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March 24, 1978 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-24

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are expected in Tel Aviv
May 28 through June 2 for
the eighth international
congress of the World Con-
federation for Physical
Therapy. -
The congress there will be
"The Evaluation of
Physiotherapeutic Prac-
tices."
A number of tour pac-
kages have been organized
in connection with this con-
gress. For detrails write
Conventions Department,
Israel Government Tourist
Office, 488 Madison Ave.,
New York, N.Y. 10022.

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Friday, March 24, 1918 . 43

THE DETROIT JEWISH !JEWS

Physical Therapy
Sam Dash Addresses Local
Confab in Israel

- • . -

- -

10 Mile-Greenfield Light
Hebrew U. Friends Division t Be Adapted for Sabbath

The Oakland County
Road Commission will in-
stall a computerized traffic
signal in the fall at the in-
tersection of 10 Mile and
Greenfield.
The Road Commission is
heeding a request from the
Orthodox community in
modifying for the Sabbath
and holidays a pedestrian-
actuated walk signal which
will be part of the new sys-
tem.

use at 10 Mile and South-
field, will be set for automa-
tic operation of the pedest-
rian signal from 4 p.m. Fri-
day to 10 p.m. Saturday
throughout the year and on
specified holidays.

The Finest in
Musical Entertainment

ERIC
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Following correspon-
AND HIS
dence from Bernard M.
ONTINENTAL
Cohen and Rabbi Feivel
398-3664
Wagner of Young Israel
of Greenfield, and
County Commissioner 'gnaw
Sam Dash, second from left, former chief counsel to Dennis M. Aaron, Rabbi
Disco Parties by
the Senate Watergate Committee, was the guest Joshua Sperka, rabbi
speaker at a luncheon sponsored by the legal as- emeritus
the
of
sociates of the Michigan Chapter of the American synagogue, represented
Friends of Hebrew University. Shown with Dash, are, the Council of Orthodox
from left: Joseph Jackier, co-chairman of the legal Rabbis of Greater Detroit
division; Dash; Milton J. Miller, co-chairman of the at a meeting with the
VENTX
legal division; and Erwin C. Ziegelman,-president of Road Commission.
Dan Sandberg
the Michigan Chapter of the AFHU.
The new traffic signals,
353-IMIRD
similar to the system now in

I

Abba Eban Among Notables
on Israel Anniversary Cruise

NEW YORK - World-
renowned Jewish leaders,
headed by former Israeli
Foreign Minister Abba
Eban, will serve on the
"sea-going faculty" on May
7 when the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations
sponsors a 14-day cruise to
Greece, Israel, Romania
and Turkey.
The trip will celebrate Is-
rael's 30th anniversary.
Passengers will leave from
Piraeus aboard the 27,000-
ton, Greek-registered lux-
ury liner, MTS Danae.

Leaders in govern-
ment, education, religion,
the arts and the media
will participate in a series
of shipboard seminars.
They include Rabbi Bal-
four Brickner, director of
the UAHC Department of
Interreligious Affairs;
Conductor Zubin Mehta;
Rabbi Morris M. Her-
shman, UAHC Regional
Director in Northern
California and Pacific
Northwest Councils;
Rabbi Richard G. Hirsch,
executive director of the
World Union for Prog-
ressive Judaism; and

MEP Seeking
New Volunteers

Michigan Emergency
Patrol is seeking volunteers
to help monitor traffic situ-
ations. MEP advises police
agencies and local radio sta-
tions of emergencies and
traffic problems.
MEP is hoping to expand
to 24-hour coverage.
No previous radio experi-
ence is necessary. Volun-
teers, who must be at least
18-years-old, will be trained
by MEP.
For information, write
the Personnel Development
Committee, Michigan
Emergency Patrol, Dept.
JN, 1715 Fisher Building,
Detroit 48202.

In Springfield, Mas-
sachusetts it is against the
law to ride on the roof of an
automobile.

Bernard Kalb, CBS-TV
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