50—Friday, Regina 25, 1172 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Israel Warns Syria Against Violent Incidents in Golan Heights Region TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Israel government issued a statement here Tuesday night, citing a recent list of violent incidents against Is- raeli installations in the occupied Golan Heights, which observers said was tantamount to a warn- ing to the Syrian regime. The statement said Israel was taking a "grave view" of "the escalation' of such incidents, with particular emphasis on the latest firing of more than 12 mortar shells on Monday and Tuesday in the Nahal Golan area. The statement said the mortar shooting climaxed increased ac- tivities along the cease-fire asserting that 22 incidents had been recorded since June. Among those incidents, the state- ment said, were acts of sabotage, light arms firing, bazooka shelling, Katyusha rocket shooting, penetra- tion by five Syrian Soviet-made MIGs and crossing by Syrian sold- iers into Israel-held territories. "Teach me to serve God in the right way!" The rabbi replied: "There are many ways and it is impossible to tell which way a man should choose. One serves God with study another with prayer; one with fast- ing and one with eating. Every one 40 Courses to Be Taught should choose the kind of worship to which his heart is attracted, and for Workers With Aged then keep to it with all his NEW YORK—An eight-course ex- strength." tension program to be held on Long • • • ti on w ith Pil grim Is an d n i coo • JUSTIFICATION State Hospital in West Brentwood, Whenever Rabbi Moshe Leib will be a highlight of the fall semester of the Frederic D. Zeman saw a man commiting a sin, he Center for Instruction, educational ! prayed to God on behalf of the happened, that he division of the Jewish Home and 1 sinner. Once it Hospital for Aged in New York noticed some men gossiping during prayer. "Behold, Master of the City. In all, 40 courses will be present- Universe," he prayed, "even when they are engaged in idle talk, they ed during the semester for nursing home administrators, physicians. call upon Your name. psychologists, nurses, therapists, social workers, para-professionals and others concerned with the problems of the aged. The family of the late Joseph Kabeck announces the unveiling of a monument_ in his memory 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Adas Shalom Cemetery. Rabbi Se- gal and Cantor Fenakel will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Ben Kelley The family of the late Yale Adler announces the unveiling of announces the unveiling of a mon- a monument in his memory 10 a.m. ument in his memory 2:15 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at Adas Shalom Sunday, Aug. 27, at Hebrew Me- Cemetery, Six Mile and Middle- morial Park. Rabbi Gruskin will belt. Rabbi Kanter will officiate. officiate. Relatives and friends are Relatives and friends are asked to asked to attend. attend. • • • The family of the late Ben D. The family of the late Erny and Krugel announces the unveiling of Maria Klein announces the unveil- a monument in his memory 12:30 ing of a monument in their mem- p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 at Machpelah ory 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will offi- Hebrew Memorial Park. Relatives ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late CHARLES CHASMAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Aug. 27, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Loss will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late SALLY ROBINSON Announces the unveiling of a monument in bier memory 2 pan. Sanctity, Aug. 27 at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. • The Family of the Late HARRY KATZ Announces the unveiling monument in his Of a memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Chesed Shel Frnes Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. THE RIGHT WAY Rabbi Baer once begged his master, the rabbi of Lublin: Israel has suffered one soldier kill"d and two wounded in the inci- dent. All of the incidents, the statement declared, were either di- rected by guerrilas or by the Syrian army. Monument Unveilings The family of the late Gertrude and Samuel Sherman announces the unveiling of a monument in their memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • • • Hasidic Tales The family of the late Judith Schneider announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 at Machpelah Cemetery in Flint. Rabbi Kolli"i will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • The family of the late Philip Golub announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 3 at Hebrew Memo- rial Park. Rahbi Gruskin will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late PHILLIP EISENSHTADT Announces the unveiling of a monument in his mem- ory 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Segal will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. The Family of the Late RACHEL LAWSON Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Aug. 27 at Adas Shalom Cemetery. Ra bbi Lehrman and Cantor Klein will officiate. Relative, and friends are asked to attend. THE RIGHT CHILD Once, after a Sabbath meal, when there were many married men present, the Yehudi said: "My good people! If I were to ask why you