77C 14 Friday, Aapst 4, 1973 THE DETROIT 1E11 1191 NEWS ( LAWN SPRINKLER REPAIRS RON BLOCK 642-3375 (home) 559-5980 (office) Energy Parley NEW YORK — U.S. Sec- retary of Energy James R. Schlesinger will fly to Los Angeles to address a day- long solar energy confer- ence Aug. 20 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The conference is spon- sored by Ben-Gurion Uni- versity of the Negev. Large selection of rings watches and other fine jewelry 14 and 18 K GOLD Diamonds and Fine Jewelry These services done on premises • Jewelry Repair • Watch Repair • Restringing No Job Too Small WEINTRAUB "Where the customer comes first" Quality jewelers for 3 generations Borry All bankards honored Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3 23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld. UNICEF Prints New Year Card to Finance Children's Programs NEW YORK — The Ohel David Synagogue in Jerusalem has contributed the design of its Holy Ark cover to UNICEF for repro- duction on their 1978 Rosh Hashana card. It features the Lions of Judah, tradi- tional symbols of the endur- ing strength of the Hebrew faith, guarding the stone tablets of the Ten Com- mandments. Inside the card are printed both the traditional Rosh Hashana greeting "L'shana Tova Tikatevu" in the Hebrew lettering, and in English, "May the New Designed for socially Year Bring You Peace, and economically dep- Good Health and Joy." Per- rived parents and their sonalized imprinting is also very young (under four) available. children, this unique The card also symbolizes educational effort is the continuing reciprocal under the guidance of di- relations between UNICEF rectors trained in a spe- and Israel. A pioneer day cial graduate course at care program in Israel is Jerusalem's Hebrew among the many University to which UN- UNICEF-assisted child wel- ICEF has contributed. fare projects in more than The entire project, which 100 countries of Asia, Af- is now operating in Dimona, rica, Latin America and the Hevel, Ta'anach and some Middle East which the sales low-income areas of of UNICEF cards help make Jerusalem, is under the au- possible. spices of the Israel Ministry "Justice for the Taxpayer" FRIEDMAN circuit court Oakland Co. THIS IS MICHAEL FRIEDMAN. HIS BACKGROUND HAS PREPARED HIM TO BE ONE THING ABOVE ALL ELSE. AN OUTSTANDING CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Assistant Prosecutor, Oakland County, 1967-70 Successful trial attorney. University of Michigan, B.A., 1962 Wayne State University Law School, J.D., 1965 (Law Review) Lecturer in Law, Oakland University. The only candidate with experience trying serious criminal cases as both a prosecutor and defense counsel. The only candidate with the courage to challenge in the courts a a long entrenched judge. Married. 1 child. 37 years old. Veteran. Member: American Trial Lawyers Association, Michigan Trial Lawyers Association Bar of the Suprene Court of the United States, etc. Paid for by the Friedman for Judge Committee, Richard Lustig, Treasurer, 25130 Southfield Road, Southfield, MI 48075, 557-6665 of Education, the American Joint Distribution Commit- tee and Israel Corporation of Community Centers. Israel, which received emergency aid for the repair and rebuilding of health centers, schools and kinder- gartens following the 1973 Yom Kippur War, had pre- viously benefitted from UN- ICEF assistance in the form of vaccines and other supplies for campaigns against tuberculosis, polio and mycosis; equipment for six dairies designed to feed 130,000 children in school milk programs; and laboratory equipment and vehicles for maternal and child health centers. Mrs. Zena Harman, a former member of the Knes- set and 1964-65 chairman of the UNICEF executive board who has also served in the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs, is executive director of the Israel National Com- mittee for UNICEF. To order UNICEF cards, write Dept. GJC, U.S. Committee for UNICEF, 331 East 38th St., New York 10016. Orthodox Rabbi Hits Reform Leader on Who Is a Jew' NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Moshe Sherer, execu- tive president of Agudath Israel of America, took issue with Rabbi Alexander Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, for his at- tack on the Law of Return amendment which passed its first reading in the Knesset last week. Sherer was particularly angered by the segment in Schindler's statement which noted that new politi- cal efforts are under way "to disqualify two-`thirds of world Jewry from member- ship in the Jewish people." Schindler said: "At this critical time when the need -for Jewish unity is paramount, we are appalled by the new political efforts to amend Israel's Law of Return so as to disqualify two-thirds of world Jewry from membership in the Jewish people. We are one, working for Israel's strong future throughout the world; we must be one in the eyes of Israel's law. The issue is not one of subtle in- terpretation of Halakha. Rather it is a direct slap in the face to all non-Orthodox Jews, saying in effect that our money and our energies are good enough but we and our children are not ... As we are one people in an- guish and in death so we must be one people in life." Responding to Schin- dler's statement, Sherer said that the Reform leader painted "a false picture about the con- sequences of this amendment" by failing to speak about "the single key issue at stake: how can one be converted from a non-Jew into a Jew." Sherer said that the proposed amendment "does not in the slightest" disqualify two-thirds of world Jewry from mem- bership in the Jewish people. Rabbi Richard Hirsch, executive director of the World Union for Progres- sive Judaism (the Reform movement) said he failed to understand the point in re- newed efforts to amend the Law of Return at a time it was essential to unite all the forces of the Jewish people. Hirsch reacted in a public statement to a bill, amend- ing the Law of Return to de- fine as Jews only those who were born to Jewish mothers or converted ac- cording to Halakha. If the bill is approved in further readings conversions per- formed by Conservative and Reform rabbis will be consi- dered invalid. The Prophets Are Translated Into Russian ELIZABETH, N.J. (JTA) — Rabbi Pinches M. Teitz of Elizabeth has announced the publication of a new, modern translation of all the Prophets into the Rus- sian language. The volume is now avail- able for distribution - throughout the United States, especially to Jewish communities involved in re- settlement work of Soviet immigrants, he said. The editors of the volume, printed and bound in Israel, are a group of distinguished Russian-Hebrew scholars, themselves recent Russian immigrants to Israel, Teitz said.