THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HUC-JIR Interviews at U-M Rabbi Gary P. Zola, na- tional director of admis- sions for Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will be at the Uni- versity of Michigan, Hillel House on Oct. 29 to inter- Temple Lunch Hosts Speaker Dr. Eugene Perrin will speak on "Bio-Medical Ethics" at a luncheon fol- lowing 10:30 a.m. Shabat services Saturday at Tem- ple Emanu-El. For reservations to the luncheon, call the temple, 967-4020. MOP THE GREAT HEAT ESCAPE Furnace HEAT SEAL II Thermal Vent Damper Sure savings on fuel bills. Stops heat from escaping up your chimney. Fully automatic without electric- ity. FREE Fall Furnace Check with installation permit extra AGA Certified qualifies for 15% tax credit A.R.S. Service Co. Inc. 356-3191 Alan R. Sukenic RABBI ZOLA view students interested in becoming a Reform rabbi, cantor, Jewish communal worker or educator. HUC-JIR is a graduate institution with campuses in Cincinnati, New York, Los Angeles and Jerusalem. In addition to the Rabbinic School, the program offer- ings include the School of Sacred Music, School of Jewish Communal Service, School of Education and the Graduate School. To make an appointment with Rabbi Zola, call Hillel House, 663-3336. Friday, October 22, 1982 29 Pro-Israel European Body Favors Palestinian Homeland PARIS (JTA) — The European Parliament As- sembly, traditionally known for its strong pro- Israel sympathies, has adopted a resolution ex- pressing its "solidarity with the Palestinian people" and calling for the creation of a Palestinian homeland. The resolution, proposed by the assembly's four main parties — the Socialists, Conservatives, Liberals and Christian–Democrats — was adopted by an overwhelm- ing majority. The resolution also em- phasized "the odious na- ture" of the massacres in the two west Beirut refugee camps and stressed that the Israeli army was "ostensi- bly there to protect the Palestinian civilians" in the Sabra and Shatila camps. The European Parlia- ment, which meets in Strasbourg, is directly elected by the popula- tions of its 10 member- states. It has only an advisory capacity but its rulings generally help orient the policies of the 10 governments and the Jewish Genetic Diseases Topic of Bnai David Talk "To Screen or Not to Sc- reen? Tay-Sachs and Other Jewish Genetic Diseases" will be the topic of a lecture to be delivered by Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai David. The lecture is part of the series, "Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die — Modern Medicine and Jewish Law," sponsored by the Bnai David Institute for Adult Education. The lecture will focus on a - medical overview of Jewish genetic diseases, amniocen- tesis and Jewish law, legal aspects of mandatory screening and Jewish view on screening for genetic dis- eases. The series is open to the community free of charge. Jewish Theater Guide Published NEW YORK — A new catalogue entitled "Plays of Jewish Interest," edited by Edward M. Cohen, has been jointly published by the Jewish Theatre Association and the National Founda- tion for Jewish Culture. Listings in the catalogue include titles, synopses and contact information, and all entries are indexed by author and title. . The catalogue is avail- able from the National Foundation for Jewish Cul- ture, 122 E. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 10168. There is a charge. commission of its united executive body. A World Jewish Congress delegation, headed by Werner Nachmann, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and vice president of the WJC's European section, met with the president of the European Parliament, Piet Dankert of Holland. Nachmann explained the position of the European Jewish communities and called for joint European Jewish communities and called for joint European ac- tion to combat rising ter- rorist activities. Dankert reportedly prom- ised the delegation that the assembly will consider at its forthcoming session special anti-terrorist legislation and he, issued a statement denouncing the recent ter- rorist attacks. inquiry publishes its con- clusions about the mas- sacres at the Shatila and Sabra camps. Salary Increase JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The Finance Committee of the Knesset recently ap- proved salary increases for top government leaders. Premier Begin and the Speaker of the Knesset will each be paid 48,350 shekels each month (approximately $2,500). Cabinet ministers will receive 43,000 shekels. Members of the Supreme Court are paid 71,475 shekels monthly ($3,000). He also told the delega- tion that the European Parliament has post- poned a scheduled visit by European parliamen- tarians to Israel as Knes- set guests. Dankert said the visit will take place only after Is- rael's judicial commission of THE clothespORT MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10-5 627 WEST NINE MILE RD. 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Hertz ALBERT VORSPAN Vice-President; Union of American Hebrew Congregations Noted Author, Lecturer and Human Rights Leader October 29-30, 1982 at Temple Beth El, Birmingham, Michigan "THE ROLE OF LAY LEADERS AND THEIR CONGREGATIONS IN REFORM JUDAISM TODAY AND TOMORROW" Part I Part II Part III Part IV Friday Evening October, 29, at 8:30 P.M. Saturday Morning October 30, at 10:30 A.M. Luncheon — . 12:30 P.M. Invocation, Rabbi Norman T. Roman October 30, at 1:30 P.M. With Adjournment by 3:30 P.M. "WHERE IS REFORM JUDAISM GOING" "THE LEGACY OF CLASSICAL REFORM JUDAISM" "REFORM JEWISH LEADERSHIP IN THE MID 80s" Moderator: Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz, Temple Beth El Respondents: Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Temple Israel Rabbi Lane Steinger, Temple Emanu-El Rabbi Ernst Conrad, Temple Kul Ami Summary: Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Temple Beth El 1:". .a - .D 6- 6 e ,,,, ' • ae ► -..