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April 23, 1982 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20 Friday, April 23, 1982

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GOLDENBERG

PHOTOGRAPHY

646-8484

Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile

Singles Events

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SHERER
ROSE
SOCIALITES will have an
April dance 9 p.m. Saturday
at the Oak Park Commu-
nity Center. The Frank
Venice Band will provide

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Presented by Herbert Lawson. Inc.

FOCUS ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
IN - ISRAEL.

The Zionist Cultural Center in cooperation with
the Detroit District, Zionist Organization
of America and Detroit Committee Bar-Han University

invites the community to meet and hear

PROFESSOR ELLA BELFER,

Political Science Dept.,

Bar-Ilan University,

Ramat Gan, Israel,

who will discuss:

"THE SACRED AND THE SECULAR IN
THE ISRAELI UNIVERSITY"

Wed., April 28, 8:00 P.M.

Zionist Cultural Center,

18451 West 10 Mile Road, Southfield, Michigan

Refreshments

Admission Free

PROFESSOR ELLA BELFER is a distinguished Israeli scholar, author and lecturer in the field of
Political Thought and Social Culture. Her academic credentials include degrees from Hebrew
University, Columbia University and Tel Aviv University. She is a member of the faculty of the
Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University, and author of "On Spiritual Leadership in
Judaism."

CHAIRMAN: SIDNEY SILVERMAN

Chairman Executive Committee

Israeli moshavim are set-
tlements organized as
cooperatives where the pur-
chase of agricultural
equipment and the market-
ing of produce are done col-

lectively. Production and
consumption, however, are
the private affair of the in-
dividual member. There are
355 moshavim with a popu-
lation of 137,000 people.

music for dancing. There is
a charge. Men and women
age 55 and up are invited. A I
Music by
regular meeting will be held
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Northgate West Apts. club
Big or small, we custom
house. For information, call
the music to -your needs.
President Dorothy
968-2563
Goldberg, 548-6850; or Pro-
gram Chairman Max
Trager, 355-3761.
* * *
THE JEWISH SING-
LES (21-35) will hear a talk
An unforgettable summer in ISRAEL
on "Confronting the
Especialy geared
Holocaust: Why I Am Af-
raid" by Sister Carol Ritt-
To
the Entire Family
ner of Mercy College at 8:30
The only program of its kind!
p.m. today at Cong. Beth
Shalom. Admission is free,
Sponsored by Dor Hemshech
and refreshments will be
World Zionist Organization-American Section
served. Jewish singles of all
ages are invited.
For more information
* * *
call
Tel.
752-0600,
ext. 328/9 (Hagit)
BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will have a breakfast
program 10 a.m. Sunday at
the MCL Cafeteria in the
Tel-12 Mail. There will be a
film. Admission is nominal.
* * *
THE JEWISH COM-
MUNITY CENTER will
sponsor a dance for singles 8
p.m. May 16 at the main
Center complex. Theme for
the dance is "It's Not Al-
ways Who You Know, But
Who You Don't Know."
Entertainment will be
provided by the dance band,
"Cut Glass," featuring Or-
theia Barnes and Mildred
Scott.
An arcade featuring video
games will be available ad-
jacent to the party. Wine
will be served.
There is an admission fee. -
Singles age 21 and older are
invited.
** *
SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish
Community Center will
present a variety show
entitled, "Now Then," 8
p.m. Sunday at the main
Center complex. Singing,
dancing and comedy will
highlight the - evening.
There is an admission
charge. For details, call
Marge Thoryn, 399-2265; or
Gerrie Feingold, 968-8853.
Singles age 35 and older are
invited.

Sam Barnett

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* * *

Singles Weekend
Set in Toronto

The Toronto Jewish Sing-
les Weekend will be held
July 1-4 at the Cara Inn.
The weekend will include
two continental breakfasts
and a buffet brunch, two
dinners, cocktail party,
dancing, swimming and
tennis.
Jewish singles age 30-55
are invited. There is a
charge. For brochure and
information, write Fred
Wolff, 164 Lyndhurst, To-
ronto, Ont., Canada, M5R
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since 1925

Victims Mourned

TORONTO (JTA) —
More than 500 Moslems sh-
outing death to Premier
Menahem Begin of Israel
held funeral prayers here
for two Arabs who were fat-
ally shot on the Temple
Mount in Jerusalem April
11.

Creativeienders

in the Franklin Plaza (Northwestern at 12 Mile Road)

Southfield

356-2525

Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Thios. 10-8

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