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Emanu-El Sets
Judaism Course

The next session of Temple
Emanu-El's Introduction to
Judaism course will begin
Sept. 2 for 14 weeks; the
course is open to all persons
in the community interested
in learning about Judaism.
Each class session starts
with one hour of beginning
Hebrew instruction at 7 p.m.
From 8-9:30 p.m., the
students will explore such
topics as holidays, lifecycle
events, prayer, worship,
history and God-concepts.
Classes are taught by Temple
Emanu-El clergy, staff and
faculty members.
For information or to
register for the course, call
the Temple Emanu-El Educa-
tion Center, 967-4023.

FREE Hosts
Special Kiddush

Friends of Refugees of
Eastern Europe and Beth
Chabad of North Oak Park
will host a gala kiddush
following services Aug. 7 at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris
Jewish Community Center.
This date, the 20th of Av,
marks the yahrtzeit of Rabbi
Levi Yitzchok Schneersohn,

father of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe Shlita. There will be
speakers in Russian, Yiddish
and English.

Temple Beth El
Names Honorees

David Brockman and Sybil
Hoffman were named the
1993 recipients of the Temple
Beth El President's Cup
Award at the temple's con-
gregational meeting.
Sybil Hoffman's long
association with Beth El has
been marked by active par-
ticipation in the sisterhood,
membership on the temple's
worship and ritual committee
and service in the usher
corps. For the past year, she
has shared chairmanship of
the corps with David
Brockman. Sybil is a member
of numerous volunteer
organizations including ORT,
Hadassah and the National
Council of Jewish Women.
She serves as a facilitator for
Temple Israel's Bereavement
Support Group.
David Brockman has head-
ed the temple's usher corps
for three years. He is a
member of the temple's board
of trustees and sits on the
worship and ritual commit-
tee. He is an assistant at-
torney general for the state of
Michigan. ❑

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Washington (JTA) — Judge
Louis Freeh, President Clin-
ton's nominee to head the
FBI, has won the backing of
the Anti-Defamation
League.
But the Jewish defense
agency has expressed con-
cern about the ties of an-
other Clinton nominee to a
country club that appears to
restrict its membership.
Sally Greenberg, Eastern
states civil rights counsel for
ADL, wrote last week to
Sheila Widnall, Clinton's
nominee for secretary of the
U.S. Air Force, about her
husband's membership in
the Eastern Yacht Club in
the Boston area.
The ADL letter said the
organization was not aware
of any black members, and
very few Jewish members,
belonging to the club. Its
reputation, the letter said, is
that of "a place where Jews

and other minorities are not
welcome as members."
The letter added that
while it is Ms. Widnall's
husband who belongs to the
club, she also sails there
nearly every weekend.
Ms. Widnsll's nomination .
to the Air Force post was ap-
proved by the Senate Armed
Services committee last
week.
If confirmed, Ms. Widnall,
currently associate provost
at Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, would be the
first woman secretary of the
Air Force.
The issue of high ad-
ministration appointees who
belong to country clubs with
histories of not admitting
Jewish or black members
has been a controversial
topic here in recent months.
Earlier this year, ADL was
among the groups raising
concerns about Associate At-

