SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p m. today. Rabbi Kanter will speak on, "Time, Life and the Jewish Fortune." Kenneth Budd. Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will preach on "Zedaka—The Bible's Gift to Mankind." Gary Scholnick, Bar Nlitzv a CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL: Ser-vices 7 p m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern's sermon will he "Plan Ahead." Nathan Upfal. Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p m today. Cantor Orbach w ill present a sermon in song. (See storyl David Gordon. Bar :Mit:iv a. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Charles Silver, Bar Mitzva. ('ONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8.30 p m. today Rabbi Halpern's ser• mon will he "The Need to Be Imperfect." Dale Jacknou . and Susan Sklarchyk, Bruit Mitzva. Services 9 a.m. Saturday . Robert Korn and Mitchell Port' in. Rnai Nlitzva. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p m. today and 845 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Lehrman will discuss "Needless Worries." Martin Garber and Mathew Kramer, Bnai Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH J.tCOB o1 Pontiac: Service, 8.30 p m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will soca% on "The Eternal Pillars." Alan Fanger, Bar Mitzva CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8.30 p m today Rabbi Ber- man will preach on - Can Spiritual Judaism Survive?" Services 7 30 a.m. Saturday. ('ONG. MISIIKAN ISRAEL. Services 8.15 p m today and 9 a.m. Satur- day Rabbi Kranz will speak on "A Humble Mountain." Ivan Blum- berg. Bar Thus:a. TEMPLE EMAN1L•EL: Services 8.15 p.m. today_ Rabbi Rosenbaum will discuss "The Shadow of Forest Hills." Neil Soskin. Bar Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8,30 p m. today. Rabbi Wine's topic will be "Is Suicide a Human Right?" TEMPLE KOL AML: Services 8:30 p m. today. Rabbi Conrad's sermon will be on "Inter-action of Law and Peace." Nelson ih'ilner, Bar 111 l 7.V a. CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6.30 p.m. today and 8.43 a m. Saturday. Randy Harris and Neil Isaacs, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 7.15 p m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- day.Wayne Sonkin and Ronald Rouff, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. ADAS SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a rn Saturday. Richard Lieberman. Bar .Mitzva. Regular services will be held at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. Cong. Beth Achim. Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Livonia Jewish Congregation, Young Israel of Greenfield. Cong. Shornrey Emunah, Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton. Cong. Bnai Jacob, Bnai Israel- Beth 'Yehudah and DoNntown Synagogue. Temple Israel to Present Musical Rock Sermon in Cantata Tonight r .:: ctr0e Mon in song 30 p nt today Israel Sabbath sery i.e,. Based on the biblical story of Joseph and his brothers, the work is entitled "Joseph and the Amaz- ing Technicolor Drcamcoat " It was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, the British team responsible for writing "Jesus Christ Simgrstar " Starting with t':e story (4 Jacob and his sms. the stirs traces Joseph's re:ationship w.th his brothers, his dreams, his flight to Egypt. finding favor in the eyes Broomfield Cited for Role in M.E. Congressman William S. Broom- field's deep understanding of the situation in the Middle East was praisod Friday morning at a birth- day breakfast in his honor at the Raltegh House Rep. Broomfield's fellow-mem her on the U.S. House of Repre- sentatives Foreign Affairs Corn- mmittem Congressman Ed Derwin- ski of Illinois, said Rep. Broom- field ranks amon2, the most con- scientious congressmen and is one of the best informed men on issues affecting world affairs, including the Middle East and Vietnam. The more than 500 at the $50- a plate breakfast honored Rep Broomfield's birthday and the birthday of 100-year-old Mrs. George Ritchie Both were recip- ients of congratulatory messages from President Nixon. Derwins%i also honored Broom- field as "the congressional leader