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. .Y111131 YOU Ella OF T RE GOLD DIAMONDS Orlinsky for Md. Governor 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. . . . WASSERMAN CUSTOM JEWELERS LAWYERS TITLE BLDG. SUITE 105 - SHEFFIELD OFFICE PARK 3270 W. BIG BEAVER TROY JUST WEST Of COOLIDGE 643-6440 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 _ Veuge'd '7414 cC Sea/ rood 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So of 9 Mi Ofrna" Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 LEAN CORNED BEEF LEAN PASTRAMI 1ST 3 BONES STANDING RIB ROAST 1ST CUT LAMB CHOPS CHICKENS $298 • $ 2 " lb. $ el 99 lb. $ 2 99 lb. 7ft, MI Kosher Trays For Any Occasion Open Friday to 4:00 P.M. lb. Hebrew Letters. His major 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. storewide sale quality accessories custom lighting Antiques mei rycus, 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. Jewish Education Tie to Computer Focus of Parley inc. 4200 Orchard Lake Road Orchard Lake phone 682-7255 NeO-Nazi Meeting Banned in Austria hours m-f 9:30 a.m -5 : 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. SINGING GUITARIST also plays violin Sings and plays Jewish to Modern Songs FREDDIE SHEYER 398-2462 RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Duo, Trio & Quartet Music For All Occasions 968-0021 (Formerly The Joe Miller Orchestra) Treat your pizza mayrin to real Italian taste... 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