THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 October 24, 1975 300 Teachers Expected at Institute Moadon Ivri Sets Sunday Lecture Moadon Ivri — the Jewish Community Center-spon- sored Hebrew club—will meet 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the-10 Mile Center branch. Moshe Nobel, local He- brew scholar, will speak on "Poet Y. Goleh." The public is invited to the all-Hebrew lecture at no charge. Bus-Shop Center Nearly Completed TEL AVIV — A massive urban transportation and shopping center, said to be unique in its concept, is now being completed in Tel Aviv. The 2.6 million square foot, seven-story structure will include almost 1,000 stores as well as 150 bus lines to serve an estimated 600,000 passengers and visi- tors daily in a modern transportation and shop- ping center. RABBI S.ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 The display, lent by the participating Jewish li- braries, will feature books from the nursery school through the high school levels, and will include both fiction and non-fic- tion. Subject areas will include Israel, the Holo- Beth Shalom Youth Will Have Hayride RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes 1.I 2-4444 Approximately 300 reli- gious school teachers are ex- pected to attend the first area-wide Religious School Teachers Institute, spon- sored by the Jewish Educa- tors Council of Metropolitan Detroit, 9 a.m. Nov. 2 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Eugene W. Borow- itz, professor of education and Jewish religious thought at the New York School of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion will be the keynote speaker on the institute's theme "Alternative Methods for Deepening Jewish Com- mitment." A feature of the confer- ence will_be a display of books for Jewish children exhibited by members of the Jewish Library Association of Metropolitan Detroit. . 547-8555 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 - Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Setemg Homes 8 Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSHI. ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 • Cong. Beth Shalom's sen- ior youth group, for stu- dents in ninth-12th grades, will haVe a hayride with the Adat Shalom Youth Satur- day, meeting 6:15 p.m. at Beth, Shalom. There is a charge. For information, call Lori Weiss, 355-3789, or Scott 'Littky, 398-8375. Kadimah group, for youth in the seventh and eighth grades, holds services Satur- day mornings in the synago- guge. For information on Kadimah activities, call Bruce Littky, 398-8375, or Aron Darsky, 398-1124. Helping to plan the kin- nus weekend slated Nov. 14-16 in Detroit are Ed Hurvitz, Danny Widenbaum and Marsha Raimi. Evil Associates He who associates with those that are on sinning bent, although he may es- chew their deeds, shares in their punishment. —The Talmud caust, holiday stories, Jews in American life, and teachers' aids. Workshops at the insti- tute will include the follow- ing topics: audio-visual aids, values clarification, drama, role-playing and simula- tions, behavior modifica- tion, inquiry, individualiza- tion of instruction, confluent education, teacher effectiveness, the library, the role of the specialist. The Jewish Educators Council of Metropolitan Detroit is comprised of the educational directors and supervisors of the Jewish schools of metropolitan De- troit and Windsor, and in- cludes Reform, Conserva- tive, Orthodox, and non-_ congregational schools. Cantor Arthur Asher of Temple Israel is president of the council, and Benjamin Births Oct. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall R. Hersh (Marilyn Jaffe), 5396 Cambourne P1., West Bloomfield, a daugh- ter, Debbi Rae. * * * Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katan (Pauline Shriman), 30715 Shiawas- see, Farmington Hills, a son, Daniel Sidney. * * * Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stern (Marjorie Silver), 17231 Richard, Southfield, a son, Michael Eric. * * * Oct. 12 — To Dr. Lawr- ence and Dr. Barbara (Highman) Goldman, for- mer Detroiters of Laurel, Md., a son, Charles Harold. * * * Oct. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Wayne (Judy Weinberg), 5551 Shaun Rd., West Bloomfield, a daugh- ter, Stephanie Anne. * * * Sept. 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Burton D. Faudem (Arlene Bondell), 7474 Franklin Ridge Ln., Ln. West Bloomfield, a son, Gabe. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Trunsky (Jane Rosen), 5363 High Court Way, West Bloomfield, twin sons, Todd Adam and Jon Scott. 