Friday, January 4, 1980 43
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Energy Backlash
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Simha Dinitz, Israel's
former U.S. ambassador,
recently stated that he be-
lieves there will be a serious
deterioration in Israel-U.S.
relations because of the
energy crisis.
Flint News
Prof to Give Hart Lecture
Prof. Norman Mirsky of
the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion will speak on
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and Lahser
353-1810
"Conversion" 8 p.m. Sunday
at Flint's Temple Beth El.
The lecture is sponsored
by the Dr. Max Hart Adult
Education Series. Dessert
and coffee will be served.
Rabbi Mirsky attended
the University of Michigan
and earned a BA degree
from the University of Cin-
cinnati. He earned
bachelor's and master of
Hebrew letters degrees at
Hebrew Union College,
where he received ordina-
tion in 1963.
Professor of sociology
and contemporary
Jewish studies at HUC's
Los Angeles campus,
Rabbi Mirsky taught
sociology at the Univer-
sity of Cincinnati and
served congregations in
the Midwest and South.
He joined the faculty of
HUC in 1967, earned a PhD
degree from Brandeis Uni-
versity in 1970 and joined
the HUC faculty in Los
Angeles in 1976. At the
University of Cincinnati he
was the senior research
associate in the psychiatry
department of the univer-
sity's medical school.
He is the author of one
book and numerous schol-
arly arrticles.
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JOEL M. ZACKS M: D.
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at Holly Hills Professional Village
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Office Hours By Appointment
LOVE
Albert & Hilda Ginng
Sunday — Israeli Dance
Group, 6 p.m., Cong. Beth
Israel.
Monday — Hadassah
board meeting, noon.
Tuesday — Keren Or
meeting, 8 p.m.; and Bnai
Brith meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — Hadassah
Study Group, 10 a.m., home
of Janey Cossman; and
FJCC Community Rela-
tions Committee, 8 p.m.
Thursday — FJCC
Senior Friendship Club,
noon, Temple Beth El; ORT
meeting, noon; JWVA
meeting, 8 p.m.; and Beth
Israel Board of Education, 8
p.m.
Seek Applicants
for Laker Award
The Harry and Sarah
Laker Israel Youth Schol-
arship Committee is taking
applications for the annual
scholarship award.
The Laker Scholarship is
granted to a Michigan resi-
dent attending an Ameri-
can university who wishes
to spend a year at an Israeli
school of higher learning.
The members of the
Laker Scholarship Commit-
tee are Rabbi Milton Arm of
Cong. Beth Achim, Dr.
Gerald Laker and Dr.
Gerald Teller, superinten-
dent of the United Hebrew
Schools.
Scholarship applications
can be obtained by contact-
ing the Harry and Sarah
Laker Israel Youth Schol-
arship Committee, do
Cong. Beth Achim, 21100
W. 12 Mile, Southfield,
48076, 352-8670.
Widowed, Divorced Focus
of SPACE Support Groups
SPACE, a service for
widowed and divorced men
and women and their
families, will begin a series
of separate support groups
for the widowed and di-
vorced 8 p.m. Monday at the
National Council of Jewish
Women offices, 16400 W. 12
Mile, Southfield.
SPACE is a service of the
NCJW.
At 8 p.m. Wednesday,
SPACE will hold its weekly
drop-in discussion for
widowed and divorced men
and women. The group
meets in the NCJW offices.
Judith Goren will
speak on "Feeling Alive:
Effective Ways to Deal
With Stress" 8 p.m.
Thursday at the NCJW
offices.
Rabbi James I. Gordon of
Young Israel of Oak-Woods
will begin a three-part
series on "Jewish Haskala:
An Outlook for a Single
Mind" 8 p.m. Jan. 15 in the
NCJW offices. Subsequent
programs will be held Jan.
22 and 29. Pre-registration
for the series is required.
The program is co-
Oakland County
Immunization
Clinic Available
Oakland County Health
Division will offer a free
immunization clinic 9
a.m.-noon Thursday at the
First Methodist Church,
Warner and Grand River,
Farmington.
Immunizations for
measles, German measles,
mumps, polio, diphtheria,
tetanus and whooping
cough are available.
A parent and legal guard-
ian must accompany a child
under 18 years of age and
bring any previous records
of immunizations.
Survivors Kin
Plan to Gather
The organization of Chil-
dren of Holocaust Survivors
will meet 10:30 a.m. Jan. 13
in the assembly room of the
10 Mile branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
The film, "The Legacy —
Children of Holocaust Sur-
vivors," will be shown.
There is a charge, and re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call
Charley Silow, 468-3340 or
559-0545.
sponsored by the Midrasha.
There is a charge for the
programs. For information
or to register, call Aida Cu-
tler, weekdays, 9 a.m.-2
p.m., 557-9604.
Too Critical
BONN (ZINS) — There is
speculation in West Ger-
many that the government
may ask Israel to recall
Ambassador Yohanan
Maraz because of his out-
spoken criticism of West
Germany's pro-Arab stance.
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