01 1 7'1'1 1 I 40 17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 31, 1980 BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS 66TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER to be held at THE FAIRLANE MANOR 19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn (across from the Fairlane Town Center) SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1980 CO-CHAIRMEN I. William Sherr David B. Holtzman Golden Torah Award Recipient Guest Speaker David Silver Martin Agronsky Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 p.m. For Reservations, Please Call: 551-6150 FOUNDERS Marvin Berlin Harold Beznos Max Biber A. Howard Bloch Ivan Bloch Mrs. Linda Bloch Stuart Bloch Borman's, Inc. Jack J. Carmen Ernest L. Citron Irwin I. Cohn Dr. Arnold Eisenman Dr. Elmer Ellias Robert A. Galin (In Memory of Albert Galin) Alvin Gendelman Louis H. Golden - Martin Goldman Betty and Nathan I. Goldin Foundation (In Memory of Betty Goldin) Dr, Joseph Goodstein David Hermelin George Hill David B. Holtzman Arnold Joseff Mrs. Morris Karbal Lopatin and Miller, Associates (In Memory of Yetta Lopatin) Abe Malzberg Paul Newman Sol and Anna Nusbaum Family Foundation Irving I. Palman Jack Peitz Alvin Reifman Mrs. Gertrude Reitman Alex Saltsman Mrs. Emma Schaver Robert A. Schwartz I. William Sherr Alvin Spector The Stewart Family (in Memory of Dorothy Ste∎ art) Max Stollman Phillip Stollman Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tamaroff Larry Trunsky Mrs. Morris Yassky Samuel Zack Dr. Arnold Zuroff SPONSORS Martin L. Abel Norman Adelsberg Backwith-Evans (In Memory of Jack Beckwith) The Brodman Family Norman Cotner Henry Dorfman Kenneth Fischer Sidney Fischer Dr. Phillip Friedman William Goodman Louis Haas Mrs. Miriam Hamburger Samuel Hechtman Peter Heiman Guardians HOnigman Foundation '(In Memory of Sarah Honigman) Dr. Joseph M. Jacobson Alex Joseph Frank W. Kerr Company Adolph Komer Eugene Kraus Irving Laker Sol Lessman Dr. Marlene Mandell Midwest Clayman Co.. Inc. Mill Services Division of S & S Steel Company The Laven Family Paltrow Pipe and Steel Co. Dr. Lloyd J. Paul David Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich Julius Rotenberg Joseph Roth (In Memory of William Roth) Solomon Rothenberg Saul Silver Dr. Ivan Schatten Jack Shenkman Joseph Stewart Lawrence J. Traison Mel Wallace Harold Warren Irving Weiss Paul Zuckerman . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan Candidates Back Israel NEW YORK — There is widespread support for Is- raeli negotiating positions and for foreign assistance for the state of Israel among Senate and House candi- dates, according to a pre- election poll commissioned by "Near East Report" which will appear in today's issue. The survey, con- ducted by the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee, also shows near- unanimous rejection of the PLO and a high level of op- position to the sale of sophisticated U.S. military equipment to those Arab states which have rejected the Camp David process. More than 200 incum- bents and challengers re- sponded to the AIPAC ques- tionnaire. Many incum- bents, including some of N- rael's strongest supporters, responded by saying their records speak for them- selves. In a post-election is- sue, NER will review some of the specific responses of newly-elected senators and representatives. Hopkins Planning Jewish Journals BALTIMORE — Two tri-annual journals — "Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History" and "Modern Jewish Studies" — will commence publication at Johns Hop- kins University Press early in 1981. "Prooftexts," edited by Alan Mintz (Columbia University) and David C. Roskies (Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary), will deal with medieval and modern Hebrew and Yiddish litera- ture: poetry, prose, essays, drama, criticism; classical Jewish literature: Bible, Midrash, Hasidic exegesis and narrative; and Ameri- can Jewish literature and Jewish literature in Euro- pean languages. The review-essays in "Prooftexts" will comment on relevant books, articles, and journals in the field of Jewish literature. The re- view section will also pre- sent and assess the work of Israeli scholars. Joining "Prooftexts" later in the spring will be "Mod- ern Jewish Studies" edited by Steven Katz (Dartmouth College). MJS will be dedi- cated to the study of modern Judaism in all forms. Arti- cles will concentrate on understanding thought and history in broad terms, in- cluding: standard historical subjects, Zionism, studies of modern anti-Semitism, modern Jewish philosophy, studies of the varieties of modern Judaism, sociologi- cal issues, studies of modern Jewish literature, and polit- ical and policy studies. Women's Month Mrs. Ralph Miller, president of the Greater De- troit Council of Pioneer Women, has announced that national Pioneer Women has proclaimed No- vember as National Pioneer Women Membership Month. Elect Judge We support Judge Robert C. Anderson , for Oakland Circuit Court. And we — a committee in formation — urge readers of The Jewish News and their friends to join with us in voting for Judge Anderson in the No- vember 4th Oakland County election!! Robert iand .t rson Oakland !Ande Court 0 Endorsed by the Democratic & Republican parties of Oakland County 28 years legal & judicial experience 0 Governor, American Judges Assn. 0 Director, Michigan Judges Assn. O Past President Oakland County Bar & Oakland County District Judges Assn. ❑ Edward Gold Robert H. Naftaly Martin M. Doctoroff Jeffrey M. Leib Josephine S. Weiner Edwin Adler Lawrence Milman Sheldon Jacobs Bailiff Bill Friedman A. Benjamin Henson Noel A. Gage J. Leonard Hyman Denise R. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Kinzer Leslie Neil Greenwald Barry Grant Moshe Grossbard Merrill Schapero Samuel Geller Dr. Raymond Katz Ronald Danuloff Bernard Mindell lames M. Cohen Noel Buckner Gary Eisenberg Stuart Frankel Ted Simon Jack Robinson Dr. Leonard Aronovitz Dr. Lewis Soverinsky Robert M. Carson Joseph M. Fischer Paid for by the Committee to Elect Robert C. Anderson Circuit judge.