THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, December 4, 1981 After Sadat' Topic of ZOD Funding Drop Assessment Set NEW YORK (JTA) — The Council of Jewish Organizations of the Boro Park section of Brooklyn has started to assemble a special staff for a human service needs assessment analysis and survey for the section's 150,000 residents GMC TRUCKS to enable Boro Park social services agencies make best choices for shrinking gov- ernment funding. Rabbi Morris Schmid- man, council executive di- rector, said the Boro Park population is 80 percent Jewish. "After Sadat — What?" will be the subject of an in- formal public -discussion sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America — Detroit District 8 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. The discussion will be led WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL 20% OFF PARTS & LABOR Normally $80-$100. All G.M. cars & Lt. Trucks (except corvette) Replace plugs, filters & points if equipped. 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Court Challenge for Sabbath Play NEW YORK — A joint friend-of-the-court brief has been filed in New Jersey by the National Jewish Corn- mission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) and the American Jewish Congress. The brief refers to a case now before the New Jersey Supreme Court involving a Teaneck high school drama- tic group. A policy adopted by the Teaneck Board of Education barred scheduling of extra- curricular events on Friday nights, Saturdays or Sun- day mornings. The board said its intent was to elimi- nate discriminatory prac- tices in the public- schools, among which it included the denial of opportunity to ' Sabbath-observing stu- dents to participate in extra-curricular activities. COLPA and the AJCon- gress support this position. The policy was chal- lenged in 1978 by a Teaneck student drama club known as the Playcrafters, which had scheduled perfor- mances of a play for Friday and Saturday evenings. 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After Sadat WHAT? • Has Sadat's death changed anything? • Should Israel give up the last of the Sinai? • What is Egypt's true position toward Israel & the Arab states? • Does the Camp David plan safe-guard Is- rael's vital security? • Can the free world leadership be trusted? panel . . . Rabbi Louis Finkelman Director, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Wayne State University* Jeffrey A. Sherman Attorney. ,Member, Jabotinsky Society of Herut Zionist* Milton J. Steinhard, M.D. Psychiatrist. President, Detroit Zionist Federation.* `Panel members will be speaking for themselves. Organizations are listed for identification only. moderator .. . IRVING LAKER President, Zionist Organization of America - Detroit District COME . - . AND PARTICIPATE IN AN INFOR- MAL DISCUSSION OVER A CUP OF COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS. . JOIN IN WITH YOUR QUESTIONS AND IDEAS . . bring family & friends 8:00 P.M. 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