THE CULTURAL COMMISSION of • Brother-Sister Artists, Here From USSR, to Give Recital CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK Cordially invites the entire community to at- tend its Spring Lecture Series featuring out- standing figures in the world of Jewish Culture. Violinist Mischa Lefkowitz and his sister violinist Tanya Klemptner, will appear in concert 'at Beth Achim Syna- gogue 7:30 p.m. March 31. The concert will be under the joint co-sponsorship of the synagogue cultural com- mission, men's club, sister- hood • and young married group and made possible through the underwriting of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Laker. Free tickets can be obtained from the synagogue office, according to Bernard Panush, chairman of the cultural com- mission. Lefkowitz, 20, who is from Riga, Latvia, arrived in the United States in 1973 and is a student of Mischa Mischa- koff at Wayne State Univer- sity. Following his first ap- pearance in Detroit with the Center Symphony Orchestra, he has given many perform- ances. This will be his first recital with his sister Tanya, who recently arrived from Russia. Mrs. Klemptner, 27, start- ed playing piano at age 6. A ISAAC B. SINGER Tuesday, March 5, 1974 8:30 P.M. The worlf-famous author of Satan in Goray, The Magician of Lublin, The Slave and other works in Yiddish will discuss MY PHILOSOPHY AS A JEWISH WRITER. Adolph Lichter Memorial Lecture ARTHUR COHEN Tuesday, March 12, 1974 8:30 P.M. Mr. Cohen has written many books on Jewish thought such as The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition and The Natural and Supernatural Jew. His novel In the Days of Simon Stern was published last year. THE GREAT MYTH OF THE. JEWS: THE COMING OF THE MESSIAH will be his topic. Both Lectures Will Be Held in the Morris Adler Hall CALIFORNIA? WHY NOT: TICKETS TO ANYWHERE. HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. CALL ME CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK 27375 Bell Road, Southfield No Admission Charge 357-5544 • I I MISCHA LEFKOWITZ AND TANYA KLEMPTNER graduate of the Musical Academy and the Latvian Conservatory in Riga, she performed with the Riga Symphony Orchestra during her last appearance in Russia. The concert program will include works by Beethoven, Bruch, Wienawski, Rachman- inoff, Bartok and Saint-Saens. The cultural commission assisting Panush consists of the following: Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm, Cantor and Mrs. Simon Ber- manis, Mrs. Don Davis, Lou Ellenson, Dr. Manuel Feldman, Maynard Feldman, Mrs. Larry Fox, Mrs. Ewald Gershun, Leon- ard Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laker, Paul Masserman, Mrs. Arthur Schussler, Sidney Silver- man, Sidney H. Silverman and Steven Victor. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For the first time in 20 years, the opening Passover seder will fall on a Saturday night (April 6). This will mean special procedures for the observant, who cannot prepare for a Saturday night seder on the Sabbath. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis has issued the follow- ing guideline to assist in preparations: Thanit Behorim (Fast of the First-Born): Since fast- ing is not permitted on the Sabbath, the fast is moved up to Thursday, April 4. The Siyum, when done, takes place after the morning serv- ice. Bedikat Hametz (search for the unleavened): It is per- formed in the usual manner on Thursday night, April 4. Hametz must be burned Fri- day morning April 5, before 11:30 a.m. but the "Bitul" is not recited until the corre- sponding time Saturday morn- ing, April 6. Leave only enough halla to be consumed for two Sabbath meals. Sale of hametz must be completed on Friday, April 5. Recom- mended time for Tefilla on Shabat no later than 7:30 Allen Pollack to Speak Here This Weekend Labor Talk at Temple Patricia Proctor, greater Detroit representative of the United Farm Workers Union, will speak on "The Plight of the Farm Worker" following 8:30 p.m. services today at Temple Kol Ami. Rabbi Ernst Conrad will speak at services on "Jewish Concern for the Rights of the Labor- ing Man." 17520 West Twelve Mile Road, Suite 111 (Detroit) Southfield, Mich. 48076, (313) 559-6755 UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS NURSERY SCHOOL Announces Registration For September 1974 MORNINGS 9:00 to 1 1:30 a.m., 2, 3, and 5 mornings Transportation available in Southfield, Huntington Woods, and Oak Park (car pools possible from other areas). Now in its 24th year, the UHS Nursery School is licensed as a NURSERY SCHOOL, which means it meets the highest standards required by the State of Michigan. - Guideline Is Distributed for Saturday Night Seder Dr. Allen Pollack will open Adat Shalom Synagogue's spring adult study series 8:15 p.m. Sunday with an address on "The Jewish People in a World of Crisis." Earlier in the day, at 4 p.m., Dr. Pollack will meet in informal dialogue with col- legians and teen-agers on "Justice for Jews .. Justice for Arabs." The young people are invited to a buffet supper following Dr. Pollack's talk. The day is a project of the adult study commission. Mrs. Mildred Weiss is chairman. The community is invited at no charge. For further information, contact: ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER Friday, March 1, 1974 21 AFTERNOON SESSIONS 1:00 to 3:30 p.m., 5 days only a.m. since all Hametz must be removed by 10:30 a.m. Procedure for Sabbath Meals: All food should be Passover items prepared in Passover utensils. We sug- gest that no soup be served and foods which require scouring for cleaning uten- sils should be avoided. Using Passover utensil, transfer food to throwaway dishes of either paper or plastic. On Sabbath morning, we recom- mend cold food only. Follow- ing the meal, rinse all dishes and silverware and store with hametz dishes. All left- over crumbs should be flush- ed down the toilet. Sabbath "holent" and usual Sabbath meal should be eaten in complete Passover service as the Seuda Shlishit beginning at 1 p.m. No Matzo May Be Eaten All Day. Additional details will be given at a Passover Institute tentatively scheduled for 8 p.m. March 25 at the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Bible ,Quiz 1. What is the promise on which the Jewish claim to the Land of Israel is based? 2. • What happened to Lot's wife? 3. After the Flood, what symbolized the covenant be- twee4 man and God that there will be no similar flood to destroy all mankind? 4. In biblical times there was concern about ecology. .What was said about trees? 5. What city is described as the city of peace and truth? 6. How is man's labor de- scribed in the Bible? 7. What city is known as the city of palm trees? 8. Who did not eat or drink for 40 days? 9. Which day of the ,week is a covenant between God and the Jewish People? 10. What was the parable used by Nathan the Prophet to rebuke King David? 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