THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Family Is Topic of Martin Lecture at SZ Trial for Arabs Accused of WB Murder Begins JERUSALEM (JTA) — Five Arab youths from Nahariya went on trial for manslaughter here last week in connection with the death of 22-year-old Esther Ohanna, an Israeli woman hit by a rock while driving through that West Bank town last January. The accused, who were apprehended less than a week after the incident, are also charged with member- ship in an illegal organiza- tion, incitement of school children, barricading roads and stoning Israeli vehicles. They pleaded not guilty to all of the charges. 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The event is being spon- sored by the Cantors Coun- cil and Beth Abraham Hillel Moses' men's club and cultural committee. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses, 851- 6880. Author of Your Erroneous Zones Pulling Your Own Strings The Sky's the Limit Gifts from Eykis Admission $7.50 For information call Temple office 477-1410 The Birmingham Temple 28611 W. 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills Or Mary Lewis 645-9039 An interpreter for the hearing impaired will be provided. Thursday, May 5, 1983 &30 p.m. Seven Receive Israel Prizes JERUSALEM (JTA) — National unity and tolerance for opposing ideological views were the themes sounded at the awards ceremonies here for the prestigious Israel Prize, the closing event of the In- dependence Day celebra- tions last week. Education Minister Zevu- lun Hammer urged people Attain your professional goals and realize Jewish fulfillment. Certified teachers, MSW's and BSW's are in- vited to apply. Challenging posi- tions open. Finan- cial assistance available. Interviews now being scheduled for orientation courses to be held in the fall in Israel. If you think you qualify, call today. TEACHERS, SOCIAL WORKERS - PRACTICE YOUR PROFESSION IN ISRAEL ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Maple West Bloomfield, Ml 48033 Tele: (313) 661-1084 Or call, toll-free, 1-800-221-1251 6600 West The Humanist Forum Presents Dr. Wayne Dyer Cantors Council Concert Will Honor Israel Fuchs The Cantors Council of Detroit will join for a con- cert 8 p.m. June 2 at Cong. L Shaarey Zedek to honor Cantor Israel Fuchs of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel 1 Moses. 1 /2 OFF SELECTED TYPEWRITERS I Starting at $39 96 Proceeds of the event will aid in publishing the many I Correcting Electric $269.00 I songs and melodies written 1 Typewriters I VACUUM47 v---Az, — 71 > Dr. Bernard Reisman, author of "Chavurah, a Contemporary Jewish Ex- perience" and "The Jewish Experiential. Book," will be guest speaker at Cong. Shaarey Zedek 8 p.m. May 10. Dr. Reisman will speak on "The Decline and Rise of the American Jewish Fam- ily." He is a recent winner of the 75th Anniversary Award of the American Jewish Committee for "Cel- ebration of Jewish Profes- sional Leaders." He is an associate profes- sor of American Jewish communal studies at Bran- deis University. He is also director of the Benjamin S. Hornstein Program in Jewish Communal Service at Brandeis. He has pioneered in the development of experien- tial approaches to Jewish identity for purposes of Friday, April 29, 35 19877 to stop categorizing each other in ideological terms or other labels because this leads to intolerance and in- tellectual deafness. One of the prize winners, former Religious Affairs Minister Zerach Warhaftig who spoke for his fellow- recipients, also stressed the need for greater tolerance and openness in Israel. Warhaftig, the senior among the seven winners, was awarded the Israel Prize for his academic re- searches in Jewish law and his general contributions to Jewish scholarship. Other recipients were Prof. Aharon Applefeld for Hebrew literature; Naomi Shemer, Moshe Wilenski and Haim Heffer who shared the prize for Hebrew song; and Prof. Saul Fried- lander and Avron Saltzman for history. The Humanist Forum Presents "An Evening with Dr. Chaim Potoli" Wednesday May 11, 1983 8:30 p.m. Pirke Avot Class at YI Oak-Woods A Shabat class on Pirke Avot will be held at Young Israel of Oak-Woods begin- ning 6:40 p.m. Saturday. Rabbi James I. Gordon will teach the class, which will meet each Saturday approx- imately 90 minutes before Minha services. Guide Published NEW YORK — The Na- tional Catholic Education Association has announced the publication of a hand- book for Christian seminary faculty and students on the key issues of Christian- Jewish relations„ The Birmingham Temple Admission 28611 W. 12 Mile $6.50 Farmington Inns 48018 For tickets or Information call The chosen Wednesday May 11 Temple Office 477-1410 The Promise 8:30 p.m. or Mary Lewis 645-9(139 Dr. Chaim, Potok, author of My Name is Asher The Book of Lights Wanderings