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September 27, 1974 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-27

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Year Greeting
Sabbath Meal New
In a letter to the Flint JeW-

By RABBI SAMUEL FOX

(Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.)

Many Jews insist on eating
hot food on the Sabbath when
it is possible to eat cold food.
Generally speaking, the
most luxurious of all the
meals was supposed to be the
Sabbath meal. This is a
means of declaring the Sab-
bath day 2S a "delight."
Ward). food is usually con-
sidered more luxurious than
MINK-POLICOFF: Elaine cold. However, there is also
Harriet •Policoff became the a historical feature involved
bride of Robert William Mink here. Apparently, many cen-
in a recent ceremony at. Tem- turies ago, some Jewish sects
ple Beth Emeth, Ann Arbor. like the Karaites interpreted
Rabbi Bruce Warshol offici- the scriptures to mean no
ated. The bride is the daugh- one should keep any fire
ter of Mrs. Tillie Policoff and burning in his home on the
the late Mr. Daniel Policoff. Sabbath. This would mean
Parents of the bridegroom are that there would be no way of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mink of keeping the food warm. The
Monroe. The bride was at- rabbis interpreted the verse
tended by Ellen North of De- in question (Exodus 35:3) to
troit. Gary Webb of Monroe mean that one cannot kindle
attended the bridegroom. The the fire on the Sabbath but
one can allow the fire to keep
couple is living in Monroe.
burning once it has. been lit
before the Sabbath.
In order to demonstrate
that the Karaites were wrong
in their interpretion of this
verse, the rabbis insisted
that people eat warm food on
the Sabbath. As a matter of
fact, the author of the Jewish
Ellen Wolin will be one of Code of Law (Shulhan Arukh,
an
Inter-
four speakers at
Orah Hayim 257:8). said that
faith Tea hosted by St. Leo's "the one who does not accept
at 1 p.m. Oct. 4 at the church. the words of the rabbis and
Mrs. Wolin will speak on forbids hot food from being
"What's New In Our Faith consumed on the i Sabbath is
Today." The public is invited: suspected of beinda
* *
The same sect also -does not
Leonard Press, Genesee allow any lights to be on in
County's chief probation offi; their homes on the .Sabbath.
cer, has been elected vice •Therefore, the fabbis made
president j of the s . Michigan it . a requirement to have
Corrections Association. Press lights in the hohse on the
has been Secretarylof the or Sabbath. It is for this reason
ganization of probation offi- that the candles are lit at
cers. He has been with the least a half hour before sun-
county's adult probation de= down on Friday and a bene-
partment for 22 years, and diction is made over them so
its head since 1954.
% as to stress the importance
of having light in the house
one the Sabbath, instead of
sitting in the dark, like the
eniing Karaites.

Flint Jewish Community News

Banquet to Mark
Israel Anniversary

Community

Calendar

Oct. 1—Sukkot
2—Sukkot
Beth Israel Sisterhood
Oneg Sukkot
Bonds Parlor Meet-
ing, 8 p.m., home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
Goodsten, 2602 Park-
side
3—Bnai Brith Meeting, 8
p.m. Howard John-
son's - East
Beth 'Israel Board, 8
p.m. Cong. Beth
Israel

Beth Israel Sisterhood will
have an oneg Sukkot 9 a.m.
Wednesday in the synagogue,
to be followed by a kidush in
the sukka. A gourmet lunch
prepared by the sisterhood
will be followed by a panel of
guest speakers discussing
Jewish authors, Jewish liter-
ature and its effect on the
American and international
Jewish community. The panel
includes Hy Klein, Central
High School; Stephen Hill,
Valley School; Rabbi Gilbert
Kollin, Cong. Beth Israel; and
Thomas Parvees, Flint Pub-
lic Library. There will be a
program for the children, in-
cluding lunch, planned by the
religious school. For reserva-
tions, call the synagogue of-
fice, 732-6310, Mickey Gotlib,
732-3817, or Mimi Schaffer,
732-4845.

The 26th anniversary of
Israel's statehood will be
celebrated - at a banquet 6
p.m. Oct. 13 at Country
Squire.
The planning committee in-
cludes Mrs. Sol Schafer, Dr.
Bertram Marx, Peter Good-
tein and Louis Kasle, chair-
men; Mrs. Dora Bailies, Mrs.
Peter Goodstein, Sanders
Goodstein, Mrs. Louis Kasle,
Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman,
Mrs. Bertram Marx, B'. Mor-
ris Pelavin, Mrs. B. Morris
Pelavin, Dr. Steve Shapiro,
Mrs. Milton Siegel, Dr. Jack
Stanzler, Mrs. Morris Stein-
man, and Gordon Suber.
Humorist, Ractnteur and
vocalist, Emil Cohen, will
entertain.
For information call Mrs.
Schafer, CE 3-3876.

Obituaries

Morris Goldenberg,
Ex-Store Owner, 77

Tnarriages

Comings .. .
and
.. Goings

ish Community Council, Dr.
Leon Rosky and his family,
formerly of Flint and now liv-
ing in Israel, expressed greet-
ings for a happy, peaceful
and fulfilling new year to the
entire Flint Jewish commun-
ity.

Bar Mitzva

Mark Pelavin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael A. Pelavin,
will be called to the Torah as
a Bar Mitzva 11 a.m. Oct. 5
at Temple Beth El.

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Morris W. Goldenberg, re-
Effective Sept. 6th, 1974, ERNEST KLEIN
tired owner and operator of
my former partner, retired from active
the Beecher Department store
for 26 years, died Sept. 17 at
interest and participation in
age 77.
Born in Austria, Mr. Gold-
enberg was a member of
In keeping with our policy of continual
Temple Beth El, Cong. Beth
Israel and Bnai Brith. He
growth and excellent service to our many
resided at 408 Ambassador
fine customers, I am pleased to announce
Arms West.
He is survived by his wife,
the folloWing appointments'.
Shirley; a daughter, Mrs.
Vice President
Iry Irving
Seymour (Renee) Stern; a
Coniptroller
Shirley
Weinhart
Isadore; a sister,
rand Openin9 brother,
Purchasing
Ed Frank
Mrs. Regina Grossman of
Whse. Supt.
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Paul Richman
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Cultural Events
to you in a legal matter
The Flint Jewish Commun-
concerning your people of
ity •ouncil's cultural commit-
Israel.
tee . announces it will have
What
do you want of Israel?
four special cultural pro-
grams for the coming year. It is always: Command the
children of Israel !
The Lubavitcher Festival of
American Indian Jewelry
Music and Dance in the form It is always: Speak unto the
of a Hasidic Happening will
children of Israel !
Detroit's only permanent major
collection of fine Authentic
be held Dec. 4. Other pro- Merciful Father! How many
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peoples are there in the
Carlebach, March 9; Lucy
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ites !
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