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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1990
Congregation Beth Shalom
Religious School is now accep-
ting registration for the
1990-91 school year. Classes
are held at Avery School in
Oak Park or at the Doherty
School in West Bloomfield.
All classes meet at Avery on
Sunday. To register, call the
school office, 547-7972.
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352-9350
at the offices of Alvin Fried-
man, at 11:15 a.m. Thurs-
days. For information, call
647-1666.
Rabbi Silberberg will speak
on the meaning of mourning
in Jewish tradition at 8 p.m.
July 15 at the Ann Arbor
Chabad House. For informa-
tion, call the Chabad House,
99-LEARN.
Synagogue School
Begins Enrollment
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Menachem Levin has been
named the general ad-
ministrator of Machon
Mbrah, the Jewish Learning
Network of Michigan.
Levin is a sales executive
with the Hertz Furniture
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Machon Hires
New Administrator
Company of New Jersey. He is
a graduate of Machon Inbran
and Tennenbaum College/
Ohr Somayach of Jerusalem.
"With the expansion of
Machon's programs and the
increased demand for adult
Jewish education in the
greater Detroit area, it
became impossible for us to
function effectively without
an administrator," said Rab-
bi Avraham Jacobovitz,
Machon IfIbrah director.
Hebrew Crash
Course Planned
Aish HaTorah/Aleynu will
offer a Hebrew Crash Course
so people can follow along in
the Machzor this Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
This five week course will
be held in the Aish HaTorah
office in Southfield and Con-
gregation Ohel Moed of
Shomrey Emunah of West
Bloomfield beginning in
mid-August.
For informatioh call the
Aish HaTorah office,
948-6900.
Center Offers
Torah Session
Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg
of Bais Chabad rIbrah Center
will speak on the division of
the land of Israel at 8:15 p.m.
July 16 at the Torah Center.
For information, call the
Torah Center, 855-6170.
Bais Chabad Torah Center
plans weekly Torah sessions
Begin Breaks
Hip In Fall
Jerusalem (JTA) —
Former Prime Minister
Menachem Begin broke his
hip in a fall at his home July
3 and underwent successful
surgery at nearby Shaare
Zedek Hospital.
Dr. Yonatan Halevy, the
hospital's director, described
the outcome of the two-hour
surgery as "very good."
He said the type of fracture
suffered by the 76-year-old
Begin was common among
patients of his age. Barring
complications, such patients
usually leave the hospital
walking within 14 to 21
days, the doctor said.
It was the second time in
six weeks that Begin has
been hospitalized. He was
admitted to Shaare Zedek in
May for treatment of
pneumonia and was
discharged after two weeks.
Judge's Ruling
Favors Nazi
Boston (JTA) — A U.S.
immigration judge has
ruled that Albert Ensin, a
member of the SS Death's
Head Battalion who served
in Auschwitz from December
1941 to July 1943, need not
be deported but be allowed to
remain in his home in
Stoughton, Mass Although
Ensin confessed to being a
"perimeter guard" at
Auschwitz-Birkenau, and
Judge Annette Elstein had
ordered him deported, the
order was suspended last
week after a doctor told the
judge that moving Ensin
could be life-threatening.