20—Friday,-Lon. 5, 1973 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEW/4H SERVICES SS 4 . I - , 1 bra ry Receives Rare . Judaica Front Leotitted' SinttniS' . The library of Temple Beth El is the recipient of Simons Collection of Rare Temple Beth El's new build. ish periodicals published all Judaica," includes books on ing under construction on Tel- over the world. Anglo-Jewish history, Bible, egraph and 14-Mile Rds. The library is open daily ;,rin t ' . : (1 1 le i c n t" tine Ill',, , 1.1/+ t i ; t i a cnaci customs a n d ceremonies, Simons plans to supplement from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on 19th centuries, each book in al grammar. Ilebrew literature. the collection from time to weekends from 9 a.m, to colorful deluxe binding. Hebrew language, Judaism, time. He also contributed in p.m. Mrs. Harold Nelson is The hooks are the gift of Jewish calendar, Jewish his- past years an extensive col- librarian. Leonard N. Simons, a past tory, Josephus, Palestine, president of Temple Beth El Philo Judaeus, Spinoza, Tal- lection of books on Michigan to Wayne State University I and nationally known book mud and theology. collector. The collection, to They will be housed in a and a collection on Judaica be known as the "Leonard N. special case in the library of to Brandeis University. The library of Temple Beth El was established in • Complefe time of Illiaefels, Vileness 1878 and is one of the oldest • Orimak d Plefer•l feeds Je wish congregational li- • Diabetic awl Allergy feeds braries in this part of the • Lew Ghee Node—Soh hoe Nods country, containing some • Dry foals • Aml Nets Ten years ago, Cong. table. A special candle-light- 10,000 volumes of Judaica. • f awes. foripowe Shaarey ledek removed its ing ceremony will feature 10- The library receives nearly Torah scrolls from the Chi- year-old children, with the 2823 Coolidge, Berkley cago Blvd. building in De- 11th candle lit by the eldest every book of Jewish interest PHONE 543-3505 troit to a new edifice in member of the congregation. as soon as it is off the press re. Perkin. 000. Deity 10 t• and subscribes to many Jew- Southfield. The first service Decorations will include Was held in December 1962, huge photographs of events followed by the dedication in at the synagogue 10 years January 1963. ago. The past 10 years will Members of the congrega- be depicted in a slide film to presents • tion will relive memories be shown throughout the eve- when they gather Jan. 20 to ning. celebrate the 1C.th anniver- Invitations with reply cards sary of the synagogue in the — new building and its 111th have been sent to every year as a congregation. The member of the congregation. 7 p.m. event will include Irving Laker is reserva- 1824 W. 14 Mile Rd. betw. Coolidge & Crooks cocktails, dinner, entertain- tions chairman. Chairman of 2 Miles E. of Woodward ment, dancing to the Fenby- the celebration is Samuel C. Dress Casual 8 Refreshments — Ages 19 8 Over Carr Orchestra and a sweet Kovan. CONG. BNAI ISR.SEI, of Pontiac: SerVICVS 8.30 p.m. today conducted by Hebrew class 4, and 7.30 a m. Saturday Rabbi Berman will speak on "The Bondage and the Redemption." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8 p in today. Rabbi Fram wit I deliver his "Forecast for the Year 1973." Nancy Zaus mer, Bat Mitzva. At II a.m. services Saturday, Ryan Attenson, Bar Mitzva. CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 5 p m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will preach on "Jewish Names." TEMPLE EMANU•EL: Services 8 15 p m. today. Dr. Melvyn Rubenfire will speak on "Heart Transplant Today—the Future." Jeffrey Schwartz, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BNAI MiLKSIIE: Services 4 45 pm. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "The Short in Spirit." Charles Goldstein, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad and Mrs. Bernice Gadon will lead discussion of "How Good Is Your Mental Health?" CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Nelson will preach on "The Year That Was, the Year That Will Be." Lynn Gaherman, Bat Mitzva. