Lz_tTef ,2 reel Tahiti 32—Friday, ion. -5;1973 mg sayirm reosTio 31'T ,vuuwerkyANK-Accumonewiwoaccapx.x.,7 , — - ETQf ni THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ol A champagne reception to benefit the Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Israel will take place 8:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iden, 10005 Elgin, Huntington Woods. Invitations have been sent to the leaders of the Michi- gan Jewish War Veterans and its ladies auxiliary, who are expected to extend the invitation to their own mem- bers and friends. The Chaim Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv is the largest hospital in Israel, with more than 1,200 beds. The hospital and research center was called Tel Hasho- mer until the death of Dr. Sheba, the first and only di- rector of the hospital, in June Editor, The Jewish News: know his address. So far, apparently, they Creative Photography One of my students brought Furthermore, there is no have had little success, but me the pamphlet entitled such organization as "Jews they consider that if they get • Casdids "Christmas is a Jewish Holi- for Jesus" in the state of one Jew to believe in Jesus, • Commercial day (or at least it should Michigan. Israel's Remnants, their mission was well ac- • Iasi, Portraits be)." Fraught with gramma- Inc. is associated with the complished, • Ismaili, Portraits tical errors, the pamphlet Hebrew Christian Alliance, RABBI JACK GOLDMAN, • Madre§ Studies makes an appeal to Jewish and they, Rev. Burkhalter Jewish Chaplain • Restorations readers that they should fi- informed me, have "two or • Custom framing Macomb County nally put away their preju- three" Jewish members will- Community College dices and their fears and ing to divulge their names. Official U.S. Cover...et recognize Jesus as "the All of this corroborates the Passport & Immigratioo Pastes greatest Jew that ever lived." sum and substance of the 354-1677 The pamphlet is signed opinions that you have ex- 4, "Jews for Jesus. Moishe pressed in the past few weeks JACK Rosen, Israel's Remnants in your editorial column rel- studio of photography Inc., 22000 Avon, Oak Park. ative to the "Key '73 Move- * Seymour Schwartz Agency 25211 Telegraph Rood 968-4378.' The pamphlet was ment" and the so-called Closed Mondays **** ****** ** "Jews for Jesus organiza- distributed in the Northland Shopping Center last Satur- tion." I asked Rev. Burkhalter day night (the weekend be- who supports the missionary fore Christmas). activity which provides for Out of curiosity, I called the 2N,4--riminatin g or the telephone number pro- the publication of these pam- vided in the pamphlet and phlets. Private endowments asked to speak with Moishe and various local c h u r c h nlerhsinmenl groups (that consider this Rosen. The telephone was an- mission to the Jews as para- by swered by Rev. Clarke E. mount in their church work) Burkhalter, whom I did not provide the funding and the recognize: but he recognized personnel necessary to carry me when I identified myself. on the program of Israel's Some 12 years ago, while Remnants, Inc. 358-3642 teaching Hebrew at Memphis • • State University, I was in- vited to speak to the students Writers Take Issue of a small Bible college in With Angry 'Son' the ouskirts of Memphis. Editor, The Jewish News: Rev. Burkhalter had been the The writer in the letter instructor of that group. box of Dec. 22 is "disillusion- After a few preliminaries, ed and dischanted" with our I mentioned to Rev. Burk- halter that one of the se religious establishment be- pamphlets had found its way cause during his father's Eleanor Heyman Marion Feuerman into my hands and that I was 2-1/2 weeks stay in Sinai Tel Ilashomer, established • in 1948, formerly was bar- racks for British military personnel. In 1952, Sheba be- came director and turned it into a respected medical fa- LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN cility. The Jewish War Veterans AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of National Ladies Auxiliary has been a contributor and Mrs. Seymour Zuger, 14201 Nadine, Oak Park. President supporter of the hospital Mrs. Esther Bershad will re- since 1948. It has built an port on service, and plans operating wing at the hospi- tal and supplied whatever will be made for the Febru- medical equipment was re- ary party. quested. Mrs. Iden. national JWV conductress and child wel- fare chairman, visited the hospital and interviewed Dr. Sheba in December 1967 for the National Ladies Bulletin of JWVA. At its national convention in Houston last August, the national auxiliary pledged $50,000 to build a cyto-gene- tic laboratory as a memorial to Dr. Sheba. It was his desire to invesbgate genetic disorders and to further me- dical knowledge of birth de- fects during pregnancy. Mrs. Sidney Lantz is presi- dent of Michigan JWVA, and anxious to speak with Moishe a Hospital no rabbi visited. Rosen. I would like to ask this Mrs. Bernard Zendel and It turns out that there is disappointed son how often Mrs. Frank Morgano state no "Moishe Rosen," or that did his father visit a syna- Aid to Israel chairmen. Members of Robert J: there is somebody by that gogue? To mingle with Jews in a Rafelson Auxiliary will serve name connected with this or- MISS JOAN PENNER as hostesses at the reception, ganization but he lives in synagogue is absolutely free, under the