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'STARTING THIS TUESDAY, JULY 28 LOUIE MARR QUARTET Featuring Songstress SHARON WILLIAMS Tues. thru Sat. 8:30 p.m_to 1:45 a.m. Your Host: AL KAFTAN 20480 JAMES COUZENS 342-1010 AT GREENFIELD Study: Reform, Conservative Are More Traditional in Israel RAMAT GAN – Both the Reform and Conservative movements have evolved into more traditional forms in Israel as a result of their situation in the more con- servative Israeli environ- ment, says Dr. Ephraim Tabory, a lecturer at Bar- Ilan University. In his doctoral thesis entitled "A Sociological Study of the Reform and Conservative Movements in Israel," he submits that part of the reason for the Reform movement's efforts to estab- lish a Reform presence in Is- rael is due to the fact that the movement in the United States has not developed as its leaders there would de- sire. Within the Conservative movement there is less "soul searching," says Dr. Tabory. The Conservative movement may be classified as somewhat more "indig- enous to Israel to the extent that the congregations are established by local resi- dents rather than by exter- nal catalysts. Whether the Conserva- tive movement in Israel succeeds in breaking out of its ethnic mold and at- tracts native Israelis may depend on the future so- Four Iranian Jews Executed LONDON — Four Jews reported to have been exe- cuted by a firing squad in Iran for "aiding Zionism," the London Jewish Chronicle reported. Coresh, an organization of Iranian Jews in Israel, identified three of the four men as Isaac Sanhi, a member of a rich Jewish family; Yosef Yedgar; and Michmat Mizra. The Chronicle said that 10 Jews have been executed since the Khomeini regime took over in Iran in 1979. PICNICS SPECIAL ORDERS DESSERTS HAAGEN DAZS FROSTYOGURT EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY! LISSMSSMSSSSE0 GRAND OPENING WEEK SKORPIOS LOUNGE cial situation in Israel. There are some indica- tions that the future of the Conservative move- ment may be more af- fected by its attitude towards Jewish educa- tion than through its congregation framework." The movements in Israel, says Dr. Tabory, are, to some degree, "ethnic" organizations, in that many of the members are "immig- rants" who brought their membership in the move- ments with them. In the Israeli setting, the movements have made de- liberate attempts to be in less "tension" with their new social environment, and this has led to their adopting somewhat more traditional forms and prac- tices in the synagogue than abroad. Wednesday - Sunday from 8:30 p.m. 10 LIVE GREEK MUSIC - BELLY DANCING (0 , Open 7 days a week 8:30 am to 9:00 pm 273 Pierce, Birmingham (next to the Birmingham Bookstore) 645-9122 ft ro MODERN DELICATESSEN IS ALIVE & WELL AND STILL LOCATED AT 3900 FENKELL (corner of Holmur) 862-1444 Dick and George Gunsberg the roman lertwee 27227 ORCHARD LAKE RD., AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094 . 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For ticket information, call Michigan PVA, 525- 5626. dining north of Greektown OSSSSSSSSWES Concert in Park Slated Monday The Southfield Public Li- brary summer reading pro- gram will offer storytelling by a children's librarian and the movie "Adventures at Sea," Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Marcotte Lecture Re- cital Room. This free program is for school-age children. The li- brary is located at the Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Rd. Et.-1 358-4540 The Masonic Temple Theater is offering a sub- scription package through July 31 for_its first season. The featured productions are: "Camelot," featuring Richard Harris, Sept. 11; "The King and I," featuring Yul Brynner, Oct. 29; "Madwoman of Central Park West," featuring Phyl- lis Newman, Jan. 5; and "One Mo' Time," Sept. 1, a salute to Detroit's jazz festi- val. Tickets are available at the Masonic Temple box office, 832-2232. The South Oakland Con- cert Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Oak Park's Major Park Monday. 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