24 Friday, July 8, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Viewers Desire to Aid Wiesenthal • 'In response to the recent segment on CBS' "Who's HOUSEHOLD Who" program about Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, SALES Detroit News television col- umnist Frank Judge re- IN ceived numerous requests for Wiesenthal's address YOUR HOME from persons wishing to help. Checks and money orders ESTATES may be sent to : The Jewish Center, 1370 LIQUIDATED • Documentation Broadway, New York City, • N.Y., 10008. Wiesenthal's • • IRENE EAGLE mailing address is : Simon Wiesenthal, Salztorgaffe 4, 626-4769 626-8907 Vienna, 1010, Austria. SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY 13 S. Main St., Clawson, Mi. 48017 585-0555 1 t Rental -- Sales of Convalescent equipment, Everest & Jennings Wheel Chairs, Ostomy Supplies — Hollister, United, Davol, Coloplast Jobst Garments, T.E.D. Stockings, Professional fitting of Surgical Garments, Dr. Scales. 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TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8 p.m. today, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. George Erdstein. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "The Problems A Reform Rabbi Faces."Heidi Bashara, Bat Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Sat- urday. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH H'ARI: Services 9 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gottlieb will speak on "Love of the Land." - Regular services will be held at Adat Shalom Syna- gogue, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel, Cong.. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Cong. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens, Cong. Bnai Is- rael of Pontiac, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Zion, CQng. Dovid Ben Nuchim, Downtown Synagogue, Temple Kol Ami, Livonia' Jewish Congregation, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (10 Mile Jewish Center), Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Shomer Israel (18960 Snow- den), Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. T'chiyah, Young Is- rael of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Young Israel of Southfield. Beth El Names Marvin Novik President at Annual Meeting WE HAVE IT ALL AT SY DRAFT WEST SIDE Synagogue , Marvin Novick was elect- ed president of Temple Beth El at its 127th annual dinner meeting. Other offi- cers are: Walter Shapero, Josephine Bloom and Mar- vin H. Goldman, vice presi- dents; Paul J. Dizik, treas- urer; and Milton H. Dres- ner, secretary. Elected to the board of trustees were : Jerome M. Ash, Stanley J. Clamage, Kenneth A. Dishell, Marvin A. Frenkel, Fred Green- span, Dr. Alfred M. Kreind- ler, David G. Kurzman, Aid Kushner, Mrs. Marshall F. Loewenstein, Douglas A. Schubot, Richard E. Smitt, Richard Strichartz and Har- vey Willens. ' Tribute was paid to Mar- vin H. Goldman, chairman of the Mortgage Reduction Campaign, "in appreciation for his dedication and de- THE HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE 7135 North Carpenter Road Skokie, Illinois 60076 announces the opening of Advance Registration for the Fall Semester, 1977. Appli- cations from new students wishing to obtain information on enrollment in the Rabbinic, Advanced Hebrew Studies or College Divisions are now being accepted. IN PARTICULAR, COMMUNITY ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TWO NEWLY REORGANIZED DEPARTMENTS NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR THIS FALL: SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS (SLA) JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM (JSP) Offering a full 2-year program of ac- credited courses in 'the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Business on the H.T.C. Campus in co- operation with the University of Illinois, Circle Campus For college-age students seeking Jew- ish enrichment, the JSP is designed to accelerate the acquisition of basic skills and comprehension of classic Jewish sources. Offering a concen- trated 2-year program leading to the Rabbinic and/or Advanced Hebrew Studies Division. Full and part-time progranis are available as well as tutorial assistance. Inquiries related to these departments should be directed to: Rabbi Don Well, Associate Dean Registration is also in progress for the following Divisions of the H.T.C. *Yeshiva High School and Preparatory Department *Beth HaMedrash: Rabbinic Division and Semicha Program *Anne M. Blitstein Teacher Training Institute for Women *Ephraim Epstein Kollel-Advanced Talmudic Research Institute *Kollel LiMechanchim-Educators Training Institute Inquirieis for information on these departments should be directed to: Dr. Joseph, Babad, Registrar Rabbi Irving J. Rosembaum HaRav Moshe Hershler (312) 267-9800 President Rosh HaYeshiva MARVIN NOVICK tion to the welfare of the temple." Immediate past president David K. Page was presented with a tesolu- tion of appreciation and a kidush cup "in gratitude for his successful adminis- tration." Novick holds a bachelor's degree from City College of New York, a master's de- gree from New York Uni- versity, and CPA Certifi- cates from New York and Michigan. He has been affil- iated with the temple since 1960 and has held various chairmanships of com- mittees as well as positions as a trustee and as an offi- cer. He is a former presi- dent of the Married Group. Novick is vice president of the United Hebrew Schools, a member of the Professional Group of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- rael Emergency Fund and a trustee of the Akiva Hebr- ew Day School. Fish Elected Temple Head Steven Fish was elected president of Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac at the an- nual congregational meet- ing. Other officers are Joel Goldberg. Dr. David Schwartz and Kim Dick- stein, vice presidents; Bar- bara Schreier, secretary; and Lillian Heard, treas- urer. Board of directors includ- es Elaine Fish, Michael No- sanchuk, David Saul, Dr. Robert Stern, Stuart Winkel- man, David Henig, David Littmann, Irwin Livon and Lawrence Sinuk. Included on the board of directors are: Laurie Nosanchuk, sis- terhood president; and El- liott Dater and Lee Winkel- man, youth group co-presi- dents.. The congregation will hold its annual Service Under the Stars 9 p.m. July 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz, 949 James K. Blvd.. Sylvan Lake. Friends are _invited. Guests are requested to bring chairs and lawn chairs. An oneg Shabat will follow. For directions or informa- tion, call the temple, FE 2- 3212, or the Horwitzes. 681- 1873. - Fledgling T'chiya Programs Continue Cong. T'chiyah, a congre- gation begun in downtown Detroit recently, is contin- uing with religious • activi- ties for Jews living in the Lafayette Park area. Last week, special serv- ices were held in obser- vance of Tisha b'Av, and High Holy Day services are being planned, which will mark the beginning of a per- manent schedule of Sabbath and holiday services. The congregation's first wedding will take place Sun- day, and Bar and Bat Mit- - zva celebrations will take place as well. The congrega- tion is also forming an edu- cation committee in which both parents and children will participate. The congregation has been active in community affairs and was recently represented at the hearing before the Board of Zoning Appeals regarding the pro- posed location for a new Wayne County jail in the Greektown area, where T'chiya's synagogue is lo- cated. Livonia Miss Wins Moss Scholarship Faye Edelstein was named the recipient of the annual Arlene Vivian Moss Memorial Israel Program The official municipal Scholarship, it was an- flag of Jerusalem will be nounced by Mr. and Mrs. _ presented to synagogues Sol Moss, benefactors of the participating in a special fund. High Holidays effort for Is- Miss Edelstein, daughter rael Bonds. of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Edels- The High 1-1^lidays effort tein of Livonia, is a junior will initiate the fall cam- at Clarenceville High paign for Israel Bonds. School. She is immediate Congregations thus far past president of the Bnai planning participation are: Brith Girls Dalyah Chapter, Beth Achim, Bnai David, and has been active in the Beth Abraham-Hillel, Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- Temple Israel, Beth Moses, tion. Young Israel of Oak-Woods, She will participate in a Young Israel of Greenfield, Shomrey Emunah, Bnai 45-day study tour of Israel Zion, Beth Tefilo Emanuel this summer as a member Tikvah, Dovid Ben Nuchim, of the BBYO's 22nd Israel Mishkan Israel-Nusach Summer Institute. H'Ari, Young Israel of The scholarship was es- Southfield and Bnai Israel- tablished in September 1971 Beth Yehudah. by Mr. and Mrs. Moss in memory of their daughter. The purpose of the scholar- Birthday Cited ship was to make funds A kidush reception honor- available to Michigan ing the 75th birthday of Dr. BBYO members, who seek Irving I. Edgar will follow to enrich themselves by 11 a.m. Shabat services Sat- spending a summer study- urday at Temple Beth El. ing in Israel. Synagogues Plan Fall Bond Drives Salk, Rev. King Get Top U.S. Prize WASHINGTON (JTA)— On the occasion of the 201st anniversary of American in- dependence President Car- ter Monday presented the nation's highest civilian awards to a black and a Jew. The President present- ed the government's Medal of Freedom to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and to Dr. Jonas E. Salk. The award can be made only by the President to per- sons who made especially meritorious contributions to the security or national in- terest of the United States, to world peace, or to cultur- al or other significant pub- lic or private endeavor. Carter said of the late Rev. King, that he was "the conscience of his gen- eration," adding "a South- erner, a black man, hf gazed upon the great walk, of segregation and saw that the power of love could bring it down." Of Dr. Salk, who discov- ered the anti-polio vaccine, the President stated that be- cause of him "our country is free from the cruel epi- demic of poliomyelitis that once struck almost yearly." The President also ob- served that "because of his tireless work, untold hun- dreds of thousands who may have been crippled are sound in body today. These are Dr. Salk's true honors and there is no way to add to them."