who is a leader in unsnarling the busing mess of the Pharaoh and his eventual rm•onciliation with h's family . To be presented as a cantata the work will be sung by the Temple Israel High School Chora- tiers, augmented by the Murray Hill High School Choir, under the direction of Ilarvey Schreib- man. Special musical accompaniment will feature Michael Sy me on gui- tar, Joe Resnick on the drums and David Janeway at the organ. The sermon in song is the third and final program in a series planned by Cantor Harold Orbach and the music committee of the congregation. Berris. Head Oak-Woods Young Israel of Oak-Woods will install newly elected officers at the "hal - anniversary banquet 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the social hall. Elected arc David I. Berris, hon- orary president: Wilbert Simkovitz, president: Ronald Berman, and Samuel Ginsburg, vice presidents: Manuel Levitsky. treasurer: and Herbert Speiser and Frank ',eider- man, secretaries. Chosen to serve three year terms on the hoard of trustees are Mor- ris Asher. David Bodzm. Hyman Brown. Meyer Eisenberg. Elie Frances. Erry Loewentlial, Max Raimi and Joseph RAM - Guest speaker will be Rabbi Louis Bernstein, vice president of the Rabbinical Council of America and spiritual leader of Young Is- rael of Windsor Park. Queens. In celebration of its "har" awn. versary. eight past presidents w ill be honored for their leadership in the congregation. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 — Friday, May 5, 1972 Rabb is Greet Je isl t N etrs • Wayne State University' traces its beginning to the founding date of the School of Medicine 103 years Happy Anniversary To A Wonderful Wife & Mother- BERNICE The Council of Orthodox Rabbis ago in 1868. this week issued a statement com- ENROLL—EARN TOUR DEGREE mending The Jewish News on its of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy 3Cth anniversary. (B.Ph.B. I, Master of Bible Philos- The statement, issued by the Vaad Harabonim's president, Rabbi Leizer Levin, stated: "The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit is pleased to extend its good wishes and sincere , congratulations to The Jewish News and its staff on the 30th an-, niversary of its founding "In the three decades, The Jew- ish News has earned the respect of its many readers and friends for Pic eminent success of being the true voice of the Jewish commu- nity. Nothing Jewish has been alien to its pages. 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C FROM HUSBAND SAMUEL CASH & SONS SYDNEY LEONARD & EUGENE ophy I M Phil.), Graduate of Bible Philosophy (0 Ph .B.), Director of Metaphysics I Ms.13), or Doctor of Divinity i D.D.) Chartered by State Correspondence Courses on y. Please write for FREE BOOKLET. • A clergyman of the counter-culture. • A provocative and radical re'igious thinker. The leader of the Westport, (Connecticut • Admission $2.50 Congregation of Humanistic Judaism. Birmingham Temple 12 Mile Road — East of Middlebelt 477-0177 Services Friday 8:30 p m. OI1Cre9(1 —S11(1(1 Zdek Seventh Annual Art Exhibit — Lecture and Sale Sunday, May 7 — Wednesc4ay, May 10 1 -5 p.m. and 7- 1 0 p. FEATURING: SAFED; CHAGALL, PICASSO, BERTOIA, MIRO, ANUZKIEWICZ, S AHN, LEVINE, FRANK- ISRAEL'S "GRANDPA MOSES" — SHALOM OF ENTHALER, LINDER, VASARELY, SOYER, DALI . 1,1‘1D KATHE KOLLWITZ. ART LECTURE 8 P.M. SUNDAY, MAY 7 GUEST SPEAKER: DANIEL DORON, born in Tel Aviv to one of Israel's foundi la families, studied at the Hebrew Univ. under Prof. Martin boron Buber, and has been special consu taut to the agent for SHALOM OF SAFED. The film docu- ments the story of Shalom—first cis a watch- . maker, later as a toymaker, and tbday as an internationally known artist. EXHIBITION GALLERIES Common Ground of Arts, Hudson Gallery, London Arts Middle Eorth, Rubiner, Tow Gallery and Generous Critic FILM. "SHALOM OF SAFED — THE INNO- CENT EYE OF A MAN OF GALILE, - written, directed and produced by Daniel Doron be shown during his lecture. will Shalom FOR INFORMATION Phone Congregation Shaarey Zedek 357-5544 No Charge for Admission Chairman of Cultural Commission: Walter L Field — Harold J Doitcn Chairman of The Fine Arts Division, Dr,