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AMERICAN
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Egon Mayer
Egon Mayer
At Beth El
Egon Mayer, author, pro-
fessor and sociologist, will be
Temple Beth El's 1991
Theodore and Mina Bargman
Scholar in Residence. He will
speak 8 p.m. March 22 and 11
a.m. March 23. Dr. Mayer will
conclude his visit 9:30 a.m.
March 24, at a Brotherhood
breakfast.
A professor of sociology at
Brooklyn College and former
president of the Association
for the Sociological Study of
Jewry, Egon Mayer is a gra-
duate of Brooklyn College
and a recipient of an M.A.
from the New School for
Social Research and a Ph.D.
from Rutgers University. Dr.
Mayer is a specialist in the
study of religious and ethnic
values in family life and com-
munity organizatiaons and
has directed major studies on
intermarriage on behalf of
The American Jewish
Committee.
His Friday topic will be
"Love and Tradition: From
Outrage to Outreach, Respon-
ding to Intermarriage." On
Saturday, he will speak on
"Jews by Choice: Who Con-
verts, Who Doesn't and
Why?" On Sunday, Dr. Mayer
will discuss "American Jewry
Toward the Year 2000: A New
Agenda for Jewish Survival."
The public is welcome at all
three programs. There is a
charge for the Sunday
breakfast. For information,
call Barbara Grant, 851-1100.
Beth Shalom
Casino Night
Congregation Beth Shalom
will have its sixth annual Las
Vegas Night 8:30 p.m.-12:30
a.m. March 16 in the
synagogue.
Las Vegas-style games will
be played for cash prizes. Pro-
ceeds will benefit the
synagogue. Refreshments will
be available at a charge.
Congregation Beth Shalom
will celebrate the 55th Na-
tional Annual Men's Club
Shabbat March 16.
This year's national theme
focuses on "our brethren from
the Soviet Union." The Beth
Shalom Men's Club is in-
viting any recently resettled
Soviet Jew to accept a com-
plimentary membership in
Men's Club.
In honor of Men's Club
Shabbat, the service will be
led by 27 Beth Shalom Men's
Club members.
Participants will be
honored in a special kiddush
following the service. Par-
ticipants include: Mel Foster,
Martin Taylor, Murray Rubin,
Sander Lipman, Bernie Ham-
mer, Murray Ehrinpreis, Jack
Bodzin, Allen Wolf, David
Schey, Art Langer, Alan
Bressler, Jerry Lapides,
Stanley Stalburg, Josh Adler,
Ron Honig, Sid Kotler, Herb
Daien, Helmut Bernard,
Robert Newhouser, Marty
Lederman, Richard Racusin,
Gary Lappin, Randy David-
son, Leon Lucas, Marty
Reisig, and Guenter
Lindeman.
Workmen's Circle
Sets Events
Workmen's Circle Branch
460 will host a meeting 7:30
p.m. March 17 at the Work-
men's Circle Educational
Center. Sylvie Salei will
speak on "Growing up Jewish
in Tunisia."
Workmen's Circle Branch
1088 will hold a potluck din-
ner 6 p.m. March 24 at the
Workmen's Circle Educa-
tional Center.
The Workmen's Circle in-
vites the public to its ongoing
Yiddish Vinkl. The next get-
together will be 2 p.m. March
24 at the Workmen's Circle
Educational Center.
There is no admission fee.
Fluency is not necessary. In-
formal conversational Yid-
dish is spoken.
Passover Story
Seminar Topic
"The Untold Story of
Passover — Israel the
agressor or at least more than
just matzah balls" will be the
topic for the next Detroit
Jewish Judicial Seminar
12:30 p.m. March 20 in the of-
fices of Chief Judge Richard
Kaufman, 705 City/Council
Building, Detroit. There is a
charge and reservations are
required.
For information, call Rabbi
Herschel Finman, 737-7000.
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