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September 07, 1979 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Bar-Ilan President Emanuel Rackman Urges
Local Aid Bridging Israel and the Diaspora

On his arrival in New
ork this week from Israel,
tasks for mobilization of
merican support for Bar-
lan University, the univer-
ity's president, Dr.
manuel Rackman, ex-
ressed gratitude for the
ole of the Stollman Family
n the university's progress
nd appealed to Greater De-
roit Jewry for a continuing
rtnership for the school's
dvancement.
Dr. Rackman commended
i-fiery Klein and Robert
aft co-chairmen of the
dinner of Detroit
riends of Bar-Ilan, to be
eld Sept. 18 at Cong.
haarey Zedek, for their

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A special course on the economy and industry of Israel was held recently at
Bar-Ilan University, and was attended by diplomats from Denmark, Argentina,
Japan, Belgium, Australia, England, Holland and West Germany. Pictured with
the diplomats are Prof. Eliyahu Kanovsky, second from right, and Prof. Eugene
Jaffe, right, both of the university's department of economics.

dedicated labors.
Pointing out that dip-
lomats and scholars of many
nations have lent their sup-
port to the university, Dr.
Rackman said that Bar-Ilan
is "ser ing as a bridge be-
tween Israel and the Dias-
pora" and asked for a
strengthening of this role.
We are grateful for the

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of the board of governors of
Bar-Ilan.

Klein and Naftary urged
that reservations for the
dinner be made promptly.
They are being taken at the
Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180.

NBA Won't Take Berkowitz

By HASKELL COHEN

(Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.)

bility of a law suit which
was a certainty so far as the
Maccabi Tel Aviv quintet
was concerned. The general
manager of Maccabi has ad-
vised Commissioner Larry
O'Brien of the NBA that his
team has on file a bona fide
contract with Berkowitz
which -ties him down to
Maccabi for several more
years.

Basketball fans in Israel
can rest a little easier now.
It appears that their be-
loved idol, Mickey Ber-
kowitz of the Maccabi Tel
Aviv club, who had been
trying out with NBA teams,
will remain in Isarel. Mic-
key has been in the United
States for some time and
during his stay here was in-
He that is cruel troubleth
vited to participate in train- his own flesh.
ing camps by thp Atlanta
Hawks and subsequently by
the New Jersey Nets.
*
Berkowitz participated in
the annual Maurice Stokes
Memorial Game which is
held at Kutsher's Country
, Club in Monticello the sec-
ond Tuesday in August
every year. Berkowitz may
have played as much as 15
minutes during the contest,
which was a nip and tuck
affair. He showed that he
has good speed, passes very
well, but might not be up to
NBA par so far as shooting
skills are concerned. Ber-
kowitz tossed in one basket
and succeeded in canning
two foul shots.

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He especially thanked
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