M LTER Temple Israel Couples Club will present "not just another art auction" 9 p.m. Nov. 2 at the synagogue. A champagne, preview will be held at 8, and prizes will be given. There is a charge. For information, call the Jerry Siphers; 357-4337, the Jerome Billers, 544-4566, or the Jerry Kroots, 557-3388. OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service ,11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone:- 358-0850 _ 1/4. G it e :The Ultimate in Catering With A Yiddish Tamm For ALL Occasions Elegant Pasties — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres Dinners with A Distinctive Hair Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 543-3585 Hall Avail9ble 541-7940 A The Unusual in Modern Photography sANdy FRiEdmAN phoTognAphy 398-7211 caNdids • MOVIES. pORTRAITS S.O.S. ■ (Sunda Only Special!) Oct. 27th. 20 OFF on all our AFTER-5 WEAR To encourage you to shop on Sunday, all our after-5 fashions are REDUCED 20% — this one day only! Hurry in for great savings! Sorry, layaways not included. Master Charge • BankAmeriearil OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. TIL 9 SUNDAY 12 TO 5 BURT ON GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPCRISWEAR \ ow HARVARD ROW MALL c 4 . 4 4 * , 4.3 0 , 1 ":` LETTER BOX rAsror..AS 11 Mile & Lahser, Southfield Center Branch Plans Musicale The 10 ' Mile Jewish Center the Renaissance Quartet per- Senior Adult Council will pre- forming classical music. The sent its second Sunday night quartet includes Lucia Bril, musicale 8 p.m. Nov. 3 at the piano; Alex Robinson, violin;' Jean Gregory, viola; and Don 10 Mile branch. The program will feature Gregory, cello. The artists Middle East—these are the will speak on the program to UN's refugees. The hotbed of help the listeners understand Arab terrorism, the incuba- the music. tor for Israel's greatest ene- Marrieds Plan There is a nominal charge. mies is clothed and fed by Square Dance Refreshments will be served, UNICEF funds. What a proj- The married couples club ect for Jevv-ish parents and of Adat Shalom Synagogue and the community is invited. their children on a cold will have an autumn square autumn flight! J. CLARKE STUDIO 1 dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the When the little Jewish Trick synagogue. "Portraiture of Distinction_ or Treaters come to your For Your Wedding June and Chuck Kopta will home on Iplloween night, be the callers. There is a Formals - Candids - Direct Color tell them with a smile, "I'm charge. Refreshments will be 3223 W. McNichols sorry. This is a Jewish home. served, and guests are in- Nr. Muirland - We don't celebrate Christian vited. Call 341-4141 holidays and we give to the United Fund or to the UJA." Tell them to come back on Hanuka for Hanuka gelt. Or, if they like the gay costum- ing, tell them to come Purim for sh'lach manot. The Jew- LAMINATED - WOVEN WOOD - ish faith is not so bankrupt TRANSPLASTIC that it has to borrow the customs and celebrations of other faiths. It's time for some affirmative action for ALSO CLEANING and ALTERATIONS Torah! 531 - 1977 CALL FOR -FREE ESTIMATE 531 - 1977 Rabbi Jack Goldman, • Jewish Chaplain, Macomb County Community College Rabbi Goldman Exposes Halloween, Non-Jewishness, UNICEF Guilt Editor, The Jewish NeWs: Thursday night, Oct. 31 is Halloween. It is the hallowed evening or the vigil of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (Nov. 1 and 2). Both Halloween and the two days that follow are significant religious celebra- tions of the Roman Catholic Church and of many other Christian denominations. Hal- loween is not an American holiday and it is not a secu- lar holiday, 'by any stretch of the imagination. Nevertheless, every year thousands of Jewish parents dress their children in gay costumes and wander the streets in celebration of Hal- loween, carrying lit pumpkin heads, ringing doorbells for the "Trick or Treat." The travesty is that many of these Jewish parents have never told • their children about Sukkot; the y have never mentioned Hoshana Rabba; and they just couldn't make it for Simhat Torah, They probably don't even realize that in their "Hallow- eening" they are indoctrinat- ing their children in the ob- servance of Christian holi- days. Woe to the American Jewish community that wit- nesses this and does not raise a cry of protest! The collection of money for UNICEF, in recent years closely associated with the Halloween celebration, only adds insult to the injury. UNICEF f u n d s are ear- marked for 'Refugee Relief. Whom do you think the UN recognizes as refugees? Are they the Jews expelled from Arab lands who left their homes in abject poverty with no more than the shirts on their backs*? Are they Russian Jews who, after months of harassment, find themselves uprooted and in search of a new life in a ttrange land? No, these are not refugees in the myopic • vision of the UN. The Arabs who fled Israel in 1948 and in 1967, and their children and grand- children, spread all over the ******I C atering • by 1 ,, , 38—Friday, October 25, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Group Plans Art Sale 74 COLORS SLIM LINE BLINDS SHADES_ CUSTOM DRAPES , HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. Diore Bldg. Suite 206, Oak Park Milt's 9 Mile & Coolidge Standard Servicecenter People Make News Dr. MATHEW BOROVOY, podiatrist, was a participant at the recent annual meeting of the Michigan State Podia- try Association in Troy. * * ' Dr. HENRY TURKEL, au- thority on the medical treat- ment of mongolism (Down's syndrome), will lecture this week on mental retardation at the Turner Center for Continuing Education at Columbus College, Colum- bus, Ga. * * * MORTON HACK, presi- dent of the Hack Shoe Co. will speak S'unday at the Prescription Footwear As- sociation panel on "Pedorthic Management of the Foot" in Atlanta, Ga. 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