12 Friday, February 7, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LOCAL NEWS Glazer Institute For Clerics Slated Feb. 14 At Beth El PROMPT & EXPERIENCED SATISFACTION ASSURED insurance estimates accepted expert color match, foreign & American TOWING & RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE La 28829 Salle Body. Shop Inc. Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills;-MI 48018 MAX FLEISCHER 553-7111 BETWEEN 12 & 13 Mile Rd. AL'S SAVES YOU MONEY! CUSTOM WALL MIRROR SPECIALISTS Al's Stocks It All! 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The temple began offering an annual dialogue of Jewish and Protestant clergy in Detroit 44 years ago under the leadership of Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer. "The Institute on Judaism for the Christian Clergy" was born. The institute is directed by Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El. Guest speakers are Rabbi Stephen S. Pearce, who will speak on "Reworking Counsel- ing for Overworked Clergy", and Sydney J. Harris, whose topic is "Living Together in a Universe of Faith." Rabbi Pearce is the rabbi of Temple Sinai of Stamford, Conn., and a faculty member of the Rabbinic School of the He- brew Union College. He is chairman of the resolu- tions committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He was graduated from the City College of New York and or- dained at the New York School of the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. Rabbi Pearce earned a Ph.D. degree in counseling at St. John's University. Harris writes "strictly Per- sonal", a Chicago Sun-Times column syndicated to hundreds of newspapers here and abroad. Harris moved to the Sun Times in 1978 following the de- mise of the Chicago Daily News where he had been writing a column since 1944 after three years as a reporter and feature Niter. The following year, he took on the additional assign. ment of Daily News drama cri- tic. Before joining the Daily News, Harris spent two years as as- soiate editor in charge of an- cient and contemporary litera- ture, social science and the humanities for a publisher of encyclopedias and reference works. Born in London, England, Harris came to the United • States at the age of five with his parents. While still a philosophy student at the University of Chicago, he began his news- paper career at the Chicago Herald-Examiner and the Chicago Times, forerunner of the Sun-Times. In 1982, Harris was elected to the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame by the Chicago Press Club. He has won numerous journalism awards. Harris is the author of eight hardcover books. Other program participants are: Rabbi Norman T. Roman of Temple Beth El; Paul Dizik, temple president; Mark Glazer; Rev. Edward B. Willingham, executive director, Christian Communications Council; Father Alex J. Brunett, director of Ecumenical and inter, religious affairs; Archdiocese of Detroit; and Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, rabbi emeritus of Temple Beth El. Fisher Talk 'An Event' For UJA Brealdast Club BY JOYCE K. LUFT Jewish Welfare Federation If you are one of 37 million Americans who places $2,000 annually in your Individual Retirement Account, your IRA investment can now help to strengthen Israel's economy and at the same time give you an attractive annual return., You can now purchase an Israel Bond of the Individual Varia- ble Rate Issue (IVRI) for your IRA for a minimum of only $2,000, or integral multiples of $2,000. This Israel Bond offers an attractive interest rate—a minimum of 6% plus an additional 50% of the difference between 6% and the current average prime rate. The bond matures in ten years. Your investment in an IVRI Bond for your IRA works for you and works for Israel. This is not an offering. For additional information and a pros- pectus, call or visit: STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS Developmenttorporati o h n for Israel 24123 Greenfield Rd., Southfield (313) 557-2900 "Thru March 31,1986 I Norman Pappas, left, and Dr. David Harold welcomed Max Fisher. The speaker was the 'undis- puted dean of American Jewish leadership." His audience was more than 140 young men and women, eager to share Max M. Fisher's knowledge and experi- ence. At the fifth program of the Breakfast Club — a series spon- sored by the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and the Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal co-chairman Norman Pappas in- troduced Fisher as "a man who walks with princes." \Clearly, this event was more than a forum for discussing current na- tional concerns. Fisher was Anxious to tell of his latest venture on Israel's be- half — Operation Independence — an international effort to build up the economy of the Jewish state. He said it is imperative that Israel become economically more self-sufficient. "In order to pro- mote investment in Israel, there