THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 6, 1973-31
TO AVOID THE RUSH
Place Your
PASSOVER
Order Early
ADAS S H A LO M MEN'S
CLUB will present Dr. Ye-
hudah Reinharz at the club's
breakfast series 8:30 a.m.
Sunday. Each of the sessions
be gins with services. Dr.
Reinharz, prof es s o r of
history at the University of
Michigan, will s peak on
"Absorbing Soviet Jews into
Israeli Society." Guests are
invited. Host for the Israeli
breakfast is Jerry Glassman.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S
CLUB wil conclude its
"Kaleidescope — Judaism in
a Changing World" series
for men only noon April 25
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at the synagogue. Richard H.
; 31:: Lobenthal, Michigan regional
director of the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith,
will speak on "Is Anti-Semi-
tism Dead in America?"
Lobenthal, a consultant on
civil rights, is on the faculty
of Wayne State University
and the field work faculties
of WSU and University of
Michigan graduate schools.
For reservations and ticket
information, call the syna-
gogue office, 357-5544. Mem-
bers of the speakers com-
At! mittee are Dr. Robert
Baruch, Dr. Gerald Laker,
Dr. Murray Shekter and Max
Somberg.
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When Rose Lehrman shows
a visitor through Bnai
Moshe's little museum of
ceremonial art, it is im-
mediately apparent that the
200 treasures it contains are
very much a part of her.
They represent many years
of painstaking searching and
collecting — an avocation
that Bnai Moshe recognized
by creating the museum in
her honor.
Mrs. Lehrman is more
than museum curator, how-
ever. The wife of Rabbi
Moses Lehrman, she will be
honored for her 25 years of
service to the congregation
and its sisterhood at a
special Sabbath service April
MRS. MOSES LEHRMAN
This 150-year-old silver
spicebox from Syria is
among the unique items in
Cong. Bnai Moshe's museum
of ceremonial art, of which
Mrs. Moses Lehrman is
curator. The box, which she
found 19 years ago on the
Lehrmans' first visit to Is-
rael, is divided into three
parts to hold wine, spices
and honey. It was used dur-
ing the Havdala ceremony to
symbolize hope for a sweet
week.
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design, it is of Portuguese-
Spanish origin."
Some items in the museum
have been donated by mem-
bers of Bnai Moshe who
found the treasures stored
away in attics and base-
ments.
Her fascination with cere-
monial objects was explained
by Mrs. Lehrman: "Relics
tell a thrilling story of an
inspired and dedicated peo-
ple. Judaica pieces are part
of our heritage, tradition and
culture. Looking at an item,
holding it in your hands and
admiring the skill of the
artists who created these
ceremonial objects to en-
hance our ritual observances,
dramatizes the sense of be-
longing to a noble and lofty
people."
Even Rabbi Lehrman,
"who once protested, now
delights in accompanying me
on my adventurous antique
hunting."
14. An oneg Shabat luncheon
and program will follow, for
which all congregation fami-
lies are invited to make res-
ervations.
Mrs. Lehrman was instru-
mental in the affiliation of
her sisterhood with the
National Women's League
of Conservative sisterhoods
when she first came on the
Bnai Moshe scene. She intro-
duced the oneg Shabat pro-
gram to the sisterhood and
served as chairman of the
cultural event for 15 years.
She also has presented a
number of cultural events
and written original scripts
for many programs. Mrs.
Lehrman has been active in
Hillel Day School and the
United Hebrew Schools Wo-
men's Auxiliary. She also
was active in the David
Horodoker organization.
SILVERMAN DETROIT
But no one doubts that the
LADIES
AUXILIARY will
favorite project of Mrs.
Lehrman, the mother of two meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday at
married daughters, is the the JWV home. The auxiliary
Bnai Moshe museum. Most will present a flag 10 a.m.
of its rare items have been Thursday to the Dexter
acquired on the Lehrmans' School. Tess Kominars is
trips abroad, particularly in patriotic instructress. An
afternoon of games, prizes
Israel.
She said that the museum and refreshments was held
contains a piece of Judaica recently for veterans at
from every part of the world Allen Park Veterans Hos-
where Jews have lived. pital. Senior vice president
Taking on the characterfstIZ Mrs. Rose Sharkey was
flavor of the country where chairman.
they were created, the Heins
are fashioned of such ma- `Plaza Suite' Cast
terials as clay, wood, copW,
tin, brass, silver and gold. Auditions Planned
Among the items are a
Auditions for Center The-
turn-of-the-century Russian ater's final production of the
etrog box, acquired many year, "Plaza Suite," the Neil
years ago in a little shop in Simon comedy, will be held
Brooklyn; a 200-year-old Ner 7:30 p.m. April 18 and 19 at
Tamid from Italy, which she the Jewish Center.
obtained in Jerusalem; and
The play will be directed
rimonim (Torah decorations) by Hal Youngblood, WJR ex-
from Morocco, discovered in ecutive producer and pro-
a Tol Aviv basement store. ducer and alternate host of
"While in an obscure an- the "Focus" program.
tique shop in Madrid some
Needed are six males (one
years ago," Mrs. Lehrman or two of them juvenile) and
recalled recently, "I found a five females (two of them
most unusual spicebox made ingenues). Scripts are avail-
of the tusk of an elephant able at the Center library.
covered with silver and en-
Production dates are May
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used in our ritual. In the rates are available for the-
front, a large letter, `SHIN,' aters parties. For informa-
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God, is carved. Of Moorish ext. 223, weekday mornings.
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Women's Lib View
by AJCongress
Rapped by Agudist
NEW YORK—"The Amer-
ican Jewish Congress has no
right to make us the Uncle
Toms of modern society. Or-
thodox Jewish women are not
oppressed and have never so-
licited the American Jewish
Congress to serve as their
spokesman or their advocate
for liberation," charged Mrs.
Josephine Reichel, president
of Aguda Women of America.
ica.
"We are neither slaves nor
second-class citizens and we
do not need any self-styled
abolitionists to plead for our
freedom."
Mrs. Reichel's statement
came in response to a speech
delivered by Mrs. Naomi
Levine, executive director of
AJCongress, in Washington,
D.C. in which she said that
"it is time for a new Talmud
to be written . . . to meet
contemporary conditions . . .
to raise our status in the
Jewish community."
Mrs. Reichel charged "Not
only is the AJC's uncalled-
for advocacy demeaning, it
betrays a terrible ignorance
of women's key role in tra-
ditional Judaism."
Marriages
WIENER-ELY—Goldie Ely
of Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, and Louis Wiener of
North Miami Beach, were
married in a recent cere-
mony at the Birmingham
Temple. Rabbi Sherwin T.
Wine officiated. The couple
will live in North Miami
Beach.
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