24 Friday, August 26, 1977
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah Is Having
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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
with Cantor Michael Feigelman
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Cantor Irvin Ernst
September 12,13,14,1977
YOM KIPPUR:
Sept. 21,22,1977
To be held at the
Glenn Schoenhals School
16500 Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Mich.
Uonation
$20.00
per person
The High Holidays will soon be here, so make your reservations
today by calling any of the following:
Jack Waksberg
Chairman
Simon Schwarzberg
557-1141
2323471 Kenosha
398-6861
Abe Weberman
Ticket Chairman
626-5224
Mrs. Ben Fisk
533-1993
Gedale Elbaum
LI 8-7339
Sonia Popowski
557-3994
Max Drew
559-4813
Sol Kleinman
Tick et
Co-Chairman
KE 5-3589
Leo Halpern
353-9237 541-7450
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Louis Apfelblalt
542-0521
Helen Balberman
968-3791
Education Leader to Address
Teachers Institute on Sept. 11
The annual teachers in-
stitute sponsored by the
Jewish Educators Council
will be held 9 a.m.-1 - p.m.
Sept. 11 at United Hebrew
Schools.
According. to Ethel Bobr-
off. chairman. the institute
will feature Audrey Fried-
man Marcus as a guest sem-
inar leader. She has devel-
oped -Jewish curricular ma-
terials and conducted work-
shops in values clarification
for many different groups
around the country.
Other features of the in-
stitute will be workshops
conducted by area educa-
tors on specialized teaching
techniques for elementary
and high school students. A
Presentation of educational
several foreign police serv-
ices for information on Is-
raeli underworld figures
sentenced in those countries
during the last seven years.
Air Conditioned Hall
The Israeli information
Congregation Shaarev Zedek
Religious Schools
announce
limited openings in various grade levels
Kindergarten-Twelfth grade
Applications of non-members are currently being accepted
For more information & interviews contact:
Rabbi Dr. Gerald A. Teller
Director of Youth-Education
357-5544
THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE
COMMUNITY
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
For Jewish Humanists ROSH HASHANA and YOM KIPPUR are op-
portunities for personal reflection. They are times of celebration when
we affirm the power of human beings to assume responsibility for their
lives.
RABBI SHERWIN WINE
will present services on the theme...
THE POWER TO CHANGE
ROSH HASHANA
YOM KIPPUR
MEMORIAL
CONG. B'NAI MOSHE
Welcomes New Members
Conservative Congregation
with a professional staff and
full range of services.
AUDREY MARCUS
materials and media will
he presented by the local
Jewish Librarians AssoPi-
ation.
Seek Data on Israeli Criminals
for Study of Organized Crime
JERUSALEM. (JTA 1—Is-
raeli police have contacted
(Shofar) Tuesday. September 13. 1:00 PM
THE POWER OF ANGER
(Kol Nidri) Thursday, September 22.1:00 PM THE POWER OF COMMITMENT
Thursday, September 22, 4:30 PM
THE POWER OF BEAUTY
CHILDREN'S SERVICES (Ages 4-9)
Rosh Hashana - Tuesday, September 13-2:30 PM
Yom Kippur -Thursday, September 22-2:30 PM
YOUTH SERVICES (Ages 1042)
Rosh Hashana - Tuesday, September 13-3:30 PM
Yom Kippur -Thursday, September 22-3:30 PM
Tickets of admission are required for all adult services and may be pur-
chased by calling the Temple Secretary. Tickets are not required for me-
morial, children's and youth services.
THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE
The Center of Humanistic Judaism
28611 West 12 Mile Road (bet. Inkster & Middlebelt)
Farmington Hills, Mich, 48018
477-1410
Sabbath Services each Friday 8:30 PM
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Who is called a nious
fool? He who saw a woman
drown and made no cflort
to save her. saving: "It is
not proper to look upon: a
woman.'
—The Talmud
request came at the in-
itiative of the special com-
mission appointed earlier
this month by Police In-
spector General Haim Ta-
vori to investigate organiz-
ed crime in Israel.
The request was for-
warded through Interpol to
several police services both
in Europe and the U.S. It
was apparently made as
part of the commission's ef-
fort to draw a profile of the
scope of organized crime in
Israel and its overseas con-
nections.
A separate investigation.
conducted by a senior; po-
lice officer. is looking into
allegations that a senior po-
lice officer served as a
double agent. supplying or-
ganized crime in Israel
with highly secret informa-
tion from police headquar-
ters. The allegations were
made in one of the articles
carried almost daily by
Haaretz on organized crime
in Israel.
In another development
connected with organized
crime. building - contractor
Fiezalel Mizrahi filed a libel
suit for IL 10 million in a
Tel Aviv court against Har-
retz. its editor Gershom
Schocken and reporter Avi
Valentin. for allegedly slan-
dering him by publishing ar-
ticles claiming that he was
one of the leaders of organ-
ized crime in Israel. This is
the largest libel suit ever
filed in Israel.
'High Holiday Services & Youth
Events
Cultural Events
Complete Social Program
Sabbath & Daily Services
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SPECIAL MEMBERSHIPS
for Those Under 35
and Senior Citizens
14390 W. 10 Mile. Oak Park 548-9000
Make Your
High Holy Day Reservations at
CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES
Air Conditioned Sanctuary
Services Conducted by
RABBI A. IRVING SCHNIPPER
Ticket Committee in Session
Monday Evenings 7 to 9 P.M.
Office Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Tickets also Available for Special Services
for Children and Young Adults
19160 EVERGREEN RD. DETROIT
535-4434
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
OAK-WOODS
is happy to announce that
services for
ROSH HASHANA and YOM KIPPUR
Golan Settlers
Mark 10 Years
TEL AVIV (JTA)—
Merom Ha' , elan.t'--- first Is-
raeli settlement on the
Golan Heignts after the Six-
Day War. is ma, king its
10th anniversary of the be-
ginning of the Golan
Heights settlemems.
There a ,-e now '1.6 settle-
ments on Golan with a popu-
lation of 3.600 Their agricul-
tural output has already
reached IL 240 million this
year.
This month also marks
the beginning of the settle-
ment of the Ka'arin Town-
shin. the urban center of
he Golan Heights: •
will be Conducted By
Rabbi James I. Gordon
and
Cantor Mendel Klein
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Cantor Mendel Klein *
SEATING AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO SEEK
AN INSPIRATION EXPERIENCE
TICKET SALES: 6:30 - 8:30 P.M. Daily
10:00 A.M.
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Noon Sundays
24061 Coolidge, Oak Park--398-1177
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