18—Friday, July 14, 1972 fl THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SYNAGOGUE S tea Ill SERVICES AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Norbert his talks with Egyptian Foreign Schineltzer, Netherlands foreign Minister Murad Ghaleeb as `'most minister, says he is personally cordial, open and fruitful. c. 7 p r71 lode:. and 8 45 a to Saturday. "Itesond t ears. - ' David Rinke r Bar Rabbi I rthrman 11 MPI 1st{ ILI.. Cohen S>nie Kann, Service, 8 3u p rn toda . . and II a rn Saturday as all speak on SH eak on "4 1,:•n "Teen %gers: The Modern Crisis." Nlit/sa .% e, 9 a m Saturday People's First Priority." Rabbi Segal will TF)IIPLE KOI. Services 8 30 p m today . Rabbi Conrad will re- v - The Israelis—Founders and Sons." CONC.. RI.TH Fen ices 7.15 p m. today and 8 45 a r m Sat- sirda ■ Rabbi arm will speak on "Tisha b'Av in a Modern Con- test." cONG 5115111:11% ISR.1E1.. Services 8 p m today and 9 a ni Satur- Oa. Rabbi Kranz v.11! speak on "The 'Sight' of the New Temple." o•sc; SH %.%ttLY it:01:K: Services 8 p m. today and 8 45 a rat Sat- sing Vledgle and !Michael Miller, Bnai sets is es will tie held at Cong. Bnai Hasid. Temple Beth r ai.2 Hillel I sermon by Cantor Israel Fuchs). Its th 41, • T,111,:e Ernantri F.I. Young Israel of Oak Woods. m Tint , :.' Shaarey Shomay urn , lasonia Jewish t'ongrega- N omg 1 - rail of (-reenfwld. Corti Shonney Emunah, Conti Beth of P.mtiac Eeth Shalom. Cong final Israel of Pontiac. S . • , rani -if soilthf a . (Stevenson school, Lahsrr and Winchester t on.. Don Isaac of Trenton ( - sing limit Israel Beth Yehudah, -sr ---srarms-, and 13340 W Si-yen Mile Trocerse (:it• Temple Opens Again .1 !ter 1:psurge - in Jewish ['ambition ily dwindled Ten years ago, the temple had only a summer rabbi, and then esen that post was a-laminated A student from Hebrew ['men College in Cincinnati was hired for the Il•h Holy Days only Mickey Eisen-am local ss no spokesman, anniiiin-es that recent upsurge in the best Jr vsist us has made foasitilr BAAL SHAKHRIT NEEDED FOR HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Robert Kutzen, Ilarold Lass - son, Robert Rosenhush and Aid Kush- ner For tickets, call the temple of lice. TR 5-8530 . Chief Rabbi Elections to Be Held by Aug. 31 JERUSALEM (JTA)—The five- man committee preparing elections f o r a new chief rabbinate said that the balloting will take place definitely before Aug. 3L The elections were originally to have been held Aug. 11, but the Sniderman will conduct Hebrew committee announced several and other classes. Ile also will con weeks ago that it would not he duct discussions at the Traverse ready in time. City State Hospital and at the In- It plans to ask the Knesset to terlochen National Music este " the terms of the incumbent Ile will speak to several local r 1,1t ,nief rabbis for an additional threc Lioups and will appear on ra•im and Is ision The major contestants are the, 88 year-old incumbent, Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Isser Yehuda tinter- Minvan Meeting man and his challenger, Chief lion happened, unless it pertains to the problems of city living. From a base of 10 Jewish fami- lies in Traverse City, there are now 25. Full Each A.11. at Temple Qualified applicants call or write for appointment to Congregation Beth Moses, 19160 Evergreen, Detroit, Michigan 48219 Phone 535-4434 Rabbi Shlomo Goren of Tel Aviv. Haim Silber. rsho organized a The Sephardic chief rabbi, Yitzhak miny- an among residents of the Nissim, remains unopposed. Sax - and Seven Mile area when Adas Shalom Synagogue moved last weekend, reports that the re, sponse to an article in The Jew- ish News has been most encour- Rabbi David Nelson, who has aging. just completed 21/2 years as as- ' There is already a regular min- sociate to Rabbi Israel M. Goldman : yan of a dozen men meeting each in Cong. Chiruk Amuno, Baltimore, morning at 7:30 in the chapel of will deliver the sermon at Cong. Temple Israel. S'ilber invites oth- Beth Shalom this Sabbath. ers—Conservative, Orthodox and Son of late Rabbi Harry Nelson Reform—to join the groups, in- of Bridgeport, Conn., Rabbi Nel- ' dusting those who must say kadish son was ordained at the Jewish and yarzeit. For information, call Theological Seminary of America I ham at 368-1243 and studied at the Hebrew Univers- ivy. His first pulpit was as assist- ant to Rabbi Lemle in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Inc. Rabbi Nelson to Speak at Beth Shalom July 15 Crown Kosher Caterers, P a 14 rn Caierer CONGREGATION 8'NAI MOSHE Invites 10ii to Call I'pon I .s to no All Your Catering YOUR SIMCHA • • • OUR PLEASURE