SERVICES SYNAGOGUE TI NIPLE EMANU-EL: Si-r, ice , . 8 15 pin. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will "Never Again—heir Kahanes Ideas." Jeffry Rodin. liar CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-11111.1-EL: Services 6 30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern's sermon will be "Medicine in the Torah: How Up-to-Date Is It?" Lawrence Sherman. Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m today. Rabbi Syme will discuss "Souls on Fire." Mark Lebow. Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Satur- da:.. David Ross. Bar ,Alitzva. • TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8 30 pm today . Rabbi Berkowitz' sermon will be "Is the Sermon Dyad?" Craig Weiner. Bar Mitzva TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8 . 30 p.m today. Rabbi Hertz will speak on -What I Learned From Albert Speer's •Inside the Third Reich'." Daniel Bronson and Sandor Weiner. Bnai Mitzva. Services 11 a in. Rabbi Hertz will preach on "Mordecai Kaplan—The Significance of Gcd for Modern Man." Creative youth service 11:15 Saturday. a 411 in the social hall . Wasserman Hall will be the site' . of the dedication 2 p m. Sunday of the new Beth Achim Building. 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield. Dignitaries will participate in the event, which marks the com- pletion of phase one of the 700- family congregation's building pro- gram. The new structure to be dedicated, includes Wasserman Hall, the Katkowsky Library over- looking a garden court. a medita- tion room, administrative. execu- tive and organizational offices and other accommodations. The beginning of phase two of the building program. which will Include construction of a 750-seat sanctuary as well as the complete renovation and furnishing of Kraft Chapel. is expected to get under way later this spring The dedication program also will feature choral selections by the United Hebrew Schools chil- CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6:45 p m today and 8:45 a.m. Satur- Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "Cures for Our Day." Ronald dav Lieb and Cary Greenberg. Bnai Mitzva . l'hillv Rabbi Charges CONG. MISIIKAN ISRAEL: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Article an Insult to Rabbi Kranz ,ill discuss "Every Day a Mitzva." CONG. BN.0 ISRAEL, of Pontiac: Services 8.30 p m. today Rabbi Ber- tv Jewish Co 7:30 "What Time Is the Best Time?" Services man A ill so•a% on PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The a ir Saturday. CONG. RETH MOSES: hers ices 6.30 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m Saturday. ' editor of Philadelphia Magazine told the J e w is h Telegraphic .L.nathan Kahl. Bar Mitzva. YOUNG ISRAEL of OAK-WOODS: Services 7.10 p.m. today and 9 a.m. I Agency that he was "distressed" that a local rabbi should be so Saturday Stanley Weinberger. Bar Mitzva. "uptight" as to condemn him for GONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. publishing an article designed, in Lee Finn and Bruce Wiener. Bnai Mitzva. the editor's words, as "a lamenta- tion for the excesses that go on in the celebration of bar mitzvas." Alan Halpern, who has edited the 60-year-old magazine for the past 20 years, said the charge by I. Wolpe, senior Rabbi Gerald rabbi of Har Zion (Conservative) Congregation, was distressing be- cause it indicated that "some Jews don't have enough faith in the American experience" to with- stand criticism of "materialistic" arts division of the "Weimar Republic. - - To an Un- n • aspects of Jewish life. sdiaarov Zedek cultural commis- known German Photographer at In an editorial in the March 31 ' slim ha, initiated "loan exhibi- the Warsaw Ghetto" and many issue of the liar Zion Bulletin, tions" of works of art from the others. Rabbi Wolpe said the article was collecticii of Mr and Mrs. I. Ir- The exhibition will run through not only "juvenile journalism" ving Feldman. members of the May. followed by Ben Shahn, but "a tasteless insult to the Jew- congregation Aaron Bchrad and Philip Ever- ish community." He singled out 'These exhibitions are displayed good "the picture of a bar mitzva boy On May 6 at 8:30 p.m. Shaarey in yarmulka, tallit and clutching in the synagogue museum cases in the foyer-. for viewing during Zedek will open its seventh annual envelopes to his breast" as "a synagogue hours. The public is art exhibition and sale with a more appropriate presentation of invited champagne preview of the paint- Streicher's obscene anti-Semitic Dr Harold Daitch, co-chairman ings and lithographs of Sholom of papers in Nazi Germany than of a of the division, said the current Safed, the "Grandpa Muses" of local magazine." Israel. exhibition is of Jack lyevine. ex- The art show will .