THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24 April 30, 1976 He izberg to Speak at Bnai Moshe Dr. Arthur Hertzberg, president of the American Jewish Congress, will be the final lecturer in the "Crucial Issues" series 8 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. His topic will be: "What is the Hope for Jewish Survival?" Dr. Hertzberg's appear- ance in Detroit is the culmi- nating event in the congre- gation's Frieda Friedlander Memorial Lecture-Discus- sion Series which has been underwritten by Jack Fried- lander in memory of his wife. Admission is free and the community is invited. Richard Wagner, princi- pal, Bnai Moshe Hebrew School-UHS, will lead a final discussion session on "The New Zionism: It's Not Enough to KnowThat You Are Not a Racist," 8 p.m. Tuesday. ISRAEL STAMPS Our Specialty FREE CURRENT PRICE-LIST ON REQUEST •GAREL CO. All know the purpose of the bride's presence under the canopy, but he whose mouth befouls it shall not share in the future world. (Sabbath 33.) P.O. 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Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield's Maple Road group will sponsor a "Seminar on Judaism" 8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scholnick, 6265 Northfield Rd., West Bloomfield. The Walnut Lake group will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Meilich Silberberg, 6151 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Topic for both sessions is "The Signifi- cance of Kashrut:" BJE Holocaust Material Printed NEW YORK — The Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York has prepared special materials to assist schools and centers with their observance of the Holocaust Memorial, Yom HaShoah, on April 27. The materials, which stress student involvement, include a comprehensive kit, containing materials for use in the classroom, with guidelines for the teacher. Among the items in the study kit are reading selec- tions, suggested projects on the Holocaust, and an anno- tated Holocaust bibliogra- phy of books, films and filmstrips for students and adults. BJE also offers a mobile exhibit prepared by Yad Vashem, designed to aid schools and Jewish centers in conveying the historical facts of the Holocaust and at the same' time allow for student identification with fellow Jews. For information, contact Shlomo Goldman, chairman of BJE's Holocaust Commit- tee, Board of Jewish Educa- tion, 426 W. 58th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. Book-Council Head Joins JWB Board Temple Kol Ami Plans Art Auction Temple Kol Ami will sponsor an international art exhibit and auction 9 p.m. May 15 in the temple. Pre- view will be held at 8. ,Guests will be given a catalog with number of painting, artist and title. Refreshments will be served. Proceeds will benefit the temple. Cong. Beth Shalom will -have its annual spring carni- val, sponsored by its United Synagogue Youth and Kadi- mah groups, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. There will be games, prizes and refreshments. Families are invited at no charge. $4588.00 OAK PARK, MICH. 48237 The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Metropolitan De- troit has declared May as Vaad Harabonim Month in connection with the group's annual dinner May 19 at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim. Hyman Safran, general chairman of the Council, is asking spiritual leaders to speak on the role of the Vaad and to invite worship- pers to participate in the an- nual affair. Tribute will be made to Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council. Irwin I. Cohn and David Hermelin are co-chairmen of the event, and honorary chairmen are Nathan P. Rossen and Julius Roten- berg. Beth Shalom Has Spring Carnival A Phone Call. Will Save You - Money - ;D- Snvitation - Rabbis Declare Vaad Month Israel accepted the Torah merely to prevent other na- tions from ruling them. —Abodah Zarah 5. BERTIE SCHWARTZ NEW YORK — Bertie Schwartz, first woman pres- ident of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Book Council, participated as a new member of the JWB board of directors at its biennial convention in New Orleans. Mrs. Schwartz has de- voted more than 20 years to promoting an interest in Jewish literature. A reading room, library and an annual National Jewish Book Award are named for her and her late husband. Gaza Strip Sees Change Since 1967 GAZA (ZINS) — For 19 years of Egyptian rule the Gaza Strip was a hub of hor- rible poverty. Since Israel; forces took over after the War of 1967 there has been a transformation. Five years ago only 4 percent of Gaza's residents owned elec- tric refrigerators; in 1975 the number had increased to more than 14 percent. Five years ago only 4 percent of the inhabitants in Gaza owned television sets; in 1974 more than 19 percent had TVs. • Synagogue Services ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Andrew Sloan, Bar Mitzva. (Gail Nachman became Bat Mitzva at Shabat morning serv- ices April 24.) CONG. BAIS CHABAD OF WEST BLOOMFIELD: Services 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Silberberg will speak on "Reflections on the Counting of the Omer." CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL: Services 7 p.m. to- day and 9 a.m. Saturday. Keith Blum, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Charles Moss, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Schwartz will speak on "All-the President's Men— The Last Days: Muckraking, Maligning or a Must." Peter Schreiber, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "Uriah P. Levy: Jewish Naval Hero." Jeffrey Moss, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. David Saferstein, Bar Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Daniel Friedman of Temple Beth Or, Deerfield, , Ill., will speak on "Humanistic Judaism—A New Life Style." CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Guest speaker Bezalel Gordon will de- liver a talk on "The Jews of the World and Our Holi- days of Freedom." CONG. BNAI ISRAEL OF PONTIAC: Services 8 p.m. today. Rabbi Berman will speak on "The Authentic Bat Mitzva." Laurel Toby, Bat Mitzva. Services 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Berman will speak on "The Contemporary Interpretation of Holiness." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum will speak on "The Meaning- of Israel." Russell Siegel and Sam- uel Gun, Bnai Mitzva. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on "Israel—Holy Land and Homeland." Heidi Rose, Bat Mitzva. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Greatest Chapter in the Bible." Marc Zeitlin, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Mitchell Fish, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con- rad will lead a discussion on "Holocaust Thoughts." Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Daniel Bergman, Bar Mitzva. LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 8 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Kurtis Kron, Bar Mitzva. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Jay Knoll and Scott Smith, Bnai Mitzva. Regular services will be held at Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Cong. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim, Downtown Synagogue, Ha-Ner Ija-Tamid, Cong. Beth Moses, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim, Shomer Israel (13430 W. Seven Mile), Cong. Shomrey Emu- nah, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak- Woods and Young Israel of Southfield (27705 Lahser). Identification With Jewry Debated by College Profs. NEW YORK (JTA) — There has been "a 1,000 per- cent increase in the identifi- cation of Jewish (college) faculty members with Jew- ish causes" during the past 20 years, according to Prof. David Sidorsky of Columbia University. However, he noted, while they are now "overwhelm- ingly pro-Israel," Jewish faculty members are often reluctant to assume the leadership of pro-Israeli groups on campus. Dr. Allen Pollack, of Yeshiva University, disa- greed and asserted that "public support for the iden- tification with Jewish causes among this group is strong and growing." The two were speakers at a panel discussion dur- ing the day-long annual meeting last week of the World Conference of Jew- ish Organizations (COJO) where Dr. Joachim Prinz, vice president of the World Jewish Congress, was elected as chairman suc- ceeding Charlotte Jacob- son, chairman of the American Section of the World Zionist Organiza- tion. Chaim Herzog, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, told the COJO meeting that Yugoslavia has become "one of the most vi- olently anti-Semitic states in the United Nations, and had placed itself in the van- guard of those countries that are attacking Israel and the Jewish people in the world forum."