24 Fri I a March 20. 1981 ww".." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS POWER RAKE for a better lawn 10% OFF orders placed before April 1st NOW MO Leve's Lawn Service MOST LAWNS Free Estimates 544-3783 THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES Presents the MINA and THEODORE BARGMAN TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL LECTURE SERIES Theme: THE RESURGENCE OF ANTI-SEMITISM Wednesday, March 25, 1 981-8:1 5 p.m. DR. HOWARD MORLEY SACHAR Professor of Modern European Middle Eastern and Jewish History Author of the Course of Modern Jewish History . and A History of Israel "Revival of European Anti-Semitism" at Cong. Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, Michigan Misconceptions of Judaism Revealed in Cornell Survey By BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) Replies to a questionnaire distributed to some non- Jewish students at Cornell University by the editor of the campus publication for Jewish students led the editor to conclude that non-JOAFish students have many misconceptions about Jews based not on hatred but on "a general lack of education." Hillel Summer Program in Israel WASHINGTON — The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion is taking applications for its summer program in Israel. The program begins June 18 with a two-week cross- country -seminar-tour high- lighted by special briefings and cultural events de- signed to give participants an understanding of the his- tory of modern Israel. Following the tours, there will be four concur- rent month-long semi- nars in Jerusalem. Par- ticipants may select one of the following: "Jews and Arabs," "Modern Jewish Thought and Practice," "Political Cul- ture and Ideology" and "Archeology of Israel." Interested students should contact their local Hillel Foundation or the na- tional office at 1640 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Wash- ington, D.C. 20036 for in- formation and applications. Congregation Beth Shalom presents A Weekend Encounter MARCH 27-28, 1981 with Rabbi Benjamin Z. Kreitman "Can Judaism Survive in an Open Democratic Society" •Rabbi Benjamin Z. Kreitman is the Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shaare Torah of Flatbush, New York, and is currently the Executive Vice President of the United Synagogue of America, as well as the consultant of the World Council of" Synagogues. There is no charge for these lectures. The public is invited. Late Friday Night Services March 21, 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Kreitman will speak Shabbat Morning Services March 28, 9:00 a.m. Rabbi Kreitman will speak Satutday Minchah March 28, 6:0il p.m. Rabbi Kreitman will speak at Shalosh Seudot Sponsored by the Chomsky Family In Memory of MAX CHOMSKY Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, Michigan Stacy Weiner described the fact-finding project and its results in the December, 1980 issue of "Kolenu." The editor did not indicate how many of the university's es- timated 12,000 non-Jewish H.U. Scientists Develop Malaria Detection Method JERUSALEM — Scien- tists at the Hebrew Univer- sity of Jerusalem Faculty of Medicine have developed a new technique for detecting the presence of malarial parasites in infected blood. This test, which is a radioimmunoassay, is suit- able for large-scale epidemiological investiga- tions. Malaria is one of the most widespread diseases of mankind, affecting hun- dreds of millions of people mainly in tropical coun- tries. The increased resis- tance of the parasites to an- timalarial drugs, and of the mosquito vectors to insec- ticides, are aggravating fac- tors contributing to the pre- valence and further spread of the disease. The radioimmunoassay was developed by Dr. Dov Sulitzeanu of the Hebrew University's Lautenberg Center for General and Tumor Immunology, Dr . Dan Spira of the Univer- sity's Kuvin Center for the Study of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Mrs. Hava Avraham, a doctoral student, and their col- leagues. It was tested last month under field condi- tions in Thailand, in collab- oration with a group of sci- entists at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok. . Indian to Mark Bar Mitzva in Israel? TEL AVIV (JTA) — El Al is awaiting a reply from the Sioux nation to its invita- tion to one of its future chiefs to come to Israel to celebrate his Bar Mitzva in five years. The Israel national air- line extended its invitation when it heard that the mother of eight-year-old Little Eagle Bordeaux, great-grandson of Chief Crazy Horse who defeated Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876, was a Jewess, originally from Chicago. ' When she married the in- cumbent tribal chief, she moved with him to an In- dian reservation in the southwestern states. Herz! Camp Seeks Alumni, MINNEAPOLIS — The Herzl Camp Association is seeking the names and ad- dresses of past campers and staff in order to form an alumni association and plan a reunion. Names should be submit- ted to Lois Amdurski But- win, 2205 Pennsylvania Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn. 55426 students responded to the questionnaire, declaring that while the number was "not large," those respond- ing were from Catholic and Protestant backgrounds, with some Moslems. Weiner did not use any numbers, only percentages. The questionnaire dealt with such topics as Jewish population, Jewish customs and the Holocaust. The editor reported that the an- swers revealed "some mis- conceptions" and "much curiosity" about Jews. The editor reported that some of the students surveyed had known no Jews before coming to Cornell while some "knew as many as 50." Some were completely ignorant about Judaism before attending Cornell, Weiner added. The survey findings indi- cated that "the most obvious lack- of knowledge" was in the area of religion. Many students simply ignored questions in the survey on Judaism while some who did respond thought that Judaism was based on a be- lief that "Christ has yet to come to this world." IBM Selectrics $388 the Linen Full 342-7802 Loft Le But Only For Awhile! MI Were moving from Franklin Road to Maple Road. Our new, larger quarters and even grander gelec- tion will be ready on about April 15th. the • Linen Loft W. Maple Rd. just east of Telegraph...soon! DR. LEONARD H. GOLDSMITH PODIATRIST FOOT SURGEON Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of his new office for the treatment of Medical and Surgi- cal disorders of the foot. Located at the Rutland Medical Center 17333 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48075 3 Blks. 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