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April 02, 1982 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Walts, dean of the college,
will make the presentation.
Rabbi David S. Hachen,
director of the Northeast
Lakes Council of the Union
of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, and Marshall B.
Madison, past, president of
Temple Israel and the fed-
eration and now regional
president, also will partici-
pate in the service.
Dr. Rivkin, one of the
country's foremost histo-
rians and a member of the
HUC-JIR faculty since
1949, previously taught at
Gratz and Dropsie Colleges.
DR. ELLIS RIVKIN
He has been visiting profes-
Beth El; Irving Protetch, of sor at Antioch College, the
Kol Ami; and Betsy Rudin, University of Utah and
of Temple Israel.
Southern Methodist Uni-
Dr. Stuart Falk, past versity.
A Guggenheim Fellow,
president of Temple
Emanu-El who serves as the he has'been the recipient
Reform federation of numerous grants and
president, announces that awards from numerous
the combined choirs of the scholarly associations.
Dr. Rivkin is the author of
five temples, will pay a mus-
ical tribute to the memory of several books and many ar-
the composer Lazar Weiner. ticles dealing with Jewish
history.
Soloists will be Cantor
Members of all participat-
Harold Orbach, of Tem- ing congregations and the
ple Israel; Cantor Nor- community in general are
man Rose, of Temple invited.
Emanu-El; and John
Redfield, cantorial sol-
oist of Temple Beth El.
As part of the service, Dr.
Bernard E. Farber, a
teacher in the Temple Israel
Religious School for almost
20 years, will receive formal
teacher certification from
the federation's College of
Jewish Studies. Marvin

Brzezinski Blames Begin
for Impasse Over Autonomy

WASHINGTON (ZINS)
— Zbigniew Brzezinski, na-
tional security adviser _to
President Carter, has
charged that Prime Minis-
ter Menahem Begin of Is-
rael "walked away" from
elements of the Camp David
accords on Palestinian au-
tonomy while Egypt has
"basically" adhered to that
agreement.
He told reporters recently
that "Begin himself had
walked away from what he
committed himself to — full
autonomy. _He has said au-
tonomy for the people, not
ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
the territory, Or autonomy
agreement
on no more set-
administratively but not
tlements on the West Bank
legislatively."
In retrospect, Brzezinski until negotiations with the
said that the Carter Ad- Palestinians, and Begin
ministration "may have reinterpreted that as mean-
been outsmarted a little bit" ing no more settlements
by Begin on Israeli settle- until negotiations with the
ments on the West Bank. Egyptians on the peace
"We thought -we had an treaty," 'Brzezinski said.
"President Carter had not
forced a showdown with Is-
Card
rael," he went on, "because
we felt a split might destroy
from MDA,
everything."

Bank Leumi

TEL AVIV — Israel's
Bank Leumi has financed
the issue of a wallet-size,
illustrated card detailing
the basic steps of cardio-
pulmonary resuscitation.
The card will be distributed
by Magen David Adorn
(MDA), Israel's emergency
medical service, to all
graduates of its CPR and
emergency aid courses.

Inflation Jump

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
The consumer price index in
Israel rose 8.3 percent in
January, which is the high-
est increase for any January
in the last 30 years.
The index jumped 5.7 per-
cent in February and
economists now believe that
the inflation rate for Israel
in 1982 will be 125 percent.

WALTHAM, Mass. —
Brandeis University's 1982
summer school program
will feature undergraduate
and graduate courses in
Judaic studies during two
daytime sessions, June
1-July 2 and July 6-Aug. 6.
Courses in Judaism, the
Middle East conflict,-bibli-
cal literature and Hasidic.
mysticism will be taught by
faculty of the university's
Near Eastern and Judaic
Studies department. Be-
ginning and intermediate-
level Hebrew language in-
struction will be included in
the summer curriculum for
the first time.

Arab Justice
for High Court?

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Members of the five con-
gregations that comprise
the Metropolitan Detroit
Federation of, Reform
Synagougues will gather at
Temple Israel 8:30 p.m.
April 9 for the 10th annual
Isaac Mayer Wise Sabbath.
The service marks the
anniversary of the birth of
Rabbi Wise, the founder and
master builder of the Re-
form Movement in North
America.
Services at Temple Beth
'l, Temple Kol Ami, Tern-
e Emanu-El and Temple
Beth Jacob have been can-
celled that night so that the
combined memberships
may participate in this joint
service of worship.
Dr. Ellis Rivkin,
Adolph S. Ochs Professor
of Jewish History at He-
brew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Reli-
gion in Cincinnati, will be
the guest speaker. His
subject is "Reform
Judaism in a World of
Crisis."
Officiating with Rabbi M.
Robert Syme, Rabbi Harold
S. Loss and Rabbi Leon
Fram, of the ho § - t congrega-
tion, and Rabbi Richard
Weiss, of Beth Jacob, and
Rabbi Ernst Conrad, of
Temple Kol
Officers of the Metropoli-
tan Federation who will
participate in the service
are Lyle Parr, of Temple
Emanu-El; Steven Fish, of
Beth Jacob; Paul J. Dizik
and Laurie Graff, of Temple

FRESH FISH

Judaic Students
at Brandeis U.
Summer Session

Best Wishes
For A Happy
and Joyous
Passover.


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Menahem Begin plans to
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of appointing an Arab to Is-
rael's Supreme Court, ac-
cording to the Jerusalem
Post.
The Israeli premier dis-
cussed the issue while meet-
ing with MK Mohammed
Wattad earlier this month,
the Post reported.

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