THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Services and Banquet Mark Tribute or Symes' 25-Year Temple Israel Ro e A weekend of festive cel e- ration this past week hon- tired Rabbi and Mrs. M. obert Syme on the occa- sion of their. 25th anniver- dry with Temple Israel. Sabbath services, cele- orations in the religious of and a 25th anniver- banquet attended by emple members and the community marked the oc- casion. as a time both for nos- reflection and a look o e future as Temple Is- ael , under Rabbi Syme's piritual leadership, pre- Ares to build its new anctuary in West Bloom- ield. Rabbi Daniel B. Syme, on of the honorees and hairman of the commis- ion on Jewish education r the Union of AmeH- an Hebrew Congrega- ons in New York, was the Sabbath evening speaker. The Symes' other son, David, a concert-pianist, gave a musical tribute at the banquet on Sunday. The principal banquet speaker was Albert Vor- span, vice president of the UAHC and friend of the Syme family. Messages of greeting and congratulation poured in from all parts of the coun- try, and a highlight of the banquet was a presentation by Rabbi Harold S. Loss featuring tape recorded messages from each of the rabbis, cantors and students who were influen c ed by Rabbi Syme to enter the clergy. Shirley Fink, secretary of Temple Israel, was chairman of the overall celebration, and Bernard E. Linden, past president, ELECTROLYSIS RKS! WE FOUND THAT OUT 16 HELEN ZINBERG R.E. YEARS AGO. AND. WE NAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE RID THEMSELVES OF UN- SIGHTLY HAIR EVER SINCE. IF YOU HAVE EMBARRASSING HAIR ON THE FACE, UPPER LIP, ARMS, LEGS, OR THIGHS, IT CAN BE REMOVED PERMANENTLY. NOT BY GADGETS, NOT BY PROMISED MIRA;LES, BUT BY MEDICALLY APPROVED •ELECTROLYSIS. 16125 W. 12 MILE RD. OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI.INCLUSIVE BY APPOINTMENT — 557-8115 S incere ge31 Wii4e3 /or a ..171 aPPY' • iiealt4y and P eaceiut Ji anti4a Helen and - Paul Zuckerman Blum Blasts UN Resolve on Israel Arms Embargo UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Israeli Ambas- sador Yehuda Blum said that the General Assembly resolution adopted last week calling on the Security Council to impose an arms embargo on Israel was aimed at destroying Israel by denying it the right to self-defense. Addressing the Assem- bly, Blum said the adoption was "one more illustration" of the manner in which, "at a time when all efforts are being made to overcome 30 years of bitter hostility in Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme are flanked by our region, the majority of officers of Teinple Israel as they celebrate 25 years of the General Assembly is service to the congregation at a dinner in their honor. being bullied into adopting Pictured with the Symes are, fralii left, Leslie R. policies of confrontation and Schmier, president; Dr. Lowell J. Ressler, vice condemnation in lieu of re- president; Shirley Fink, secretary; Stanley Millman, conciliation and peace.", He charged that the Arab vice president; and James L. Jonas, treasurer. was toastmaster at the banquet. In addition to greetings brought by Leslie R. Schmier, president, a gift from the congregation was presented by Norman Folbe and Sidney Rubin. Other tributes were pre- sented by Msgr. Clement Kern; Dr. George Gullen, former president of Wayne State _University; Albert Horner, president of Credit Counseling Centers; James Lunsford, deputy of Scottish Rite Masonry; and Rabbi David S. Hachen, regional director of the UAHC. Rabbi Leon Fram, Rabbi Loss, Cantor Harold Or- bach, Cantor Arthur Asher and Frank L. Simons, mem- bers of the Temple Israel staff, all were involved in the weekend program. the ability of the U.S. to pro- tect its security interests in the Middle East is closely linked, if not dependent on, the maintenance of a potent Israeli military capability in the area." The letter said a recent "U.S. Interagency study on the global military balance" supported the conclusion "That, in the event of a non-nuclear superpower conflict in the Middle East, Israel, by itself, 'might deter Soviet combat forces inter- vention or prevent the com- pletion of such deployment.' At this stage, no other society in the area can be counted on to mobilize reli- able, battle-tested . ground and air units, or to make available secure access points. In brief, if not for the proven capability of the Is- raeli armed forces, we would be forced now to sta- tion a significant number of men and substantial materiel in that region." states. particularly Iraq, which initiated. the resolu- tion, were using their oil revenues to arm themselves heavily while Israel had re- duced its military budget by 20 percent. The resolution, which was adopted by a vote of 72-30 with 37 abStentIons, describes Israel as a "grave menace to inter- national peace and secu- rity." It requested the imposi- tion of a mandatory em- bargo against Israel on "any supply of arms, ammuni- tion, military equipment or vehicles, or any spare parts thereof." To accept good advice is but to increase one's own ability. — Goethe DISCO DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO -Wedding-Graduation or Special Event. A Complete Program. including *Music *Lighting *Disco Dance Demonstrations and Disco Dance Lessons By ART & JAN Guest teachefs of the 1978 Dance Masters Convention of the state. of Midh. call early tor available bperi dates Carter, Urged to Note Israel Import to Western Defenses "BOSTON (JTA) -- A group of more than 170 re- tired U.S. generals and ad- mirals sent an "open letter" to President Carter urging him to recognize Israel's importance to Western de- fenses in the Middle East "and to reinforce Israel's military capability so that we will not be forced to de- ploy our own armed forces to the Middle East." - The letter, released by Foreign Policy Perspectives here, expressed the view held in some military and political quarters that the Soviet Union poses an im- mediate menace to vital American interests, espe- cially in Africa, Western Europe and the Middle East, made all the more dangerous by alleged Soviet superiority in the military sphere. The signatories included Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, former Chief of Naval Op- erations; Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub, U.S. Army; and Maj. Gen. George J. Keegan Jr., U.S. Air Force. According to the writers, Soviet objectives include neutralization of Western Europe, in part by denying it access to critical raw materials, the encirclement of China and the isolation of the U.S. "The'Soviet focus on the Middle East, as a way of obtaining these aims, represents a real and growing threat to Western security," they wrote. • "We strongly support the pursuit of friendship and improved relations with all responsible governments in the Middle East. However, Fritlat, Detimbeti22 1918 63 852=8971 or 652.9736 FULL TIME PROTECTION FROM . , MARV CHECK • • • • Burglary Vandalism Fire Personal Attack MARV ROSEN At A Price You Can Afford - NOIIFONE Automatically Notifies within seconds Police Dept. a Fire Dept. Central Office *Hidden Wire Installatio. 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