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August 20, 1982 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-08-20

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36 Friday, August 20, 1982

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Seeks Telephone Volunteers Educator Offers Analysis
Volunteers are being thon for Muscular Dys- Glover of Channel 2 will. characters also will be on
of Censorship in Schools
sought in Wayne and Oak- trophy.
host the local segments.
hand for the event.

land counties to help at
The telethon will begin at
telephone centers for the 8:30 p.m. Sept. 5 and will be
annual Jerry Lewis Tele- aired over Channel 2. Joe

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To volunteer, call the
MDA north area office,
399-8800.
In conjunction with the
telethon, Bellissima Hair
Design in the Franklin
Shopping Plaza in South-
field, will donate pro-
ceeds from the salon's
services on Monday to
the MDA. New customer
haircuts will be half off
the regular price from
noon-5 p.m. For ap-
pointment, call the salon,
357-4771.
Mariomax Hair salon at
Hunters Square will join
the shops and restaurants
at the mall for a benefit for
the MDA 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sept. 6.
Entertainment will be
provided by the George
Brooks Group and Positive
Motivation. Eastern Onion

The day also will include
hot air balloon rides, moon
walk for kids, dunk tank
and appearance by Eli
Zaret, WDIV-TV sportscas-
ter.
The 10th annual Muscu-
lar Dystrophy Superfair
will be held noon-6 p.m.
Sunday at the Tel-12 Mall.
Hairdressers I and other
area beauty specialists will
be at the mall to do beauty
makeovers and offer dis-
count prices on makeup,
hair and nail services.

Forest Camps

JERUSALEM — Some
20,000 youngsters, includ-
ing 13,000 from abroad, are
participating in 13 Jewish
National Fund- summer
camps in JNF forests in Is-
rael.

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The extent to which cen-
sorship is increasingly al-
tering school systems is out-
lined by Edward B. Jenkin-
son in "Censors in the
Classroom," a new release
from Avon Books.
The volume is based on 10
years of investigation into
the efforts of various groups
to screen classroom mate-
rials and ban books. Docu-
menting hundreds of cases,
Jenkinson shows how pri-
vate censorship groups are
gaining unprecedented
influence, 25 years after the
initial controversy sparked
by J.D. Salinger's "Catcher
in the Rye."
In a discussion of the Is-
land Trees (N.Y.) School
District case, the author al-
ludes to the effort by the
American Jewish Commit-
tee in fighting censorship in
the schools.
"Five students in the Is-
land Trees district filed
suit against the school
board 'in the United
States District Court for
the Eastern District of

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2 tbsps. freeze-dried or instant
Sanka decaffeinated coffee
1 tbsp. hot water
1 cup unsifted all-purpose
flour
1/2 tsp. double-acting baking
powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 /8 tsp. baking soda
3/4 cup chopped pecans '
1 /3 cup butter or margarine
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup firmly packed brown
sugar
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
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set aside. Combine flour, bak-
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and pecans. Melt butter in
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dozen cookies.

Jewish Film
Fest Tickets
Still Available

Tickets are still available
for the first annual Jewish
Film Festival scheduled to
begin 8 p.m. Sunday at the
Southfield Civic Center
Auditorium.
At 8 p.m. Sunday, "Song
of the Sephardi" and "Chic-
ken Soup" will be shown.
"Yudie" and "The Free
Voice of Labor: The Jewish
Anarchists" will be shown
at 8 p.m. Tuesday. At 2 p.m.
Wednesday "Topele" will be
shown and at 8 p.m. Thurs-
day "The Last Sea" will be
the feature.
The series is sponsored
by the Labor Zionist Al-
liance, National Commit-
tee for Labor Israel-
Histadrut, Labor Zionist
Institute and Habonim
Labor Zionist Youth.
For ticket information,
call the LZA, 967-3170.

New York. The suit
claimed that the board,
by removing nine books
from school libraries, vio-
lated both New York and
U.S. constitutional
guarantees of freedom of
expression.
"In an amicus brief filed
by the American Jewish
Committee and other
organizations, the authors
of the brief note that they
were astounded that 'The
Fixer' (-by Bernard
Malamud) 'was banned be-
cause it contained anti-
Semitic references. That as-
sertion can lead to only one
of two conclusions: that its
author is either illiterate or
dishonest. (The book)
clearly condemns anti-
Semitism, as it does the
authoritarian society which
is the seedbed of anti-
Semitism.' "
Jenkinson is a former vice
president of the National
Council of Teachers of
English and chairman of its
committee against censor-
ship. Currently professor of
English education at In-
diana University, he has
been featured in People
magazine and on the Phil
Donahue Show regarding
his research on censorship
in the U.S.

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