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March 18, 1977 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-18

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Fridaydalattli 18, 1977 27

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Vaad Offers Counseling Aid, Pesah Regulations Are Listed

The Vaad Harabonim
— Council of Orthodox
Rabbis — announced a
special ongoing service to
the community, a second
to be conducted in prepa-
ration for Passover and
special regulations to be
followed on Passover.
The Vaad has started a
family counseling service
to be conducted out of the
Julius Rotenberg Build-
ing at Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah. A rabbi will be
available to offer aid in
the areas of home and
family living, interper-
sonal relationships and
cultural-religious prob-
lems.
he Council of Orthodox
bbis will hold classes on
how to properly prepare a
Jewish home for Passover
10:30 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and March 28
in the Vaad offices, 17071
W. 10 Mile, Southfield. For
information on either
service, call the Vaad,
559-5005.

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Meanwhile, the Vaad
has announced special
rules and regulations for
this year's Passover ob-
servance.
• Fast of the First Born:
Since fasting is not per-
mitted on Shabat, the fast
is moved up to Thursday.,
March 31. The conclusion
of the fast takes place
after the morning servic-
es.
• Selling of the Hametz:
The sale of hametz must
be completed no later
than 11 a.m. Friday, April
1.
• The Search for
Hametz: The search for
the unleavened is per-
formed in the usual man-
ner on Thursday evening
March 31. Hametz must
be burned Friday morn-
ing, April 1 before 11 a.m.,
but the Bitul prayer is not
recited until the porre ,
sponding time Saturday
morning, April 2. Rec-
ommended time for
prayers on Shabat morn-

Temple Israel Will Sponsor
Brandeis U. Prof's Lecture

Dr. Lawrence H. Fuchs,
chairman of the depart-
ment of American
Studies at Brandeis Uni-
versity and its Jaffee Pro-
fessor of American Civili-
zation and Politics, will
deliver the annual Daniel
M. and Sophie Hass
Memorial Lecture of
Temple Israel at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the temple.
Dr: Fuchs will speak on
the subject, "The Politi-
cal Behavior and Influ-
ence of American Jews."
Dr. Fuchs has been a
member of the Brandeis
faculty since 1951.
Long active in the
struggle for civil rights,
Dr. Fuchs also has been
active in the field of re-
habilitation of prisoners.
His appearance at
Temple Israel is made
possible by the Daniel M.

Bnai Moshe Cites
Its Men's Group -

Cong. Bnai Moshe will

honor its men's club dur-
ing Shabat services 8:45
a.m. Saturday in the
synagogue.
Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum will recount the
achievements of the
men's club and Cantor
Louis Klein will give a
musical presentation.
Men's club president
Eliot Raskin will address
the congregation and
present special certifi-
cates to David Schwartz
and Sidney Nickin "for
their outstanding con-
tributions to the Talit and
Tefilin Club" sponsored
by the men's club.
Kidush will follow.
Everyone is invited.

Beth Moses Plans
Music Program

DR. LAWRENCE FUCHS

and Sophie Hass Memo-
rial Fund, extablished by
Arthur J. Hass, a member
of the temple board, in
memory of his wife and
son.
The public is invited at
no charge.

Jewish Music Month Focus
of Temple Israel Programs

Cantor Harold Orbach
will inaugurate Jewish
Music Month at Temple
Israel with a sermon in
song at services 8:30 p.m.
today:
Entitled "Jews in
America — a Musical Por-
trait," the presentation
will emphasize the con-
tribution of American
Jews to the music of the
country and the world.
A concert, sponsored by

the. Temple Brotherhood,
entitled "The Folk Songs
of Our People," will take
place March 27.
Featuring the participa-
tion of Cantor Orbach and
bass-baritone McHenry
Boatwright, the concert
will be a musical journey to
the roots of the black and
Jewish traditions.
The community is in-
vited. For tickets, call the
Temple office, 863-7769.

Prof Analyzes Emigrant Motives

TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Professor Michael Tar-
tokowsky left the Soviet
Union three years ago
and is currently
employed at Tel Aviv
University. In an inter-
view which appeared in
Maariv, Tartokowsky
' said that from 1970 to
1974, Jews left the Soviet
Union principally for
ideological reasons and
they therefore opted to
settle in Israel. In the
past two years, the situa-
tion changed radically.

ing April 2 is no later than
7 a.m. since all hametz
must be removed by 10
a.m.
• Shabat meals: Leave
only enough halla to be
eaten at two Shabat meals.
All food to be eaten should
be Passover items pre-
pared in Passover uten-
sils. Avoid use of foods
which require scouring for
cleansing of utensils.
Using Passover utensils,
transfer food to throwa-
way plates of paper or
plastic. Persons who wish

.

Now there are many who
wish to leave Russia and
settle' in Western coun-
tries because they want
to achieve material suc-
cess, according to Tar-
tokowsky.
He points out that some
of the immigrants to the
United States are also
unhappy. The proof of
that disenchantment is
the fact that 2,000 11-us-
sian Jews who immig-
rated to the United
States have applied to re-
turn to the Soviet Union.

Cong. Beth Moses Sis-
terhood will join' the
men's club 8 p.m. Tuesday
in the synagogue for a
celebration of Jewish
Music Month.
Cantor Louis Klein of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and
the Bnai Moshe Shira
Singers will entertain.
Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.

Where You Get The Beautiful
Invitations People Talk About

to eat hametz on Shabat
morning are requested to
consult the Vaad for regu-
lations.
Cold food is recom-
mended for Shabat morn-
ing. The "motzi" is re-
cited over halla under
which paper napkins are
placed. Crumbs are to be
flushed away. For the
rest of the day, food usu-
ally consumed on Erev
Pesah should be con-
sumed. No matza is eaten
before the Seder.
The Shalosh Seudot,
the last of the Shabat me-
als, can be consumed
Shabat afternoon. Meat,
fish or fruits may be
eaten. The Ortions
should be small so that
one may eat at night with
an appetite.
The morning meal
should be divided into two
parts with grace after
meals in between. There
must be a lapse of time
and walk between the two
parts.
For questions on any
of the regulations, call
the Vaad office.

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Temple Beth El
Seder Planned



Rabbis Richard C.
Hertz and Dannel I.
Schwartz will conduct
Temple Beth El's annual
congregational seder 6
p.m. April 3 in the temple.
Cantor John H. Red-
field and the temple choir,
under the ditrection of
Prof. Jason H. Tickton,
will render liturgical
selections.
For reservations, call
the temple, 851-1100.

Young Marrieds
to Square Dance

Adat Shalom Young 'N
Marrieds group will spon-
sor a square dance 8:15
p.m. March 26 in the
synagogue.
A professional caller
will conduct the dance,
and a Western-style din-
ner will be served. For in-
formation and reserva-
tions, call Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Silver, 476-7675.

Wine to Lecture

Rabbi Sherwin Wine
will speak on "The New
Humanism," as part of
the series, "The Story of
Humanism," 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Birming-
ham Temple. There is a
charge.

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