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January 12, 1979 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-12

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Friday, January 12, 1919 43

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Moshe PTO, Students
13nai Brith Activitiel Plant Arbor for Soviet Jews

METROPOLITAN
DETROIT BNAI BRITH
COUNCIL will sponsor a
community-wide meeting 8
p.m. Thursday in the South-
field Civic Center au-
ditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Shnee, parents of a son in-
volved in the Unification
Church and another who
has been "deprogrammed,"
will discuss their experi-
ences. The public is invited.
* * *
ETROPOLITAN
ROIT BNAI BRITH
BOWLING ASSOCIA-
TION will hold an oneg
Shabat 8:30 p.m: today in
the Labor Zionist Institute.
President Marvin Dictor
announces that plans for
the forthcoming national
tournaments to be held in
March in Toronto, Cincin-
nati and Minneapolis, will
be discussed. Larry Katz,
, tournament director, will
discuss final arrangements
for the annual Bowler of the
Year tournament to be held
Feb. 4 at Plum Hollow
Lanes. Refreshments will
be served.
* * *
-
DOWNTOWN-FOX
CHAPTER will meet 8:30
p.m. Wednesday at the
Maple House Restaurant,
10 Mile and Southfield
Roads. Games and refresh-
ments will follow.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will meet 12:30
p.m. Thursday in the
Zionist Cultural Center.
President Celia Mager and
Eileen Israel, program
chairman, announce that
the guest speaker will be
Dr. Ronald E. Trunsky,
associate chairman of the
Sinai Hospital Department
of Psychiatry. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Guests are invited free of
charge.

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DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGE will hold its an-
nual installation of officers i
7 p.m. Thursday at Cong.'
Beth Shalom. Past Council
President Martin Weston
will be installing officer.
Samuel Cohen will be mas-
ter of ceremonies. Dinner
will be served. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call Murray Tait; 356-7525;
or Leonard Kendler, 398-
9823.
* * *
DETROIT BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER Will hold a
co-ed meeting 8 p.m. Tues-
day in the Whitehall Apts.
club house. Martin Doc-
toroff, a member of the na-
tional civic rights commit-
tee of the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, will
speak on "The Current
Status of Anti-Semitism:
The Present Status of Arab
Propaganda." Refresh-
ments will be served. Men
and women guests are in-
vited.
* * *
ALBERT EINSTEIN
CHAPTER will have a
games-night 8:15 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. There will be
prizes. Friends are wel-
come. For information, call
the president, Doris
Frankel, 559-7368, or Paula
Weiner, 557-0086.
* * *

BB Presidents
Brunch Planned

FRANK PAUL

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
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from the. U.S. with Israeli
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equipment and modified to
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The Parent-Teacher Organization and students of
the Cong. Bnai Moshe United Hebrew Schools Branch
have planted an arbor of 250 trees in Israel under the
auspices of the Jewish National Fund in honor of
Russian Jewry. There are plans to expand the arbor
to a grove of 1,000 trees. Participants in the tree-
planting project are, from left, front row: Jamie Co-
hen, Howard Weiner and Barbara Kaplan, represent-
ing the students, and Percy Kaplan, executive direc-
tor of the Greater Detroit and Michigan JNF, who is
presenting the students with a certificate, and back
row, from left: Mrs. Saul Stein, assistant principal of
the Bnai Moshe UHS branch, and Richard Wagner,
principal of Bnai Moshe and Adat Shalom branches.

