Cong. Shaarey Zedek about his book, The Sunflower. Each month in this space, L'Chayim will look back into issues of The Jewish News to see what was happening in the local Jewish community or in the Diaspora ten, 20 and 40 years ago. 20 YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO Egyptian President Anwar Sadat addressed the Knesset and declared in an informal meeting that the Yom Kippur War of 1973 should be the last war fought between Egypt and Israel. Simon Wiesenthal spoke at G BBC television and radio made no mention of the 50th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration (Nov. 2). Outside of Cobo Hall, 38 individuals from the Organization of Arab Students and SNCC gathered to picket while Golda Meir spoke inside. 40 YEARS AGO The Nuremberg Trials continued as former Gestapo general Oswald Pohl was condemned to death on charges of responsibility for the death of one million Jews and other "non-Aryans" and the imprisonment of a million people. Pohl named Henry Ford's The International Jew as an influence. The Jewish Community Council's Discrimination Committee was effective in the dismissal of a manager of a market who denied a young woman a position as a stenographer when he learned she was Jewish. Toledot Following are questions on Parshat Toledot, the Torah portion for this Shabbat: MOLLY'S PILGRIM Barbara by In this unusual — Which of our Matriarchs had difficulty either conceiving or giving birth? How does that reflect on the birth of the Jewish Nation? Cohen d that Thanksgiving conclues story, "It make a takes all kinds Molly Thanksgiving." (Ages 6-9. of Pilgrims ) THE JEWISH HISTORY AMERICANS: A IN THEIR WORDS, 1650-1950 OWN by sronies 4M PUSHCARTS AND REAftris: eA/CA — Why did Isaac and Rebecca argue over their two sons? Did Isaac really favor Esau the hunter over Jacob the righteous student? — How did Esau and Jacob relate to each other as brothers? How does this portray our history throughout the ages? ti,'€' 11111 . Milton Meltzer OF JElviski oPE Edited rn sci rntasai nit wri.tten introdUction in Yiddish, and 71'anslated litowho cpaorn 1920. and 69 inemfoonthaespjeaiv by Max Rosenfeld with these priceless tizo s riocfi glossary of Yiddish terms is %nail:ed. tales offer . . ) 94; n : ge s eo Jewish people from every Walk in life tell about their expeiences of America r and through diaries, letters nd nostal gic recollection. (Ages an ;_i_d,. 1 1 1 11011110:10 4 Check your synagogue library for availability. Following is a Havdalah question: — According to the Talmud, we are allowed to make Havdalah until Tuesday evening if it was impossible to do so before hand. Why is Tuesday before sunset the cut-off point? — Submitted by Rabbi Elimelech Goldberg, Spiritual leader, Young Israel of Southfield to rr • • IP" ". 1 Pv Nr. w 411P P1111 ■ I .& 4ft 11/t- w N' AA Meet Or Make New Friends At Teen Connection Program By ERIN CHERKASKY and ARLENE GUNSBERG It was great seeing friends that I hadn't seen in a while. Where did I see them? At the new Teen Connection program, sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization in cooperation with the Jewish Community Center. The program is for seventh and eighth graders and has social and recreational activities. On Oct. 17, Teen Connection had its first party at the main Jewish L-4 FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1987 Center. There was a dance, racquetball, volleyball and basketball, friendly people and plenty of refreshments. I enjoyed meetng new people at the party and it was really nice to finally meet my girlfriend Dana's friends from her class at Hebrew school. Meeting new people and developing friendships is a strong objective of the Teen Connection program. Members are given countless opportunities to meet other teens and together they engage in a wide range of activities. The annual membership fee for the Teen Connection Program is $20. The Teen Connection participant will receive a membership card and a subscription to The Shofar, the international BBYO newspaper, which will highlight Teen Connection activities throughout the country. The teens will also receive a monthly newsletter that will describe upcoming activities and events. Earlier this month there was a pizza/bowling party. Other scheduled activities include a day- long Chanukah celebration at Camp Tamarack and a trip to a Pistons game in January. Free shuttle service is provided for members living in the Southfield/Oak Park area. To join, call Ms. Gunsberg, 661-1000, ext. 236. Erin Cherkasky is a seventh grader at West Maple Middle School in Birmingham. Arlene Gunsberg is the coordinator of the Teen Connection program.