22--Fridzy. April 21, 1972 SYNAGOGUE Now It Can Be Told—harry- Wei,isaft to Relate Experience in Fight for Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SERVICES CONG. MISIIKAN ISRAEL: Services 7 pm. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Kranz will discuss "The Holy Death.' Lonnie Gordon. Bar Mitzva CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8.30 p.m today conducted by Hebrew School classes. Rabbi Berman will speak on "The True Meaning of Holiness in Contemporary. Judaism." Services 7:30 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6 45 p.m. today and 8 45 a.m. Satur- day. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "How Fast Can We Get There?" Mark " Segal and Mark Greenfield, Bnai Nlitrva. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8 30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern's ser- mon will he "Time—What It Means to Be Jewish." Elizabeth Arta and Judy Goldman, Bnot Mitzva. Services 9 am Saturday. Jerome Friedman, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE BEM El,: Israel Independence Day creative service 8:30 p m. today. Rabbi Hertz will discuss "Bar Kokhba's Last Stand—Israel Then and Now." Mark Simmons and Daniel Kurtzman. Bnai Mitzva. Service. 11 a -n. Saturday . Rabbi Hertz will speak cn "Israel at 24." Milton Row in Bar Mitzva. CONG, S}IAAREY SHOMAVIM: Services 7:10 p m. today and 9 a m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will discuss "Sanctification." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HMI-EL: Services 6:30 p.m. today and late ser.aces and oneg Shabat 8.15 p m. The Detroit Panel of American Women will discuss racism and prejudice. Services 9 a.m. Satur- day. Rabbi Halpern's sermon will he "Religion and Ethics: The Jewish Connection." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8. 30 p m. today. Harry Weinsaft will dis- CUSS "Now It Can Be Told." (See story.) Bradley Weisman, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a rn. Saturday. Robert Solomon, Bar Mitzva. TEMPI E BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will spea'c on "Ask the Rabbi." Services 11 a.m. Satur- day Rabbi Iderkowitz'S sermon will he "For Today Is the Sabbath." I'he aril Herman, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE EMANULEL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "What Threatens Justice?" David Faudman and Mart'n Barron, Bnai Mitzva. ('ONG. ADAS SHALOM: Services 6 p m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Mel Sirner, senior rabbinical student of the Jewish Theological Seminary. will sneak. Robert Tubben, Bar Nlitzva. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur- day Paul Isaacson and Michael Fiszbein. Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 630 pm. today and/ 8:45 a.m. Satur- day Eric Baum and David Tuzender, Bnai Mitzva. LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 9 a.m. Saturday. Mitchell Gordon. Bar Mitzva YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Services 7.10 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Daniel Kamins. Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 7:10 p m today. Susan Blas. Bat Mitzva. Services 8 45 a rn. Saturday. Sheldon Katz, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:50 p.m today and 8.30 a rn. Saturday. Stephen Epstein. Bar Mitzva. Regular services will he held at Temple Kol Arni. Birmingham Tempe, Young Israel of Greenfield, Cong. Shomrey F:munah, Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Cong Bnai Jacob. Bnai Israel Beth Yehuda and Downtown Sl na zogue Strolling string instrumentalists from the Detroit Symphony Or- chgstra will perfohn during the preview showing in the social hall Brandeis to Run School Program of Synagogue WALTHAM. Mass. (JTA)—The established educational leadership of the Lown Graduate Center for Contemporary Jewish Studies of Brandeis University will be ap- plied to the academic programs of Cong. Kehillath Israel of Brook- line, next fall, when the Lown Center takes over complete direc- tion of the Conservative congrega- thon's Hebrew- school.. - - Officials said the cooperative program was believed to be the first time an American university and a congregation have agreed to such an educational arrange- ment Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is but cabbage with a college education. —Mark Twain tr - AN ANT A Sabbath eve service marking transportation to Mediterranean the :- :4th anniversary of the state ports for hundreds of refugees who Is Not a Relative! of Israel will take place 8:30 p.m. illegally made their way to Pales- Call today at Temple Israel. tine through the British block- 862-3200 A creative worship service has ades. Weinsaft himself was on several been written by Leo M. Saltz. a member of Temple Israel's board of the illegal immigration ships, was caught by the British and of trustees and chairman of its taken to Cyprus as a prisoner. Israel committee. Local art dealer Harry Wein- With a group of others, he made good his escape, and was sent to salt, who served with the Ilagana PEST CONTROL SERVICE. Inc. during Israel's struggle for inde- the U.S. to bring the largest of Guaranteed Control of Roaches, pendence, will the refugee ships to Europe to Mice, Spiders and Clover Mires. E. With speak on "Now It pick up refugees. The ship was the famed Exodus, Can Be Told," a and Weinsaft served as the secu- narrative of his rity officer of the ship for the part in bringing illegal refugees Ilagana. Weinsaft was one of several to Palestine prior U.S. citizens who returned to to the creation of the Jewish state. the U.S. to secure "hardware" Weinsaft will for the newly created nation of Israel in its struggle against the relate the behind- A ra bs , the-scenes strug• gle to obt a i n Later, he performed several Weinsaft arms for the emerging nation as functions for the Israel Army and it was besieged by the Arab states most recently returned to action 20811 W. 8 Mile immediately following approval of on the Syrian front during the Six- the United Nations Partition Plan Day War. between Southfield & Telegraph Except for his wife and two chil- in 1947. dren, who reside with him here, Weinsaft was born in Austria, Weinsaft's family lives on a kibutz the son of a prominent textile in Israel's Jordan Valley. merchant, whose business was Our Premise To You: Owner of the Gallery at the confiscated immediately after Kingsley. he will display several Hitler seized power in 1938. BETTER SERVICE! paintings of Israel scenes and by When his family was displaced, Israel artists at the service Weinsaft, then 16, was arrested ---------- attempting to escape across the Alps to Italy: . Returned to Vienna, he was fin- ally able to secure the necessary 24061 Coolidge papers to leat7e for the United Oak Park, Mich. ' States. When war broke out, he volunteered for the ski division • in the U.S. Army, serving in the for • mountains of northern Italy during the height of the war. WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAHS — SHOWERS At the close of hostilities, he was ORGANIZATION PARTIES one of the first Americans in Vien- na and helped to organize the first KOSHER CATERER OF YOUR CHOICE displaced persons camp. Later, he was placed in charge of DP opera- tions by the Joint Distribution Committee. While working in Austria and Hungary. he was contacted by Hagana and assisted in organizing Works of Shalom of Safed to He Shown at Shaarey- Zedek Art Exhibit in May- Shaarey Zedek's seventh annual art exhibit and sale, which will feature Israel's "Grandpa Moses" --Slalom of Safed—will open with a champagne-musical preview' 8:30 p m. May 6. The congregation and friends are invited to he guests of the fine arts division of the cultural commission,' sponsors of this event. Dr. Harold J. Daitch is chairman. Each honest calling, earn walk of life, has its own elite, its own aristocracy based on excellence of —James Conant performance. where, in addition to Shalom of Safed's works, the works of Chag- all. Picasso. Miro, Shahn and others will be on exhibit and for sale. A tapestry by Shalom which is one of its kind is being loaned for the exhibit. IL will be brought by Daniel Doron, U.S. agent for the Israeli artist, • who will be • guest lecturer 8 p.m. May 8. The public is invited 1 , to hear Doron and view a film he has written. 6-- directed and pro- Shalom duced, titled "Shalom of Safed- the Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee." Shalom Moscowitz, known as Shalom of Safed, was a Safed watchmaker whose shop was bombed by the Arabs. He was already in his 60s at the tine, and in order to earn a living, he began to hand-make thildiet's wIticH he Sold • 10 cents apiece. An artist in the art colony nearby was fascinated by Shalom's work and suggested that he try his hand at painting on canvas. Today, nearing 80, Shalom is paid as much as $1,500 to $3,000 by leading museums throughout the world for a single piece of his art. The exhibit will remain open through May 10. It's Nice To Deal With Joe S latkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 1 534-1400 . YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS DATES AVAILABLE 1972-1973 398-1177 MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING Oak-Woods' Hai Year to Be Marked May 7 Young Israel of Oak-Woods will honor its past presidents at a "hai" (18th) banquet May 7 at the synagogue. The congregation will pay tri- bute to the men whose leadership contributed to the growth and success of Young Israel. Past presidents are Morrie Novetsky, the late Max Nusbaum. Erry Loewenthal. Jack Ginsburg, Sam Platt, Sol Lessman. Phillip Stoll- ; man and David I. Berris. Installation of officers and board members, as well as youth group officers, also will take place. For reservations, call the synagogue. 398-1177. Renewal of Spirit Goal of Temple Trek Temple Kol Ami's filth annual weekend trek to Haven Hill today will be led by Rabbi Ernst Conrad, who commented that "This is a time for renewing the spirit, not for retreating from the world." Under the direction of Barbara Bergman Ruben and Melvin Glaser, the weekend combines food, discussion. a Sabbath service and time enough to walk alone in the woods. Return to Majorca Most of the 200 Jews who live on the island of Majorca are of West European or North African origin. The first Jewish com- munity on the island lasted for 500 years. Last summer the Spanish government granted per- mission for the establishment of an official Jewish community on the island. COMPLETE LINE OF HOT & COLD HORS d' OEVRES ALWAYS ON HAND DAILY SHIVA TRAYS — PARTY TRAYS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • SHOWERS • BANQUETS IN YOUR HOME. NALL OR SYNAGOGUE YOUR HOSTS: BOB AND FRANCES KATZ MR. K'S KOSHER KATERING of 22031 COOLIDGE (1 Ilk. S. 1 Mile) Oak Pork 545-1903 - Detroit Friends of HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE cordially invite you to THIRD ANNUAL LOYALTY BRUNCH Honoring MR. DAVID HERCZEG Guest Speaker: Ziefiner RABBI HAROLD P. SMITH President, Hebrew Theological College Sunday, April 23 — 11:00 A.M. YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS 24061 Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. For Reservations Call — 398-1177 K.