Don't waste money on a patent when you invent an excuse. ing of Temple Beth El Sun- day, Jay W. Allen was elect- ed president. Other officers elected were Merton J. Segal BINGO and David K. Page, vice CONG. BETH SHALOM presidents; Marvin Novick, 14601 WEST LINCOLN OAK PARK treasurer; and Robert N. EVERY TUES. 7:30 P.M. Canvasser, honorary presi- dent. Jay Allen President of Beth El THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS True Good Will I The following were elected to the board of trustees: Jerome M. Ash, Milton H. Dresner, Paul Handleman, Marvin A. Frenkel, Dr. Al-. fred M. Kreindler and Har- vey E. Schatz. BINGO BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL 5075 W. MAPLE BETWEEN MIDDLEBELT & INKSTER MONDAYS 7:30 P.M. - Allen was confirmed from the religious school of Tem- ple Beth El and is a lifelong member of the temple. He was chairman of leadership gifts of the building fund campaign and served as a member of the board of trustees for many years. He FREE . NEW TESTAMENT For Comparative Religious Study. Available in English, Yiddish or Hebrew. We wish to inform the Kosher consumer that SUPERIOR POTATO CHIPS Write: Scriptures Dept. H-242, 151 Prospect Drive Stratford, Conn. 06497 U.S.A. are no longer Kosher Certified and no longer under the supervision of L _ MICHIGAN KASHRUTH COUNCIL 542 4499 - JAY W. ALLEN is on the boards of Sinai Hospital, Jewish Home for the Aged, University-Liggett School, United Foundation, Detroit Men's ORT and Travelers Aid Society of De- troit. We aim at the assurance of a rounded and permanent national life. We do not dis- trust the future of essential democracy.—Franklin Dela- no Roosevelt. Give Your Child A Chance to Learn About HIS HERITAGE! HIS CULTURE, HIS HISTORY, HIS RELIGION ENRICH HIS FUTURE AND ENROLL HIM TODAY IN Unite d Sc400/3 FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPT. 4, 1974 f, erew (Beginners Classes Spetember 9th) The Community-Wide Jewish Education System from Nursery School through High School — Certified Teachers — Bar and Bat Mitzvah preparation . . . Special Class for Deaf Children . . . Complete Library . . . Audio Visual Department. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Elementary Schools Bnai Moshe-UHS Beth Achim-UHS 14390 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park, Michigan LI 8-4747 21100 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan 353-2518 Adat Shalom-UHS Bnai David-UHS 32200 Middlehelt Rd. Farmington, Michigan 626-2153- 24350 Southfield Southfield, Michigan 354-1050 High School Department Affiliate School 21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan 352-7117 Temple Emanu-El 14450 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park, Michigan LI 8-4747 NURSERY SCHOOL 15110 W. Ten Mile Oak Park, Michigan LI 8-4191 At. Bnai David Branch 24350 Southfield Southfield, Michigan 354-1050 ALL CLASSES NOW MEET WEEKDAYS FROM 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. (HIGH SCHOOL FROM 4:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M.) MODERN BUS FLEET PROVIDES TRANSPORTATION (Member Agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation) 1. What city played a role in the story of Jonah? 2. What two Biblical cities are the symbols of evil? 3. By what Biblical name did the Israelis call the area they captured in the Yom Kippur War on the West side of the Canal? 4. In modern times, the Biblical expression "I bore you on eagles' wings" had a special meaning. For whom? 5. What two Egyptian cities did the Hebrew slaves build? 6. What is the reference to "Why do you strike your brother?" "Who made you chief and ruler over us?" 7. Who said and on what occasion: "This is your God, 0 Israel, who brought you out of the land of Egypt"? 8. What prophet uttered the following: "I remembered, in your favor, the devotion of your youth, your love as a bride—How you followed Me in the wilderness, in a land not sown . . . " 9. In what city was David anointed King? How long did he reign there? 10. "The stars in their courses fought against . . . The brook Kishon swept them away." What is the refer- ence? QUIZ ANSWERS 'TZ-OZ:2 sa2pnr, --•1.1eaoqacr Sq par aaam GLIM samaeasi aqq pue eaasrs uaaAA; -aq SEM awl of saajas ueuoqaa jo .duos at.o. 