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Warning Issued on Missionary Activity in NY NEW YORK (JTA) — The Task Force on Missio- nary Activity of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) has issued an alert to Jewish educa- tional institutions, camps, synagogues, and Jewish or- ganizations to be alert to a massive influx of missio- nary materials aimed at proselytization within the Jewish community. The JCRC reported that it has received reports from every borough in the met- ropolitan area indicating that Hebrew-Christian groups were engaging in a city-wide campaign to con- vert Jews, according to Dr. Seymour Lachman, chair- man of the Task Force. He reported that it has al- ready been estimated that several hundred thousand brochures have already been distributed in New York, and that these efforts are likely to continue through the summer until Labor Day. Baby World's NEW Teen Center BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES by FAMOUS brands like .. . Bassett schooifield I. I I II - ' II WORLD tl TEENS 1 126 3411317 588-2333 E. 14 MILE RD., CLAWSON (2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD) Bar-Han Dinner Committee Forming, Chairmen Assert David Hermelin and Irv- ing Nusbaum, co-chairmen of the annual dinner of De- troit Friends of Bar-Ilan University, announced that a community-wide commit- tee is being formed to spon- sor the annual dinner to be • • • held at the Shaarey Zedek Sept. 20. The initial meeting of the committee will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hermelin on Tuesday. Shabtai Rosenne, Israel ambassador to the United Nations, will be guest speaker at the meeting Tuesday. !! WHY WORRY !! Leave Everything to Us Bar-Ilan Expands Foreign Student Meshel on Tour Academic Unit RAMAT-GAN — Bar- Ilan, Israel's only religious oriented university, has announced the expansion of its special program geared to introduce hundreds of new students from all parts of the world into academic studies in Israel. The Bar-Ilan program is based on providing a year of liberal arts studies with full college credits for overseas students, as is the custom in the United States, before requiring them to specialize. Other Israeli universities, it was pointed out, offer a non-credit year of preparation before offi- cially registering a foreign student. A summertime Ulpan is provided for foreign stu- dents who require Hebrew language preparation. Overseas students from Bar-Ilan hail from the United States and Canada, the largest group-South Africa, eight Latin American countries, United King- dom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, even Singapore and Japan. While most, except for new immigrants from USSR, register for a one-year liberal arts program, a sizable per- centage remain to com- plete their academic studies in Israel and many settle there perma- nently. Overseas students from the U.S., Canada, Au- stralia, South Africa and other countries are rep- resented at the Institute for Advanced Torah Studies for men and the Midrasha for women students which combine a doubled load of Judaic studies with their academic degree-oriented programs in the various faculties. TEL AVIV (JTA) — His- tadrut Secretary General Yeruham Meshel is in Latin America as guest of the local trade unions. SINGING GUITARIST also plays violin Sings and plays Jewish to Modern Songs • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY 398-2462 WYN-HAROLD CATERING FREDDIE SHEYER Happy 35th Birthday To Our Good Friend Judith Shewach MOLLIE SKY Wishes to thank Relatives, Friends and Business Associates for their thoughtful- ness and their prayers at the wailing wall in Israel for the recovery of DAVID SKY. ...................i.. :MARC ANKERMAN il . * DISC JOCKEY * THE BEST DISCO IN TOWN! * * ** Sill. 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