40 Friday, November 27,-1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be con- tent to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties. — Francis Bacon MODERN DELICATESSEN IS ALIVE & WELL AND STILL LOCATED AT 00 Brandeis Gift for Research Boris Smolars- Between You . . . and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) FENKELL (corner of Holmur) WALTHAM, Mass. — A gift from the Mazer Family Fund to Brandeis enables the university to initiate programs to support faculty research and to fund in- novative courses for under- graduates and expanded ef- forts to stimulate Indepen- dent research by under-, graduates. The -gift establishes the Mazer Family Fund for Fa- culty Research in the Humanities and the Social Sciences and the Mazer Family Fund for Under- graduate Education. A MONUMENTAL WORK: American Jews who wish to get acquainted with organized American Jewish •• communal life in all its aspects should acquire the two- volume "The Turbulent Decades" now published by the • /OMERSET •.• Conference of Jewish Communal Service. It is a monumen- DIMIER THEATRE tal 1,500-page work on Jewish communal services — a theatri• :" °°°°°° °• trod, Dick and George Gunsberg • product of more than 25 of the best professional leaders in Jewish social work in all fields. Alfred Jimmy Launce PROductions. presents The scope of humanitarian work done by the organized BEER—WINE—COCKTAILS - WWI Jewish communities in this country — the Jewish federa- TRIBUTE ERVING LUNCH & Dinner tions and the institutions they support — emerges fully in Starring Jimmy Launce A Comedy MON. - DERS. ll to 130 p.n. FRI. II to 11 p.a. the facts, observations and analytical evaluations given in Performances: Frt. & Sat. • Cocktails 7pm Dinner 730pm Wed. Mat. at noon Show 8.45prn SAT. 1 b 11 p.•. 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