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May 14, 1982 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-14

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THE DETROFTf JEWISH NEWS

Beth Shalom Hebrew School Sen. Alan Cranston to Give
Opens Registration for Fall SZ Lichter Memorial Lecture

Cong. Beth Shalom Reli-
gious School is registering
students for the 1982 1983
school year. Registration for
the Beth Shalom Religious
School is open to children of
members of the congrega-
tions and non-members.
Beth Shalom Religious
School is an independent
Conservative school. Train-

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girls from kindergarten
through 12th grade. Bar
and Bat Mitzva preparation
is included in the cur-
riculum.
Cyril C. Servetter is the
educational director of
the religious school.
Enrollment forms may be
obtained by calling the
school office, 547-7972.
Specific class reserva-
tions are by deposit on a
first-come, first-serve basis.

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Jerusalem
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The first 11 participants in
the Jerusalem Fellows pro-
gram for Jewish educators
have been selected and
preparations are under way
for the start of their studies
here in the fall.
Prof. Seymour Fox, head
of the School of Education at
the Hebrew University and
a key figure in the
Jerusalem Fellows pro-
gram, is traveling to the
U.S. and Europe this week
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courses with the candidates.
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take courses specially tai-
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Sen. Alan Cranston (D-
Calif.) will be the guest
speaker for the Adolph H.
Lichter Memorial Lecture
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Topic of his
talk will be: "Israel and the
Mideast: The Future of
American Policy."
Sen. Cranston's appear-
ance is sponsored by
Shaarey Zedek's Cultural
Commission, concluding its
15th season of activities as
part of the synagogue's
120th anniversary celebra-
tion.
He is the first U.S. Demo-
cratic Senator from Califor-

troller before being
elected U.S. senator.
Dr. Paul R. Lichter will

introduce Sen. Cranston.
The lecture is free and open
to the public. Chairmen of
the Cultural Commission
are Mrs. Walter Field and I.
Murray Jacobs.

Friday, May 14, 19821 21

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SEN. ALAN CRANSTON

nia ever to win election to a
third term, having been
elected for the first time in
1968. He has been Senate
Democratic whip since 1977
and is a member of the fol-
lowing Senate committees:
Banking, Housing and
Urban Affairs, Foreign Re-
lations, Veterans Affairs,
Democratic Policy and
Democratic Steering.
A graduate of Stanford
University, Sen.
Cranston previously was
a foreign correspondent,
newspaper and magazine
writer, chief of the
Foreign Language Di-
vision of the Office of War
Information and an
Army enlistee. He served
as California state con-

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