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December 17, 1976 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-17

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24 Friday, Decentber 17, 1976

THE' DETROIT JEWISH HEWS'

Chabad House Officially Opened for Use

By HEIDI PRESS

ANN ARBOR — More

than 50 guests and pa-
trons were treated to
luncheon and a cham-
pagne tour Sunday of the
new Lazaroff Schaver
Student Center estab-
lished by Chabad
Lubavitch on the Univer-
sity of Michigan campus.

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The luncheon and tour
were part of the dedica-
tion ceremonies for the
center, which marked its
official opening that day.
The Chabad center, lo-
cated at 715 Hill St.,
houses P. mikva, quarters
for 12 students and one
family, a synagogue and
kosher dining room with
separate facilities for
dairy and meat meals.
Guest speaker Theo-
dore Bikel, noted
folksinger-actor, praised,
Chabad Lubavitch for its
The kosher restaurant in the Lazaroff Schaver Stu-
interest in youth. "No
other organization has dent Center — Ann Arbor's Chabad House — features
succeeded in firing the separate facilities for dairy and meat meals. Pictured
above is the dining area for meat meals. The dining area,
set up fast-food style, can seat 65 persons for regular
meals, and 100 for Simhat Torah and Pesah observances.

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imagination of Jewish
youth as Chabad
Lubavitch has done."
Several patrons of the
Chabad house were cited
during the ceremonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Shenkman unveiled a
plaque listing the names of
patrons. The plaque will be
mounted in the center.
Emma (Lazaroff)
Schaver, for whose
families the center was
named, revealed the
nameplate for the front of
the building. Irwin I.
Cohn, chairman of the
Chabad organization in
Michigan, and philan-
thropist Nathan P. Ros-
sen were honored with
framed photographs of
themselves making pre-

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sentations
to
the
Lubavitcher Rebbe. The
photos will be mounted in
the Lazaroff Schaver
center.
Guests also were
treated to a tour of the
Chabad House on Wheels,
a recreational vehicle do-
nated by Marvin
Tamaroff, who was cited
during the ceremonies.
Ann Arbor Mayor Al-
bert H. Wheeler said he
hoped that the estab-
lishment of the Chabad
House would spark other
ethnic groups into taking
over and renovating old
city buildings to be used
as student centers.
Alan Lazaroff, co-
founder with Rabbi
Shlomo Cunin of the first
Chabad House (located on
the University of Califor-
nia campus in Berkeley)
and the brother of Mrs.
Schaver, also participated
in the dedication cere-
mony. Steven Dean, a U-M
student, thanked the
Chat .td organization for
opening up its facilities to
the students.
Rabbi
Yitzchok
Lipszyc, a co-founder of
the Ann Arbor center,
said that upon completion
of the house, advertise-
ments will be placed so
the unrented rooms may
be rented. Rabbi Aaron
Goldstein is the director
of the house.
Participating in the
ceremony as master of
ceremonies was Robert
Ruch. U-M regent Robert
Nederlander chaired the
dedication program.

'Zionist Movement
Too Party-Minded

NEW YORK (JTA) — In
a statement issued upon
her return from the Lon-
don meeting of the World
Zionist Organization
Executive, Mrs. Char-
lotte Jacobson, chairman
of the Executive of the
WZO's American Section,
speaking for herself, ex-
pressed her conviction
that "until the Zionist
movement relinquishes
the party system in the
Diaspora, there can be no
real strengthening of the
Zionist movement."
All the discussions that
took place in London over
the date of the Zionist
Congress, she said, "were
based purely on indi-
vidual party interests
and not on what was best
for the movement."

Synagogue

Services

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TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 7:30 p.m. today. Rabbi . .
Schwartz will speak on "Everybody's Doing It."
Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak
on "Hanuka Isn't Christmas." John Ziegelman, Bar
Mitzva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 4:50 p.m. today and
8:45 a.m. Saturday. Brian Homer and Bruce Ro-
sen, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Nelson will speak on "Making Goodness
Strong — A Hanuka Message." Joyce Kling, Bat
Mitzva. Services 9 a.m. Saturday. The second
grade will present a Hanuka play, "The Little Can-
dle That Wouldn't." Stuart Sandweiss, Bar Mitzva.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Wine will discuss Saul Bellow's work, "To
Jerusalem and Back." The confirmation 9 class will
participate.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 4:45 p.m. and 8 p.m.
today. Vicki Fine, Bat Mitzva at late services.
Services 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 4:30 p.m. today and
8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum will
sneak on "Rededication — to What?"
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 7:30 p.m. today. An
original Hanuka cantata, "The First Hanuka," will
be presented. (Shabat dinner will be served at 6).
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8 p.m. today. Rabbi Loss
will speak on "Yes,_Sarah, There Really Is a Judah
Maccabee!" Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Linda
Weinberger, Bat Mitzva.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 7:45 p.m. today:- Rabbi
Conrad will speak on "Miracles Happen Every
Day." The religious school students and the tem-
ple - choir will participate.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH H'ARI: Services
5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gottlieb
will speak on "Hanuka — Modern Style."
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 4:50 p.m. today
and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Aaron Dubrinsky, Bar
Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Cong. Bais Chabad. of West Bloomfield,
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel (plaque dedication), Cong.
Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac,
Cong. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham, Cong. Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Tikvah, Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt.
Clemens, Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac, Cong. Bnai.
Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai
Zion, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim, Downtown
Synagogue, Ha-Ner Ha-Tamid, Livonia Jewish Con-
gregation, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (10 Mile Jewish/
Center), Shomer Israel (18960 Snowden), Cong.
Shomrey Emunah, Young Israel of Greenfield, Y oung
Israel of Oak-Woods and Young Israel of Southfield.

Dinner Will Benefit Mikva

Mikvah Israel and the
Women's Orthodox
League will hold their
annual banquet Jan. 9 at
the Sheraton-Southfield
Hotel.
Rabbi Nosson Scher-

Africans Continue
Training in Israel

TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Despite the cessation of
diplomatic relations
many African countries
continue to send their
people for training to the
Afro-Asian Institute of
the Histadrut at Tel Aviv.
The institute, which
was founded in 1960, has
trained 6,500 people from
37 countries.

man, director of the
Yeshiva and Mesifta
Karlin-Stolin of New
York, will be guest
speaker.
'Marvin
Seligson,
dinner
chairman,
announced that separate
seating will be observed
at the dinner. Proceeds
will be used to maintain
the mikva.

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Hanuka Dance and Program

Sat., Dec. 18, 8:00 P.M. til ?
in the Rotenberg Hall

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Traditional Hanuka refreshments
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$3.50 per person.
Tickets available at the door or

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