- be open ponent of social realism. CONG. ADIS SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Mark laKritz and Mark Karin. Bnai Mitzva. CONG. SH.VAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p m today and 8,45 a cal Satur- dav Jas Lansk • and Michael Mendelson. linal Mitzva Rellular ser.ices will he held at Temple Kol Ami. Birmingham Temple. Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Shaarey Shotna . Cong Beth Yowl.: Israel of Greenfield. Livonia Jewish Con g regation, Cong ,nor•,•. i.dnunan Con: Beth Isaac of Trenton, Cong Bnai Jacon, t:':,n Isr.dd-Beth Yehuda and Downtown Synagogue zlren's choir, conducted by Can- . for Sholom Kalil) and th e . hood Singers of Cong. Beth Achim directed by Cantor Simon Bermanis. Plaques commemorating the event will be presented by Sidney Silverman. president of" Beth Achim. to the founders and build- ers who have helped make the new building possible. Rabbi Milton Arm will deliver the ded i cat i on a ddress, and Wil- I. Liberson will serve as liam ham the chairman. Following the ceremony to which the community is invited, Royal Kosher Caterers, resident caterer at Beth Achim. will serve refresh- ments. Cantor to Perform Songs of Shtetl A program of Jewish folk mu- sic, "Folk Songs of My People," a Salute to the Shtetl, will be given at the Oak Park Public Li- brary 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel will be the'guest artist. This pro- gram is part of the series of con- certs and forums sponsored by Park Oak the Friends of the NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY SO DOES GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD Shaar•v Zedek Art Exhibit t Alder Way to Labor Kibutzim Support Civil, Halakhic Marriage Shontrey Enitinah Breaks Ground 64 TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Labor Party kibutz movement has voted to support a bill in the Knesset which would allow civil marriages for persons whose marriage would be forbidden according to Halakha. But the members of the Ichud Ilakvutzot Vehakibutzim also voted by a large majority to retain the ban on civil marriage in Israel for all other couples. The resolutiOn stressed that the support of civil marriage in spe- cial cases was a humanitarian ges- ture. On the other hand, it said, halakhic marriage must be retain- ed because religion is deeply root- ed in the nation's history. The principal reason for main- taining halakhic marriages, how- ever, is the fear that widespread civil marriage might result in an increase of mixed marriages lead- ing to a decline of the Jewish popu- lation_ 10 MILE 8 GREENFIELD MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING COMPLETE LINE OF HOT & COLD HORS d' OEVRES ALWAYS ON HAND DAILY SHIVA TRAYS — PARTY TRAYS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • SHOWERS • BANQUETS IN YOUR HOME, HALL OR SYNAGOGUE tmde, The Stod S.peo,non of The new Cong. Shon.rey Emunah of' Southfield held ground-break- tog ceremonies Sunday on Southfield Rd., corner of Filmore Ave. Shown are (from sett) Arthur Tenenbaum, Coati Yarzlg. Joseph Berg. builder; Southfield Mayor Norman Feder and Norbert Ratalsky, vice president of the National Bank of Southfield, who arranged financing. Construction is to be completed this summer. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash is spiritual leader. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis YOUR HOSTS: BOB AND FRANCES KATZ MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING 22031 COOLIDGE (1 blk. 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Fishman, president of ARA Serv- accepted the chair- ices, Inc. , manship of a national campaign to return Mikveh Israel Syagogue to the Independence Mall area. The project involves the building and furnishing of two structures: a modest sanctuary reminiscent of the synagogue of the American Revolution and a Museum of American Jewish history. Completion of the entire project is expected in early 1976, in time for the nation's Bicentennial. Fishman noted the project was developed at the behest of com- munity leaders—non-Jews as well as Jews—who recognized the im- portance of returning Mikveh Is- rael to the area of its origin. "The return of the synagogue which represented Judaism in the Revolutionary period . . gives evidence of the freedom of reli- gious practice which existed in this country even prior to the attain- ment of political freedom," he said. Library. Admission is free. ■ Included are "Maimonides," Philadelphia to Restore 18th Century Synagogue Cong. 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