Political Analyst Segev Due
as DZF Resident Scholar

The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration has announced its
scholar-in-residence will be
Shmuel Segev, editorial
writer and political analyst
for Maariv, who will be in
Detroit Feb. 11-25.
The scholar-in-residence
program, sponsored by the
American Zionist Federa-
tion and begun in 1972, at-
tempts to make the Ameri-
can Jewish community
aware of the wide spectrum
of thought and opinion in Is-
rael by introducing it to
prominent Israeli scholars
and experts.
Segev fought with the
Hagana in Israel's War of
Independence in which he
was wounded in both legs.
Until 1955 he served as a
captain in the Israeli in-
telligence, and the follow-
ing year, during the Sinai
Campaign, he was ap-
pointed deputy military
governor of the Gaza Strip.
A member of Maariv s
editorial -board since
1957, Segev was the
paper's Paris correspon-
dent from 1958 to 1959
and from 1962 to 1963.
From 1971 to 1976 he was
stationed in Washington.
In 1964 he was a special
adviser to Haile Selassie,
emperor of Ethiopia, and in
1965 he visited southeast

Plans for the 13th annual
Bnai Brith Presidents
Brunch will be discussed at
a breakfast meeting 9:30
a.m. Sunday at Howard
Johnson's, 10 Mile Road and
Northwestern Hwy.
Participating in this
meeting will be presidents
of the Metropolitan Detroit
* * *
Men's and Women's Coun-
NATANYA CHAPTER cils, presidents of lodges,
will hold a general business chapters and units and tree
meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednes- and tribute chairmen.
day in the Carlyle Towers
Louis Kay of Einstein
Apts. club room. Nut- Lbdge is Council tree
ritionist Robert Hen- chairman. Co-chairmen are
drickson will speak. Re- Meyer Littky, Harold Jaffa
freshments will be served, and Harry Michelson.
and guests are welcome. For
The Presidents Brunch is
information, call Beverly being held in cooperation
Toren, 355-1599.
with the Jewish National
* * *
COUPLETS will have Fund and it will inaugurate
"One-Nite-Out" 8 p.m. a new tree planting project
Saturday at the Racquetime in Israel. * * *
building. Refreshments will
follow. The unit will have a
paid-up membership
tail party 8 p.m. Jan. 27
e Potomac Club, 6200
Ivan S. Bloch Lodge of
Farmington, West Bloom- Bnai Brith will meet the
field. Admission is free, but Father Kramer Council of
guests are invited at a nom- the Knights ofColumbus for
BETH ABRAHAM
inal charge. For reserva- their 12th annual brother-
tions by Thursday, call Alex hood bowling tournament Hillel Moses Men's Club
will hold the third program
Ornstein, membership serv- Feb. 4 at Oak Park Lanes.
ices vice president, 968-
Proceeds will benefit un- in its Breakfast Forum
Series 10 a.m. Sunday in the
0606; Mark Carney, mem- derprivileged children.
synagogue. There will be a
bership co-chairman, 541-
_panel discussion on "The
7669; or Ronna Heller,
Condition' of the American
399-2562.
Cost of War
* *
Jewish Community,"
CAIRO (ZINS) — Accord- featuring Samuel Lerner,
TZEDAKAH CHAP-
TER will attend a Brunch ing to the Egyptian news- executive director of the
With Bach perforthance 11 paper Al Ahbar Egypt has Jewish Family Service, and
a.m. Sunday in the Kresge lost 100,000 soldiers in its Alan Kandel, assistant di-
Court of the Detroit Insti- wars with Israel. The paper rector of the Jewish Welfare
tute of Arts. For informa- said 20 percent of Egypt's Federation. Rabbi Israel I.
tion, call Helen Politzer, gross national product is Halpern will be moderator.
spent for military purposes. The public is invited.
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Fluent in Hebrew,
English, French and
Arabic, Segev has pub-
lished a number of works,
including the "Israeli Army
Fitness Book" (1969). His
forthcoming book will be a
biography of Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat.
- Segev will be available
for speaking engagements
to Detroit-area organiza-
tions. For information, con-
tact the DZF, 2656 W. 11
Mile Rd., Berkley, 48072, or
call the DZF, 548-0511.

Scholar Program

JERUSALEM — Ale-
xander Silberman, a
Philadelphia Jewish
philanthropist, has set up
an International Schol-
arship Foundation for stu-
dents dealing with various
aspects of contemporary
Jewish life.
In addition, scholars of in-
ternational renown in the
area of contemporary
Jewish studies will be in-
vited as "Alexander Sil-
berman visiting professors"
at the Hebrew University
for specific assignments.

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