Dr. Julien Priver to Be Honoree
at November Israel Bond Dinner
Dr. Julien Priver, former
executive vice president of
Sinai Hospital, will be the
recipient of Israel Bonds'
Maimonides Award at the
Israel Bonds Metro Detroit
Medical Physicians Di-
vision Dinner Nov. 7 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Hershel Sandberg,
division chairman, said the
tribute dinner will culmi-
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nate an annual campaign
for loan dollars support of
Israel's economic develop-
ment program. Preceding
the dinner will be several
leadership events and
seminars, at which infor-
mation regarding Israel's
new Peace Loan Issue and
other securities will be of-
fered.
Dr. Priver's retirement
from his administrative
duties at Sinai marks
nearly 28 years of service
to the health institution.
He will continue his asso-
ciation at Sinai as execu-
tive consultant.
Dr. Priver holds the fa-
culty rank of clinical associ-
ate professor in the De-
partment of Community
Medicine, Wayne State
University School of
Medicine. He was the reci-
pient of the 1979 Joseph R.
Homminga Memorial
Award by the Michigan
Hospital Association and
the 1979 Executive of the
Year Award by United
Community Services.
The Medical Physicians
Division dinner tribute
committee is now in forma-
tion. For information, call
Israel Bonds, 557-2900.
In the 1972/73 school year
there were 644 educational
institutions in Arab areas of
Israel, housing 241 kinder-
gartens, 295 primary
schools, 28 intermediate
and 80 post-primary, with
about 5,300 teachers and
132,500 students.
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THE JEWISH SOUND:
Lorraine
398-6244
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Jewry on the Air
6:15 a.m. Sunday, WMJC-
FM (95); 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
WXOX (1250, Bay City);
11:30 p.m. Sunday, WNIC-
FM (100); 11:30 p.m. Sun-
day, WWKR (1310); and 7
p.m. Tuesday WSHJ-FM
(88.3). Rabbi Yitschak
Kagan will moderate a pro- --
gram of Jewish interest.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
MESSAGE OF IS-
RAEL: 6:30 a.m. Sunday,
WXYZ (1270) and WRIF-
FM (101) and 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, WDEE (1500), a
message to the Jewish
community.
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RELIGION IN THE
NEWS: 9:05 a.m. Sunday,
CKWW (580), Rabbi
Jonathan V. Plaut will
moderate a program of
Jewish interest.
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LUBAVITCH JEWISH
HOUR: 11 p.m. Sunday,
WWKR (1300) and WNIC-
FM (100) and 10 a.m. and 7
p.m. Monday, WSHJ-FM
(88.3), Rabbi Yitschak
Kagan will moderate a pro-
gram of Jewish interest.
- RELIGIOUS SCOPE:
11:40 p.m. Sunday, Channel
9, Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut
will report news from the
religious community.
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MOTIF: Noon Monday,
WIID (1090), Jewish news,
entertainment community
calendar and "Spotlight" on
the community, with Bar-
bara Katchke and Rachel
Jacobs.
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NAOMI
and the
SHIDUREI ISRAEL
MI-DETROIT: 12:30 p.m.
Monday, WIID (1090), an
all-Hebrew program of Is-
raeli music, news and fea-
tures from Israel, with Uri
Segal. "
COFFEE WITH HY:
Noon Thursday, WIID
(1090), interviews and fea-
tures of Jewish interest,
with Hy Shenkman.
GIRLS
Wish
All
Their
Friends
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YIDDISH IS HEIMISH:
12:30 pm. Thursday, WIID
(1090), an all-Yiddish pro-
gram of music, news, inter-
views and other features
with Hy Shenkman.
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IF NOT NOW: 12:40 p.m.
Thursday, WDET-FM
(101.9), Naomi Finger, vice
president of Women's
American ORT, will speak
on her experiences on a re-
cent ORT overseas mission.
Fresh Air Cites Contributors
Contributors to Fresh Air Society projects were
honored at the 77th annual meeting of the society,
which also was the occasion to elect new directors.
Honored were, from left: Benard L. Maas, for Benard
L. and Rosalyn J. Maas Recreation area; Mrs. Harry
Nachman, the Harry Nachman Environmental Edu-
cation Center, in memory of Mr. Nachman; and Dr.
Joseph 0. Grant, who was honored by the contribu-
tion of funds by his children for a pavilion at Camp
Tamarack. The meeting also was occasion to preview
the Bert L. and Toba Smokier Pioneer Skills Center.
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New Staffers at Midrasha
Rabbi Eliezer Cohen and
Dr. Ivan Starr have joined
the staff of the Midrasha
College of Jewish Studies.
Rabbi Cohen received a
BA degree from Yeshiva
College and was ordained at
Yeshiva University. He has
been teaching Mishna and
Gemara at Akiva Hebrew
Day School since 1974. He
will be teaching two Tal-
mud courses at the Mid-
rasha this fall and a course
in the "Talmudic Sources of
Halakha."
Dr. Starr, assistant pro-
fessor at Wayne State Uni-
versity and a lecturer at
University of Connecticut
and Yale University, will
teach two courses this fall at
the Midrasha.
Dr. Starr received a BA
degree from Queens Col-
lege and master's and
PhD degrees in Near
Eastern Languages and
Literature from Yale
University. He has
studied Northwest Semi-
tic language, Arabic,
Ethiopian, Akkadian,
Sumerian, Hittite and
Mesopotamian history
and civilization.
He will teach "Near East-
ern Mythology and the Bi-
ble" and "The History of Is-
rael in the Biblical Period"
on Monday and Wednesday
evenings at the Midrasha.
For registration informa-
tion, call the Midrasha,
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