work so hard, you would answer To bring up my son to study, and worship God.' But when the son has grown into manhood, he forgets why his father worked so hard, and he, too, works hard, and if you will ask him why, he will give the same answer as his father. And thus it goes in every generation. But when, at last, shall we see the right child?" Havdala and Spice By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX The Havdala on Saturday night is recited over wine. The commandment in the Bible which orders the Jew to "remem- ber the Sabbath" is interpreted by rabbis to be a kind of awareness that is accompanied by the cup of wine on Friday night, and the Hay- dala is recited over the wine on Saturday night. Using the wine is perhaps a symbol of the joy with which one greets the Sabbath on its coming and on its going. This is comparable to toasting to a good friend or desired guest both when he comes and when he leaves. Some commentaries (Toldat Yaa• kov) claim that the use of the wine for the Havdala ceremony at the end of the Sabbath serves to fortify man's spirit which is weak- ened at the thought of having the Sabbath leave him. The Sabbath is supposed to endow man with "an additional soul." The depar- ture of the Sabbath thus finds this additional soul leaving him. The use of the wine reminds him to keep up his courage because the additional soul will return to him once again on the next Sabbath. Spices used at the Havdala ceremony: According to some commentaries (Tosafot Pesakim 102:D) the spices also are used to bolster man's spirit. The aroma of the spices are representative of the spirit of confidence and assurance which man gains on the Sabbath and which make hire feel satisfied. Those things in life which are de- sirable are sometimes character- ized by the presence of a pleasant aroma. The Sabbath certainly is one of them and, thus, when the Sabbath is gone, at least the me- mory of the Sabbath remains. The aroma thus rests with man as a reminder of this during the rest of the week. Copyright, 1972, JTA Inc.) Indispensable Hebrew There are religious, cultural and practical reasons why Hebrew is indispensable to the Jew concerned with the fate of Jewry and Ju- daism. To t h e religious Jew, Hebrew is the language of wor- ship and Jewish religious thought. To men of letters. Hebrew is the key to a classic literature which records the intimate experiences and memories of an ancient peo- ple. To lovers of Israel, Hebrew can serve as a bond of unity with world Jewry and the Slate of Israel. To Jewry at large, Hebrew can serve as a potent factor in Jewish survival, for it links the Jew to his past, binds him to the present, and enables him to share in the vision for a creative Jewish life in the future. — Samuel M. Blumenfeld The Jew's Gravest Sin The Jewish people is represent- ed by every individual Jew. We need to remember where we came from, and the way to do this is by study of our great books. We are God's stake in human history. We must reawaken our consciousness of being involved in a history that transcends the interests and glories of particular dynasties and em- pires. The gravest sin for a Jew is to forget—or not to know—what he represents. —Abraham J. Heschel, in "The Earth Is the Lord's." The Family of the Late The Family of the Late ALEX S. ROSS MORRIS GUZ Announces the unveling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Oakview Cem- etery, Section P. Cantor Klein will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are ask- ed to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory noon Sunday, Aline. 27 at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2:15 p.m. Sun- day, Aug. 27 at Mach- Petah Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late The Family of the Late MORRIS FEALK SHELDON GROSS Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in his mem- ory 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late MARY AXELROD Announces the unveiling of a monument in her mem ory 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Nusach Hari Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late JACK HORNFIELD Announces the unveiling of a monument in his mem- ory 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at Machpelah Cemetery. Cantor Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. FAE and FRANK SKOLNIK Announces the unveiling of a monument in their memory 10:30 2.M. Sun- day, Sept. 3 at Mach- petal' Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are ask- ed to attend. The Family of the Late ISADORE STEINER Ammunces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 4 at Cheses Shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Kensky will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late MARIAN YAMSHON DAVID LIEBOW Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Dottie and Cantor Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. The Family of the Late SAM HOROWITZ Announces the unveiling of a monument in his mem- ory 1 pxn. Sunday, Aug. 27, at Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery, Pinker Sec- tion. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late SARAH LANKIN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her Mena- pry 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept- 3 at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend.