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December 03, 1999 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-03

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music, the students ritually bow, then
attempt to mimic fighting parries
demonstrated by Davidson. The move-
ments are graceful, but explosive. They
incorporate elements of surprise, such as
pulling legs out from under opponents,
or throwing them off balance from
around the neck and pinning them to
the ground. Students learn to fight with
sticks, swords and other weapons.
The use of violence to defend one-
self and one's family is appropriate," says
Davidson.
Jewish students should be aware that
pencak silat, like the Asian disciplines of
yoga, transcendental meditation and the
other martial arts, contains overtones of
idolatry, a Torah prohibition. Says
Tovbin, an observant Jew, "You have to
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Minnie Berman,
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and David
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Retained as vice
Joseph Savin
presidents were
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Sheldon Freilich, Dr. Harris
Mainster and Dr. Leon H. Warshay.
George P. Mann was confirmed as
chairman of the executive commit-
tee, Dr. Lester Zeff as treasurer and
Ezekiel Leikin as executive vice pres-
ident. Serving as office manager is
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administrative assistant.
An architect by profession, Savin
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ORT Names
Women Of Valor

Women's American ORT held a dinner
at the home of Dana Burnstein to honor
ORT's Women of Valor.
The honorees are Diana Berlinberg,
Arlene Barris, Judy Berman, Bette
Bonin, Gertrude Brainin, Laurie
Chudnow, Sylvia Hubert Goldberg,
Hariet Jacobson, Beverley Katz, Sharon
Klein, Sheri Lisagor, Marsha Margolis,
Shelly Mendelson, Bess Raimi, Bertha
Rubin, Helen Stebbins, Carole Walker,
Rita Weston and Eadie Zeldes.
These women will be officially hon-
ored at ORT's Vision 2000, a celebra-
tion to be held May 18 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. They will also be noted in
ORTs' annual ad journal.
Cindy Franklin and Dana Burnstein
are co-chairing this event.

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