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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Allan/Touro College Names Instructor
The Allan/Touro College
Women's Division an-
nounces Dr. Moshe Einstad-
ter, dean and associate pro-
fessor of philosophy and
religion at the Yavne
Teacher's College for
Women in Cleveland, has
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joined its faculty.
Dr. Einstadter will con-
duct two credit courses in
Judaic studies; "Textual
Analysis of the Pentateuch
— Genesis," which meets 7
p.m. Mondays (room 2) and
"The Structure and De-
velopment of Jewish
Prayer," which meets 4 p.m.
Mondays (room 8) in the
main United Hebrew
Schools Building.
Dr. Einstadter has a PhD
degree in English- .
comparative literature and
theology from Fordham
University and smikha
from the Gur Aryeh Insti-
tute for Advanced Jewish
Scholarship, where he
studied under Ray Hutner.
Prior to accepting the
deanship at Yavne, Dr.
Einstadter taught at the
State University of New
York — Stony Brook and
at Cleveland State Uni-
versity. He has acted as
consultant for the
English translation (from
German and Hebrew) of
"The. Psalms," with the
translation and commen-
tary of Samson Raphael
Hirsch and "The World of
Prayer" by Dr. Elie
Munk.
In addition, Dr. Einstad-
ter has lectured widely and
has written numerous arti-
cles. Dr. Einstadter's class
begins Monday and stu-
dents are entitled to a tui-
tion scholarship through
the Allan/Touro College.
Late registration will be
accepted for all Judaic. t,
studies classes through
Thursday and interested
persons should call the col-
lege, 357-2968.
N.J. Bill Sets
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for Desecration
TEANECK, N.J. (JTA) —
Gov. Brendan Byrne signed
into law at a synagogue
here a bill providing for stiff
penalties against acts of
bigotry such as the desecra-
tions and anti-Semitic
daubings that the
synagogue has suffered.
The law, signed at Cong.
Bnai Yeshurun, last week,
sets penalties of up to five
years in jail and fines of up
to $7,500. The bill is aimed
at persons seeking to incite
fear by burning crosses,
painting swastikas or defac-
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