THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJC-IEF Events Are Scheduled Allied Jewish Campaign activities have begun to as- sure success for the fund- raising tasks for 1981. A special awards meet- ing, honoring workers in the Metropolitan Division of the 1980 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund, will be held Oct. 26 in the Senior Adult Lounge, Room 239, of the Jewish Community Center, West Bloomfield. Continental breakfast will be served at 9:45 a.m., followed by a guest lecture by Fredrick Newman, a University of Michigan graduate in international relations, who specializes in the Middle East. Newman, who has spent time in Israel as a scholar at the Brandeis University Jacob Hiatt Institute of Mideast Studies, will share his views on the national United Jewish Appeal President's Mission to Po- land and Israel. Some 25 Detroiters took part in this recent mission. The Detroit group vis- ited Auschwitz and Bir- kenau, as well as Mila 18 and other remembrances of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In Israel, they had a sup- PARAMONT PROMOTIONS GREATER DETROIT ANTIQUE SHOW October 17, 18, 19 W. 8 Mile Rd. Armory Near Northland Daily 12 to 10 Sun. 12 to 6 135 EXHIBITORS Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 VIDEO TAPE - per hosted by President Yit- zhak Navon, meetings with the minister of defense and Jewish Agency chairman, security briefings by Is- rael's armed forces leader- ship, an on-site view of Proj- ect Renewal with its social architects and a farewell dinner with Prime Minister Menahem Begin. The mission involved 500 persons from 58 U.S. corn- munities. The Detroiters who took part in the mis- sion, which was sponsored by the United Jewish Ap- peal, included Milton Bar- nett, Michael Berke, Ruth Broder, Marvin I. Danto, Milton Dresner, Edgar Fen- ton, Benjamin H. Frank, Sidney Freedland, Marvin H. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grant, Dr. Steven Grant, Daniel Knopper, Jay Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minkin, David S. Mondry, Robert H. Naftaly, Fred Newman, Max Sheldon, Shelby Tauber, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wallace and Barry Yaker. * * * Women's Unit Plans Meeting AL A MEMORY YOU WILL HAVE FOREVER LET US CREATE A WALKING TALKING PHOTO ALBUM OF YOUR NEXT PARTY CREATE The Allan/Touro College announces time changes have been made in the Judaic studies courses co- sponsored with the Young Israel adult education pro- gram. Rabbi Feivel Wagner's course on Mishna will meet 7:30 p.m. Mondays at Young Israel of Greenfield. "The Voice of Prayer," a study of the siddur with Rabbi Wagner, will meet 8:30 p.m. Mondays at Young Israel of Greenfield. Rabbi Wagner's classes on Parshat Hashavua will meet 2 p.m. Tuesdays. Tal- mud For Beginners will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Both are scheduled at Young Israel of Greenfield. A new Mishna class will be offered by Rabbi Wagner 7:15 p.m. Wed- nesdays at Young Israel of Greenfield. Rabbi James Gordon's class on Jewish Ethics will meet 2 p.m. Thursdays at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. "Philosophical Issues in the Cycle of Life" with Rabbi Gordon will not meet this fall semester as origi- nally scheduled, and will instead be offered in the spring term. Rabbi Gordon will con- duct a class entitled "Basic Concepts of Judaism" 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the main United Hebrews Schools Whatever spittle a man throws upward falls back on his own face. — Midrash Weddings Social Events CALL Bar Mitzvas Allan/Touro Class Schedule Revisions Are Announced 559-6022 building. Rabbi Gerald Teller's class, "Jewish Responses to Modernity," is scheduled at Young Is- rael of Southfield 8 p.m. Thursdays. For brochure, call the Allan/Touro College, 357: 2968, Monday-Thursday, 1-5 p.m. Friday, October 17, 1980. 51 LAMAZE CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION Weekly Evening Classes Beginning Nov. 5 in Oak Park For Information Phone: Susan Ruttenberg 967-0821 CONVERT From Oil Heat to Gas A.R.S. Service Co., Inc. 356-3191 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor Alan R. 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