THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 11, 1983 53 NY Political Scientist. to Speak JFS a Host for National Meeting at Bnai Moshe Israel Bond Fete Dr. David J. Schnall, political scientist and authority on Middle East- ern affairs, will speak at the Cong. Bnai Moshe tribute dinner in behalf of Israel Bonds. The dinner, to be held 6 p.m. Nov. 20, will honor congregation members Charles and Bella Ruben, recipients-elect of the 35th Anniversary Award. Dinner chairmen are Dr. Edward L. Klarman and Abraham Pasternak. Schnall is an associate professor at both Long Is- land University and the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. A prolific writer and critic, Dr. Schnall is the author of scholarly books and numerous articles. His most recent volume is "Cracks in the Wall," a study of political cur- rents in Israel. Another book, "Ethnicity and Suburban Local Poli- tics," was published in 1975. Professor Schnall has made several speaking tours through the Eastern United States and Canada and has addressed radio audiences in New York. In 1978, he visited Israel under grants from the Lit- tauer Foundation, Sigma Xi and CUNY. He has- been involved in youth work through Miz- rachi and Yeshiva Univer- sity, where he received his ordination and an MS de- gree in Judaic studies. He DAVID SCHNALL also holds both MA and PhD degrees in political science from Fordham University. Shaarit Haplaytah Dinner to Honor Simon Schwarzberg Simon Schwarzberg past president of Shaarit Hap- laytah Organization, will be honored at a testimonial dinner sponsored by Shaarit Haplaytah 6 p.m. Nov. 20 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Leon Halpern, president of Shaarit Haplaytah, invites friends. Schwarzberg is being honored "for playing a major role in the growth and achievements of Shaarit Haplaytah." 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Admission is nomi- appointed a member of the nal. Advisory Council on Agency Professionals of the Falsehood is never so suc- Family Service Association cessful as when she baits of America, which will be her hook with truth, and no meeting during the confer- opinions so fatally mislead ence to set the future course us, as those that are not of FSAA. wholly wrong. "LET THE AWE OF YOUR TEACHER BE THE SAME AS THE AWE THAT YOU FEEL FOR THE A-MIGHTY" A Chapter 11 bankruptcy at the expense of the teachers, a substantial reduction in hours and therefore pay and the specific hiring of non-union replacements are tactics unworthy of a Jewish institution of learning. We call upon the administration of Akiva Hebrew Day School to follow the torah path and end the confrontation that has resulted in so much bitterness in this community. AKIVA PARENTS FOR QUALITY EDUCATION AND TORAH SOCIAL JUSTICE For information and reservations, call, Sonia Popowski, 557-3994. CALL 354-0438 AND DISCOVER PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Helen Shevin, past president of the JFS, is the agency representative to the Family Service Associa- tion of America. BRING OUR TEACHERS BACK! Charles H. Rabbi Rosenzveig, director of the Holocaust Memorial Center and a friend of the honoree, said as a survivor of the ghettos and Auschwitz, Schwarzberg dedicates much of his time to make sure that the story and les- sons of the Holocaust are remembered and studied. y ') `),it 10 4 therapeutic intervention with the families of the unemployed. She will be describing JFS involve- ment in counseling serv- ices to the unemployed and underemployed and how this has helped clients cope with these problems. "LOVE PEACE AND PURSUE PEACE" every major office within the Shaarit Haplaytah, in- cluding . organizing and making possible the first exclusively-designed Holocaust Memorial Center in the U.S. of which he is now secretary. 4 /K t K ,N( Margaret Weiner, di- rector of professional services, will present a paper on therapeutic concepts and Esther Krystal, caseworker, will present a paper on SIMON SCHWARZBERG REMEMBER, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NEW DIAMOND AND A USED DIAMOND IS THE PRICE. 355-2300 The Jewish Family Serv- ice will be one of the hosts for the 1983 Family Service Association of America bi- ennial conference. The meeting will be held Nov. 17-20 at the Westin Hotel. Susan Citrin, JFS vice president, and Aileen Kleiman, JFS board member, are members of the local arrangements committee. Several staff members of the Jewish Family Service will present professional papers. NEW YORK (ZINS) — Describing the president of Syria, former U.S. Under Secretary of State Joseph Sisco writes, "I have known President Hafez el-Assad for years. With Mr. Assad one has to be on guard. He is intelligent, engaging, soft spoken, with a wry sense of humor. "He is also Byzantine and has little compunction about the ruthless use of force. He is a very touchy bargainer, and his first con- cern is survival. He seeks to make Lebanon a client state. He deeply mistrusts and fears Israelis and has positioned himself skillfully to play a bigger role in Arab politics." FRIDAY, -Presents- ITS' ANNUAL PARTY!! November 18 FR°M 8pm-3am at r FRANKLIN . Racquet Club & Spa 29350 Northwestern Hwy.,Sfld, • $5.00 Admission •Cash Bar Ming Must be 21 to enter. Also available at a discounted rate - racquetball - tennis - wallyball O • Proceeds will be ¬ed to the American Cancer Society & Humane Society