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October 19, 1979 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-19

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28 Friday, October 19, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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NORTHLAND LAWN SPRINKLING

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Congregation Beth Shalom

announces

"The Beth Shalom Series '80"

Sunday lectures on The American Jewish Scene:

SUNDAY EVENING
NOVEMBER 4, 1979 — 7:30 P.M.
Henry L. Feingold, Professor of History,.
Baruch College and noted author.
Topic: Can American -Jewry Survive? An
Historic Perspective -
Nov. 4 evening is being sponsored by De-
nnis and Linda Simon in memory of Mr.
Max Chomsky .
SUNDAY EVENING
DECEMBER 2, 1979 — 7:30 P.M.
Jefton D. Temkin, Professor of Judaic
Studies, State University of N.Y., Albany
and noted author.
Topic: Then & Now: Jewish Life in the
20th Century
SUNDAY EVENING
JANUARY 13, 1980 — 7:30 P.M.
Marc Lee Raphael,Professor, Jewish
History, Ohio State University, Rabbi of
Temple Beth Shalom, Columbus, Ohio
and noted author
Topic: Intermarriage and Jewish Survi-
val: The Latest Report
SUNDAY EVENING
FEBRUARY 10, 1980 — 7:30 P.M. •
John J. Appel, Professor of American
Thought & Language, Michigan State
University and noted author.
Topic: Immigrant & Ethnic Caricature as
"Truthful Misrepresentation," an Over-
view (a slide presentation)
SUNDAY EVENING
APRIL 13, 1980 — 7:30 P.M.
June Sochen, Professor of History,
Northeastern Illinois University and noted
author.
Topic: Jewish American Women; Past
and Present.
All of these lectures will be held at the
synagogue, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park,
Michigan. They are free of charge to the public.

FLINT
NEWS

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and during pregnancy is of
prime importance in the
prevention of mental retar-

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Memo and datebooks for
1979-1980 are being dis-
tributed by the Flint Jewish
Community Council to alert
educators, government offi-
cials, clergymen and others
in public services when
Jewish holidays occur to
prevent program planning
conflicts. The publication is
distributed under the au-
spices of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith.

I

patability and many other
factors can cause irrepara-
ble damage to the unborn
child.

ATTENTION!

Jobs for Russian
Jews Sought

The Flint Jewish Com-
munity Council has formed
an employment committee
to find jobs for newly ar-
rived Soviet Jewish immig-
rants.
Members of the commit-
tee are Julian Feiler, Avery
Fishler, Gerald Schreiber,
Esta Mitchell, Robert
Mitchell, Edith Gutow,
Elaine Fishler, Inna
Shaposhnikov, Carol Olds,
Ira Marder and Harry Bin-
der.

dation. During these times,
German measles (rubella),
X-ray damage, meningitis,
malnutrition, RH incom-

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Community
Calendar

Sunday — USY Simhat
Torah luncheon.
Tuesday — Bnai Brith
board meeting, 8 p.m.
Hadassah meeting, noon;
FJCC Finance Committee
meeting, noon, Council
office; and joint board meet-
ing, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Is-
rael.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship 'Club,
noon, Temple Beth El; and
FJCC Executive Committee
meeting, 8 p.m., Council
office.

Joanna gives gout windows
the full treatment.

Emigre to Speak

Temple Beth El's Max
Hart Adult Education
Series will present Victor
Roskovsky, a recent Rus-
sian immigrant and rabbin-
ical student at the Hebrew
Union College in Cincin-
nati, 8 p.m. today in the
temple.
A 011NM ■ IMIIIIMII.1111k

( Bat Mitzva

Kathy Kukler will be-
come Bat Mitzva 9 a.m.
Saturday at Cong. Beth Is-
rael.

Frankfurt Shows
Banned Volumes

FRANKFURT (JTA) —
The 44 American books,
which included works on
Nazism and anti-Semitism,
that were confiscated by
Soviet authorities at the
Moscow Book Fair last
month are,,now on display
among books from 80 other
countries at the Frankfurt
Book Fair.
Each of the American
books is on display in indi-
vidual publisher's stands
with a "Banned at the Mos-
cow Book Fair" streamer.

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Interior shutters—stained, unfinished, in colors \Afith
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