THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 9, 1975 11
U. OF M. CHABAD HOUSE
COMMUNITY
LEADERS
RECEPTION
HONORING
EMMA
SCHAVER
ON HER 70th
BIRTHDAY.
SUNDAY,
JUNE 1st
GUEST ARTIST
JAN PEERCE
m
edication of Sefer-Torah for Ann Arbor
Chabad House
12:30 p.m. at Lubavitch Center
14000 W. 9 Mile Road, Oak Park
715 HILL STREET COR. STATE
THE PROBLEM: The pressures on our Jewish
THE ANSWER: Amidst this tide of depravity
boys and girls on campus increase daily.
that threatens to engulf, God forbid, so
many of our sons and -daughters, there
Christian missionary activity (well-fi-
nanced, to our shame, by their com-
stands the CHABAD HOUSE, an island of
munity) is persistent, perfidious
Jewish serenity and calm. Third-
and often heart-breakingly
generation young American rab-
successful. Jews abound in
bis who can identify with the
kids because of their uninhi-
the incense-filled
bited frankness and - their
houses of eastern
manner of speech are al-
idolatrous cults at
the university. With
ways around (even 3 .a.m.)
shaven heads and
to counsel, discuss, rap. A
yellow robes these
delicious, home-style, Kosher
meal, a thrilling Shabbat with
graduates" of He-
Hassidic stories, song and
brew schools, Sun-
dance. A modern Jewish library
day schools and
and reading- room ; a variety of
Youth Groups beat
drums and intone
different classes and courses avail-
"Hare Krishna." Mean-
able every day; a place to go to
while, the middle-of-the-road-
meet other young Jewish men and
kids, from the very, best families
women; All this — and more — is
CHABAD HOUSE. On twenty major uni-
of our community, smoke pot or
versity campuses around the country for
hashish and 'snort' cocaine. Licentious
ness and immorality is rampant.
the last decade, the CHABAD House has
prevented or reversed the moral, spiritual,
and simply human deterioration of
thousands of Jewish youth.
MRS. MORRIS L. SCHAVER
Reception: 1:00 p.m. at the Sheraton
Southfield Hotel
17017 W. 9 Mile Rd., Southfield
By invitation only
For Information Call
398-2611
Guest of Honor
JAN PEERCE
World Renowned Tenor
IRWIN I. COHN
Reception Chairman