Volume Depicts Life of Taz " 'Taz,' Rabbi David Halevi" by Rabbi Elijah J. Schochet (Ktav) is the story of the halakhic authority who authored the Turei Zahab, a series of commen- taries on the four parts of the Shulhan Arukh. Halevi, more popularly known as the `Taz,' lived in the 17th Century, but his legal decisions- are still studied today by serious udents of Jewish law. Halevi's children were ictims of the pogroms of the era and also believers in the self-proclaimed Mes- siah, Shabtai Zevi. Halevi's writings reflect the eco- nomic, social and psycholog- ical upheaval of this par- ticular period in history. Rabbi Schochet was or- dained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He is the author of several books and serves as professor of codes at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. Jewish Guide Sent to Catholics NEW YORK (JTA) — An effort to help Catholic parochial school teachers to provide new appreciation of Jews and Judaism" to their pupils is the objective of a curriculum guide pub- lished jointly by the Na- tional Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. An ADL spokesman said the guide was being sent to Catholic Archdiocesan leaders throughout the United States. "Abraham, Our Father In Faitlt,'' stresses the pro- nouncements of Vatican H that Catholics should com bat anti-Semitism and eng- age in dialogue with Jews. • NE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Birth r ay Celebration at ikon Place Tips For The 1 Mile Obstacle Run BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION GOES ON STRONG It's the Hamilton Place one year birthday party and the gala celebration continues. Last week's Memorial weekend events were just the beginning ...there's lots more to come at Hamilton Place. We're so proud of the changes we've made. Four million dollars of re- modeling, an excellent staff, the finest health facilities, a gourmet restaurant and lounge, are just a few of the things that make Ham- ilton Place the best affor- dable private club around. Take a relaxing swim in the pool, workout on the latest exercise equipment, jog around the indoor or outdoor track, play ten- nis, or a round of golf on the putting green, or just relax with a drink on our unique sandy beach. You can do it all and more at Hamilton Place. We're proud of our first year, and to celebrate, Hamilton Place members and their guests , are in- vited to our second big weekend of special events. Fun run, poolside fashion show, Detroit Ex- - Tourist Spending JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics says that the av- erage tourist visits Israel for 18 days and spends $43 daily. Swiss tourists spend an average $1,000 during an 18-day visit, French tourists $900 and Ameri- cans $800. Only one percent of the tourists were dissatisfied with their visit to Israel. Some 84 percent described 4eir visit as good or very _,00d and 72 percent said they intended to visit Israel vain. – Reform Support Right of Emigres to Live Anywhere RYE, N.Y. (JTA) — The Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), in a resolution adopted by its national board of trustees, criticized "Jewish voices .. . seeking to limit freedom of choice for emigrating Soviet Jews" and voted "to extend the hand of support and friendship to Soviet Jews- who freely choose to live in the U.S. or Canada." Friday, May 30, 1980 15 WHERE WILL YOU BE WHEN IT GETS HOT?? Hamilton Place members Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Grant have the right idea. "When it gets hot, we en- joy swimming at the Hamilton Place outdoor pool. If it gets a little cool we swim inside. Accord ing to Marlene Elias, Hamilton Place is the per- fect spot to be. "When the weather gets nice, I. use Hamilton Place everyday. I especially like to play Mah-Jongg with my friends outside on the pa- tio by the pool." Whether it's the back - stroke or the • breast- stroke, the cracks the bams or the dots...your summer will be better at Hamilton Place. Tennis tournaments, volleyball, golf on the 18 hole put- ting green, shuffleboard, swimming pools, Snee- kers patio restaurant and bar, the affordable pri- vate club, Hamilton Place, has it all. When it gets hot, you'll like belonging to Hamilton Place even more. Ham- ilton Place, the summer vacationland private club less than a gallon of gas from your home. BEAT THE HEAT! Join Ham- ilton Place Now! press soccer exhibition, buffet dinner theatre with "An evening with Cole Porter", exciting blooperball games, food, prizes and more... It's fun to belong to Hamilton Place. For more informa- tion on the =Hamilton Place gala weekend events call 646-8990. The first annual Ham- ilton Place 1 mile Fun Run will be held this weekend and members and guests are all invited. To make sure everyone gets through it without blisters, we talked with Hamilton Place member Charley Blanchard for some tips. Blanchard has been a serious runner for the last ten years and ran in the Boston and Detroit Marathons for the last two years. He says there are a few important things to remember when running. "First of all you need a good pair of running shoes". says Charley. "That's obvious." It's a well known fact that many running injuries oc- cur from running with the wrong type of shoes. Charley says it's not a good idea to eat too close to the start of a race. "Three -hours is usually the - cut off period for eating. If the weather Is warm, I suggest drinking plenty of liquids. Start drinking as early as the day before the race until about an hour before race time so your body can store the water. If the race is long, drink small amounts along the way." Blanchard goes on to say that adequate stretching and limbering up before any race is important. "Before a race I get up very early and run 3 or so miles at a decent pace. After I shower and it's time for the race, I feel like it's the middle of the day and I run better." When asked about this Sunday's Hamilton Place Annual Fun Run Charley said, "1 mile is a pretty innocent distance for a race." Unless you're ac- customed to running though, Blanchard ad- vised, "ease into a sensi- ble program of about 1/2 hour of running a day." More information on jog- ging programs and Sun- day's Fun Run is available by calling Hamilton Place at 646-8990. ( Birthday Party Goes into Second Big Weekend AN EVENING WITH COLE PORTER (SUN., JUNE 1st) The professional touring company of the Black Sheep Repertory Theatre of Manchester, Michigan brings to the stage the MAKE PLANS NOW TO "delightful, delicious ATTEND THIS GALA and'clelovely" music and WEEKEND PARTY. wit of one of America's greatest song-writers. Whether it's a bitter- sweet ballad or a rol- licking (and sometimes risque) show-stopper, each number in this musical revue glows with Porter's special style of humor, sadness and touch of class. Highlights of the show include Tjon and Thorn- ton in the moving med- ley of two Cole Porter classics, Night and Day and I've Got You Under My Skin: and Tjon's JUNE 1st (SUNDAY) Weekend Number 2 special treatment of Detroit Express Soccer Porter's Love for Sale MAY 31st (Saturday) Fun Run — 12:00 p.m. Exhibition — 1:00 p.m. and So In Love. Hart (1 mile crazy obstacle Special event to be an- strolls her way through course) tunes like My Heart Be- nounced — 3:00 p.m. longs. To Daddy and Poolside fashion show Buffet Dinner Theatre You're the Top. — 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. — 7:00 - 11:00 p.m. Johnson's diversity ' The latest fashions in Dinner at 7:00 p.m. breathes life into Begin swim, tennis, running "An Evening with Cole the Beguine and adds a wear Porter" at 9:00 p.m. comic moment to C'est Blooperball — 3:00 p.m '$13.00 per person. Due Manifique. Call 646- (Hamilton Place staff to limited space,reser- 8990 for more informa- v ersus members) vations required. tion.