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September 26, 1980 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Author Max Lerner Guest of Temple Emanu-El Series

Author and columnist
Max Lerner will speak at

Attention

YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI

Please Call

Toby Schlussel
557-3810

Temple Emanu-El 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 5. Lerner is the opening
speaker for the temple's
Sunday Speakers' Series.
Lerner is currently dis-
tinguished professor of
human beharior at the
graduate school of human
behavior, United States In-
ternational University at

FRIEDA & HENRY

wish all their relatives and friends

1=11 Mit MO

may you all be inscribed for a happy, healthy New Year

MAX LERNER

DAVID and MAUREEN CRAINE
Michelle, lode & Steven

Wishes Their Family and Friends

A Happy & Healthy
New Year

0112

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6112E112 L,"Z

PARTY CONSULTANTS
Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas
Sweet Sixteens, etc.

invitations & stationery

Make selections from your own home.

358.0251

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San Diego. He also is profes-
sor emeritus at Brandeis
University.
He travels extensively
addressing college student
audiences, teachers and
educational administrators,
defense colleges and busi-
ness and corporate groups.
In addition, he lectures fre-
quently at The New School
in New York City, and the
Foreign Service Institute of
the United States Depart-
ment of State.
His syndicated news-
paper column appears
three times a week in the

Jefroykin Prize
Entries Taken

20% Discount
Maril ynn

4'

LUNCH. AND LEARNING
on THURSDAYS at the

Aksh

calve-cc oF Jewish srutmes

LOSE 17-25 POUNDS
#1.
(Men Lose 28-35 Pounds)L i.,,if

New York Post, through-
out the United States and
around the world.
Among his books are
"America As A Civilation."
"Ideas Are Weapons," "The
Mind and Faith of Justice
Holmes" and "Values in
Education." A new book,
"Ted and The Kennedy
Legend: A Study in Char-
acter and Destiny," has just
been published by St ; Mar-
tin's Press.
Tickets may br purchased
at the door.

THE FAIGIN'S

JERUSALEM ( JTA) —
The Hebrew University has
announced that it is now ac-
cepting entries for the Israel
Jefroykin Award, endowed
by the Jewish National
Fund, for research on East
European Jewry. The final
date for submission of
entries is Nov. 30; 1980.
Papers should be submit-
ted to: The Academic Secre-
tary, The Hebrew Univer-
sity, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem,
Israel. The name of the
winner will be announced in
the spring of 1981.
A university spokesman
said the $2,000 award will
be for research work on any
political, social, economic,
cultural, linguistic or -any
other aspect of East Euro-
pean Jewry.
Eligible entries must be
papers published or written
within the last two years of
at least 30,000 words and
written in Yiddish, English,
Hebrew, German, French or
Russian.

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Silver Anniversary

Young Israel of . Oak Woods

Requests the honor of your presence
at the celebration of our

25th
Anniversary
Sunday, October 12, 1980
2 Hesvan 5741

at Young Israel of Oak Woods
24061 Coolidge Road, Oak Park, Michigan

Cocktails 6:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.

Convert $25.00
per plate

TEMPLE EMANWEL

14450 West Ten Mile Road, Oak Park

9674020

Proudly Presents The Opening Speaker In Its

SUNDAY SPEAKERS' SERIES

MAX LERNER

Helms Proposal
Is Protested

10 A.M.-1 1 A.M.
Comparative Religion
Prayer — Analysis of the Siddur
10 A.M-12 NOON
Intermediate Hebrew
Advanced Intermediate Hebrew
(Tuesdays & Thursdays)
11 A.M.-12 NOON
Elementary Yiddish
Demography of the Jews
Jewish Ethics Throughout the Ages
Religion and State

KOSHER LUNCH

Rabbi Max Weine
Morris Nobel

Sarah Friedman
Nira Lev

Morris Nobel
Dr. Stanley Kupinsky
Rabbi Max Weine
Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig

NOON

$2.25

12:45-1:45 P.M.
Classical Hebrew Literature —
Morris Nobel
Lamdan's Massadah
Philosophical Issues in
Rabbi James Gordon
the Cycle of Life
Contemporary Issues in Halacha
Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig
PoSt Emancipation European Jewry Dr. Gerald Teller
12:45-2:45
Nira Lev
Intermediate Hebrew

-

And that's only one-fifth of our weekly schedule. FAIT Semester begins October 5. Tuition
— $30.00 per semester, $35.00 per semester hoer for Hebrew classes. Registration
September 21-25 at the filidras/sa. 21500 West Twelve Mile Road. For further information
cal 354-11111 sr 312-71 1 7 .

NEW YORK — The U.S.
House of Representatives
has been urged by Agudath
Israel of America to reject a
bill passed by the Senate in
July 1979, which would
deny the Supreme Court
and other federal courts
jurisdiction over the issue of
school prayers in public
schools.
In p letter to Peter
Rodino, chairman of the
House Judiciary Commit-
tee, the national Orthodox
Jewish movement criticized
the Helms Amendment be-
cause it "tampers with an
institution considered vital
to all Americans, particu-
larly religious minorities."

Beware of the fury of a
patient man.

Journalist, political pundit and Dean of the nation's news-
paper columnists, Max Lerner has written such well-known
books as "America As A Civilization," "The Age of Overkill"
and "The Unfinished Country.

Sunday, October 5th 7:30 P.M.

At The Temple — Tickets $3.50

November 2nd: CLIVE BARNES

New York Times Dance and Drama Critic

March 1st: GEORGE PLIMPTON

Author . . . Sportsman . . . Adventurer

April 5th: MAGGIE KUHN

Founder of the Gray Panthers

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