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Friday, October 12, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Kosins Salutes
The City of HO

Sunday, Oct. 14th Noon

Kosins Clothes has selected
Sunday, Oct. 14th as City of Hope Day

10% of the total sales
from all three Kosins
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to this invaluable
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Help support the City of Hope
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Washington rabbi
blasts opponent of
prayer in schools

San Francisco (JTA) — Blast-
ing Jewish agencies that :oppose
prayers in public schools, Rabl,
Abraham Shemtov, the only'
Jewish representative on the N',-
tional Advisory Council on Adult
Education, said last month that
the issue of church-state separa. 2
tion has become "very vague" and
needs more study before becoming,
a battlefield for Jews, it was re-
ported in the Northern California
Jewish Bulletin.
A Reagan-appointee and the
Washington representative of the
Lubavitch movement, Shemtov
was in San Francisco last month
to attend a conference on adu'
education. The Lubavitch move-
ment and President Reagan adv '.)-
cate silent prayers in public
schools.
During a tour of bilingual adult
education centers, Shemtov, 46,
said it would be better to have si-
lent school prayers rather thai_
prayers spoken aloud proselytiz-
ing one religion or another. He
also said prayers in schools might
enable a child to discover some-
thing about religion.
Referring to public displays of
Chanukah menorahs, such as di -2
ones in San Francisco, Philadel-
phia and Washington, Shemtov
said: We (Jews) should not hide
ourselves and feed on our own in-
feriority complexes and ghetto
mentality." The Philadelphia-
born rabbi said he took "great
pride" introducing the 28-foot
menorah at the foot of the Liberty
Bell in Philadelphia and in or _
ganizing the installation of the
30-foot national menorah in;
Lafayette Square in Washington.

Emissaries debated

Tel Aviv (ZINS) — Israel
newspapers devoted much space
to the disclosure that 220 emis-
saries who served in the U.S. from
1970-1979 did not return to Israel.
Haaretz reported that 7,000-
10,000 Israelis live abroad while
representing the Jewish state.
The number includes 700-1,000
government officials, 800 agency
representatives, and the remain:-
der represent Israeli businesses.
Haaretz claims that 80 percent
of Hebrew teachers in Jewish
schools in the U.S. are Israeli
emigrants.

Rabbi Rosen buys
Tel Aviv apartment

Tel Aviv (ZINS) — Haaretz re- '1
ports that Romanian Chief Rabbi
Moses Rosen has purchased an
in Tel Aviv. According -
to the paper, Rosen is concerneci
about the declining Jewish popu-
lation in Romania affecting his
position, and plans to divide his
time between Tel Aviv and -
Bucharest.

Women's League
for Conservative
Judaism to meet

New York — The Biennial Na- b
tional Convention of the Women's
League for Conservative Judaism
will be held Nov. -11-15 at t1.4
Concord Hotel.

