THE DETROIT -JEWISH NEWS 261 Friday, April 9, 1982 Writer George F. Will Given Enthusiastic Rece tion at Chabad-Planned Celebration BEAD BRACELETS at 1 e each The perfect gift to give. Specially priced, these can be worn more than one at a time. Many colors and styles to choose from. All bracelets contain genuine gold-filled and stone beads. Hurry the quantities are limited. Where else but TAPPERS! CASH REFUNDS 41:10 I V1S4 MEM -7; Tapper's deutebut 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall Northeast corner of 12 Mile IS Northwestern Hwy 357-5578 . FREE GIFT WRAPPING MON.-SAT. 10:00-5:45 THURSDAYS 10:00-8:45 YIZKOIS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES THAT THEY SHALL BE REMEMBERED PLANT TREES THAT WILL GROW IN ISRAEL IN THEIR MEMORIES This observance is an age-old, hal- lowed Jewish tradition and it has become customary to plant trees in Israel to link forever the cherished memories of your dear ones. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS — WE WILL DO THE REST JEWISH z • I *I • ••, u, •••sa,j, mmonaL FUND 27308 SOUTHFIELD RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 557-6644 George F. Will has be- come a symbol of the more sympathetic to Israel in the media and his admirers grew into an army of ap- preciative readers of the Washington Post columnist whose articles appear fre, quently in the Detroit News. Monday evening, a group of his admirers had an opportunity to express appreciation for his positive approaches to Israel's needs when they met him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borman in Birmingham. It was an intimate gathering. Despite the storm that broke loose early that evening, some 65 of the 90 invited guests made it through the deepening snow. It was a function ar- ranged by the Chabad Lubavitch movement here on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the Rebbe, the head of the movement, Rabbi Menahem Mendel Schneerson. Paul Borman, for him- self and his wife Marlene, extended greetings to the guest and spoke of the accumulating apprecia- tive sentiments towards the columnist. Adult Bnot Mitzva Cited The members of Cantor Samuel Greenbaum's sec- ond adult Bat Mitzva class will be honored during the Torah service Saturday at _Cong. Beth Shalom. Women to be honored are: Barbara Aronow, Sandy Brenner, Marcia Davis, Charlotte Goldin, Freda Mendelsohn, Rae Ann Sharfman, Eleanor Smith and Marcia Tanzman. Wine to Lecture Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "Egypt and the Jews — The First Diaspora" 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Birmingham Temple. The public is invited at a charge. -IE TV ALLAN/TOURO COLLEGE. 0 CHECK US baccalaureate degree program Accredited Full rang e of Judaic Studies Small Classe s ✓ I/ is y I/ ,/ Excellent facult Located in central Midwestern metropol ✓ ,/ Close ties to vibrant Jewish community 15 Full Tuition Scholarships Available to Incoming Students For Information and College Bulletin Contact: The Academic Dean THE ALLAN/TOURO COLLEGE 21550 West Twelve Mile Road •Southfield, Mich.48076 Telephone: (313) 357-2968 David Hermelin, the only other speaker, gave an out- line of Chabad programs, the work done for the youth, the schools conducted by the movement, its summer camping and other pro- grams for the advancement of traditional Jewish aims. In his address to the gathered, Will gave an out- line of existing conditions in the Middle East, with em- phasis on Israel's plight and the urgency of providing the support needed to assure the state's security. Acknowledging the as- surances from the present administration in Washing- ton, he was not uncritical of shortcomings. He also had some criti- cal comments on the pre- sent Israel government and stated that at one point he hoped for suc- Shown at the Chabad-Lubavitch reception are, from left, Barry Yaker, Ivan Bloch, speaker George Will, host Paul Borman, Irwin Cohn, Irving Laker, David Hermelin and Rabbi Yitschak Kagan. cess for Shimon Peres. as there is an organized ef- He conceded that the fort to protect Israel the overwhelming Israel sen- situation is not hopeless. He timent favors Menahem urged adherence to all ef- Begin, whose strength forts for Israel's protection lies in his firmness. and rejection of condemna- Will asserted that as long tions. SZ, Seminary to Honor Groner A special tribute to Rabbi Irwin Groner will highlight the conclusion of Cong. Shaarey Zedek's 120th an- niversary celebration dur- ing the weekend of May 8-9. Rabbi Groner will mark his 25th year as a rabbi, and his 15th year as senior rabbi at Shaarey Zedek. The Jewish Theological Seminary of America will award him an honorary doc- torate of divinity degree Museum Seeks Early Jewish Farm Materials TEL AVIV (JTA) — Beth Hatefutsot, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora on the Tel Aviv University campus, is appealing to anyorie pos- sessing material on Jewish agriculture in the 19th and 20th Centuries to inform the museum as soon as possible. The museum is planning an extensive exhibition in April 1983, on the subject "Jews in Agriculture in the Diaspora in the 19th and 20th Centuries." Beth Hatefutsot is in- terested in documentary material for the exhibition such as photographs, illus- trations, pictures, docu- ments, periodical and pro- fessional publications, pub- lications by Jewish agricul- tural schools and any other relevant material. Gadna Sponsors Camp for Israeli Yordim Children JERUSALEM (JTA) — Gadna, the Israel army's youth training branch, is continuing a program to in- duce the children of yordim to return home. For the second successive year it will operate a sum- mer camp for 15- to 18- year-old children of Israeli families living permanently abroad. About 200 teen- agers will attend the camp where they will mingle with their Israeli peers. April 28. Another honor is his election as secretary- designate of the Rabbinical Assembly of America. He will be guest of honor at a tribute lunch- eon following Shabat services May 8 at Shaarey Zedek. The speaker at the services and the luncheon will be Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, exeutive vice president of the Rabbinical Assem- bly. Harvey L. Weisberg, Shaarey Zedek president, has appointed vice president David B. Herme- lin as chairman of the RABBI IRWIN GRONER events honoring Rabbi Groner. Irving Greenberg to Deliver Berry Family Lecture at SZ A summa cum laude Rabbi Irving Greenberg, co-founder and director of graduate of Brooklyn the National Jewish Re- College, Rabbi Green- source Center, will be guest berg was ordained at speaker at the Berry Family Beth Joseph Rabbinical Spring Lecture 8:30 p.m. Seminary. He rec e ived April 20 at Cong. Shaarey both his MA and PhD de- grees from Harvard Uni- Zedek. Dr. Greenberg's topic, versity. A former director of the selected in recognition of the 120th anniversary year Brandeis University Hillel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Foundation, he was also an will be "Jewish Success and associate professor of tory at Yeshiva University, a Fulbright visiting profes- sor in history at Tel Aviv University and rabbi at the Riverdale Jewish Center in New York for seven years. Currently, Dr. Greenberg is a professor in the depart.' 4. ment of Jewish studies at City College, CUNY a de- partment he founded in 1972 and served as chair- man of for four years. The program is sponsored by the Berry Family under the aegis of the synagogue's cultural commission and is DR. IRVING GREENBERG open to the public at no in charge. Survival Jewish America: Must We Choose In an arch, each single Between Them?" In 1974, Dr. Greenberg stone, which, if severed co-founded with Elie Wiesel from the rest, would be per- the National Jewish Con- haps defenseless, is suffi- ference Center in New ciently secured by the sol- York, now known as the Na- idity and entireness of the tional Jewish Resource whole fabric of which it is a part. Center.