nibei 13, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS :11111ARIO'S EFKOFSKT:CO: NEWS Pizzeria ONVIIALF OF ITSMANAGEMENT & STAFF WOULD LIKE TO WISH, TIVE, CU STOMERS THEIR PANYAIENOS) 2 We Gratefully Wish. Everyone A Healthy & Happy, v q, New Year:i! 2 Torah And Technology 4:30 pi -10 Tues.-Thurs.- 4:30 p.iii:141 Fri,' & Sat 4:36,1i.iii=9,5un 1 '.. . . ,. : 4464 N. w000rmio Bo. 12.,13 547-0272 -=',; -: VOCV*01F4101/•*1/0•"V*•Y00 00•00`4100 1 , H • . . . • 4 . , BLOOMIES Staff and Management es Wish Everyone Peace, Happiness & Health In The New Year LOBSTER TAILS! • TWO COMPLETE DINNER ( A ; • • ONE run POOH $ PER PERSON! 1 95 FOR COMPLETE DINNER! 1, 1 • $ 9 9 5 ONE 1 ULL POUND PER PERSON 2 BIG TAILS! 011 West Bloomfield 1 ) 6560 Orchard Lake Road at Maple INCLUDES COLE SLAW RELJ-DKIN • POTATOES & BREAD BASKET Exparsi 18 '3 " ' 626-1581 0 •Aill*Ati*A00411,- 0.40••••11•0A0••0•11.•411•••.1,0•/1•40A, • ' PAT ARCHER The Management and Employees of r 44 arcali6ur • 4 444 ■ 4.1 Of' BY MICHAEL COHEN Technology and Tarah. This is the philosophy of a unique in- stitution of higher learning, The Jerusalem College' of Technology (JCT), which for over 15 years „has been bridging the gap be- Oen Jewish and secular studies. Located between the Bayit, Vegan and Givat Mor- dechai neighborhoods, JCT is ' suaessful, in challenging young inen-from all , over the world to learn Jewish subjects, as well as preparing them for Careers in a wide variety of technological LAKE PERCH Sautet , ii Lightly Bat Li tcI INCLUDES COLE SLAW, REDSKIN POTATOES & BREAD BASKET Expires 9-19-85 Offer Best Wishes . For A Year Of Petite, Good IllealthullapPiness and The _ •Joy Of Lasting. Friendships . To Our Customers and Friends 4 : • 7 44: Italian-American Food r: . : student from Syracuse, New , York. The daily program is a rigor- ous one. Following morning *yeti, students turn to the study of Jewish subjects. "From nine in the morning unti one in the afternoon, the college is a Jewish studies center. During these hours my classmates and I break into small study groups where we study Torahr Talreud - and Jewish philosophy." This schedule, Lehmann feels, has its advantages as studies conducted in small groups maximize the educational experience and fos- ter active learning in a friendly atmosphere. After lunch, the campus be- comes a technological college, with course offerings ranging from electro-optics. tb integral coleus. Secular and religious studies are considered equally important. According to Ginzburg, "we want to influence the students' character, we are not )tu3t interested' 'in producing technocrats." , The student hotly of, JCT is made up of a cross section of Is- raeli society, as well as many students. from abroad. In the coming year, 1986-1986, the JCT will begin a fully accredited one-year program for university students and high school graduates from around the world. The classes will begin in English and as the year con- tinues, instruction will change over to Hebrew. ' - With a predicted shortage of 5,000 workers in the technologi- cal fields in Israel by 1992, the Jewish College of Technology continues to serve the increas- ing demand for trained high technology professionals, and as the great Rabbi Rebhan Gamliel stated over 2,000 years ago, "It is well to combine Torah study with an occupation." . - "What makes JCT unique in the field of applied science, is its " goal to prepare young men who Will not only be eqUipped for a practical career in Israeli indus- try, not only stiidents who can pursue their professional studies in graduate school, if that is their inclination, but innovators who will be capable of develop- ing new science *based Indus7 tries," says Nathan Ginabin, A: spokesman for JCT. ,Further- , more, he adds,the JCT educates' men for senior technological. positions, in industry, defense 'and researeh,:arid provides; at the same time, a solid founda-. tion of advancedTa r ah and Talmudic study. , The college was founded in 1970 by Professor P. Lev, a member of the Physics Depart; ment at the Hebrew University, and was established in order to give the students the opportu- nity to continue their Jewish studies while pursuing a valu- ' able and challenging profes- sional career. "JCT is geared to produce a gentleman as well as a student proficient in his technological field. From: the tradition we study work .ethics, morals, human relations, and learn how to apply them to working in industry. Thus, we learn not only how to work, but how to work with others," says David Lehmann, a first year World Zionist Press Service 1 May. They Be Inscribed In The Book of Life 1'1111111111111011111 1985 • 5746 28875 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN - vSouthfie Dr. Alvin Radkowsky, right, a developer of the first U.S. atomic submarine, tend Sgt.: Reuven Nidam of the Israeli navy observe the memorial wall at Boys Town Jerusalem.' Dr. RadkOwsky is a - member of the school's technical.adpisory committee s • 358-3355' 11 . ■••■■ :;.:. ..(kiLYACA4,....47A4A441A.444.444,40..4.1144. 4414.44,44.4.4111. 4 4' 4:4 . 4r. • • rn