direction of auxil- California, and "off hand" and in some places the con- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin iary president Mrs. Alvin Rev. Burkhalter does not gregants are fed. You have Penner of Pierson Ave. an- the wrong attitude to state Stern. nounce the engagement of • that you will be too busy Friends are invited. For in- their daughter Joan Sharon to visit our overly expensive formation, call JWV head- to Mark Stephen Michalson, edifices, etc. It is absurd to quarters, 559-5680. No res- son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman think that it takes money to Michalson of Morrison Ave., ervations are necessary. visit a house of worship or Southfield. to be interested in Jews and The Jewish News: An April wedding is Set Editor, June their activities. The Nazis have done noth- planned. BEN SCHRAUB ing to Heine the person and Secretary Heine the poet: he was be- Student Retreat Cong. Bnai Jacob yond their reach. They even vissismisommassummt m JWV Penner-Michalson -Rites Set for April Heine, a Man for All Seasons CARICATURES f e ma pill OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop El-Mars has expanded to serve you better WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, PERSIANS, BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS,etc El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile, just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. o phone calls Pleas*, Entire Stock of GIRLS' NYLON Menora Singles Plans to Hold First Dance Menora Singles will hold its first dance of the new year 8 p.m. Sunday at Alvaros Restaurant. Tickets will be available at the door. Singles over age 18 are in- vited. Dress is casual. Re- freshments will be served, and music will be provided by the Window Frame. For information, call Al Lovett. 557-4133, or Ron Chess, or 255 0727. SKI JACKETS • • • could not take him away from all those of us who now Editor, The Jewish News: want to cherish and admire It goes without saying that his work. Nothing here, then, rabbis do visit Sinai Hospi- calls for exoneration or atone- tal, and to all indications ment. they visit members of their For what has been done to congregation. Was the letter writer's the Jewish people, and this includes Heine the Jew, no father a member of any one alive can possibly exon- house of worship? If he was, erate (absolve, vindicate) then I am sure that had his Germany — unless history rabbi known of his illness, were to be revised or the he would have been glad to Church of Rome were to de- make the visit bringing cheer cree so. To atone (make and also expressing a bless- amends, expiate) for their ing for a speedy recovery. '5„ • deeds during the Nazi era, to- If the father does not be- day's Germans have really long to any house !)f worship, MISS SUSAN HARELIK done nothing and will do then the son could have con- Mr. and Mrs. Morris flare- nothing, probably because tacted any rabbi, who I am lik of Tavistock Tr., South- it cannot be done. sure would have visited the field, announce the engage- Germany should be of no father at Sinai Hospital. ment of their daughter Susan concern to us at all. Our own The priest who visited the Marlene to Robert Michael conduct is still our problem. writer's father is deserving Krakow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Are we, not unlike Esau, to of the highest praise. but Louis Krakow of Northsille. sell our dignity for a postage let's not forget that rabbis A June wedding is planned. stamp? have many other important In your recent commentar- phases of their duties to fol. JAMES J. LEVBARG, ed- ies, I note a concern about fill. ucational director at Temple the preservation of Jewish in- It would be nice if a corn- Beth El, chaired a session on tegrity within a contempo- mittee of rabbis from the camping at the annual con- rary world. It is quite possi- Orthodox, Conservative and ference of the National As- • ble, therefore, that you too the Reformed houses of wor- sociation of Temple Educa- may want to reflect more on ship could take turns in visit- tors in Toronto. Les barg, a fleine's relation with the ing the hospitals and bring past president of the NATE, Jews of his time—a subject cheer to the patients. is chairman of the pension very relevant to our own JOSEPH SHAPIRO committee. He was accom- time—rather than on his re-' panied by Richard Lowen- j lation with Germany. I hope "He who gives food to a that, supervisor of the Beth you agree. small child must tell its moth- El Birney branch. JOSHUA LIFSCHITZ er."—Talmud. and hi3 Orchestra FOR QUICK SALE for Susan Harelik The Garin, a group of young people preparing to move to Israel and the Mich- igan Association of Jewish Students have scheduled a weekend retreat for college students at Camp Tamarack Jan. 12-14. The group has chosen the theme "Is Israel an Alter- native?" Amotz and Nurit Peleg, flabonim schlikhim, and Prof. Joseph Levanon will make presentations. An oneg Shabat with Israeli singing and dincing is planned for Friday evening. An Israeli film will be shown Saturday night. Deadline for registration is today. For inforination, call Gordon Silverman, 3414200. GORBACK 356-8525 Ilredding to Focus on Israel 4O2.6 Marriage is the only known example of the happy meet- ing of the immovable object and the irresistible force.— Ogden Nash. 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