THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
48 Friday, February 12, 1982
Egyptian Visitors
TEL AVIV (JTA) —
EMECO, the largest Egyp-
tian travel firm headed by
Elhamy El Zayat, has taken
the first bookings by Egyp-
tian tourists to Israel who
will visit the Jewish state
beginning in May.
Israeli-Arab Affairs Expert
Due in Detroit for the DZF
Dr. Dan Schueftan, lec-
turer on Israeli-Arab affairs
and contemporary Arab his-.
tory at the University of
Haifa, will speak 8 p.m.
Saturday at the Jimmy
'I took a walk, I took a fall,
I broke my leg, I did it all.
The cast is long, It weighs a ton,
The stairs are steep, when .day is done.
Through it all, you've all been
great,
Family and friends, you really
rate!
DAN SCHUEFTAN
Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center.
Schueftan, whose ap-
pearance here is sponsored
by the Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration, will cover such
topics as "The New Policy
Shift in the Middle East,"
"The Fand Plan," "Golan
Annexation" and "The
Balance of Power." -
Schueftan was the 1981
scholar-in-residence for
DZF. Admission is free,
and the public is invited.
My feelings are deep,
My thanks I do send,
To family and friends,
while I'm on the mend.
gatzki
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Center's Israel Culture Series
Plans Talk on Discovery of Ark
Prof. David Noel Freed-
man will speak on "An Ex-
citing Discovery: The Ark of
the Covenant (or What Do
Safed and 'Raiders of the
Lost Ark' Have in Com-
mon?)" 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the library of the main
Jewish Community Center.
Prof. Freedman will ap-
pear as a speaker in the Is-
rael Culture Series co-
sponsored by the Israel In-
formation and Resource
Center and the Jewish Cen-
ter.
Professor of biblical
studies and director of the
program on studies in reli-
gion at the University of
Michigan, Prof. Freedman
has taught at Johns Hop-
kins University, Western
Theological Seminary,
Graduate Theological
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He was graduated from
Johns Hopkins, where he
earned a PhD degree in
Semitic languages and
literatures.
Among the honors,
awards and fellowships
which he has received are:
Middler Prize in Greek New
Testament; Princeton
Theological Seminary,
1943; William H. Green Fel-
lowship in Old Testament,
Princeton Seminary, 1944;
Guggenheim Fellowship,
1958-1959; Carey-Thomas
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Annual Award, 1978.
He is the co-author and
co-editor of numerous pub-
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There is a charge, and
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Detroit Board of Education
Resolution Honors Panush
The Detroit Board of Edu-
cation has unanimously
adopted a resolution honor-
ing Louis Panush.
Panush, a former teacher,
department head and high
school principal for 38 years
in the Detroit Public
Schools, was cited on the oc-
casion of his stepping down
as coordinator of the annual
Southeastern Michigan
Juior Science and
Humanities Symposium.
He has served in that
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fessor in the department
of Hebrew language and
literature at U-M, Feb. 23;
Shlomo Bachar, Israeli
folkdance choreog-
rapher, Feb. 28 and
March 1; and Gary Ber-
tini, music director of the
Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, March, 28.
The Center, meanwhile,
will present "Fair Means or
Foul," by Seymour Barab
in coorperation with the
Michigan Opera Theater
2:30 p.m. Sunday. There is a
charge. The program is
geared for children of
elementary school age.
Nancy Good, foreign af-
fairs analyst, has brought
an exhibition of Israeli
graphics to the Center. The
display, which runs through
Tuesday, features the works
of David Hendler, Lior
Roth, Naftali Bezem, Ab-
raham Goldberg, Yehudit
Yellin, Linda Nesvisky,
Rachel Landes, Schmuel
Katz and Gad Ullman.
Original silver jewelry by
Avi Soffer also will be
shown.
The exhibiton is open to
the public free of charge.
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MEN'S CLUB will conduct
Shabat services 9 a.m.
Saturday. Services will be
led by Meyer King, Sid
Barack and Martin Taylor.
President Herman Ozrovitz
will deliver a Dvar Torah
and Martin Scheer and
Martin Lederman will read
the Haftorah.
Participating in the serv-
ices will be Alan Bressler,
Barack, Harry Cohen, Her-
bert Epstein, Harry Friend,
Charles Isackson, Saul Leff
and Taylor.
Also Michael Aronow,
Herb Daien, Sol Dembs,
Harold Finstein, Charles
Leslie, Peter Plotke and
Howard Tapper. Kidush
will follow services, and the
men's club will sponsor a
Shalosh Se_uda 5:25 p.m.
Saturday. '
Men Will Hear
Florida Senator
Sen. Richard Stone of
Florida will address the
49th annual Men's Club
Inter-Congregational
Dinner 6 p.m. Thursday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Tickets are still available
at synagogue and temple
offices.
For information or tic-
kets, call Sheldon Satovsky,
352-1692; or Dr. Abner Ra-
gins, 851-1688.
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