THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . 20—Friday, March 24, 1972 Charles Ruben Bnai Moshe President Cong. Bnai Moshe, celebrating its nounces the election of Charles 60th anniversary this year, an Ruben as president. Ben Kahn Jack Ktrtnick- and- Dr. Morton De: niak; weree-elected vice pretidents; Golda Given Petition Bete: Stein, treasurer: . Michael Grand, recording 'secretary; and on Jewish Survival Abraham Pasternak; correspond- ing Secretary. „ - by Orthodox Rabbis Elected for three-yeir terms as NEW. YORK—Four prominent rabbinical leaders presented to Is- members of the board of directors raeli Premier Golda Mei: - a- peti- were Sidney - Nickin. Dr. Morris tion from 1,500 rabbis from all Rubin, Dr. Eric Billes, Carl Roz- parts of the world concerning the ner, 1. W. Sherr, Eliot Raskin, Dr. Samson Inwald, Louis .Kepes, "who is a Jew" issue. Rabbi Abraham Gross. president Herbert Eidelman a n d Larry of the Rabbinical Alliance of Rockind. Elected for a one-year America; Rabbi David Singer. term was Milton Marwil. president of the Boro Park Board of Rabbis; Rabbi David Hollander, 14 Reservists Turn-In - president of the Metropolitan Board of Rabbis; and Rabbi Joseph Wine- Cards; Blame Cash Woes JERUSALEM (JTA) — A group berg, rabbinic and communal lead- of 14 Jerusalem men who turned er, made the presentation. _ in their army reserve cards in The petition, Rabbi Gross said, "explains that the 'Who Is a Jew' protest against their economic law can bring about assimilation, plight, refused to take their car& the likes of which the greatest back but said they would serve anti-Semites in the course of his- if called to duty. Eleven of the group turned up tory could not achieve." for a meeting with Maj. Gen. Shlomo Lahat, chief of the army's manpower branch, who had invited all of the protestors for a talk at General Staff headquarters. The general informed the reser- The Lubavitcher Rebbe L BAAL SHACHARITH FOR HIGH HOLIDAYS WANTED Must Possess Strong Voice and Good NUSACH CALL Cantor Hyman Adler AT Cong. B'nai David 557-8210 or Home 557-7425 vists that they had broken army regulations by turning in their cards. The 14 protestors, all past the age for active military service are not likely to be called for duty unless an emergency oc- curred. They claim that their economic situation has readied a point where they can no longer support themselves and their families. One of the group, Saleh Mizrachi, was asked by reporters what point there was in returning his card. He replied, "What else can I re- turn to the government? This is all I got from it." Birmingham Temple Seder Date: Thursday, March 30, 1972 Place: RALEIGH HOUSE Telegraph Near 10 Mile Dinner: 7:30 p.m. Adults $10.00 — Children (Ages 4-T2) $7.50 For Reservations Call: Mrs. Block A-SALUTE TO THE LUBAVITCHER REBBE A Call to TORAH . y, Rabbi Menachem The most widely recognized leader of world Jeww . M. Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe Shlita, attains the age of 70 years on Sunday 1 1 th of Nissan (this year corresponding to March 26th). May G=c1 grant him many more years of life and good health. For the past thirty years, the Rebbe has worked day and night, without leaving the general confines of 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, to lead, direct and administer Judaism—as well as to help and guide individual Jews— around the globe. He has defended and assisted Am Yisroel (the people Israel) and Eretz Yisroel (the Holy land) in material matters and in spiritual affairs, with the selfless devotion of a truly great leader of our people. The word "vacation" has never appeared on the Rebbe's calend- dar these past 30 years. In salute to the Rebbe on his 70th Birthday, there is no more fitting means of expressing our greetings to him than by dedicating ourselves to utmost participation in the Rebbe's campaign (launched last year) to change WE PLEDGE to devote the ensuing year to supporting, building-up and broadening the scope of TORAH-STUDY and TORAH education throughout the Mid-West. 543-6957 Birmingham Temple 477-0777 WE CALL ... upon every individual Jew, man and woman and upon every Jewish organization who wishes to convey- greeting's to, the Lubavitcher Rebbe—to do so by joining in the effort to increase and intensify their own and others' study of the TORAH. MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING IS NOW ACCEPTING ORDERS FOR PASSOVER ALA CARTE AND COMPLETE DINNERS CARRY OUT OR IN YOUR HOME OR HALL COMPLETE LINE OF HOT a COLD HORS d' OEVRES ALWAYS ON HAND DAILY SHIVA TRAYS — PARTY TRAYS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS Z SHOWERS • BANQUETS IN YOUR HOME, HALL OR SYNAGOGUE Under the Strict Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis YOUR HOSTS: BOB AND FRANCES KATZ MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING 22031 COOLIDGE (1 blk. S. of 9 Mile) Oak Pork M. Schneerson the world through increased TORAH-STUDY. Road Service: 7 p.m. 12 Mile Road — East of Middlebelt abbi Menachem 545-1903 We stand ready to offer our assistance in these endeavors. MERKOS L'INYONEI CHINUCH CHABAD-LUBAVITCH 14000 W. 9-Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. 398-2611 Rabbi B. Shem Toy Irwin!. Cohn Regional Director Chairman Mrs. Emma Schaver Chairman—Woman's Committee Camp CAN ISRAEL _RABBI MOSHE POLTER Associate Director Publishing Inc. Rabbi Y. M. Kagari Editor Isadore Starr Chain-km Charles E. Feinberg Chairman THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK • Bois Chabad—Farmington Robert- Ruch, Chairman