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October 05, 1984 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Are your children going Sukkah hopping?
Are you expecting guests for the holidays?

FOR WOMEN

iadassah,Midrasha to co-sponsor
ecture by Dr. Saul Friedlander

The Greater Detroit Chapter of
:adassah and the Midrasha, Col-
age of Jewish Studies will co-
Donsor a lecture on Oct. 21 at 7
.m. in the LaMed auditorium of
he main United Hebrew Schools
,uilding.
The guest lecturer will be Dr.
;aul Friedlander, chairman of the
Listory department at Tel Aviv
Jniversity, who will speak on the
r'vague Jewish Community —
teminiscences and Reflections."
his lecture was especially chosen
o offer background for the upcom-
ng Precious Legacy exhibit at the
- . ?.troit Institute of Arts.
Dr. Friedlander is the author of
Vhen Memory Comes. He has
;pent most of his adult life as an
listorian and political scientist.
books includePius XL/ and the
third Reich, Prelude to Downfall:
rlitler and the United States,
.J39-1941, History and
Psychoanalysis. He has written
al'merous articles including those
Sealing with psycho-history and
.he analysis of th Nazi mind.
His educational background in-
cludes: School of Law and Eco-
nomics, Tel Aviv University; In-
stitut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris;
department of government, Har-
vard University; and Graduate

Friday, October 5, 1984 61

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Dr. Saul Friedlander

Institute of International Studies,
Geneva. --
The Hadassah Planning Com-
mittee for the lecture includes:
Zee Bernstein; Berte Grey; Mar-
cia Kersch, education vice
president of Hadassah; Marion
Scheiman; Ruth Ellen Singer; and
Renee Wohl, Midrasha director.
The public is invited free of
charge.

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Hospitality Chairman Marvin Talan, right, welcomes George Stutz,
(enter, and Dr. Hyman Mellen to the Detroit Service Group's 35th
annual Stag Day, which honors the past year's Allied Jewish Campaign
workers.

Breads, Rolls, Cakes, Cookies, Pastries, Pies and Tortes
A Fresh Approach to Your Holiday Baking

(Between Franklin & Inskster Rds.)

Among those playing host to the nearly 300 Campaign workers who
attended Stag Day were DSG president Milton Lucow, second from
right, and chairmen, from left: Morris Rochlin, prizes and awards;
"Robert A. Steinberg, golf; Marvin Talan, hospitality; and Albert
Newman, chairman of Stag Day.

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