100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

March 30, 1984 - Image 39

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The founding of Tel Aviv

BILL
MEYER
MUSIC
355-2721

Friday, March 30 1984

,

TEEN ADVENTURE TRIPS

FRESH AIR SOCIETY'S

Canadian Wilderness Trips - 9th to 11th grades
Kayaking, mountaineering, sailing, tripping, swimming

Eastern Teen Trip - 10th to 11th grades
New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec City, Montreal

PEOPLE'S
CHOICE
459-7287

Israel Teen Mission - completing 11th and 12th grades
38 days with 22 days touring Jerusalem, Eilat, Tel Aviv, the Galilee
Joint program with Israeli Teens

Camp Kennedy - 10th to 11th grades
Sail, Swim, Waterski - a place to call your own

INNO-
VATIONS
589-2478

The founders of Tel Aviv, th e . first all-Jewish city, are shown
in the top photograph at the founders meeting on the seafront
in 1908. In the bottom photograph is Tel Aviv-Yaffo as it
looks today.

The Jewish calendar

BY RABBI SAMUEL FOX

In the Jewish calendar,
the day begins at sunset
while in other calendars the
day begins at midnight.
The basic reason offered
by many for this tradition is
the verse in Genesis which
describes the creation of the
world. The verse reads,
"And it was evening and it
was morning, one day."
The rational explanation
offered by some for this
practice is that the Jewish
count of days in history be-
gins with darkness and
tragedy and winds up in
light and hope. This is to be
contrasted with some other
beliefs which start in light
and end in darkness indicat-
ing that they start with suc-
cess and end in failure.
Compared with the prac-
tice of beginning the count
of days at midnight, which
is a comparatively artificial
distinction, Jewish count-
ing of days begins with the
natural phenomenon where

vial It

._

sunset is a mark cast by na-
ture as a token of the intent
of the Almighty who wanted
people to go from darkness
to light — just as the de-
velopment of the world
began in darkness and
moved on towards the light.

Copyright 1984, JTA, Inc.

El Al operates
despite strike

New York — El Al Israel
Airlines officials say they
are maintaining cargo and
passenger service in spite of
a strike by the Interna-
tional Association of
machinists which began
last Friday in New York,
Management, supervis-
ory and non-union person-
nel are filling the striking
workers' roles.

Man's friend

The camel has been
domesticated by man for At
least 5,000 years.

Western Teen Trips - 10th to 12th grades

Call 661 0600 for brochure of these programs and Camp Tamarack and Camp

-

Maas. Scholarships are available to qualifying families.

From Sinai Hospital to You...

o Free Programs on
Health and Fitness

Sinai Hospital in cooperation with the

Sinai Hospital in cooperation with the

Farmington Community
Education Department

West Bloomfield Community
Education Department

presents

presents

Keeping Emotionally
and Physically Fit

Tell Me Where
It Hurts

a free program, open to the public, on mar aging
stress and keeping the heart healthy dm ugh
diet, exercise and lifestyle change.).

a free program, open to the public,
on back, neck and shoulder pain

Wednesday, April 11, 1984
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Thursday, April 12, 1984
7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Ten Mile Community School
32789 Ten Mile Road between
Farmington Rbad and Orchard Lake Road

Orchard Lake Middle School
6000 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033

Speakers:
Barry Franklin, Ph.D., Program Director

Program:
Back Pain (What is a "disc"?)
Joseph C, Honet, M.D., Chairman

Cardiovascular Fitness and Rehabilitation
Program, Sinai Hospital

One
Su To
wav

Did you know that
e nse wmsop
your r
reaches more
people than any
other advertising
medium ? Because of
that fact, it's the best
• vehicle to get your
ts, message across ...
Resul
• and get, results! Call
us right now!

Get

The Jewish News

39

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Sinai Hospital of Detroit

David Wrisley, M.D., Medical Director

Cardiovascular Fitness and Rehabilitation
Program, Sinai Hospital

Neck Pain (What is "whiplash"?)
Michael G. Sperl, M.D.

John Franklin, M.D.
Martin Lubetsky, M.D.

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Sinai Hospital of Detroit

from the Problems of Daily
Living Clinic, Sinai Hospital

Shoulder Pain (What is "bursitis"?)
Maury R. Ellenberg, M.D.

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Sinai Hospital of Detroit

Register at the Ten Mile Community School
or by mail to:
Farmington Community Education,
32789 Ten Mile Road,
Farmington, Michigan 48024
(Include your name, address, telephone
number, and name of class.)

Questions and Answers—Panel
Pre-registration is necessary
Contact in person or by mail :
West Bloomfield Schools
Community Education Department
5475 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48033

424-8833

,

-4A r. u idl • M11-61,JIA.• CA' Li • 'a,.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan