THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
58 Friday, *1st 4, 1978
None Dead
in Tel Aviv
,Bombing
Rabbis Name Ex-Detroiter
TEL AVIV — There were
no reported dead but 49
were injured in a bomb blast
at a Tel Aviv outdoor mar-
ket Thursday morning.
The Palestine Liberation
Organization announced
that it was responsible for
the blast.
No details were available
as this issue of The Jewish
•,News was going to press.
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BALTIMORE — Walter
S. "Wally" Orlinsky, son of
one of the world's most
prominent Bible scholars,
Harry M. Orlinsky, is a
candidate for governor in
Maryland.
Orlinsky is president of
the Baltimore City Council
and a former member of the
Maryland House of Dele-
gates. A graduate of a
Brooklyn yeshiva and
fluent in Hebrew, he has vi-
sited Israel nine times.
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ST. LOUIS — Former De-
troiter Rabbi Mark Shook,
associate rabbi of Temple
Israel in St. Louis, is the
newly elected president of
the St. Louis Rabbinical As-
sociation for 1978-79.
Rabbi Shook has been at
Temple Israel for five years,
his only pulpit since ordina-
tion at the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion in Cincinnati,
where he earned the de-
grees of Master of Arts in
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field of study is Bible.
In St. Louis Rabbi
Shook has been active in
Jewish camping prog-
rams, the scouting
movement and television
productions for the rab-
binical association. He is
a member of the board of
directors of the Jewish
Family and Children's
Service and is chairman
of the Commission on Re-
form Jewish Education
of the Central Agency for
Jewish Education. He is
chaplain of the St. Louis
County Police Depart-
ment and a board
member of the St. Louis
Council on Alcoholism.
A frequent reviewer of
books, Rabbi Shook has
published articles in the
CCAR Journal, Shma and
other magazines.
Emeritus Prof's
Son Murdered
HARTFORD, Conn. —
Police have no clues in the
stabbing murder of Colum-
bia University medical stu-
dent Michael Aranow, son
of Dr. Henry Aranow Jr.,
professor emeritus at the
university.
The younger Aranow, 27,
had been working at Col-
umbia on a computer project
for storing and recovering
medical data at the univer-
sity.
He had gone walking
through the woods of his un-
cle's 184-acre estate and
had run into trouble, ac-
cording to his friend and as-
sociate Steven Asherman.
The police would not elabo-
rate on what kind of trouble.
He was last seen by
Asherman about 9 p.m. last
Saturday night. Asherman
said he went to sleep and
when he awoke the next
morning Aranow was gone.
The latter's body was found
the next morning in a clump
of trees not far from a cabin
used by Aranow and his
brother.
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VIENNA (JTA) — The
Austrian Interior Ministry
cracked down on a group of
neo-Nazis and banned a
meeting the group planned
to hold Saturday in the town
of Eichgraben.
The group, calling itself
Citizens Initiative for the
Maintenance of Truth, was
identified here as a German
organization. Under a tre-
aty signed with the Allied
powers in 1955, Austria is
compelled to ban all neo-
Nazi activity.
Meanwhile, in the north
German city of Flensburg,
Michael Kuehnen, the
leader of the self-
proclaimed Nazi group, Na-
tional Socialist Action
Front, was released from
custody six days after being
arrested. Kuehnen and 100
sympathizers clashed with
police July 22 when officers
tried to break up an illegal
meeting the group was hold-
ing in the north German
city of Altenstadt.
Although Kuehnen, 23,
will not be charged, he will
have to report regularly to
the police and has been for-
bidden to leave the country.
Conference Due
for Youth Aides
NEW YORK — The De-
partment of Youth Ac-
tivities of the United
Synagogue of America will
sponsor advisory ebnfer-
ences for people who work
with the Kadima and Un-
ited Synagogue Youth
groups Oct. 29 in Highland
Park, N.J., for persons on
the EastCoast,and Nov. 5 in
Chicago for persons from
the Midwest.
Dr. Rela Geffen Monson
will address the October
plenary, while Rabbi Wil-
liam Horn delivers the
November address.
Theme for both confer-
ences is "The Synagogue
Youth Worker Today: The
Challenges, the Realities."
There is a charge for the
conferences, and applica-
tions are needed by Sept. 29.
For information, contact the
Department of Youth Ac-
tivities, United Synagogue
of America, 155 Fifth Av-
enue, New York, 10010, at-
tention Advisory Confer-
ence.
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SKOKIE, Ill. — A na-
tional conference on the ap-
plication of computer
technology to Jewish educa-
tion will be held on the cam-
pus of the Hebrew Theologi-
cal College, Aug. 28 and 29.
Participants will receive
training sessions on the use
of the computer hardware
and view first-hand the cur-
riculum programming of
the Institute for Computers
in Jewish Life's current pro-
jects. This effort represents
the establishment of the
ICJL Education Network, a
consortium of schools for the
national application of
computer technology to
education in Jewish schools.
Warning Issued Against
Racketeering Solicitations
Racketeering advertising
solicitations are being ex-
posed here and merchants
and heads of organizations
are urged to double check
the legitimacy of solicitors.
A repetition of solicita-
tions for newspapers that
either are non-existent or do
ADL Asks NY „
to Change Class
NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has commended
the New York State Assem-
bly for approving an annual
classroom period of high
school instruction on the
Holocaust but urged instead
that the Senate adopt an
amendment making such
instruction an integral part
of regular world history,
European history or social
services study.
not circulate here was in
evidence this week when
Wayne State University
was solicited for a $150 ad-
vertisement. The gimmick
in this case was that the ad-
vertiser was offered to have
a tree planted in its honor in
Israel as a compensation for
inserting the advertise-
ment.
Percy Kaplan, executive
director of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in Detroit, dis-
sociated the cause from such
tactics. "Our movement
could never condone such
methods of getting money
by a solicitor," he said.
According to Theodore
Freedman, national prog-
ram director of the League
and coordinator of ADL's
Center for Studies on the
Holocaust, one classroom
period a year devoted to the
Nazi persecution of Jews
and other minorities could
not possibly convey the un-
iqueness and significance of
the genocide program for
this and future generations.
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