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March 26, 1982 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 26, 1982 11

White. House
Unclear on
Israel: Squadron

NEW YORK (JTA) —
', Howard Squadron, chair-
man of the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations,
believes there is no one in
the White House who "re-
ally understands Israel,"
appreciates its fears and
recognizes why it is pre-
• pared to engage in pre-
emptive military strikes.
attributed the absence
erstanding to a lack of
"fo policy experience"
in the White House.
According to Squadron,
the only top level Administ-
ration people who do under-
stand these matters are
- Secretary of State Alexan-
der Haig and Jeane
Kirkpatrick, the U.S. Am-
bassador to the United Na-
-tions.

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Magazine Prints
Special Haggada

NEW YORK — A new,
egalitarian Passover Hag-
gada is the main feature of
Lilith Magazine's spring
1982 issue on sale at the end
of March.
The Haggada, which en-
compasses the complete text
of the Seder service, uses
non-sexist language and
-highlights women's and
ll.
men's roles in the Passover
7--story. It was written by
Aviva Cantor, one of the
founders of Lilith.
Also featured in the
spring issue is an excerpt
from Blu Greenberg's re-
cently released book, "Wo-
men and Judaism: A View
•from Tradition."
A short story by Califor-
nia author Maxine Schur
entitled, "Gerta," explores
the final months in the life
of a retarded Jewish woman
in war-torn Germany.

4,4WeiMety

New $1.5 Million
Endowment Fund
for Hebrew U.

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NEW YORK — A $1.5
million endowment fund
has been organized at the
Hebrew University • of
Jerusalem to support a var-
▪ iety of fellowships, visiting
professorships, scholarships
and medical library purch-
ases.
The fund was established
thr6ugh the American
Friends of Hebrew Univer-
ow sity by Phillip I, Berman,
chairman of the board of the
0- Allentown, Pa.-based Hess
Department Stores.

apronto Jewish
roup Produces
*Four New Films

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Four films, each dealing
with a major area of modern
Jewish life, have been pro-
- duced by the media resource
committee of the Jewish
1 ` Cultural Council of the To-
ronto Jewish Congress.
Each film presents a brief

vignette to set in motion a
' discussion of the filmed- is-
on sues. They are appropriate
for a wide variety of viewing
audiences, ranging from
senior adults to teenagers.





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