22 Friday, April 29, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Vaad Dinner at Center on Sunday Synagogue Services ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Steven Gluskin, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL: Services 6 and 8:15 p.m. today. Felicia Wallach, Bat Mitzva at late services. Services 9 a.m. Saturday. Ross Nida and David Baxter, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BETH AC1HIM: Services 6 and 8:15 p.m. today. Julie Rogers, Bat Mitzva at late services. Services 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Gary Gilbert and Scott Schlec- ter, Bnai Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today (Hebrew Music Festival). Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "It's Time to Bring a Little Holi- ness in Your Life." John Harris, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Mark Noble and David Teper, Bnai Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. John Biersdorf, director of the Institute for Ad- vanced Pastoral Studies, will discuss "Hunger for Experience." CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 8 p.m. today. Dr. Maurice M. Silverman will be guest speaker. Sari Zalesin, Bat Mitzva. Services 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Mark Brooks and Richard Schreiman, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Robert Wenokur and Kenneth Alter, Bnai Mitzva. DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 7:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Gamze will speak on "We Can All Be Holy." Twins Julie and Carolyn Polant, Bnot Mitzva. TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Steinger will speak on "Holy, Wholly Holy." Ronald Russakoff, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "Preoccupation With Self'." Jeffrey Sage, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Jack Lublin, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Detroit Common Council President Carl Levin will speak on "The City and Its Suburbs: Independent or Inter- dependent?" CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH H'ARI: Services 8:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gottlieb will speak on "Pesach Sheini—A Second Chance." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Hohn Halperin and Bruce Mar- wil, Bnai Mitzva. Debra Davidson, Bat Torah. Regular services will be held at Cohg. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Cong. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abra- ham, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens, Cong. Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac, Cong. Bnai Israel -Beth Yehudah, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Zion, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuch- im, Ha-Ner Ha-Tamid, Livonia Jewish Congregation, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (10 Mile Jewish Center), Shomer Israel (18960 Snowden), Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Young Israel of Southfield. Beth El to Cite Irving Katz Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth El, will be tendered a testi- monial dinner on the occa- sion of his 50th anniversary as a temple administrator and his 70th birthday. The dinner will take place May 12 in the Hand- elman Hall of the temple. Religious School Seeks Students Cong. Beth Shalom is opening registration for its religious school to children of non-members, announces Barbara Goodman, chair- man of the Beth Shalom Re- ligious School. The talmudic term for an academy, yeshiva (lit., "sitting"), derives from the fixed order of seating assigned to the sages and their pupils who regu- larly participated in the activities of the academy. Occasionally the term meant not an academy but the private activity of studying the Torah. In Babylonia the expression metivta, the literal Aramaic rendering of yeshiva, was used. The Beth Shalom Reli- gious School is an independ- ent Conservative congrega- tional school offering train- ing to boys and girls from age 5 years (kindergarten) through senior high school (grade 12). Bar and Bat Mit- zva training is included in the curriculum. Pre-Bar Mitzva Talit and Tefilin groups sponsored by the men's club and pre-Bat Mitzva "BMB" girl's groups sponsored by the sisterhood are available. Cyril C. Servetter is the educational director of the religious school. For enroll- ment forms and informa- tion, call the religious school. 