28 Friday, September 22, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wiesel, Sculptor Due at Beth El HIGH HOLIDAYS Two special events are being planned by Temple Beth El: a Holocaust exhibit and a talk by author Elie Wiesel. Are Approaching You do not have to be a member to join us for services. Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield Ealy Elementary 5475 W. Maple in a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere For Reservations Call 336-8300 . ask for Rosalyn Kravitz daytime only ELIE WIESEL Seats are only $25 ($36 per couple) Children and Students free of charge Congregation Shaarit Haplaytah lzrzr n"it: r!alv`/ Coagroption Shaarit Haplaytah is Having HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES with The Esteemed and Highly Acclaimed CANTOR SEYMOUR GREENSTEIN CANTOR IRVIN ERNST , Rosh Hashonah: October 1, 2, 3, 1978 Yom Kippur: October 10, 11, 1978 Glenn Schoenhals School 16500 Lincoln Drive •Southfield, Mich. Donation $20.00 per person • Sunday, Sept. 24th, Tickets sold on premises at the school at the above address from 12 to 2 P.M. The High Holidays will soon be here, so make your reservation's, today by calling any of the following: Jack Wskaberg animal _ 23471 Kees* 398-6861 Mrs. la Fisk Ms Wiesen &kit ookiii•49•4 626-5224 Sella Pepewski 557:3194 Sol Kleinman Ticket Co-Chalrman 356 - 3X3 - Lee Halpern 353-9237 541-7450- Simon Sckwarzberg 557-1141 Max Draw 559-4813 533-1993 Levis Apfelhlaft 542-0521 Heise Rallierman 968-3791 Spend your Holidays with your file - nds and dear ones, Re- member too, that if you attneded last years Services how warm and "hamish" they were. ( A Holocaust exhibit of works by Henry Friedman will be displayed in the Slotkin Foyer of the temple beginning Thursday. Born in Germany, Fried- man is a survivor of several concentration camps. Dur- ing the past 15 years he fashioned sculptures and memorials testifying to the tragedy he and millions of Jews experienced at the hands of the Nazis. The uniqueness of his sculptures lies in the materials used to form the images. He uses scrap material made from brass, copper and steel. Friedman has donated a number of his works to Yad Vashem and ORT in Israel. Meanwhile, author Wiesel will speak 8 p.m. Oct. 4 at the temple on "A Jew Today." Born in Hungary and a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald, Wiesel is the author of many books. Among the honors he has Won are the Prix Bordin of the French Academy, the National Jewish Book Council Awards (1964, 1973), the Jewish Heritage Award for Literature (1966) and the 1968 Prix Medicis. Wiesel holds many honorary 'doctorate de- grees and is the Andrew Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Boston University. The Wiesel lecture is sponsored by the Theodore and Mina Bargman Memo- rial Scholar Series. The public is invited. Pre-Selihot Reception Honors Beth Achim Youth Director A reception in -honor of Cantor Earl Berris, newly appointed youth director at Cong. Beth Achim, will pre- cede Selihot services 10 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. A native Detroiter, Can- tor Berris was graduated from the Cantors Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where he earned a Bachelor of Sacred Music degree. He is the synagqgue's first full-time youth director. Cantor Berris served as cantor at Temple Beth El of Norwalk, Conn., and at the Malvern Jewish Cen- ter in Malvern, N.Y., where he trained volun- teer choirs for Sabbath and holidays and di- rected congregational music activities at the two congfegations. CANTOR EARL BERRIS Selihot services, follow- ing the reception, will be conducted by Rabbi Milton Arm -and Canto r - Siro.on - Bermanis, with the assis- tance of the High Holiday Choir. _ Beth El Hosts Sisco Lecture Special Symphony Trio Rabbi David A. Nelson, spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Shalom, has been named part-time director of the Michigan region of the United Synagogue of America. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 10 a.m.-12 noon Book Review Set YOM KIPPUR: MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 10 a.m.-12 noon ' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. ASSEMBLY TEXTS: English-Yiddish-Hebrew NO TICKET REQUIRED *Membership inquiries welcome. Call Institute Office: 626-9565 • State of Michigan CALL FOR . Pi a APPOINTMENT 851-7333 • • aanti.. T il. . Os ,11 1010 9* ItM en e X eMO HENRY FRIEDMAN HIGH HOLIDAY Prayer Services will be held at SHOMER ISRAEL 13440 W. 7 Mile corner Hartwell Tickets available 13500 W. 7 Mile (in Bravermans) $15 each $25/couple call 864-4881 or 864-0319 Congregation Beth Achim is pleased to announce that it will conduct auxiliary High Holiday Services For non-members . in its Social Hall and in the La Med Auditorium of the United Hebrew School's Rohlik Bldg. 352-8670 Nelson Is Named ROSH. HASHANAH: KOL NIDRE: I Reception for Cantor Earl Berris, New Beth Achim Youth Director, at 10:00 P.M. Saturday. SELICHOT SERVICE AT MIDNIGHT Saturday conducted by Rabbi Milton Arm and Cantor Simon Bermanis, assisted by High Holy Days Choir. 28555 Middlebelt Rd. (north of 12 Mile Rd.) Farmington Hills SECULAR HIGH HOLY DAY ASSEMBLIES il Highest dollars paid ii 1 for your diamonds, • gold or antique jewelry!!! 41, 12 • I.i,censed by for further information or inquiries concerning membership and seating call the synagogue office LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE BUILDING invite you to join them at their •ambsi Tickets are available at to be held at S A I LASH 14 FOR . i 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. Dr. Joseph J. Sisco, president of American Uni- versity in Washington and former undersecretary of state for political affairs, will speak 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth El. His topic will be "Middle East: Peace, War or Status Quo." The Sisco lecture is spon- sored by the Max and Mar- garet Smitt Lecture Series and Special Projects Fund of Temple Beth El, and is open to the public. The Members of the SHOLE IN N A INSTITUTE 0 .......K.1.411 Rabbi Sherwin Wine will review "Metropolitan Life" by Fran Lebowitz 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Birmingham Temple. There is a charge. Cong. Beth Jacob Mogain Abraham Invites The Jewish Community within Walking Distance To Join Us In HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Our Air Conditioned Shul. In Services Under The Spiritual Guidance Of Rabbi Gershon Mendel Eisenberger Qualified Ballei Teffilot. Reasonably Priced Seats. Seating Committee In Attendance Daily 15 Min- utes Before Mincha Through Maariv. 15151 W. Lincoln — Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Building. You are Cordially Invited to an Open House and Coffee Hour prior to Selihot Services Saturday, September 23, at 11:00 P.M. Young Israel of Oak-Woods 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park Selected seats still available for the High Holy Days. Committee in session Sunday, 10:00 A.M.-12 Noon; Mon.-Thurs., 6:30-8:30 P.M.