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April 07, 1972 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-07

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Ilig ■ -llise Threatens Mt. Clemens Synagogue

Beth Tephilath Moses Congrega-

lion has had its share of problems

first vice president of Beth Tephi-
demn and convert to a parking
lath Moses. City commission mem-
lot.
The synagogue president said his ber Mrs. Ada Eisenfeld is a mem-
congregation isn't against the ber of Beth Tephilath Moses.
high-rise, but the synagogue is
doomed if it cannot obtain more,
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

—most notably a controversy over
mixed seating about 10 years ago
that ended in the U. S. Supreme
Court.
Now, the congregation is in the land to expand. The congrega- 22—Friday, April 7, 1972
TEMPI 1: REM J.WOB of Pontiac: Services 8 30 p m today. Rabbi
midst of a dispute with the Mount lion has 62 members.
Berkowitz will sm-ak
See on *What Is the Answer?"
A city spokesman expressed sur-
l ceiehrat • Clemens municipal government
8 30 p rn today Rita
wil for Myself', over city plans to construct a sen- prise at the congregations reac-
KOI. ANTI:
TEMPI
I Stein
Am Not
sermonette. - If
tier I; at Slitis a and deliser
ior citizen high-rise apartment on lion and said that Schwartz knew
Who Is for Me?"
to the sync- about the high-rise plans before.
will property adjacent
today Rabbi Rosenbaum
TEMPI E
-ET: Sers lees 8 IS p
The mayor of .Nlount Clemens,
gogue.
Free brochures and Information
discuss "What Are Reform Jews Really Like?" Oscar Schwartz,
Abraham Levine, is a member
, Reth Tephilath Moses President
Rae
a.m Satur- Max Schwartz said the synagogue of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. and
CONG. RN %I MOSHE: Services 6 30 p rn today and 8 45
his father. H arry Levine, was the
will be forced to close if the high-
day Rabbi Lehrman will soca': on "The Alien Look." Jerold Cher-
rise is built, along with construe- •
noff and Craig Illecher, Final Mitzsa
Orin of a proposed four-lane high-
(*BING. RNA( ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8 30 p rn today. Rabbi Ber-
man will discus-, "The oualifications of the High Priest." Services ' way in 1974.
The 51-year-old synagogue, the
7 311 a m Saturday.
commemorating
only one in Macomb County, is
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sers ices 8.30 p m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on
situated
on a 120-by-195-foot lot
"Forest of the Night." Steven Stone and Leslie Welton, Bnal Mitzva
and
on South Ave and Maple St. It
Sm. , ices 11 a m. Saturday. Joel Swimmer, Bar Mitzva.
(Israel Independence Day)
(Day of Remembrance)
Tuart 1:1IETI1 EL: Festn al of Jewish Music today. (See story 1 Serv- abuts a vacant parcel of urban
renewal land which Schwartz said
The Service will follow the established order
ice,. II a m Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will preach on "Leo Baeck—On
was promised by the city in ex-
Really Believing in God." Rabbi Kanter and the Confirmation
as it is observed in the State of Israel.
change for the 20-foot portion of
Department will conduct a creative Sabbath service 11:15 a.m. in
at the
synagogue property which will be
the social hall.
taken
by
the
highway.
CONG. Al/AS SHALOM: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Seymour Rosenbloom, senior rabbinical student of he Jewish
Schwartz said that the congre-
Theological Seminary, well speak. Alan Bittker, Bar Mitzva.
gation wanted to buy an addi-
24061 Coolidge, Oak Park
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Temple Players
tional portion of the urban re-
will present a play by Rabbi Wine, "Dilemma."
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, at 7:00 P.M.
newal land to expand to the
CONG. BETH ACHIM: .Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
south, but the city never ap-
Festive Holiday "Seudah" to follow Services —
Jeffrey Herman. bar Marva.
proached the synagogue officers
For reservations call 398-1177
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK WOODS: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
about the high-rise plans. He
Sponsored by
Saturday. Michael Axelrod, Bar Mitzva.
added that what little property
Israel Congregations of Greenfield, Northwest, Oak-Woods
Young
CONG. BETH ABILAHAM.HILLEL7 Services 6:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
the synagogue owns north of the
Religious Zionists of America, Mirrohi Hokotel Chapter and Bnai Akira.
Saturday. Gordon Smith, Bar Mitzva.
building the city wants to con-
CONG. RNA! DAVID: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Jeffrey Forman and Ian Saulles, Bnai Marva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:30 p.m, today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Martin Wenson, Bar Mitrva.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
8801 Woodward, Detroit
day. Matthew Frumin, Bar Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Cong. Mishkan Israel, Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim, Cong. Beth Shalom, Young Israel of Greenfield,
Livonia Jewish ' Congregation, Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. Beth
Isaac of Trenton, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah and

BBYO-EUROPEAN-
ISRAEL EXCURSION '72

354-6100

An Invitation to Holiday Worship

YOM HAZIKORON

YOM HOATZMAUT

YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS

TEMPLE BETH EL

ANNUAL HEBREW MUSIC FESTIVAL

to Start Buildincr

ShOillrey

Ground-breaking ceremonies will new Cong. Shomrey Emunah on
take place 2 pm Sunday for the Southfield Rd. and Filmore Ave.,
Southfield.
Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash, who
is spearheading the relocation ef-
fort. envisions "a dynamic new
congregation composed of young
professionals and intellectuals who
are anxious for a Torah-true syna-
gogue in this area."

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

The founding group includes:

Norman Adelsberg, Joseph Berg. Dr.
Lary Berkower, Marvin Berlin, Zvi Bur-
styn, Intre Lenteri, Ernest Citon, Jacob
Friedman, Harry Grauman, Alan Kaft,
Alex Kraft, Dave Kresch, Harry Mal-
ach, Seymour Mandell, Sam Novetsky,
Emil Neuvirth, Mark Schlussel, Harry
Schumer, Wilmos Schwarcz, William
Schwartz, Jimmy Segelbaum, Aron Sil-
ver. Leonard Siporin, Arthur Tenen-
baum. Louis Thav, Alex Ungar, Meyer
Weinearden, Fred Weiss. John Weiss,
Sol tiarrig and Dr. Arnold Zuroff.

FRIDAY, APRIL 7, at 8:30

An Evening of NEW Liturgical Music

"IN THE BEGINIIING"

PSAL MS"

by Reuven Kosakoff

by Leonard Be tein

and

"D'ROR YIKRA — PROCLAIM LIBERTY"

A New Liturgical Service by Issachar Miron

Featuring

Lecturer: one with his hand in
your pocket, his tongue in your
ear, and his faith in your patience.
—Ambrose Bierce

MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING

WILL BE 'CLOSED
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
AND REOPEN TUES., APRIL 12

COMPLETE LINE OF HOT .1

COLD HORS d' OEVRES

ALWAYS ON HAND DAILY

SHIVA TRAYS — PARTY TRAYS

• WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • SHOWERS • BANQUETS
IN YOUR HOME, HALL OR SYNAGOGUE

'

Under the Strict Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

THE JOHN DOVARAS VILLAGE SINGERS

Directed by John Dovaras

YOUR HOSTS: BOB AND FRANCES KATZ

Marian Stannard, Shirley Monson, John Redfield

MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING

Professor Jason H. Tickton, Music Director and Organist
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, Narrator
Stanley J. Clamage, Chairman, Choir Committee

72031 COOLIDGE II

Mt. S. of 9 14:14.) Oak Pork

545-1903

Soloists

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED

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