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November 20, 1981 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 20, 1901

Women's League Meeting in LA

NEW YORK — The na-
tional conference and open
board meeting of Women's
League for Conservative

Judaism will be held Dec.
7-9 in Los Angeles. The
theme for the conference is
"Dealing in Futures."

Nobody
diamo
for lesg;;;,1/4,

Betar Zionist Youth of
Detroit will sponsor a fund-
raising "classic movie
marathon" noon-6 p.m.
Sunday in the Jimmy Pre-
ntis Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center.
Among the films to be
shown are: "The Maltese
Falcon," "Disorder in the
Court," "Of Human Bon-
dage" and "Night of the Liv-
ing Dead."
Free popcorn will be

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The men's club of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek will host its
sixth annual Thanksgiving
eve dance for college-age
individuals 9 p.m. Wednes-
day at the synagogue.
Chairman of the event,
Dr. Mark Goldberg, an-
nounces the evening will in-

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Betar will present Shifra
Hoffman, columnist for the
Jewish Press and head of
the Jewish Identity Center
in Wool:loth-lie, N.Y., 8 p.m.
Dec. 1 at the Morris Branch.

She will speak on "Anti -
Semitism in America and
What to Do About It." Ad-
mission is free.

dude music by disc jockey
Marc Ankerman and re-
freshments. Admission is
nominal. '
Assisting Dr. Goldberg
are: Dr. Mark Diem, David
Maiseloff, Steven Parzen
and Dr. Vernon Sternhill.

Medical Body
Has Convention

Phi Delta Epsilon Medi-
cal Fraternity, with chap-
ters at Wayne State Uni-
versity and the University
of Michigan medical
schools, will have its
regional convention this
weekend at the Michigan
Inn.
An oneg Shabat will be
held • 8 p.m. today featuring
Dr. garet
Mar Eichner, who
will speak on "ModernAnti-
Semitism." The public is in-
vited.
The convention will close
with a party 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at West Bloom-
field Lanes Billboard
Lounge. A Hawaiian luau
will be served. There is a
charge.
For details, ,call the
Michigan Inn, 559-6500.

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Singles Events

THE JEWISH SING-
LES (21-35) will hear Rabbi

David Nelson speak on "The
Cults" at an ofieg Shabat
8:30 p.m. today in the
synagogue.
Volleyball is played 8:30
p.m. Mondays at the Jimmy
Prentis. Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center. Admission is nomi-
nal.
The group meets for foot-
ball 10:30 a.m. Sundays at
Cranbrook Park, South-
field.

• • •
SECOND GENERA-
TION SINGLES will pre-

sent a pre-Thanksgiving
party 8:30 p.m. Sunday at
Dewey's in the Michigan
Inn. There will be dancing,
prizes, cash bar and hors
d'oeuvres. Singles age 23-45
are invited. There is an ad-
mission charge. To get on
the mailing list, write Sec-
ond Generation Singles,
P.O. Box 2571, Southfield,
48037-2571.
• • •

OAKLAND SINGLES

invites singles age 22-40 to
its Thanksgiving eve dance
party 8:30 p.m. Wednesday

More Families
at Poverty Level

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The number of Israeli
families at the poverty level
rose during the years
1977-1980 to the point
where it had been 10 years
ago, according to the annual
report of the National In-
surance Institute.
The increase was from 2.8
percent in 1977 to 6.6 per-
cent last year, the report
said.
The increase was greatest
among large families where
the percentage of poverty
households soared from 4.6
to 11.7 in three years. The
larger the family, the
greater the level of poverty,
the report said, noting that
families with six children
suffered poverty last year at
more than four times the
1977 rate.
However, during 1980,
and at the beginning of
1981, several measures
were taken to alleviate pov-
erty in large families, nota-
bly an increase in govern-
ment allowances for chil-
dren.

Academy Formed
PHILADELPHIA (JTA)

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— An Academy for Jewish
Philosophy, designed to
provide a forum for leading
scholars in Jewish philos-
ophy, has been organized by
a Temple University reli-
gion professor, Dr. Norbert
Samuelson, who reported
that since its first year the
new organization has
brought 16 leading scholars
together for annual meet-
ings.
He said the Academy,
which will be limited to 20
fellows, also invites leading
scholars from other nations
to participate as corre-
sponding fellows.

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at Hamilton Place. The
band, "Vantage," will pro-
vide music. Light snacks
and a cash bar will be avail-
able. There is an admission
charge. To get on the mail-
ing list,' Write Oakland
Singles, P.O. Box 93, Bir-
mingham, 48012.
• • •

SOLO FLIGHT SING-
LES of Temple Beth El will

hear tax cut advocate
Richard Headlee 8 p.m.
'Saturday in the temple.
Headlee will speak on "The
Government and Your
Pocketbook." Dancing to
the music of D.J. Norm will
follow. Light refreshments
will be served. Singles age
35 and up are invited. There
is a charge. For details, call
Henry Brand, 535-8041; or
Betty White, 399-5878
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SOCIALITES will meet

7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in the
Northgate West Apts. club
house. Guest speaker will
be attorney Andrew J.
Munro, who will address the
topic "Estate Planning." A
social hour with refresh-
ments will follow. Prospec-
tive members are welcome.
Admission is free. For de-
tails, call President Dorothy
Goldberg, 548-6850. Singles
age 45 and up are invited.
• • •

SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish

Community Center will
hear Dr. Wayne Fisk, sex
therapist, speak on "The
Battle Between the Sheets,"
8 p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Refreshments will be
served, and a social hour
and dancing will highlight
the evening. There is a
charge. Singles age 35 and
up are invited. For details,
call Phil Fabian, 967-4110;
or Gerrie Feingold, 968-

8853.

Second Generation
Singles
Pre-Thanksgiving
Party .
Kw. 22, 8:311 P.M.

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Southfield, Mich.

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Ages 23-45
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