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November 21, 1980 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-21

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46 Friday, November 21, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FIRESTONE

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MSU Adds to Overseas
Study Program in Mideast

L BY APPOINTMENT 557-8115



Michigan State Univer-
sity has added a new dimen-
sion to its winter term
humanities study abroad
program. Offered for the
fifth time, MSU has added
Egypt to its traditional
Israel-Greece itinerary.
From Jan. 5 through March
* * *
14, students will study,
travel and work under the
direction of Dr. Richard R.
Laurence, associate profes-
sor of humanities at MSU.
Douglas Bloom of Bir-
Students will fly from De-
mingham was re-elected to troit to Cairo, where they
the executive board of the will begin a three-day visit
National Federation of to the city of Cairo, the
Temple Brotherhoods — pyramids, Memphis and
Jewish Chautauqua Society Sakara. This will be fol-
for a two-year term at its lowed by a stay of about one
28th biennial convention in month in Jerusalem, where
Cleveland, Ohio. Leonard students will study in daily
H. Trunsky of Detroit was classes.
elected to his first term on
During this period, the
the executive board.
students will take a five-day
trip to the southern part of
Israel and a one-day trip to
Masada. This will be fol-
lowed by a stay of two weeks
Village
on a kibutz, where students
will continue classes in
addition to their work re-
sponsibilities.
One week of indepen-
dent travel follows the
kibutz experience, and
then the class reassem-
bles in Tel Aviv. The final
part of the program will
be a one-week visit to
Greece, comprised of
three days, in Athens and
trips to Mycenae, Olym-
pia, Delphi, and a tour of
three Greek islands.
Students must enroll for
12 credits and may take as
many as 16. All students are
required to take "Jewish

CLUB will hear Dr. Harris
Mainster speak on his re-
cent trip abroad 10 a.m. this
Sunday (correct date) in the
synagogue. Continental
breakfast will be served at
this general membership
meeting.

Temple Men
Name Detroiters

Humanities in the 20th
Century," which carries
four credits.
Students may then elect
either or both of the courses
in the "Huinanities in the
Western World" sequence:
"Ancient" and/or "Medieval
and Early Modern" periods.
An independent study
course will be offered as
well.
For information, contact
the Office of Overseas
Study, 108' International
Center, Michigan State
University, East Lansing,
48824.

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DR. NAOMI CUTLER

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cutler
of Southfield announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Dr. Naomi Paula, to Dr.
George Philip Weiner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weiner
of Queens, New York.
Dr. Cutler attended the
University of Michigan
Medical School and is a
resident at the Baltimore
Heart Patient Hospital,
affiliated with Johns Hop-
kins Hospital. Her fiance
attended State University
of New York-Downstate
and also is a resident at the
Baltimore hospital.
A May wedding is
planned.

Israel's glory sinks to the
earth only when he lets his
book fall to the ground.
—Moscato

PRIZE WINNERS:

Danny Najman, Selma Beitner, Jason
Biederman, Chad Zamler, Mitchell
Klausner, Erik Stamell, Anthony Schram,
Stacy Valentine, Rachel Tessler,
Marianne Milgrom, Dana Zachor, Scott
Ettinger, Margo Gilbert, Gary Herman,
Annette Ferber.

Above are winners of the 29th
Jewish Community Center
City-Wide Book Report Contest

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