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FRIDAY MACARONI & CHEESE W/Soup SALMON PATTIES W/Soup SATURDAY VEAL PICCATA W/Soup, Rice & Veg. • • $3 65 $395 $595 $425 $350- $425 $465 Emphasis on Torah, con- cern with scientific studies and the legitimacy of such studies have attained recognition as a result of the activities of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien- tists. For a number of years the proceedings of this organi- zation have been published, thus lending additional legitimacy to the move- ment. "Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health" is the seventh volume in a series containing the proceedings of the association held re- cently. This Sepher- Hermon Press volume con- tains the texts of a number of the reported lectures as well as a statement defining the purpose of the move- ment, which states: "Founded in 1948, the general aims of the associa- tion are to present a forum for the intellectual apprai- sal of problems confronting the Orthodox Jew living in a scientifically attuned society; to provide a meet- ing ground for constructive incorporation of scientific knowledge and thinking into a Torah way of life; and to serve the Jewish commu- nity, especially in the areas of expertise of the Orthodox scientist." The lectures in the cur- rent volume discuss such topics as "The Role of Val- ues in Psychotherapy," "Torah-based Family Therapy," "Self-Awareness and Self-Analysis" and "The Russians: A New Jewish Community in Otir Midst." Contributors to this, the seventh volume from the association include Dr. Leon Hankoff, Dr. Paul Kahn, Prof. Sam Nadler, Prof. Moshe Halevi Spero, Prof. Hayim Granot and Dr. Rueven P. Bulka. N.J. OKs Autopsy Bill NEW YORK (JTA) — The two houses of the New Jersey Legislature have each given unanimous ap- proval to a new measure which would bar medical examiners from performing autopsies over protests of observant Jewish families. Gov . Thomas Kean is ex- pected to sign the bill shortly, an official of the New Jersey chapter of Agudath Israel said. Rabbi Yakov Dombroff said the bill is basically similar to the law in the New York State, which was drafted by the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs. Under terms of the measure approved by the New Jersey Legislature on Jan. 9, a medical examiner must notify the family of plans for an autopsy and if the family objects on religious grounds, the examiner cannot perform the au- topsy and must return the body to the family. 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