THE DETROIT 1E1E91 NEWS 34 Friday, Myst 25, 1978 Bronfman Book Due in October SAM BARNETT TORONTO (JTA) — A book entitled "The Bronfman Dynasty: The Rothschilds of the New World," is now in its final stage of preparation and is scheduled to appear Oct. 15. The author is Peter Newman, editor of Mac- leans Magazine, a leading Canadian periodical. The publishers are McClelland and Stewart of Toronto. AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 ART EXHIBITION & SALE works bs DORENE OINZLER and often Sat., kg. BO 11-1 Green Farms Clubhouse Don't court evil, and evil won't come to you. 14 lilt Ids. WW1& Lusty W. MoorsMold Israel Information Center Open at Jewish Community Center An Israel Information and Resource Center, in- cluding a "hot line" tele- phone service, has been set up in the library of the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Shelly Jackier, who helped organize the all- volunteer center, said that its formation will help fill the need for a clearinghouse to channel questions about Israel issues, local cultural August Fur Sale . . . of our Fall and - Winter Collection EXCITING BRAND- NEW STYLES . . . In weeks to come, these same furs will be much higher. Do visit us soon. Sale ends Sept. 2, 1978 HARVARD ROW MALL Designers of Fine Furs Phone 358-0850 THE B'NAI B'RITH MEN'S and WOMEN'S COUNCILS Cordially Invite New Members, Sponsors and Prospective Members to a Membership Brunch Sunday, September 10, 1978 10:00 A.M. Sheraton Southfield 17017 W. 9 Mile Road Guest Speaker: Rabbi Joel Poupko Illinois Area Director B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations FOR INFORMATION-CAL• B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL 356-0146 354-6100 B'NAI B'RITH COUNCIL 21711 WEST TEN MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICH 48075 B'NAI B'RITH SUMMER SIGN-UP 19 DATE No STATE OR PROVINCE LODGE, UNIT OR CHAPTER CITY I AM OF THE JEWISH FAITH AND PLEDGE MYSELF TO SUPPORT THE HIGH IDEALS AND PURPOSES OF B'NAI B'RITH NAME DATE OF BIRTH HOME ADDRESS STATF HOME TELEPHONE OCCUPATION (SIGNATURE) 4 :g 7IP Volunteers are ur- gently needed to assist in the program, Mrs. Jac- kier said. On Sunday, during registration for Jewish Center programs, the Israel Information and Resource Center will be open for visitors and take names of potential volunteers to staff the hot line. If a question cannot be answered directly, hot line volunteers will refer callers to the source of information they are seeking. The hot line number should be easy to remember. 661-1948. It was chosen to mark the establishment of the state of Israel. In other activity, the center plans to set up seminars and workshops relating to Israel, with the cooperation of com- munity organizations and agencies. The group already has co-sponsored one workshop with the Detroit Zionist Federation, and on Sunday, at 8 p.m. will co-sponsor a second. Prof. Zvi Gitelman of the University of Michi- gan Political Science De- partment will discuss "The Role of the Super-Powers in the Middle East" in the Jewish Center library. The community is invited. Another aim of the group is development of a calen- dar, listing every ongoing Israel-related activity in the community, from clas- ses to cultural program- ming. Success of the center will depend on trained volun- teers, Ms. Jackier said. Spe- cial sessions will be held to demonstrate the proper handling of hot line calls, as well as to provide volun- teers with the information they will need to respond to queries. Individuals who wish to participate, and or- ganizations interested in arranginga program on the center, may call the Israel Information and Resource Center, 661- 1948. The center will have its formal opening in October. s s ik Cin: • All Invitations Exclusive Hebrew Invitations events, aliya, travel and other programs relating to Israel. The library facilities also will provide a valuable re- source for study and re- search, and the retrieval system has already been streamlined to fill this func- tion. As a vital part of its prog- ram, the center will cooper- ate with the Jewish Com- munity Council, Israel Aliya Center, Zionist groups and other agencies and organizations that program around Israel, Mrs. Jackier said. When is- sues arise, the center will be able to "spread the word" about planned community responses and suggest ap- propriate options, such as letters to congressmen, par- ticipation in seminars and rallies. 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