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Nelson will speak on "What's Plaguing Us?" Steven Pittler, Bar Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will discuss "Are You a Secret Existentialist?" CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-1111,1,EL: Services 5:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "The Games Some People Play." TEMPLE BETA El,: Services 8:30 pm. today, presented by Tickets evadable at door $2.50 the Young People's Society. A panel of parents and —For Info Call 557-4133, 255-0727 youth will discuss "Do You Trust Your Child?" At 11 BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Kanter will speak on (Copyright 1973, JTA, loc.) "Can the City Be Seen From Beyond Eight Mile?" Bruce The Kaye, Bar Mitzva. The Jew offers a prayer an expression of distress TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. asking the Almighty to guard blended with hope. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will preach on "Gates of Pray• his tongue from evil after The distress is either that concluding the basic body of of David who flees from his CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. prayer. enemies or that of the Al- Saturday. Marc Bagley and Daniel Weberman, Bnai The Kabala (Zohar, Vay- mighty who is distressed at Mitzva. yikra 53a) states that he who the sight of the suffering of CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. has an evil tongue will not his people. Saturday. Darryl Friedman, Bar Mitzva . have his prayers accepted Its use after the main body ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today before the Almighty. of prayer would then indicate and 9 a.m. Saturday. David Cornfield, Bar Mitzva. After finishing the substan- that after one is finished CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 tial body of prayer one shows praying he feels the urgency a.m. Saturday. Steven llillcnberg and Jeffrey Goldman. concern that his plea be ac• of his anguish and seeks for Bna i M i t zva. a. cepted and considered rather redemption whose coming Regular services will be held at Cone. Bnai David. than rejected by the Al- will eventually relieve both Young Israel of Greenfield, Livonia Jewish Congregation, mighty. Actually, the cots the mind of man and the on the occasion of its annual dinner which will be Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. eluding statement of the heart of the sympathetic Al- Beth Isaac of Trenton, Young Israel of Southfield (Stevenson held on Sunday, January 7, 1973. We commend to the main bedy of prayer is a mighty, who is always con- School), Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Downtown Syna- entire Jewish community the outstanding work of these plea that the "words of my cerned and involved in the gogue and 13340 W. Seven Mile. mouth" be acceptable before welfare of His creation. two organizations in furthering the highest ideals of Minyan will be held at 7 . 30 a.m. Monday through Friday the Almighty. purity in Jewish life. and 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Temple Israel. A daily minyan and To achieve such a goal, a Sabbath services are held at 17376 Wyoming. person is asked to strive for Yeshiva U. Official We call upon every member of the Jewish community the status of being one whose to Address Brunch at to attend this annual dinner and thus demonstrate words are usually proper Shaar Hashomayim his support of these high ideals. and well-intended. Should the Rabbi Milton Furst, execu- worshiper be one who nor- tive assistant to the president Council of Orthodox Rabbis mally speaks evil of others, Cong. Beth Shalom will ! For information, call Beth This dinner es eateryst mils. rour suporvisi0.1 be establishes the reputation of Yeshiva University, will be honor its first shamos, Sam- Shalom, LI 7-7970, or Mrs. guest speaker at a brunch and the record of one who uel Manis, at a "Shabat Ex-Sidney Pianira ticket chair- should not be taken seriously soon so red by Cong. Shaar • mtimilmilimmiiiiImmiummilimmiliiiiiiiiimilummmittimIlimmum perience" Jan. 12. I man, 968-4747. E Hashomayim, Windsor, 10:30 at his word. i Sam Rudofsky, chairman, The family evening is open a.m. Sunday, g Furthermore, one who said a Kahalat Shabat serv- to friends, as well as Beth seeks to The annual brunch benefits E — find favor in the the national scholarship pro- g. ice will open the festivities at Shalom members. eyes of the Creator should 6 p.m. A congregational kid- show that he himself expres- •gram of Yeshiva University. ush and a dinner will follow