r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Secular Lectures at Midrasha THE BEST I Selection In Town The Michigan Coalition of Secular and Humanistic Jews is sponsoring a six- week course entitled "Secu- lar and Humanistic Judaism (Its Roots and Ideology)" at the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. The course will begin 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Professor Irving Zeitlin of the Univer- sity of Toronto will speak on "A Secular View of Jewish History." On Oct. 19, Dr. Judith Laikin, will speak on "The Yiddishist Movement, Peoplehood and Socialism in Eastern Europe." • invitations and stationery • paper party goods • unusual gift items 20% OFF any item $10 or more select items 30-50% OFF limited time A c rst fi 0 43 e" , b # cP b. g• cr • ' MARY KAY COSMETICS KAREN WARNER 557-3317 VIDEO RECORD Your Wedding or Mitzva Craig Wilson 522-1513 or 421-3817 :'RENT.VIDEO•GAMES°1; • a Fund Raisers Bar Mitzvas. 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A social hour and refreshments will follow. Admission is free. Prospective members are invited. To join, call the JWV office, 569-5680; or Paula Hart, program chairman, 559-6815, eve- nings. Hodgkin's Group Plans Meeting MAKE A MEMORY Send A Balloon Bouquet Attached To A Basket of Sweets For All Occasions Get Carried Away in Style • GLITTER BALLOONS SHIPPED NATIONWIDE • UNIQUE BOUQUETS DELIVERED LOCALLY 661-9331 Judaism: A Modern Ap- proach to Jewish Con- sciousness." On Nov. 23, George M. Zeltzer, executive vice president of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, will speak on "Secularism and the Fu- ture: Israel and the Dias- pora." All lectures will be held at 7:30 p.m. at United Hebrew Schools main building. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the Mid- rasha, 354-1050. JWV Has Public Unveiling in Memory of WWII Veteran Jw v A-1 VIDEO GAME RENTALS. g 827-8880 On Oct. 26, Julius Har- wood, president of United Hebrew Schools, will speak on "Zionism, National Ideology, and the JewiSh National Lib- eration Movement." On Nov. 4, Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham Temple will discuss "Has- kala: Beginnings of Mod- ern Jewish Secularism." On Nov. 9, Rabbi Daniel Friedman of Cong. Beth Or of Chicago will speak on "Secular and Humanistic , Call to arrange a fascinating and complimentary facial with instructions in correct beauty procedures. • Ideal for... 0 a n k Friday, October 8, 1982 55 The Michigan Hodgkin's Disease Foundation will hold its monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday at Provi- dence Hospital Medical Building, 8th floor, room C. Dr. Ruth Friedman, psy- chologist, will speak on "Cancer and Mental Imag- ery." • The meetings are geared for Hodgkin's patients, fam- ily members and friends. For information, call the MHDF, 427-3737. Correction An item in last week's Jewish News regarding the announcement of the naming of Dr. Martin Hart as the winner of this year's Frank Wetsman Award of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration was in error. It should have read that Norman Pappas an- nounced the honor for Dr. Hart at the Bar-Ilan dinner. The Jewish News regrets the error. Schwartz said that part of the JWV's credo is to "preserve the memory of our departed comrades and that means making sure that gravesites are marked." He said that this program in- cludes checking that graves of veterans are not neg- lected. On holidays, flags are placed on the sites. Schwartz added that the Veterans Administration picked up the cost of the headstone, while the JWV paid for the concrete base. 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