40 Friday, January 12, 1919 111E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Karl Haas Marks His 20th in Detroit Broadcasting Blooming Desert JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Prof. Haim Darin-Drabkin, a consultant to the United Nations on land policy, be- lieves Israel's Negev Desert can ultimately support a population of six million. Raanan Weitz of the Jewish Agency believes new irrigation methods could make the Negev the grain capital of the Middle East. THE DIASPORA YESHIVA BAND AT CONG. BETH SHALOM (Sunday) MARCH 11, 1979 -•111111 .01 . CHARLES SHAPIRO AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Sadie Pesick, 23765 Mer- rill, Southfield. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Pesick, 557-9290, or Ilene Feldman, president, 357-2597. The group will hold its paid-up membership luncheon noon Jan. 20 at the China City restaurant, Southfield. For information, call Frieda Sherman, 542-6826, or Mrs. Feldman. • * * * SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST and AUX- ILIARY will meet 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. 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The series, which began KARL HAAS Wednesday, will continue on Feb. 7, March 7April 3 charge, and the tickets are and May 16. There is a available at the DIA. - Readers Forum Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. Chaplains Institute Meets NEW YORK — A career development institute for active-duty Jewish chap- lains in the military and an annual training conference for Veterans Administra- tion Jewish chaplains will be conducted concurrently by the Jewish Welfare Board Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy. The military and VA chaplains will hold joint sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday in New York. Rabbi David M. Feldman of Bay Ridge Jewish Center will present the traditional Jewish viewpoint on bio- ethics after an address on bio-ethics by Dr. Samuel C. Klagsbrun, Medical Direc- tor of Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, N.Y. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, dean of Manhattan Hebrew High Schools, will speak on "In- The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is enclosed. —.9141/. A New Chamberlain Peace? Editor, The Jewish News: It seems that Sadat ex- posed the mental nakedness of the Arab mentality which is well-known in the West- ern world. Never in the history of human warfare has a de- feated nation dictated the terms of peace. Arabs attacked Israel four times and Israel was forced to fight for survival at a great cost of life plus billions of dollars in .dam- age. President Jimmy Car- ter is playing the role of the "umbrella man," Chamberlain, prime minister of England dur- ing the Munich crisis. Chamberlain signed a peace treaty- with Hitler, but how long did it last? President Carter, search your conscience. How in the name of justice do you ex- pect the Israelis to sign their own verdict of Death? Another Masada? Rabbinics Book Aiding Students Anti-Nazi Letters Urged NEW YORK — A book published this month is aid- ing rabbinic scholars in the U.S. and Israel. "Beolam Hamahshava Shel Haiel," by Dr. Avraham Holtz, an introduction to Dr. Max Kadushin's analysis of rab- binic thought, was pub- lished jointly by the Jewish Theological Seminary and Sifriat Poalim (Workers' Press) of Jerusalem, the publishing arm of Mapam. The Hebrew volume is both a summary and translation of Dr. Kadushin's writing, with explanatory commen- tary by Dr. Holtz. In Israel, the seeds of the partnership were sown a dozen years ago, when Dr. Holtz was lectuling to resi- dents of the seminary's stu- dent center in Jerusalem. Included in his class were a few young kibutzniks who were living at the center and tentatively dipping into traditional texts which previously had been only nominally part of their heri- tage. These young men found rabbinic thought remote from their own thinking, and very difficult to under- stand. It was when Dr. Holtz began using Dr. Kadushin's interpretation of the rab- binic • mind that they saw glimmers of light — and urged that Dr. Kadushin's book be made available to them in Hebrew. * * Janet Abramson Zionist Affairs Chairman Lansing Chapter of Hadassah Christians Plan Israel Meetings LOS ANGELES — The Second International Con- . gress for the Peace of Jerusalem will be held Nov. 27-30 in Jerusalem with Evangelical Christians from all over the world in attendance in support for the nation and people of Is- rael. Last year's congress was attended by 750 delegates from 14 nations. sues in the American Jewish Community" and Dr. Mortimer Ostow, of the Jewish Theological • Semi- nary, will speak on "Coun- seling Victims of Tragedy." NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wed .n Stationery Elm 20%. Call Barbara 968-5080 Ahin ewe ter SELECTED JEWELRY COMPLETE OA E1,141 SERVICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. 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