134IBY WORLD HAS MOVED 4 To 126 E. 14 Mile, Clawson 1 block East of Main 588-2333 "The Largest Display of Baby & Juvenile Furniture in Metro Detroit" ), : 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Men's Clubs1 SHALOM ADAT MEN'S CLUB will host the RABBI BOROWITZ Ben-Baruch of Adat Shalom Synagogue is the chairman of the teachers institute. The institute committee includes Ethel Bobroff of Temple Israel, Pinchas Fel- lus of Beth Israel of Flint, Dr. Harry Jubas of Beth Abraham-Hillel, Rabbi Jef- frey Lazar of Temple Beth El, and Cantor- Norman Rose of Temple Emanu-El. Allergy Unit Picks Detroiter Balfour Concert Program Is Set National Federation of Jew- ish Men's Clubs today through Sunday at the syn- agogue, beginning tonight with dinner and services. Luncheon and a seminar will follow Shabat morning services, and a dinner-dance will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sat- urday in the synagoguge. A program for women guests, "The Jews of Bukhara," will be held Sunday morning. Breakfast will precede the program, and a fashion show will follow. Chairper- sons for the men's club par- ley are Emanuel Feinberg and David Zeff. Carl Lich- tenstein is registration chairman. For information on all activities, call the syn- agoguge, 851-5100. * * * The Detroit District of the Zionist Organization of America has announced the program for the 43rd annual Balfour Concert. The concert, to be held Nov. 9 in Ford Auditorium, will feature Israeli violinist Pinhas Zuckerman as solo- ist, and conductor Felix Res- nick and the Detroit Sym- phony, Orchestra. The musical salute to the signing of the Balfour Dec- laration will include the "Overture to Candide" by Leonard Bernstein; Felix Mendelssohn's "Violin Con- certo;" the "Don Juan Tone Poem" by Richard Strauss, and Rimsky-Korsakov's "Capriccio Espagnole." For tickets, call the ZOD, 353-3636. BETH ABRAHAM- HILLEL MEN'S CLUB JACK BARNES will present a distinguished service award to Congress- man William M. Brodhead (D-17th District) at its first breakfast forum series 10 a.m. Nov. 9 in the syn- agogue. Congressman Brod- head will deliver an address- on "Sinai Agreement: A First Step Toward Peace." The Breakfast Forum is open to the public. For res- ervations, call the synago- gue, 851-6880. * DANCE CENTER "a better way to learn" 851-2400 * * SHAAREY ZEDEK'S MEN'S CLUB will have DR. FRIEDLAENDER Dr. Alex Friedlaender, Southfield allergist, was elected executive secretary of the American Association for Clinical Immunology and Allergy. Dr. Friedlaender - was president of the AACIA in 1972-73. The AACIA is the princi- pal organization in North America of physicians who specialize in the treatment of allergic disorders. Dr. Friedlaender was chosen executive secretary at the annual convention in Palm Springs, Calif. I Readers Forum Materials submitted td the Readers Forum must be brief. The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. Ma- terials will not be returned unless a stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope is enclosed. Reader Scores Trips to USSR Editor, The Jewish News: Why do so many of our people travel to Russia? These trips help neither Soviet Jewry, nor do they unite American Jewry. It is as if some people are blind to the situation there. BETTY B. COHEN the first program of its "Kaleidoscope IV—Can We Survive Our Changing Mor- ality" series noon Nov. 5 in the synagogue. Luncheon will be served, and Dave White,news director of ra- dio station WJR, will speak. There is a charge for the series, and individual tickets are available. For reserva- tions, contact Dr. Abner I. Ragins, chairman, 851-3743, or Larry Raizman, 968-7638. Assisting with arrange- ments are Arnold Aaron, Bill Carroll, Eli Friedman, Dr. Gerald Laker, Martin Lattin and Dr. Jerry Margo- lis. * * * BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB will hold a family worship service followed by breakfast 8:45 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. Wayne County Sheriff William Lucas will speak on "Law and Order in Wayne County," The men's - club will have a social 8 p.m..Nov. in the synagogue. Congress- man William M. Broadhead will speak. The public is in- vited to the Nov. 2 event at no charge. * * * AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will join the auxiliary for the fra- ternity's 49th annual char- ity dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Raleigh House. Cocktails will be served at 6:30. For information, call Ed Rothenberg, 356-7829, or Mrs. Harold Biller, 557-7563. Happiness make` up in height for what it lacks in length. —Robert Frost THEODORE BIKEL LUBAVITCH CONCERT WED. 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