• Effort to Restore 88- Year-Old German ;Israel Bond Scroll Awarded to Rossen Synagogue Now Ap pears 1)oonied BONN (JTA)—Efforts by a New' .Jersey man to restore an 88-year- old synagogue in the West Ger- man town of Ilechingen appeared doomed to failure by his inability to raise the 810,000 needed to buy the building from its present owner and a similar amount to renovate it !-torehouse, In 1946 the West But in 1952 it was sold to Ar- thur Fausner, a 49-year-old Jew who used the premises as a lumber warehouse. Fauser also purchased the community cen- ter, converting it to a six-family apartment house which he sold to German businessmen in 1971. ounceinents May 5 — To Dr. and Mrs_ Sheldon Watnick (Susan Skelly ), 26812 Franklin Pte., Southfield. a daugh- ter. Erica Landi, April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel- don Erlich I Susan Saferstein). 3150 Greenfield, Royal Oak. a daughter. Lissa Michelle Rev. Certified Mohol 557 - 3186 or 557-1585 RABBI LEO G OLD MA N VI-nert Mrthel Scrsing Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABBI S. y ZACHARIASH Competent Medicall In MOHEL Home or Hospital 557-9666 The tics of the Nathan P. Rossen (left) honor- ed by Pinsker Progressive Aid Society as "Pinsker Man of the Year," was awarded a scroll of honor by the Israel Bond Organi - zation at a Yom Ila•Atzmaut celebration Monday, when $24.- 000 was suscribed in Bond pur- chases. The award was present - ed by Menahem Sadinsky, Is raeli educator. The function was in advance of the Labor Zionist Alliance-Landsmanshaften pro- gram to be held next Tuesday evening at the Bnai Moshe. t • k‘a,c1 absorption rimiistr of 11.2 000.000, IS480.000i, w ould in' achi,c ed and the absorption would be better organized heti, r planned and more sul cessitil than it is tiolay ,r*It g - c tlitclici fi rpichitotoc tech bui y thrtrr ARNIE LAKi ND- 5411' 1 '7 C 014 114 re .. . 7(431, 1 , I _9 ren e (/..)6t telt 120 S x(r•iting Sew Fashions \4\‘1' I ) I,• 17520 W. 12 Mile Road RANK Amf RI/ AR{) 1 block Eost of Siiiithtield 557-9493 MON.-SAT. 10 A.M 5 P M. Why Pay More? NOW ALL BRANDS at MAJOR DISCOUNTS Special For May 20% ABOVE SALE Deto... Unique Furniture 559-6334 DECORATING ASSISTANCE AVAIlABLE 1 .00.0.=*=1{2•=1,=.C.CIMCK BEAUTY SALON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT • MRS. R. HENKELMAN (MANAGER! • HENRI COLLINSON (STYLE DIRECTOR) • • April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goldstein (Barbara Shultz), 2'7451 Sutherland, Southfield. a daughter, Lisa Susan. x) 1 1 k HIMELIIOCII'S April 25 — To Dr. and Mrs. Steven Klein (Linda Neshkes). 26184 Franklin Pte., Southfield, a daughter, Amy Beth. April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Stu- art Lindenberg (Gail Disner), for- mer Detroiters oof Park Forest, III., a daughter, Terry Ann. f: • April 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. , Howard Feldman (Teresa Sim- mons), 19336 St. Francis, Livonia. a son, Keith Hadley. of the Arye I. Dulain. treasurer of the Jewish Agency, who slated that if the functions of the absorption ministry reverted ono, a _lit IP to the ministry re‘crted once again 10 the The device can detect the loss of atomic energy and the illicit diversion of nuclear materials from the peaceful purposes for which it was destined. w- h i c h has The - instrument aroused tremendous interest among •cientisLs. can also he used to safeguard nuclear workers and the public from atomic hazards . April 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kieve Ehrlich (Mona 'Weintraub), 14770 Talbot, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Jennifer Lynn. April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Rice (-Ruth Ann Amster of University Hts. 0.,) 14220 Green- ' briar, Oak Park, a son, Steven Brian. • • • absorption ministr∎ government, it is noted. was ill prepared to cope with ahy a from the Soviet I'mon. Tensiolis and pressures resulted, despite the fact that in 1971 there were only 13.000 ohm from the ESSE tine of the most mit , p.ken Nuclear Physics 1)e% ice Developed 1)y 'Technion Team April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Barnett (Andrea Dresner), 31308 John FT Madison Heights, a son. Justin Matthew. HERSHL ROTH according to some ,sports loupe field. Fauser