rh 3(- Schwartz Chairs JWF Executive Israel-Made Jewelry, Stamps and Coins, Food, Immo Art, Clothing, Gifts at ZOD Trade Fair Nor. 24, 25 THE DETROIT JEWtS11 NEWS Miley, Nev. 17,1/72-37 Jerusalem Theater JERUSALEM—The Jeru- A variety of Israel-produc- movitz and Joel Hamburger, by the following: salem Theater has opened its ed foods, jewelry, stamps, co-chairmen of the arrange- Jewelry by Sc hub o t; doors to the public for its coins, art, clothing and other rsents committee, state that watches by Miriam and Shir- first full season. objects will be on display and last year's successful trade lee; gifts by Mediterranean Built to give the capital a on sale at the annual trade fair inspired extended acti- Imports; Princeton Shop; dynamic cultural showplace, the theater hopes to make it fair of the Zionist Organiza- vities at this year's func- Shifman's; Kingsley Art Gal- non of Detroit, starting 8:30 Lions. lery; Israel Stamp and Coin possible for any group to p.m., Nov. 25, continuing all They announce that Israeli Club; Kitchen Maid Food stage plays and other forms day Nov. 26. items to be included will be Distributors; and Sherri's of entertainment. The min- istry of tourism put on a Mesdames Carmi M. Slo- displayed and placed on sale Women's Fashions. 25th anniversary gala to help celebrate the opening week of the theater. r - nt nt Rabbis Galore — Chiefs Among Them By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright Alan Schwartz (right) is congratulated upon his elec- tion to the chairmanship of the Jewish Welfare Federation executive committee by his successor,. JWF president Mandell Berman. Outgoing chairman of the executive committee is Hyman Safran. At the rear is Irwin Green, president of United Jewish Charities. Gaza Strip Opens to Nathal Settlement MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES AGENCY Of THE SHOW WORLD • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ein Netzarim, a new Nahal (para-military) settlement in the Gaza Strip has been of- ficially established. The settlement, about four miles south of Gaza, will be populated by members of the Betar youth movement. Several stone buildings have been built by the housing ministry. Gen Rehavam Zeevi, com- manding officer of the cen- tral command, told the set- tlers that they would have to alternate their farming with fighting against terror- ists if necessary. Ein Netzarim is the latest in a series of Jewish settlements established in the Gaza Strip, officially for security rea- sons, although Israel holds that any territory under Is- rael's control is open to set- tlement. EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? Cranhrook House Motel 20500 JAMES COUZENS (II Milo & GreeefieId—Acres free Nonillion() Cell 342-3000 F.. the flew/ Arceanniedetiens COLOR f.Y '• COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Try Oar Sorb. Shoo Dias. et the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Litisowisw Sonic. Available 1972 JTA Inc.) Rabbi Shlomo Goren, one of the two new chief rabbis of Israel, can parachute from an airplane, if neces- sary. He was attached as chaplain to the Israeli army and seeing the young men jumping, f el t he should share their experience. He is the kind of rabbi who likes to actively identify himself with his flock. We met Rabbi Goren some years back and asked if he was afraid making the jump. "Well," he said, "I recited the Psalms as I jumped."' He didn't have to look in the Sidur while jumping. He knew the Psalms by heart. That made it easier for him. The first chief rabbi of Eretz Israel, Rabbi Kook, was less the active man, more the philosophical and mystic type. His mind took wings in the realms of mysti- cism. To his mind the Jew- ish people and Eretz Israel were connected in some in- timate bond that contravened the normal, and his mystic vision even included the pos- sibility of man conquering the final enemy — Death. Rabbi Kook's successor, Rabbi Herzog, was a kind of days, perhaps he would have been a parachute jumper. lie performed in the Roman gladiator shows. Rabbi Gamaiel did a jugg- ling act in the synagogue in ancient days — on Sukkot. Hillel was a wood chopper. Rashi raised grapes for a living: Maimonides was a physician. Rabbi Isaac M. Wise had a little farm near Cincinnati. He was the great Reform leader. He farmed and re- formed, you might say. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise con- fessed that many people told him he would have made a great actor. The saintly liafetz Hayim opened a store but when he found that the people were patronizing his store out of respect for the rabbinate and to the detriment of his competitor, he closed it. The Zionist leader Nahum Sokolow said of his rabbi that once he was offered some money but he didn't know what it was. The rab- bi's wife was the breadwin- ner. The rabbi sat all day and "learned." • Rabbi Bernard Revel was an Oklahoma oil magnate. 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If the talmudic rabbi, Resh Lakish lived in these ( Isaac Stern Due at JDC Meeting late teens and within six years he had his semiha for the rabbinate and a univer- sity doctorate. Ile was soon married into a rich oil man's family. When he was of- fered the post of head of the Yeshiva .tiniversity, he glad- ly renounced the oil wealth to take the job which in fi- nancial terms then paid very little. So rabbis have been of "oil" types. The Racquet Clubs Feature: FIVE WEEKS OF TENNIS INSTRUCTION NOVEMBER 27th Through DECEMBER 31st ,LADIES' CLINIC: Morning and afternoon sessions begin- ning November 27th for 5 weeks, 2 hours of clinic per week. Evening session on Monday B. Thursday nights. Practice sessions will be available. Crown Kosher Catering MEN'S CLINIC: Evening sessions on Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday or Sunday. 2 hours of instruction per night for 5 weeks. Let Us Make This JUNIORS' CLINIC: Morning and afternoon -sessions starting at 9 a.m. on Saturdays. 2 hours of instruction. 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