THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 1, 1918 29 Rabbi's Relatives From Israel to Speak at Adat Shalom Synagogue Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Spectre will be the main participants at an encounter weekend, Dec. EMERGENCY if you're in need of money for a worthy purpose, contact Hebrew Free Loan Association for INTEREST-FREE LOANS Call 356-5292 8-10 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The Spectres of Ashkelon, Israel, are the brother and sister-in-law of Adat Shalom's rabbi, Efry Spectre. The weekend will com- mence with an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. Dec. 8. The Spectres will meet with the synagogue's youth groups in the youth lounge. The topic of the oneg Shabat ses- sion will be "Areas of Con- flict in Moial Values." During Shabat morn- ing services the Spectres will lecture to the con- gregation on "The Two Jacobs — Is Conserva- tive Judaism Valid and Necessary for an Israeli Jew?" After services they will answer questions on their lecture at a lunch- eon hosted by the sister- hood and men's club and sponsored by member families. Attendance at the luncheon is by reser- vation only. , At 11 a.m. Dec. 10, the Spectres will show the men's club a videotape from 979 CADILLAC ANDY BLAU "Best Deal In Town" WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC ALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM THE SPECTRES an Israeli television pro- gram on Israeli Conserva- tive Judaism which fea- tured Rabbi Spectre's con- gregation. Rabbi Philip Spectre, born in Buffalo, N.Y., attended Buffalo Hebrew College. He was graduated from New York's Columbia College and received his BHL and MHL at the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America. Rabbi Spectre, ordained in 1967, is the spiritual leader of Cong. Netsach Israel in Ashkelon. He is president of the Rabbinical Assembly in Is- rael. He has been the -spokesman on television and international conclaves for the furtherance of the work of the Conservative movement. His wife, Barbara, re- ceived her Hebrew educa- tion in the Chicago area. She was graduated from New York's Barnard Col- lege and received her mas- ter's degree in philosophy from New York University. She also attended the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. GALA RECEPTION IN DETROIT IN BEHALF OF TORAH VODAATH For Appointment Call 424-8466 Quality Framing and Art to Satisfy Your "Hang Ups" ARTISANS GALLERY A SPECIAL EVENT Recent works of MIRIAM ASTON (former Detroiter) continuing displays by JILL PURDIE Temple Israel Cites Symes on Their 25-Year Affiliation A weekend of celebra- tions heralding 25 years of Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme's association with Temple Israel, is planned for the weekend of Dec. 8 -10. Members of the temple, friends and associates will gather for a variety of silver anniversary programs hon- oring the Symes "for their service to the congregation, to the religious school and to temple families." The religious observance is set for 8:30 p.m. Shabat services Dec. 8 when Rabbi HONEYWELL BARBER SALON Fiber Art Many exciting new works of Original Paper Art chairmen for the anniver- sary events. Linden, a past president of Temple Israel, will be toastmaster at the banquet. Mrs. Nathan Fink, secretary of the congrega- tion, is overall chairman for the weekend. Cost reduction in framing 20 4' 0 your selections 19666 W. 10 Mile 356-4449 Red Achim. Men; dui Presents It's Annual WINTER BALL DINNER DANCE SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1978, 9 p.m. at eoti9. _BEtfi c:74egim'l (Was than c:71.act 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. Music By Southfield, Mich. 48076 Larry Freedman and Orchestra 111- 1.n.zz at 9 12.m. The Jewish Community of Detroit will have the celebrated honor and distinct pleasure to extend a Gala Reception to one of the most illustrious Torah -figures of our generation, the renowned Gaon Horav Gedaliah Schoor, tt" tr'n Rosh Yeshiva of the world famous Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodaath. The reception of the prominent guest will take place on Tuesday, December 12, 1978, 8 PM at the home of the distinguished Torah Vodaath patrons MR. & MRS. ARNOLD CARMEN 15927 HILTON AVE., SOUTHFIELD All friends, former students of Torah Vodaath and the entire Jewish community are cordially invited to render special attention to this date and to make every effort to attend. `11 SD 1311 Marvin W. Berlin Chairman of Arrangements Committee lot 21:17E25 E1Z THE SYMES Daniel B. Syme will deliver the sermon, honoring his parents. The younger Rabbi Syme is director of educa- tion for the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations. Following services, Dr. and Mrs. Easton (Linda) Brodsky will host the recep- tion for Rabbi. and Mrs. Syme, in honor of the Bat Mitzva of their daughter, Ronda Helen. An anniversary ban- quet will be held at the Raleigh House Dec. 10. Concert pianist David Syme will be guest srtist, honoring his parents with a program of musi- cal selections. Guest speaker will be Albert Vorspan, vice president of the UAHC. During religious school sessions that weekend, stu- dents of the several sections of the school will present programs in tribute to Rabbi and Mrs. Syme. Mrs. Irving Ellman, Mrs. Milford Singer, Mrs. Richard Kamil, Mrs. Ted Petok, Sid Rubin and Ber- nard E. Linden are co- gaTni — / atti sLir IP usfizootrz 13al:1E3 ,Cafad ord. .,,7110..5.Z' 64'3 witf2. EtzttE -'12t.ingEz ,Sta&-,1 cRoaii c_-S Bengian eazzoL g _g(Lifikcz 7.EE12 BEatz.s geE Czzarn Cak d?oll EELrEza9E 6.W EE — a, — • All Seats Reserved • Reserved Tables Available • Catered Service • Sit-Down Dinner • Set-ups (B.Y.O.B.) • Favors -• Enlarged Dance Floor • Continental Breakfast BLACK TIE OPTIONAL DONATION: MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW MAYNARD M. FELDMAN ... Chairman .. . PERRY LEVEY ... Co-Chairman Or Synagogue Office $22.50 per person . . . Call .557-0248 968-7693 352-8670