30 Friday, September 18, 1981 ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ •••••• ■ ••• 13 New Hebrew SPERBER . • * Day Schools in N. America • NEW YORK — Thirteen new Hebrew day schools have been established this year in various parts of the United States and Canada. The new schools bring the total number of day schools in North America to 546. It is expected that day school enrollment in North America this year will reach a total of 94,000 stu- dents of which about 11,000 will be Canadian, according to Torah Umesorah, the na- tional society for Hebrew day schools. KOSHER CATERING • • . THIS YEAR AGAIN • IS TAKING ORDERS • • . FOR THE • HIGH HOLIDAYS • • 357-2910 •••••• or 357-3929 • •• ••• •• ••• If you lend money, you buy enemies. State Reform Temples Organize Michigan Friends of HUC-JIR Michigan Friends of He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion was formally organized here, at a luncheon meeting at Franklin Hills Country Club, Thrursday. L. (Bucky) Irving Goldman, a member of the board of governors of the Re- form theological school, was named chairman of the Michigan Friends. They will include all Reform con- gregations in the state and the movement was formed under the sponsorship of all the Detroit Reform temples. Goldman stated that the new movement, formed out YOU WERE SMART SAVE You've waited til now to join Hamilton Place. Now, when our fall , - program is gearing up with aerobic exercise, indoor swimming, indoor track, Nautilus equipment, gourmet restaurant and more. There's never been a better time to join, because now you can save 1 /2 off initiation at Hamilton Place. Get everything you ever wanted at the most complete health • facility in Southfield. CALL 646-8990 NOW • and save 1/2* 30333 Southfield Rd. (Between 1 2 & 13 Mile Rds.) 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He noted that there were three chief obstacles to prosecution in the present War Crimes Act. It provides only for prosecution of war crimes but not of crimes against humanity; it provides only for military trials; and only crimes against Canadians may be prosecuted. The resolution would have the government pass legislation allowing civilian trials of any one accused of crimes against humanity. Prosecution would be possi- ble regardless of whether the crimes were committed during a war in which Canada was engaged and crimes against the civilians would be prosecuted if the accused is found in Canada. IRVING L. GOLDMAN colleges in this country, in Cincinnati, New York and California, and the one in Israel," Goldman said. He stated that the re- sponse thus far has been most heartening, that all the Reform rabbis and their congregations are respond- ing to the new, unified ef- fort, and that the need to strengthen the teaching facilities is receiving full cooperation. 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