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September 08, 1972 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-08

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8-6—Friday, Sept. 8, 1972

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Mr

them

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ERIC X ANNE
ROSENOW

'Yehrid in Shtetl' Symbolism

!formerly of Southfield;

of Sherman Oaks, Col,f

wish all their

and Mrs Harry Cohen

mends and ca.tatners

and Family

LAURA NLSR:1111

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn

'ear filled with

31937 ade F ■ onklm Dr

J." and health.

5, „

Izr:rt nzut mr5

Floppy and PrO,P , O,`
N.-w. Yes ,
to All My Ryldr ■ wes

A

, r,

,„

I

Berkley
Col.• Pa.. M ch 4 0 , . 237

III/

MRS. HARRY TYNER

Knob m the

21830 Cool ■ dge
Oak Pork

2422!

IlrnIrle, Nen 1

//,,,t.

fro end •

Mr. and Mrs.
PHILIP KATZ

The Brummer Family

MRS. MAX SPOON

1

Woods

Mrs. Sigmund (Sophie) Rohlik

North Park Towers Apt.

The

and Mrs

MO R

Segal

Detroit Sholem Aleichem.

Lodge 3 4 B'nai Britri

""nd

1520;16500 North Park Dr

Southfield Mich. 48075

extends bed

r•

r•vr,nes

for a year of health, happiness

tc, al:

and

tie, relatives

and friends

L

-J

GERTRUDE and MAX BECKER

Reesse!ae,

?44

THE RADOMER AID SOCIETY

rizIt n:V5

RABBI AND MRS.
EUGENE GREENFIELD

of Ramat Gan, Israe

f Ar,/,/

\,/, )••(.r . •

arid Be.; U

l.reetiaL! ,

(N/0•, to

rvlat I.' , and

stem it the feu ish Conininnity
This '\ • ir id
Center of Greater WiNittington. IL(
demonstrate, on■

the was. Jewish t ominitnits ('enter, create and
strengthen oinse iti Jewish peoplehood. More than
ti.:,o0 per SIM , were attrat fed to the recreated East 'Euro
pear marketpiact• •iitt the sights, foods, and flavor of
Old World lift , . 'Um,. who attended watched artisans—
such a, the embroiderer in this picture—work. at their
shtet1 (rafts • ate shtet1 food and heard tales of shtctl life
from mans who had experienced it. The Nehrid in
i-,htetl" program started with a small committee of about
fist persons and grew to insolse the entire community.

their

tro•,1,1‘

Let There Be Light!

SCIINVII(T7

1(si

it "mright,

..ITS

And tied said let there
Tight

Rose and Al
BORMAN
and Family

wish all their relatives and friends

a year filled with health, happiness

and prosperity.

11/w. !Jr

Few passages of Srritnurr
are more quotsid than this
Vs'e need light The light oh
reason. The 112.ht of truth.i
We need physical
Light is a great divine Lift..
But the Lord also created
the darkness and darkness
is also needed sometimes. It
afford, more rest and in a
pec , Iliar way sometimes we
an even , ce better in dark-
ness. We can see at least
more imaginatively. We can
think better sometimes in
the dark. When you suggest-
ed an idea to an Indian. he
will put it un-
would sas,
At night, in
der my pillow
the dark. he • mild think
more clearly

Rensselaer

if

turned

!silos,

It tort

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1972 • 579B

- The light of day." re-
slionded the rabbi. "It is
written. And God saw the
ki-lo.,: it is good. -

To Our Relatives

and Friends

MR. & MRS. NATHAN I.-GOLDIN

4•11=1

TOTA

5733

V

111 . (1(•

l i e one ftlIctl

fur

frititz4-tiol

Jennie and Sol King

Jr

5

this light

Olt' I'11/71111L! r ear

it tilt hcallit. Iltippme.ss atltf

h

had

is ed.

Itaido
donkes

Oak Park

leave.
'Where is hitos. -
asked the innkeeper.

Thos.' talmudic days seen ,
to have been much like our
own. The judges then worn
also blamed fiir too much
leniency to the criminal
There r= the story of one
judge whose case was a lit-
tle exceptional: perhaps it
ought offer a hint to us to.
day. This judge would re-
lease thieses, but was very
harsh on the receivers ot
stolen goods. There was
much grambling against him
for his leniency to thieve;
The judge asked his critics
to come to the courtyard
There he distribute , ' bits of
meat among a few weasel,
Then
he ordered that the
light ,. certainly Para
holes
in which they hid their
171011117
firtVin...t. and now
light
re, :tied in another meat be closed .:ind again he
capacity It
a ;teat police.' distributed more bits to the
animals lint wilier the
creature, saw 1St y had no
Thieve , like darkness. The
place for their safekeeping.
Talmud tells an interesting
they hrought them back.
story in flit connection. In
Sri - said the judge. "if
one town, the thieving inn-
the thieve; have no place to
keeper ls Id nr_ie the guests
dispose of their stolen Roods
io rise helot - , dash:Att that
the'
steal
1,12.1,t
•ny them
:Star Zutra it
i the Talmud
iii shat •hen; l! , 111 the heat
would havesonde a good de-
Cut he would
tective
once white : topping
a band of brig.
'
at ;in inn. one of the guests
rr111
111•11
stole a silvei beaker
wilt 110,.
mg to the hotel-keeper. Mar
It happened that ft alibi
,!ra mid no idea si
Wine' once lodged at this
'iiicf X a
LW by chance,
Inn and has nrited In rise
to see one of
twfttre
dos break.
"I
am
ih••
Ms hands
waitini' for no Mother
n alter gue,t.
kites. - said the rabbi. The

inn keeper several times

brother.

L_

Mr- & Ws. Eugene Walters

of

c o ne,

Men r out he
his
piepared to

t Park Dr , Soathiicld

Mich 48075

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