547-7972. Car pools are available in outlying areas. The 48th annual dinner of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit will be held 6 p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. The dinner will honor the memory of three of the founders of the Vaad Ha- rabonim: Rabbis Yosef Eisneman, Moses Fischer, and Yosef Thumin. Guest speaker for the af- fair will be Rabbi Macy A. Gordon, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck, N.J. The dinner leadership in- cludes: honorary chairmen Irwin I. Cohn and Julius Rottenberg; co-chairmen Marvin Berlin and Paul Sherizen; and co-chairmen of the sponsors committee David Hermelin and Nath- an Soberman. For reservations, call the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, 559-5005. or Sherizen, 545- 8743. Dan Sandberg 353-6699 THE CULTURAL COMMISSION OF CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK PRESENTS SENATOR JACOB K. JAV ITS RABBI EISENMAN (R-N.Y.) TUESDAY EVENING MAY 3rd -8:00 P.M. Morris Adler Hall SPEAKING ON "THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY." RABBI THUMIN Torah Umesorah Event in Detroit The first Detroit-based event which will project the efforts of Torah Umesorah, the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools, will take place May 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur E. Selmar, 12800 Bur- ton, Oak Park. Attending the first Torah Umesorah meeting in De- troit will be Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, Torah Umeso- rah's national director and Amos Bunim, associate chairman, executive com- mittee, Torah Umesorah. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Mordechai Gifter, dean of the Rabbinical Col- lege of Telshe, Cleveland, Ohio. and a member of Torah Umesorah's rabbinic- al administrative board. Dr. Louis Nulman, director, department of research for Torah Umesorah, is serving as the coordinator of the Torah Umesorah reception in Detroit. Meanwhile, "Teaching the Disabled," "Shaping a Religious Point of View of Current Events," and "The Hebrew Day School—Integrated or Isolat- ed in the Jewish Commu- nity" are some of the major themes to be dis- cussed at a four-day nation- al convention of Hebrew Day School Principals meet- ing at the Pineview Hotel, Fallsburg, N.Y., this week- end. Montreal Market Sells Kosher Meat MONTREAL (JTA)— Fresh kosher meat is being sold for the first time in a kosher meat department, in a Montreal supermarket, which is under supervision of the Montreal rabbinical supervisory agency, the Vaad Ha'ir. The kosher meat market is in the newly-opened Les Aliments Hypermarche and is com- pletely separate from the other meat sales depart- ments. RABBI FISCHER Seminary Honors Michigan Cantors Cantor Eugene Holzer of Ahavas Israel Synagogue in Grand Rapids and Cantor Sholom Kalib of Cong. Beth Moses in Detroit, will be made honorary fellows of the Cantors' Institute of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America at a special convocation to be - held during the Cantors' As- sembly convention May 9 at Grossinger's, New York. Cantors Holzer and Kalib are among the 24 men who will be honored "for their service to their commu- nities. - Each has been a cantor for 20 years or more and a member of the Can- tors' Assembly for a min- imum of five years. Beth El Focuses on Hebrew Music Temple Beth El will hold its 23rd annual Hebrew music festival 8:30 p.m. today when "Miriam's Song of Triumph" will be present- ed in the temple. The program will feature music by Marc Lavry, Franz Schubert, Gilbert Try- thall, Isaac Alukster and the Oakland University Singers and Chorus, con- ducted by John Dovaras; Cantor John H. Redfield and the temple choir and chorale, under the direction of Prof. and Mrs. Jason H. Tickton. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, spiritual leader of the temple, will be narra- tor. An oneg Shabat will fol- low the services. ADOLPH H. LICHTER MEMORIAL LECTURE SPONSORED BY THE LICHTER FAMILIES LECTURES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC You're invited to enroll your children in more than.just a Hebrew,school BETH SHALOM ELIGIOUS SCHOOL AN INDEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL David A. Nelson, Rabbi CLASSES AVAILABLE FROM KINDERGARTEN-SENIOR HIGH BAR-BAT MITZVA The main goals of Beth Shalom Reli- gious 'School are; • to turn children on to Judaism • to know 'where they come from, where thiy are, and where they are going • to be knowledgeable, committed, feeling Jews • -• to be able to transmit his not by words alone, but by examples to the next generation. FOR INFORMATION CALL 547-7972. Y will be happy to arrange a visit to our school and/or to have a parent'with like 4sge children contact you with more specifics. _ Reduced Rates to Synagogue members. Syn- agogue memberships available. Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W:Lincoln Rd., Oak Park Children Mark Yom HaShoa JERUSALEM (JTA)—Some 1,400 children from 20 secondary schools here visited the -Scroll of Fire" Holocaust Memorial and the "Martyrs Forest," both near Jerusalem, on Holocaust Memorial Day. Cyril Servetter, Director of Educatioi. 4 #n