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Jno ur fftritmaul teraads e peg „s2upw ‘sar•ea uo nod aaoq I„ uorssaadxa au, '8T:8 snpoxa •I:Lp srsauaD—(luatualLersua slam; 2ur -anp ldS.Ra ur ;lamp salrraessr atn. asaqm aaupd aq7 aq o; 1q2notn sr maze sp.rd,) •traq,soo pane° sr luau -rluoa ueopjv am; uo lem anddrx usoA ate 2u4anp magas/ aq; 4fq 14- IX2a tuna; plain;deo eaae a.gy •g '££-OZ:8T srsauaa— •aIctill aql ur paqraosap ulna jo srocguAs ail; axe T4E.rouuoo pue umpos. LIELI0f—•14EUOr Jo ,Gaols air; ur aroz Tue;aodu.31 ue .paSerd tranaurN Jo Alp arty •r. Kol Ami Picks New Officers Temple Kol Ami elected Burton Hollander as presi- dent at its eighth annual meeting. Other officers are Dr. Irving Friedman, Ed- ward 'Rothschild and Mrs. Morris Mersky, vice presi- dents; James Fuller, treas- urer; and Betty Desmonde, secretary. The board of trustees for the new term includes Mark Sedley, Robert Stein, Ruby- jean Gould, Jerry Farkas and Sheldon Adler. Forgetfulness of all reli- gion leads to the forgetful- ' ness of the duties of Jean Jacques Rousseau. The Jew who casts aside his distinctiveness for the sake of fellowship with other groups will bring nothing to that ultimate communion of minds which alone makes up human fellowship. He will bring to that hoped-for frat- ernity nothing but a mas- querading self, a spurious and washed-out personality. He will have nothing to give. He has destroyed his unique- ness. It is only an integrat- ed, vibrant and affirmative personality which has some- thing to contribute to a corn- munity of personalities. There is a type of good will which is based on indif- ference. "I am a Jew but I do not care very much about my religion. You are a Chris- tian and you do not care very much about yours. Why, then, let us be broad-minded about it." This is not good will. It is unconcern. For an unbelieving Jew and an unbelieving non-Jew to be tolerant of each other's non- belief is no achievement. It is when a believing Jew, who is profoundly moved by his faith, and a believing Chris- tian, who is profoundly moved by his, discover a common basis for good will, Friday, June 7, 1974-25 or a Masquerade? that a significant event is consummated. — Abba Hillel Silver, in "Religion in a Changing World." A go-getter is anyone who runs out of gasoline two miles from the nearest filling station. BINGO CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID EVERY THURS. 7:45 24350 SOUTHFIELD RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 0......th ♦ BINGO AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL SANS SOUCI HALL ON 9 MILE AT MIDDLEBELT EVERY SUNDAY 7:15 P.M. ....... SMALL SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMUNITY Of 35 Jewish Families requies a qualified Rabbi and teacher. Position Is Available I m m ediately. Write: Box 1165 The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT NOTICE OF SPECIAL. MEETING OF SPECIAL MEMBERS TO BE HELD ON JUNE 17, 1974 . TO THE SPECIAL MEMBERS: Please take notice that a special meeting of the spe- cial membership of Sinai Hospital of Detroit will be held in the ' Cafeteria of the Hospital located at 6767 West Outer Drive, Detroit, Michigan, on June 17, 1974 at 7:30 o'clock, P:M., Eastern Daylight Time, to consider and vote upon the following matters: (1) Ratification of amendments to the By-Lows of the Hospital which provide for two classes of voting membership, designate the Executive Vice-President of the Hospital as an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees and grant the President of the Board of Trustees the discretionary authority to make certain appointments to the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees. (2) Ratification of amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of the Hospital to provide for a perpetual term of existence, to provide foc two classes of voting membership and to reduce the quorum for meetings of the special members. The amendments to the By-Laws were adopted by the Board of Trustees on May 20, 1974. It is anticipated that the amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of the Hospital will be adopted by the general members thereof at a special meeting of the genera) members which will be held at the time and place designated herein for the meeting of the special members. Copies of the amended By-Laws, as adopted, and of the proposed amendments to the Articles of Incorporation will be avail- able for inspection at the special meeting of the special members and prior thereto in the office of the Executive Vice-President of the Hospital at 6767 West Outer Drive, Detroit, Michigan. The effect of the amendments to the By-Laws and Articles is, in port, to create a class of spe- cial members whose sole right to vote is in connection with the election of trustees and to create a class of general members, who are also the trustees of the Hos- pital, with the sole right to vote on all other matters. The special members who are entitled to vote on the foregoing matters are those individuals who, during the period from October 1, 1972 to the dote of this notice, have contributed and paid,.. either to the Hospital or to the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, money or prop- erty in on amount or value of not less than $100, as well as certain persons who have been granted honorary or life membership. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Milton M. Maddin President Detroit, Michigan May 30, 1974