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Hillel Foundation at U M Co-Sponsors Holocaust Event
1983 Forecast
The Bnai grith Hillel
Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Michigan will co-
sponsor an interfaith Con-
ference on the Holocaust to
be held in Ann Arbor March
13, 14 and 15. This confer-
ence is open to the public.
On March 13, Rev.
Franklin Littell of Temple
University will speak on
"The Importance of the
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Treasury and Bank of Israel
economists are predicting a
slight drop in the standard
of living for the average Is-,
raeli in 1983, but add that
there will be a slight growth
in the economy and stable
employment.
They also predict an in-
flation' rate of 100 percent,
down from the 1982 rate of
135 percent.
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Holocaust to Christians" at
U-M Rackham Amphi-
theater at 2:30 p.m.
Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel of West
Bloomfield will present
"Songs From a World That
Is No More" at U-M Miciii-
gan Union, Pendleton
Room, at 7:30 p.m.
Original dance and
poetry recitation will be
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On March 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Irving Greenberg of the
City College of New York
will speak . on "The
Holocaust: A Jewish Re-
sponse" at the _U-M Rac-
kham Amphitheater.
At 7:30 p.m. March 15,
Jack Eisner, author of "The
Survivor," will speak on
"The Holocaust Through
"Israeli University Stu-
dents" will be discussed by
Dr. Ram Sagi, Technion
dean of students, at the pub-
lic meeting of the American
Technion Society, Detroit
Chapter to be held at the
United Hebrew Schools on
Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.
DR. RAM SAGI
Chairing the program
will. be James Deutchman,
the treasurer of the chapter.
The evening's program
also will include a documen-
tary film on Israel.
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CANADIAN ALTERNATIVE
IN SUMMER CAMPING
Questions •
• Are you thinking about summer camp for 1983?
• Are your children tired of the same camp year after year? .
• Would you b,e interested in your children meeting - new friends from
Canada, U.S.A., and Mexico?
• Would your children benefit from a summer at one of Canada's
outstanding private camps?
• Would a change of camps be beneficial for the all around development
of your. child?
Answers •
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time and explore the benefits and advantages of CAMP WALDEN/CANADA.
Camp Walden/Canada – A co-ed summer camp for young people 7 - 16
is a traditional, group oriented camp which offers all age groups a wide
variety of activities including all water and landsports, visual and‘perform-
ing arts and a variety of special programs.
The camp is located in a beautiful, private woodland setting in Ontario,
Canada, northeast of Toronto and northwest of Montreal. The site has
1,000 acres and two private lakes. The food is kosher style.
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
TED COLE
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3995 Bathurst Street, #206
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The Talmud calls Moses
the master of the Prophets.
Dean of Technion Students
to Address Local Meeting
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the Eyes of a Survivor" at
the U-M Rackham Amphi-
theater.
In addition, the following
two films will be presented
at Hillel's Hill Street
Cinema: March 10, "Now
. . . After All These Years"
at 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.; and
March 16, "The 81st Blow"
at 8 p.m. For information,
call Margo Pernick at the
Hillel office, 663-3336.
Cornell University in
Ithaca, N.Y.,
and at the Ag-
ricultural ollege of Swe-
den, he has helped 'develop
complete systems for milk-
ing. With others he received
the Israel Kaplan Prize for
achievements in the citrus
fruit industry.
The public is invited.
There is no charge. For in-
formation, call the Techn-
ion office, 559-5190.
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Solomon Bloomgarden
translated the Bible into
Yiddish.
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Taba Subject
of Dispute
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael has discounted and re-
jected Egyptian complaints
that Israeli soldiers have
breached any agreement in
the Taba area:
The Egyptians com-
plained officially to the Is-
raeli charge d'affaires in
Cairo that a visit to the dis-
puted Taba area just south
of Eilat by Deputy Chief of
Staff Maj. Gen. Moshe Levy
and a party of about 20 fel-
low officers last week, was a
violation of the peace
agreement.
Israel has responded by
saying there are no restric-
tions under the agreement
on the entry to the Taba
area of "any Israeli,
whether civilian or mili-
tary."
The Foreign Ministry
says that Levy did not go
"one millimeter outside Is-
raeli territory." Both Israel
and Egypt claim ownership
of the Taba area on the Red
Sea coast.
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Dr. Sagi also is head of
livestock engineering of
the Technion's depart-
ment of agricultural
engineering. He has been
involved in development
of farmyard mechaniza-
tion for family farms.
As visiting professor at
W. C.
Trojan
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