THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, April 20, 1919 Schwartz to Co-Chair Round Table Alan E. Schwartz has been elected co-chairman of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Con- COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Reasonable Prices HERBERT Cleaners & Tailors Expert Drapery Cleaning Suede & Leather Cleaning GET OUR LOWEST PRICES 24109 Coolidge at 10 Mile Across from Dexter Davison 399-0336 ference of Chris t ians and Jews. Schwartz will serve with co-chairmen Judge Joseph A. Moynihan, Jr., of Wayne County Circuit Court and Walker L. Cisler. Judge Moynihan was named president and co- chairman of NCCJ in De- troit following the recent death of long-term president Alfred A. May. Schwartz succeeds Nate S. Shapero, who becomes the Round Table's first honor- ary chairman. The co-chairmen lead- ership triumvirate DISCO DISCO IS OUR SPECIALITY, HIGH QUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC, LIGHTING, TEACHING AND DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS. 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A wide-range of Round Table activities to promote communication and bring people together includes a monthly interreligious dialogue of religious leaders dealing with both commu- nity and religious issues; a city-suburban youth coun- cil; city and statewide police-community relations councils; a division of women's concerns; an "Af- ter Breakfast Dialogue" on Equal Employment Oppor- tunities; a parent-teacher- youth conference on "Rear- ing Children of Good Will"; and a variety of educational projects developing from these continuing communi- cation programs. NEW YORK (JTA) — A 16-year-old Chinese- American student at the High School of Art and De- sign, Steven Chang, sub- mitted the design that was selected for this year's Jewish Heritage Week poster. He portrayed a Star of David through which black and white hands are clasped, surrounded by an olive branch. Jewish Heritage Week will be celebrated April 30-May 4. 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During the mas- sacres of 1190 all the Nor- wich Jews who were found in their homes were slain." Moreover, "in 1234 13 Jews were accused of hav- ing forcibly circumcised the five-year-old son of a Chris- tian physician (possibly a convert). They paid a fine for respite of judgment; but four years later four of them were hanged at Norwich after having been dragged to the gallows at the tails of horses." Hebrew U. Office Moved to Scopus ART MORAN PONTIAC 29300 TELEGRAPH Editor, The Jewish News: The "spread" on the Menorah - Society in Ann Arbor (March 9, Page 8) brought a deluge of recall. My tenure as president in 1922 or 1923 was omitted. No great calamity per se, but I did arrange a debate between our Menorah and some boys from Ohio State U. . . . The subject: "Is a political Zionist State feasi- ble?" My precious friend Harry Hartman, law student, came from the opposite type home. We talked about the subject at Chubb's, our favorite eating place. "Whir not a debate," Harry suggested. I went to work on it. I approached Rabbi A.M. Hershman and he offered to have Cong. Shaarey Zedek award a trophy to the winning side. Rabbi Hershman brought the trophy personally to Ann Arbor and acted as one of the judges. The other two were Prof. Blanshard of phi- losophy and Samuel Mum- ford, Detroit Board of Edu- cation smember and trea- surer of Detroit Edison. Allen Warsen ON A NEW '19 GAS MILEAGE-MINDED PONTIAC JUST NORTH OF TEL-TWELVE MALL Readers Forum 353-9000 JERUSALEM — The offices of the Hebrew Uni- versity Administration have moved to the Sherman Administration Building on the university's Mount Scopus campus. Included in the move are the president's and rector's offices as well as the academic secretariat, the personnel department and the Department of In- formation and Public Af- fairs. Michigan won easily . . . on the affirmative side. 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