THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Military Mind? TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Prof. Zvi Kurzweil, writing in the Hebrew newspaper Maariv, said that few of the 200 generals in Israel's 35- year history have retired to become successful politi- cians. Kurzweil theorizes that the military mind, used to command and authority, does not adapt well to the give-and-take of democratic politics. FRANK PAUL # and His ORCHESTRA Also Solos, Duos & Trios Tops in Music & Entertainment 557-7986 1 Dr. Rackman Will Address Benefit on Behalf of Bar-Ilan Prof. Emanuel Rackman, president of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity, will be guest speaker at the university's annual dinner to be held Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, announces Phillip Stollman, chairman of the university's global board of trustees. Joseph H. Jackier will be honored at the dinner, which also will mark the in- auguration of the Joseph and Edythe Jackier Law Li- brary Endowment Fund. 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The couple es- tablished the Moshe and Sarah Friedman Endowed Fund for Yiddish Teacher Education at Bar-Ilan. Dr. Rackman has served as Bar-Ilan president since 1977, at which time he left New York to take up full-time residence in Ramat Gan. He received his rabbinic training at Yeshiva Uni- versity, was graduated from Columbia Law School and holds a doctorate in political science from Columbia University. He was rabbi of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue in New York City, served as professor of Jewish studies and consul- tant to the chancellor of the City University of New York on Jewish studies, and as adjunct professor of Jewish law at the New York University Law School. Dr. Rackman has been a member of the board of gov- 'ernors of the Jewish Agency, past president of the New York Board of Rabbis and of the Rabbini- cal Council of America, and holds the rank of chaplain (colonel) in the United States Air Force Reserve. Dr. Rackman is author of "Israel's Emerging Con- stitution, One Man's Judaism," and of many es- says published in Commen- tary, Judaism, and other scholarly journals. He also writes a column in Jewish Week. For information about the diviner, call the Bar-Ilan office, 398-7180. Friday, September 16, 1983 51 Bnai Brith Activities ACCOUNTANTS UNIT will have its second annual all-day seminar Wednesday at Adat Shalom Synagogue, beginning at 8 a.m. The program will qualify for eight hours of continuing education of which four hours will be in accounting and auditing subjects. Michael G. Kinney and Frederick C. Swartz will speak on "Collection Prob- lems and Communications With Taxpayer and His Representative." Jay T. Nowak will speak on "Pro- nouncements Update: Audit Sampling." "Effective Communications" will be the topic of Barbara Alpern. Special luncheon guest speaker will be Terry Tyler o•the Detroit Pistons. Yellin, 353-6966. The unit has established a scholarship for needy ac- counting students at nearby universities. For informa- tion about the scholarship, administered through the Jewish Scholarship Service, call Kal Tillem at the JSS, 967-0500. There is a fee, and guests are invited. The extra charge for non-members is applicable to dues. Luncheon will be served. Reservation deadline is today. 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