if ‘: ptIr, 12 October 11, 1980 'J o THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS t LADIES ‘11) ALTERATIONS Rabbi Hertz to Hold Jewish Studies Chair at U-D TIRED OF TRYING TO FIND ONE PLACE TO HAVE YOUR COATS AND PANTS ALTERED? (Continued from Page 1) and ministry — at U-D and throughout the city — that he will being great knowl- edge and enthusiasm to his new post," Fr. Carron said. Rabbi Hertz, senior rabbi at Temple Beth El for the past 27 years, said he is pleased and excited by the appointment. "I think the position will give me a wonderful DESOLVERDI APPLEGATE SQUARE NORTHWESTERN St INKSTER MON. THRU FRI. 10 to 2 FOR FITTINGS 353-1646 , FOR A STRONG AND EFFECTIVE 46th DISTRICT COURT Steve Cooper has served .. . ■ President, B'nai B'rith Barristers ■ City Council President Pro-tern ■ Delegate, Jewish Community Council ■ Advisor to League-of Women Voters ■ Advisor to Community Education Program ■ Elected to Representative Assembly by the lawyers of Oakland County ■ 7 years Director, Southfield Bar Association ■ Allied Jewish Campaign ■ Amer- ican Arbitration Association ■ Admitted to all Michigan Courts since 1969. NEW YORK (JTA) — President Carter on Mon- day repeated his opposition to a Palestinian state and reiterated his pledge not to recognize nor to negotiate with the Palestine Libera- tion Organization until it accepts Israel's right to exist. "The United States does not deal with organizations which attempt to accom- plish their objectives by means of terrorism," he told some 800 persons at the Forest Hills Jewish Center in Queens. "Terrorism is a crime against decency and humanity, whether. it oc- curs on the streets of Paris or the streets of Jerusalem, whether those responsible are neo-Nazis or members of the PLO." Carter noted that "the re- cent acts of violence in Paris and other French cities re- minds us that . . . anti- Semitism has still not be eradicated." President The scriticized the Soviet Union for reducing the rate of Jewish emigration this year. "We will not rest until every Soviet Jew is free to emigrate." DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER IS OFFERING A "FALL" INTO SHAPE HEALTH CLUB SPECIAL FOR ONLY $300 0 per,on JOIN ANY DAY IN OCTOBER FOR 30 DAYS. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT 661-1000 Ext. 166 & Hebrew Union College in 1942. He earned a PhD in religious education in 1948 from Northwestern Univer- sity and received an honor- ary degree of Doctor of Div- nity from Hebrew Union College in 1967. Leonard Simons, a corn- munity and civic leader in the Detroit area for several years, led the fund raising effort for the Jewish studies chair. Simons said the fund- ing, in excess of $200,000, was provided by a repre- sentative number of indi- viduals and organiza- tions in the Detroit area Jewish community. "It brings life to the ecu- menical spirit; to have a Jewish studies chair at one of our country's finest Catholic, Jesuit univer- sities," Simons said. "And I can't think of an individual who embodies ecumenism more than Rabbi Hertz who has devoted his life to Jewish and non-Jewish education." Carter Repeats PLO Stance FOR JUDGE Paid for by a lot of people who want Stephen Cooper to be Judge of the 46th District Court chance to expand on the Marygrove, Mercy and things I've been doing at St. Mary's colleges and U-D for the past 10 Sacred Heart Seminary.) years," he said. "I love Rabbi Hertz, 64, will have teaching and plan to con- sixth book, "The Roots of tinue my research and his My Faith," published later writings. "And in the this fall. Since 1970 the near future I hope to or- courses he has taught at ganize a number of semi- U-D include: to nars, symposia and spe- the Bible; introduction history of cial programs for stu- Judaism; modern Jewish dents at U-D and the history; and the Holocaust. other schools in the con- A native of St. Paul, sortium." (U of D is a member of the Detroit Minn., Rabbi Hertz was area Consortium of graduated from the Univer- Catholic Colleges to- sity of Cincinnati and was gether with Madonna, ordained with honors at the • 30 DAY TRIAL MEMBERSHIP • COMPLIMENTARY MEAL IN THE HEALTH CLUB RESTAURANT ONE TRIAL MEMBERSHIP PER 12 MONTI! PERIOD I (MITH) TO THI I 1RS7 SO 10 ( S TI?A N I S The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit III* 6600 West Maple Road • West Bloomfield Carter pledged that "this President will never turn his back on Israel . . . This President will not use eco- non& and military aid as a lever against Israel . . ." As for Jerusalem, Carter said its future, including that of East Jerusalem, can be de- cided only through negotia- tions in which Israel would have to consent before a final agreement could be reached. The President was heck- led repeatedly by persons in the audience during his speech. In Los Angeles, Republi- can candidate Ronald Re- agan reiterated his opposi- tion to a Palestinian state * * and his pledge never to deal with the PLO. Last week, economist Robert R. Nathan criticized all three Presidential candidates for sidestepping the na- tion's economic problems in their campaigns. "None of them are talking about programs that- will really get the country mov- ing," he declared in a speech at the monthly public af- fairs forum sponsored by Bnai Brith International at its headquarters in Wash: ington. Nathan also assailed the Carter Administration's economic and energy pro- grams as ineffective. * Jewish Organizations Set Election Speeches, Debates With the election little more than two weeks away a number of Jewish organ- izations are hosting talks on U.S. politics and election debates. At 2 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Bnai Moshe the Labor Zionist Alliance of Met- ropolitan Detroit will pre- sent "Part III — The Corn- ing U.S. Elections: The American Jewish Di- lemma." Max Fisher, hon- orary national chairman of the Coalition for Reagan, will speak. At 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Achim Edward Sanders, former senior ad- viser to President Carter and former president of the American Israel Public Af- fairs Committee, will dis cuss the 1980 Presidential election. Sanders' talk is spon- sored by Senator Carl Levin, State Senator Doug Ross, State Repre- sentative Joseph Forbes and the Michigan Demo- cratic Party. At 8 p.m. Wednesday in LaMed Auditorium of United Hebrew Schools, Richard H. Lobenthal, Michigan Regional director of the of League 'of Bnai Brith, will speak on The Dilemma of the Jews in the 1980 Elec- tion" at an open meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Junior DIVISION. Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club will sponsor a debate between representa- tives of the three major Presidential candidates 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26 at the synagogue. The men's club has asked Senator Levin, Senator Rudy Boschwitz (R-Minn.) and former De- troiter Aaron Rosenbaum to be the representatives, and are awaiting their replies. At 8 p.m. Oct. 28, the Metropolitan Detroit Chap- ter of Hadassah is sponsor- ing a talk by Richard Straus' at Temple Beth El. 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