Through its program the uni- Triumoh for Aguna 'es an attitude of friendship versity is aided in providing -f Manis was born in David- JERUSALEM — A woman toward his fellow man. financial assistance to 75 per- g liorodek, Russia. on June 23. who was declared an agora. ; Why is the 20th Psalm re- 1890 He left Russia as a 20 years ago, when her bus_. cited on week-days towards cent of its current enrollment g -I - of more than 7,000 men and s - young man and came direct- hand deserted her, has lo- Has Choice Dates Available At E. the end of the morning women. ly to Detroit: - cated him and obtained a prayers? Rabbi Furst was appointed Ile married the former divorce. ( An aguna is un Based on an old tradition Annie Robinson, and had able to remarry under Jew- that the first two Psalms are executive assistant in 1970. An alumnus of Yeshiva g ish law being neither di three daughters and eight g one (Berakot 9h). this Psalm College and ordained at the grandchildren. Mrs. Manis vorced nor widowed, at follows .18 of David's Psalms Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theo- -m- though her husband has left died four years ago. just as its incorporation into logical Seminary, R a b h i Mania retired in 1968, after her for some reason.) 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. The couple was married in the morning liturgy makes it Furst has been national vice working at Robinson Furni• follow the 18 benedictions of president of the Religious lure Co. and in the restaurant flaifa 20 years ago, when the the main body of-prayer. Zionists of America and woman was 23. Soon after business. Some claim it was added editor of the "Jewish Hori- ward, they decided to di Ile has been active at Beth before the prayer which zon", the organization's pub- vorce, but the Haifa Rabbin ▪ for Weddings, Bar Mitzvas, and other Simchas == Shalom from the founding of Teal Court asked them to speaks of the coming of a lication. the con gation IR years wait a month to think it over. "Redeem, r to Zion" because = Prior to joining the Yeshiva P _ . ago, He = . erved as shamos it is supposed to allude to University staff in 1954, he Meanwhile, the husband = E We Also Cater for Many Organizations for severs years without re- the day when the redemption left the country and was not was national director of the muneration Later, he be- heard from again until re, of the people of Israel will - FOR League for Religious Labor = came Beth .'halom's official comfy when ',ring relief to the suffering the woman was in Israel and executive direc- shamos. told that he had been seen people' from their adversar- tor of the Religious Zionists i ICS In add' on to his role in walkint; down a Haifa street of America. (Inc who has finished pre- the synagogue, Manis served The woman rushed to a Coordinating all brunch ar- as recording secretary of the lawyer, who arranged for a senting his petitions to the rangements is Rabbi Dr. Almighty winds up his pray.' Rovner•Lachowicher Society restraining order to preven' Samuel Stollman, an alum- for many years. the husband from leaving the ors with a hope that restora- nus of Yeshiva University. • We also cater in your home or hall of your choice After kitiush and dinner, country again. The man sub- lion will finally come to the! Rabbi David A. Nelson will sequently appeared in Rab- suffering people in some sort There can be no high Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis lead a program of tribute to binical Court and granted his of an eschatological period. civility without a deep moral- Manis- Others consider this prayer ; wife a divorce. ity.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. 11111111111111111111111111MINISMIIMIIN11111111NINNIIRINIUMIIIIIMMIRUM11111M111. BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS Shaarey Zedek to Celebrate lOth Year in Southfield Building "Menora Singles" Singles Party & Dance Sun., Jan. 7th 8 p.m. At ALVAROS, Prayer COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS of Metropolitan Detroit extend greetings to MIKVAH ISRAEL and the WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE Beth Shalom to Honor Its First Sexton, Samuel Manis, at Service ROYAL KOSHER CATERERS = CONGREGATION g BETH ACHIM i . a FREE HALL RENTALS E "ROYAL" SERVICE And the Best Kosher Meal In Town :-... Call 357-0244 — 864-8177