists Will Hear Iran-Born Physician Banooni - The Zionist Organization of Detroit will meet 8:16 p.m. Thursday in the Zionist Cultural Center., Guest speaker will be Dr. Firooz Banooni, who will discuss "Jews of Iran and Their Identification With Ii- rael." - An obstetrician-gyneco logist, Dr. Banooni was born and educated in Iran. He came to the U.S. in 198, and received further medi- , cal training in Philadelphia and Detroit. He is presently in private practice in De- troit, and serves on the staff of Sinai and Harper-Grace Hospitals. DR. FIROQZ BANDON' Tourist Reception NEW YORK — Tourists in Israel at the end of Janu- ary are invited to attend a reception given by Prof. Ephraim Katzir, president of Israel, at Bet Hanassi in Jerusalem, the president's official residence. The re- ception, in honor of Israel's 30th anniversary, will take place Tuesday. for tuition and registration. Evelyn Rotstein, director of Camp Youg Judaea, will address a camp rally 1 p.m. Jan. 29 in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allan Ash, 13125 Vernon, Huntington Woods. Slides of camp and details of the program will be re- viewed. Interested parents and children are welcome. For information, call Mari- lyn Ash, 398-8097, Marsha Harris, 355-4350, or Sue Kaufman, 647-4647. WSU, U-M Hold Classes at Center Wayne State' University, the University of Michigan Extension- Service and the Jewish Community Center are cooperating in a pro- gram, University Courses in Adult Education. The program will begin Feb. 6 at the main Jewish Center - complex in West Bloomfield. Among the courses are "The History of the Holocaust, - "Wit and Wisdom of the World, Oral History," "Calligraphy," "The Great Lakes," "Rome Adventure" and "Scandi- navia.", For information and cata- logue, call the UCAE office, 577-4665. He has lectured through- out the world on behalf of Hebrew University and Is- rael. He is a member of The Israel Philosophical Society, -the Israel Oriental Society, the Israel Exploration Society and the Inter- national Lotus Club. Women's League 60th Marked Women's League for Con- servative Judaism will cele- brate its 60th anniversary Saturday and Sunday in synagogues throughout Michigan. — Women will participate in services at Cong. Bnai Moshe, Livonia Jewish Con- gregation, Congregation of _Moses in Kalamazoo and Ahavas Israel in Grand Rapids. The occasion - also has been observed with ' luncheons at Cong. Beth Is- rael, Flint, and Cong. Beth Achim. - Mrs. Seymour Ungar, Sholem Aleichem Institute Plans Annual Art Show Hashachar Camp Expands Facilities Camp Young Judaea, Ha- dassah-sponsored camp for boys and girls age 9-13 is moving to Chelsea to ex- pand to meet the needs of its growing camp program. Camp Young Judaea is the summer program of Hashachar, the Hadassah- sponsored youth movement. In its seventh year, the camp serves Jewish yOuth from all over the Midwest. Programming combines traditional camping activi- ties with religious- and • Is- rael-oriented activities. The 1978 program will in- clude two three-week ses- sions, June 21 through, July 11, and July 13 through Aug. 2. Campers can attend both sessions. There is an early bird discount on tuition for children registering before Feb. 1. There is a charge DR. BERNARD CHERRICK the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Dr. Cherrick has held other academic po- sitions. +le was a member of the university's major pol- icy committees, chairman of the Israel Academic Committee, vice president of the International Associ- ation of University Presi- dents and represented the university at an IAUP con- gress in Seoul and Monrovia. The 15th annual Sholem Aleichem Institute Art Show and Sale will take place Feb. 3-5 at the Shenandoah Country Club. More than 3,500 works from 150 of Michigan's top professional artists will be. displayed. Exhibited will be . wood carvings, etchings, stained glass works, silk screen, sculpture, batiks, macrame, ceramics, paintings and jewelry. - The art show and sale will open. 8 p.m. Feb. 3 with a "Sip and Shop" period. At 8 p.m. Feb. 4, there will be a "happening" and art prizes will be awarded. Hours are 11 a.m. -- 5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Feb. 3, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Feb. 4 and 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Feb. 5. Refresh- ments will be served, and the public is invited at a nominal charge. ' Workmen's Circle to See `Candide' Workmen's Circle of Mchigan will host a theater party 8:30 p.m. Jan 28 at the Bonstelle Theater. The musical "Candide" will be presented. Following the perform- ance, refreshments will be served in the Bonstelle Room at the theater. There is a charge. For reservations, call the Work- men's Circle, 626-6016, or Sarah Caplan, 967-4076. The public is invited. Michigan Branch president, and Mrs. Boris Tobes of Cong. Bnai Moshe attended the national celebration this week in Chicago where they heard Mrs. Milton Perry, national president, via tele- phone hook-up to events being held simultaneously in New York, Miami and Los Angeles. Sokolow Award Winners Listed TELAVIV (JTA)—Two journalists were the, recipi- ents of the Tel Aviv Munici- pality's annual Nahum Sokolow Awards presented recently. Aryeh Dissentchik, re- tired editor of Maariv, was cited "for his life-time ac- complishments as a journal- ist." Haviv Knaan, of Haa- retz, was given the award "for his investigative re- porting" which helped bring about the trial and con- viction in Holland last year of Nazi war Crimes suspect Pieter Menten. SAM BARNETT JAN. 20-26 NEEDLEPOINT SALE 30-50% Persian-30% Off 10 oz. 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