34 Friday, January 28, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Feb. 6 Forum Is Moved to Adat Shalom
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There has been a major
response to the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation/Allied
Jewish Campaign's Com-
munity Forum on the Mid-
dle East, to be held Feb. 6.
With large numbers of
reservations still coming
into Federation offices,
Forum Chairman Merle A.
Harris announced the
event's change of location
from the Jewish Commu-
nity Center to larger ac-
commodations at Adat
Shalom Synagogue. The
program begins with 9 a.m.
registration when
attendees will be given a
packet of materials; ad-
vance reservations are re-
quired.
The educational event is a
first for Federation. A panel
of speakers will discuss
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Abraham Menashe was
commissioned in 1979 to
create a photographic dis-
play on prayer for the
Church Center for the
United Nations. He
traveled widely, consulted
representatives of all faiths
and the result is "The Face
of Prayer" (Knopf), an im-
pressive set of photos of
people in devotional moods.
Two groups of special
Jewish interest are in this
collection. One depicts the
Western Wall (Kotel
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Following their pre-
sentations, the speakers
will participate in a
round-table discussion
with members of the
press. The panel will in-
clude William E. Giles,
editor of the Detroit
News; David Lawrence,
Jr., executive editor of
the Detroit Free Press;
and Byron MacGregor,
anchorman at WKBD-TV
(Channel 50) and WWJ
radio. There will also be
an opportunity for the
audience to submit ques-
tions to the speakers.
The morning will include
a special workshop with
Senator Levin for students
in grades eight-12. The
young people will learn
about and discuss their role
as Jews and American citi-
zens. Several religious
schools will be bringing
groups of students by bus to
the forum.
As
a
prelude,
Federation/Campaign Sab-
bath will be held at area
synagogues and temples
Feb. 4-5. A number of rabbis
and Federation/Campaign
leaders will speak on the
Jewish tradition of tzedaka
and how Federation and the
Campaign works to help
Jews locally, in Israel and
elsewhere overseas.
For Forum reservations,
call Barbara Satinsky at
Federation, 965-3939.
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sion." Featured will be Sen.
Henry "Scoop" Jackson
(D-Wash.); Ambassador Sol
Linowitz, President Car-
ter's special representative
to the Egyptian-Israeli
peace talks; and Dr. Joseph
Sisco, chief American
negotiator during the Six-
Day War. Sen. Carl Levin
(D-Mich.) will serve as mod-
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Maaravi) in Jerusalem and
the other portrays the
Lubavitcher.
The six Western Wall
photos are of both men and
women at prayer. Since
there is no mixing of the
sexes at this, one of the
holiest of Jewish
sanctuaries, the women are
shown in the area that is as-
signed to them as a separa-
tion from the Kotel itself.
The varying poses provide
the impressions that are so
vital in that ancient area in
Jewish history.
Lubavitcher Hasidim
in Brooklyn, N.Y. are re-
presented in three photos
— men at prayer, in talit
and tefilin.
In the four countries
covered by the photo-
grapher, including the
United States and Israel,
"each contributed a view of
humility," Abraham
Menashe states in the in-
troduction to this notewor-
thy volume. He adds, "To-
gether they are bound by a
common spirit, presented
when the human heart
yields in reverence."
Abraham Menashe, a na-
tive of Cairo, Egypt, came to
the United States in 1961.
His art works are included
in many galleries and
museums.
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