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January 09, 1981 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS

Friday, January 9, 1%1 11

Pupils Purchase
Common Stock

HOUSTON (JTA) — A
group of pupils in the He-
brew Academy here has
been buying common stock
and doing well in a unique
program to learn about fi-
nance, according to the
Jewish Herald-Voice.

The group of fifth to ninth
graders have pui'chased
stocks in two firms, one an
oil producer and one a gold
producer. Both have ad-
vanced in price, and divi-
dends are being distributed
to the youthful investors,
according to Geraldine
i lLussbaum, principal of
neral studies at the
academy.

TO TH E

She said the students are
building up a portfolio of
stocks which help them
learn mathematics and fos-
ter habits of saving. She
said the stock buying pro-
gram was an extension of
mathematics and social
studies at the day school.

`No Pattern
to Anti-Semitism'

GREAT NECK, N.Y.
(JTA) — The recent out-
burst of anti-Semitic van-
dalism and violence on Long
Island shows no organized
pattern and armed vig-
ilante patrols to protect
Jewish individuals and
property are not warranted,
according to Edward Laba-
ton, president of the - Ameri-
can Jewish Committee's
Long Island chapter.
- The Jewish Defense
League recently proposed to
send such a patrol for that
purpose.

Jerusalem Prize
to British Author

NEW YORK — The
Jerusalem Prize for 1981
has been awarded to
Graham Greene, the British
novelist. The award, given
every two years, honors
authors whoese works celeb-
rate "the freedom of the in-
dividual in society."
Greene, whose major
works include "The Power
and the Glory," "The
Human Factor" and "The
Quiet American," will visit
Jerusalem in April to re-
ceive the prize from Mayor
Teddy Kollek.

A LTudaica -Chair

WO PORTLAND, Ore. (JTA)
— The first chair in Judaic
studies at Reed College here
has been endowed with
funds donated by the Port-
land section of the National
Council of Jewish Women
NCJW). Prof. Steven As-
nheim was -named the first
Florence May Visitng Pro-
fessor of Jewish Studies.

Tapes Donated

ATLANTA (JTA) — A
collection of tape recording'
Cs cassettes, the start of a proj-
ect to record the oral history
of Atlanta Jewry, has been
presented to the library of
Emory University by the
Atlanta chapter of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee.

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