eddings, Bar Mitiwa's, Showers, .411 Occasions We Specialize In Home, Office or Plant Parties WE CATER AT THE CONGREGATION, YOUR HOME, OR PLACE OF YOUR CHOICE UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS 548-7997 548-9000 Schrreltzer made that assess- ment an an interview with Dutch journalists who accompanied him on a trip to Cairo. The Egyptian position toward a solution of the Middle East con- flict is cooperative," the foreign minister said, according to the in- terview published here. He said the Egyptians envisaged a solution based on the Security Council's Resolution 242, arrived at through the good offices of the United Nations special medi- ator, Gunnar V. Jarring "or an- other intermediary." He described KRAFT FOODS Romanian Diplomat Asks Asylum, Paper Says TEL AVIV—A Romanian diplo- mat involved with military intel- ligence has asked for political asylum in Israel, the Israeli daily 1 Ha'aretz reported Ha'aretz and Yediot reported that Constantin Dumitrachescu, a first secretary at the Romanian Embassy. just ended his two-year tour of duty here and defected two weeks ago. The papers said Dumitrachescu was a reserve army officer and had contacts with military intel- ligence. Diplomatic sources said the Romanian could be in the United States. gt "YOUR JEWISH HERITAGE" a P Witt : t TI Sy] i retu four Isra Booklet featuring questions and answers on traditional Jewish life and law. For free copies for you or your organi- zation (limited to 75 copies) Write: KRAFT FOODS (Dept. YJH) P.O. Box 6768 CHICAGO, ILL. 60680 QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY SO DOES GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD 11 said 1 inp, told that time e re xt d i. inte turf the exc . psis Ca N star thr< Cro in an an Kt ur of I Messrs. Dennis Frank, Fred Schatz, Gordon Gard, Sy Ginsburg. uric td M,higan's oldest syna- once again to hire a full-time sum- Traverse Co 's Temple mer rabbi. Stephen Sniderman. a P ■ th FL will start its first regu- third year student from Hebrew services in more than II) Nears Union College has accepted the T- mole Beth El was established position, and once again Temple ru 1885 wOh a membership of Beth El rings with sound on Era •re than 50 families At that day night-,. time a regular synagogae schedule Fivenson says that no one was followed Since then. the understands why the sudden up- In 1701,1113t1M1 J1 ,A1,11 Traverse surge in the local Jewish popula- ■ The auxiliaries of Temple Beth F.I will sponsor Show Boat 72, a nonstop Bob-1,o float moonlight cruise Wednesday for temple mem- bers and guests. The cruise, to raise funds for Beth El's new house of worship under construction at 14 Mile and Telegraph Rds will leave the foot of Woodward Ave. at 8:15 p.m. Some 2,000 persons are expected to take this three-hour cruise, com- plete with food, beverages, games and dancing on board. Mrs. Gordon Gard, ticket chair- man, plans the awarding of a 1972 automobile, a color television and a painting by Reva Shwayder. For information. call Mrs. Gard, Mil rlar397 Showboat chair- man Mrs. Mar- shall Imewen-tein and co-chairman Paul Dink have announced t he as , following members of the Mrs. Lowenstein steering cominittee: Mesdames Stuart Graff, Gordon Gard, Thomas Grossman and Merton Segal and ' JI ex pi den t convinced after meeting with ptian leaders that Egypt wants a peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict MoSIII S Beth El Groups i Dutch Foreign Minister Says Egypt Wants Peace Up for FREE Show Boat '72 FROM Jan, /0 to 50% Sy on Provincial, fo t Alediterranean, Louli XV, ,Modern and Contemporary. W aufrnan's summer clearance A qualified designers to assiAt you. Mort. Thum Friday V 9. Tues. Wed. & Saturday 'ill 6 the tho RII W a ch A her co PO sate goo to l Katifinius's upholstenng & furniture galleries 2801 Woodward (at 121/2 Mile) • Phone 5761900 COURTESY The moment you step into Harry Thomas' Shop you realize a refreshing difference . You find yourself in a calm, friendly, cooperative atmosphere. Only in such an atmosphere can that patient courtesy develop which is so important for proper service. Our people are attentive because they are interested in seeing that your clothing needs are filled in the most intelligent manner. 5 In short, we aim always to serve you with honest values and authentic styles, meticulously tailored, but always with the sincere courtesy that has char- acterized Harry Thomas service for over 36 years. One visit will prove that point! 4 HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For Over 36 Years 24750 Telegraph at 10 Mile Daily 9-6 Thurs. to 8 OPEN SUNDAY 1 1 -4 5