now wants to sell the synagogue and a former class- mate of his, Heinz Hofheimer, who lives in New Jersey, of- fered to buy it if he could raise the money. Hofheimer appealed to the Stutt- gart Jewish community for help after Mayor Norbert Roth of Ilechingen told him the munici- pality cold not provide financial assistance. The Jewish commu. nifty. however, is not interested HAIFA (JTA) — The Haifa Tech- in restoring the synagogue be- .ion announced that a research cause there are few Jews left in team has succeeded after five Hechingen who would make use years' work in developing a nu-1 of it. clear physics device that will meas- Fauser said there are many ure precisely the energies of fast deserted synagogues in the Baden- neutrons. The team was headed Wuertemberg region but not by Associate Prof. Shlomo Shalev e.iough news left to warrant the of the Technion's nuclear science cost of restoring them. department. According to the an- Hofheimer has written to the nouncement. the device, described Central Council of Jews in Ger- as a high resolution fast neutron many asking for financial help spectrometer, could he used for a but has not yet received an an- number of other purposes including swer. Fauser said he could wait atomic safeguards and inventory only until late summer for Hof- control over fuels used in large heimer to raise the money. atomic power stations. May 7—To former Detroiter Rabbi William Schostak and Mrs. Schostak (M arilyn Fryd ), of Brooklyn, a son. Eli. Hof fert (Marsha Greenberg), 13701 Pearson, Oak Park, a son, Jared Joseph. than now when the department is a government-controlled ager.9‘, German gov- the synagogue and the Jewish community center to the Jewish community of Stutt- gart, the nearest large city. HAMLET AND THE BIBLE Recent scholarship has found more biblical material in Shake- speare than was customary in past years. In this book, just published, "Hamlet and The Word," Prof.! Harold Fisch looks at the great play in the light of the Biblical Covenant. Prof. Fisch is a member of the department of English at Bar-Ilan University. The publisher is Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., New York. April 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Myles migrants was heifer when the Jew- . Ish Agene) had the restonnsibility, ernment returned The Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence in Rehovot recently adopted an austerity budget. The Bar-Ilan financial commit- tee has recommended a $12.600.000 budget which reflects a severe pruning of departmental and ad- ministrative expenses. While the budget is up 53,100,000 from last year, the increase reflects higher prices and natural growth. A special ulpan for recent Rus- sian immigrant students is being established by Bar-Ilan U. in co- peration with the student adminis- tration of the ministry of absorp- tion. The ulpan will free Russian students who have studied in insti- tutions of higher learning in the USSR but did not finish because of their desire to come to Israel. Thus they be given a chance to complete their studies. l.eichtman (Sharon Goldenberg). 14610 Pearson, Oak Park, a son, Adam Craig. TEL AVIV (ZINS'i Economic and social integration of new iii The synagogue. built in 1884. was gutted by the Nazis on "Eris- tal Nacht," 1938, though it was • The Nazis planned to rebuild it as a sports arena but aban Boned the plan when war broke out and used the building as a Israeli institution of higher learn- org to adopt an austerity budget fur the coming year. May 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Is Jewish Agency Better expropriated along with all Jewish property in the town. TEL AVIV (JTA. Bar-Ilan Uni- versity became the second major Friday, May 12, 1972-41 Than Govt. at Absorption? one of the few synagogues not burned to the ground. It was I Bar-Ilan Adopts Austerity- Budget. for Enii.rres ~ tr t A . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OUR STAFF OF HAIR STYLISTS INCLUDE . . . . • BETTI EATON • RUTH KEMP • LYNDA CARPENTER • KAREN MAZUIK • MARTIN SPRINGBORN • WILLIAM BARBUS FACIALS — MANICURES — PEDICURES • SYLVIA SPECTOR • CAROLYN BERGER • BILLIE FAUBEL GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL!!! 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