38--Friday, January 31, 1975 THE DETINHT JEWISH NEVUS Requisites for M ohels Defined . Protesting practices of us- ing doctors for circumcisions without ascertaining their qualifications according to Halakha, the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis of Metropoli- tan Detroit — the Vaad Ha- rabonim — this week defined the halakhic requirements in the following statement to The Jewish News: In response to inquiries 'CANTOR SIDNEY. RUBE Certified Me - het 35J - i 426 Or 357-5544 Cantor. SAMUEL _ ;GREENBAUM 1110HEL Certified' Serving Homes & Hospitals . 399-7194 —.54 -7970 • RABBI Dr. JACK GOLDMAN Experienced Mohel 542-4499 Serving the Jewish Community at Large since 1958 about the necessary religious qualification of • an individual to serve as a mohel, we are listing the following:- * That he be a Jew; • That he be observant in the fulfillment of command- 'tents, (Torah and mitz- vot), including being a Shomer Shabat; and • That he have the religious training necessary for this specialty in order to know the religious procedures involved and that he re- ceive a diploma from a reli- gious authority ascertain- ing his surgical and reli- MISS RONNA KATZMAN gious competence and that he is a Shomer Torah and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Katz- mitzvot. man of Silvercrest Ave., Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Multiple Sclerosis Ronna Sue to Frederick Group to Meet Stephen Bluford, son of Mrs. Anita Haenick, physical William Bluford of Riverside therapist, will speak to Abili- Ct., SOuthfield, and the late ties Unlimited 8 pin. Monday Mr. Bluford. Miss Katzman was grad- at the Southfield Civic Cen- ter. The group aids multiple uated from Michigan State University. Her fiance was sclerosis research. Ms. Haenick will demon- graduated from Wayne State strate exercises used by mul- University and the Detroit tiple sclerosis patients. Guests College of Law. are invited. For information, call Stewart Newman, 557- 5289. Certified• Mohel Jan. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alan Katz (Dianne Stein), of 30552 WoodStream Dr., Farmington Hills, a son, Brian Jeffery. * * * Jan. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Citrin (Evalyn Tul- censky), former Detroiters of Hartford, Conn., a daugh- ter, Dawn Emily. • * * Dec. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmier (Linda Neu- man), 1858 Villa, Birming- ham, a son, Brian Scott. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Is- ner (Carole Mackey), 19376 Jean e t t e, Southfield, an adopted son, Scott Bradley. 5 57-0888 557-3186 RABBI S, ZACHARIA ,Specialized MOHEL RABBI DR. 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Presidents of the respec- tive councils, Mrs. Maynard Kalef and David Levine, an- nounce the over-all city chairmen for the 1974-75 Youth Services Appeal Cam- paign are Mrs. Harold Rowe and David Bittker. Mrs. Alan Nathan and Her- man Kasoff will be chairmen fork the evening. For reserva- tions and ticket information, call the Bnai Brith. Youth Services Appeal office, 354- 5721. g3izat g3ritla tiTctivities Yiddish Translators Win BB Award OAKLAND CENTURY LODGE will have its next dinner program 7 p.m. Tues- day at the Town and Country Club. Carl Levin, president of the Detroit Common Coun- cil, will speak on "The Eco- nomic Situation in the City of Detroit and How it Af- fects the Suburbs." Bnai Brith members are invited. For reservations, call .Mok- ton Bechek, 6444197, or 642- 0951. BB District Attends Chicago Meeting WoFds are, like money, a medium'of exchange, and the sureness with which they can be . used varies not only with the character of the coins themselves, but also with the characted of the things they buy, and that of the men who tender and receive them —Allen Upward SAM Bnai Brith to Honor Workers g3irtlis . Katzman-Bluford Joan Borinstein Jo Elyn Frankel Troth Announced Tells Nuptial Plans to Wed Mr. Nyman \1 MISS JO ELYN FRANKEL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frankel of Charrington Rd., Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daugh ter Jo Elyn to George Ny- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nyman of Hilton Ave., Southfield. • A June wedding is planned. Sholem Aleichem Plans Art Show Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold its 12th annual art show and sale Feb. 7-9 at the Shenandoah Country Club. More than 3,000 works by 125 Michigan professional ar- tists will be displayed. The show will include original paintings, water colors, wood carvings, glasswork, weav- ing, etchings, stained glass work, pottery, silk screen, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, wood cuts, batiks and ma- crame. "Meet the Artists" night will be held 8 p.m. Feb. 7. The show is open to the pub- lic and there is a nominal charge. Refreshments will be served. The show hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Feb. 7; noon-10 p.m. Feb. 8; and 1-5 p•m. Feb. 9. I Opti •■ I COOLIDGE HWY OAK PARK 543 3343 NV51.01113 Lincoln I 11 )1 01 Center 101 Mile & Greenfield Creative Party Manning I including Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party , Favors • Invitationi and Party Accessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646. -6138 GLADTIME NURSERY PROGRAM WASHINGTON — An his- torian and a poet who collect- An exciting pre-school Program for 21/2-5 yr. olds. ed and edited five volumes Toilet training no problem—= of translations of Yiddish Jewish content literature will share Bnai Young Israel of Oak Woods God feels pain each time Brith's Jewish Heritage that man suffers.—Mishnah Coolidge, Oak Park Award for 1974. State Licensed — Limited Enrollment Irving 'Howe, the historian. and Eliezer Greenberg, the Classifieds Get Quick Results 557-5132 3 98-7850 poet, both of New York, will be presented the $1,000 prize "for excellence in Jewish literature" next month at the annual meeting of Bnai Brith's commission on adult Jewish education . The collaborators were cit- ed for their "Selected Stor- ies: I. L. Peretz" and "Stor- ies Old and New," both pub- IN ENGLISH lished in 1974, and for "A WITH Treasury of Yiddish Stories" JULES and MARY ABRAMS (1954), "A Treasury of Yid- dish Poetry" •(1969) a n d News, Interviews and Beautiful Music "Voices From the Yiddish" Every Monday, Wednesday and (1972). Thursday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Bnai Brith District 6 mid- winter meeting of the board of governors was held recent- ly in Chicago. The opening session dinner featured David M. Blumberg, president of the Bnai Brith BB Volleyballers International Council. De- troiters who attended includ- List Team Scores. ed 'Harold S. Jaffa, Harry The Metropolitan Detroit Pearson, Louis Segel, Her- Bnai Brith Council anq man Kasoff, Sol Moss, Denis nonuces the following Bnai Rice and Morris Direnfeld. Brith Volleyball League team standings: In 1852, lightning struck a AMERICAN LEAGUE large branch, and eight cam- Won Lost el-loads of wood were re- Brotherhood 30 12 moved. In former years, a Morganthau ........... _ 23 19 ' 23 19 terebinth grew to the north Keidan-Couplets Couplets 16 26 of Abraham's Oak, which the L'Chayim 2 12 30 9 33 historian Josephus claimed Rey-Ut had existed since the begin- NATIONAL LEAGUE ning of the world. In Hadri- Won Lost 1 42 0 an's time, it was under this L'Chayim Marshall 38 4 tree that the great sales of Tikuah 24 18 19 23 Jewish slaves took place, Pisgah Detroit 16 26 numbering over 135,000. Centennial 0 42 . HE JEWISH HOUR "ROZHINKES mit MANDLEN" ON RADIO 1090 q DiTR2ITi No.1 NM FAWN LANGuIVE IVIDIO STATION