20—Friday, hungry 22, 1971

SYNAGOGUE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SERVICES

TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday.
Dr. Alvin J. Reines, professor of Jewish philosophy at Hebrew
Union College, will discuss "The Creative Meaning of the Word
Jew" today. Jan Zausmer, Bat Mitzva today. Jeffrey Schoenberg,
Bar Mitzva Saturday.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Kranz will speak on "To See Is More Than to Hear."
Kenneth Bialick, Bar Mitzva.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz
will discuss "Is the Law of the Lord Perfect?" Scott Bolton, Bar
Mitzva.
CONG..BNAI JACOB: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Pharaoh Must Let the Children of Is-
rael Go From His Land."
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11:15 a.m. Satur-
day. Rabbi Hertz will preach today on "The Leningrad Trials—
What Next for Soviet Jewry?" His sermon Saturday will be "My
Heroes From the Bible: Moses," first of a series.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Services 5:15 p.m. and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "The Sanctity of Israel."
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIAL: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Confrontation With
Pharaoh."
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will
discuss "Jews on the Right." David Goldenberg, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today, conducted
by the youth group. "USY Convention '70" will be the topic of a
report. Services Saturday 7:30 a.m.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. David Hachen, di-
rector of the Northeast Lakes Region, Union of American Hebrew
Congregations (UAHC), will discuss "Trends in the Congregational
Life of this Region and the Role Played by the Union."
TEMPLE EMANU.EL: 19th anniversary services 8:15 p.m., today and
9 a.m. Saturday. Dr. Julius Kravetz, professor of rabbinics, HUC-
JIR, New York, will speak on "What Makes You Jewish?"
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sertices 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "Who Should Listen?" Richard Rosen
and Jeffrey Pink, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Halpern's sermon will be "Some People Don't Listen—Why?"
CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Rabbi Arm will discuss "How Jewish Are the Jewish Human.
Ists?"
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 5:20 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
Saturday. Richard Fink, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Michael Linden, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur-
day. Jeffrey Hoffman and Ivan Uziel, Bnai Mitzva.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Services 5:20 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday. Lawrence Stollman, Bar Mitzva.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday, Ronald Fry, Bar Mitzva.

Regular services will be held at Cong. Beth Moses, Livonia Jewish
Congregation, Cong. Beth Hillel, Cong. Beth Isaac and Downtown Syna-
gogue.

Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz Will Speak
at Adas Shalom Study Institute

Kantrowitz, world-
famous heart surgeon and re-
searcher, will open the lecture
series of the Adult Study Institute
of Adas Shalom Synagogue, 8:45
p.m. Tuesday at Hillel Day School,
Farmington.
His subject will be "Moral Im-
plications of Modern Heart Sur-
gery."
Dr. Kantrowitz, chairman of the
department of surgery at Detroit's
Sinai Hospital,
performed t h e
first heart trans-
plant operation
in the U.S.—only
three days after
the famous first
by Dr. Christian
Barnard in De-
cember 1967.
He also is the
inventor of the
Dr. Kantrowitz heart "pacemak-
er," the electronic device which
makes normal life possible for
more than 50,000 wearers.
Recently, he invented a new de-
vice, a "balloon pump," which
permits the heart to rest during
the first crucial days following an

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Dr. Kantrowitz, who holds ma.
Jar grants for heart research
from the National Institutes of
Health and the Hartford Foun-
dation, was formerly chief of
surgical services, Maimonides
Medical Center, Brooklyn, and
professor of surgery In the
Downstate Medical Center of the

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State University of New York.
Coffee and cake will follow the
lecture.
Registration for the 10 - lecture
series will be held at the door,
starting at 7:45. The public is in-
vited. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
be moderator for the series. The
Feb. 2 speaker will be child psy-
chiatrist Dr. Ralph Rabinovich.
An hour study session, beginning
at 7:45, will precede the lectures.
Subjects will include beginner's
Hebrew; Jewish observances in
home and synagogue; highlights
of the Jewish liturgy; and a look
at the Mishna.

Roshwalds Do
Study of Moses

Mordecai and Miriam Roshwald,
in their "Moses — Leader, Proph-
et Man," published by Yoseloff,
draw upon historic sources, delve
into the Bible story, analyze the
activities of the lawgiver to em-
phasize the basic points about the
hero of this biography.
While the book is a biography,
it also is a study of the teachings
of the great lawgiver, of his role
in history, the glorification of his
ideas by Henry George and others.
This study has been done by a
couple whose studies at the He-
brew University, whose research
highly qualified them for a superb
achievement.

'Concerned Group' Demands Vaad
Hakashrut Supervision Authority

At a meeting held Tuesday night
upon a call from the Vaad Hakash-
rut of the Council of Orthodox
Rabbis, a statement was issued as-
serting authority for kashrut su-
pervision to be in the hands only
of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis.
The statement, signed by a "Group
of Concerned Citizens," follows:
"The Rabbinate of the Greater
Detroit area has been united for
many years in the matter of kash-
rut endorsement and supervision
for the Jewish public. No individ-
ual rabbi assumes the responsibil-
ity of private endorsement, but
jointly through the Council of
Orthodox Rabbis, a decision is

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Michigan's senior U.S. senator,
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of Cong. Beth Achim 8 p.m. Tues-
day on "Environmental Politics
1971: Urban or Rural?"
Sen. Hart's appearance is spon-
sored by the congregation's adult
education committee, headed by
Bernard Panush. Following his ad-
dress, the senator will answer
questions from the audience.
As chairman of the Senate's
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sessions of the assembly of the re-
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scheduled to open June 21. The

assembly will consist of 296 dele-
gates, including individuals who
have no connection with the Zion-
ist movement.
The composition of the assem-
bly is as follows: 50 per cent of
delegates designated by the World
Zionist Organization, 30 per cent
representing the United Jewish
Appeal in America and 20 per cent
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Adult Study Institute of Adas Shalom Synagogue

Every Tuesday for 10 weeks; Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, moderator

Tuesday, January 26: Dr. Adrian Kaatrowitz, world farms heart
surgeon, "The Moral Implications of Modern Heart Surgery."

Feb. 2: Dr. Ralph Robinovich, child psychiatrist
Feb. 9: Dr. Allen Pollack, head of study missions
to both Israel and Arab lands
Feb. 16: Dr. Zvi Ankori, Middle East historian
Feb. 23: Dr. August Kerber, social scientist
March 2: Isaac Boshevis Singer, distinguished
novelist

A study hour, starting 7:45
ish Observances In home and
the Mahn'.

March 9: Rabbi Arthur Green, a founder of

"Havura," social activist religious Jewish
youth movement
March 16: Batyo Abbady, Israeli humorist

March 23: Dr, Sonya Freedman, psychologist and
columnist

March 30: Rabbis Jacob E. Segal

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