THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 5, 1979 23 National Havura Conference Will Be Held at Rutgers U. Synagogue Services ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Eric Lumberg and Stanton Markowitz, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Eric Rosenberg, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Richard Karp, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Schwartz will speak on "Till Divorce Do We Part." Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "The Joseph Story — The Bible's First Novel." Adam Gordon, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Harry Bratt, Bar Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Robert Barr, a student at the Hebrew Union College — Jewish Institute of Religion, will speak on "Pushing Humanistic Judaism." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 4:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Robert Greenfield, Bar Mitzva. DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 8 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gamze will speak on "Brothers Sometimes Hate." • . TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m7.today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "My Forecast for 1979." Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Eric Soper, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE KW.; AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con- rad will speak on "The Public Relations Problem of Making Peace in the Near East." LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 8 p.m. today. Rabbi Gordon will speak on "Goshen Ghetto." Services 9 a.m. Saturday. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.. Lori Weiner, Bat Torah. CONG. T'CHIYAH: Services 7:45 p.m. today, conducted by Milton and Peggy Glick. Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens, Cong. Bnai David, Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Zion, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim, Temple Emanu-El, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (10 Mile Jewish Center), Cong. Shomer Israel (13430 W. Seven Mile), Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Young Israel of Southfield. College Students Recent Graduates. • ALEINI NW Y EAR IN JERUS Study Jewish texts in a total Jewish setting. MIDRESHET JERUSALEM A Co-educational One-Year Program at THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA IN ISRAEL For further information write to Rabbi Ronald D. Price The Jewish Theological Seminary of America 3080 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10027 Applications will be processed beginning March 15, 1979 NEW YORK — Rabbi Jewish roots in the 1960's David Teutsch, program di- and '70's. While the havura rector of the National movement is now a decade Jewish Conference Center, old, this conference repre- and Michael Strassfeld, sents the first attempt to chairman of the Havura gauge its extent and influ- Conference Steering Com- ence nation-wide, as well as mittee, have announced the to explore the possibilities first National Havura Con- for future links among ference, which will be held havurot." July 4-8 at Rutgers Univer- Teutsch observed that the sity, New Brunswick, New havura (movement has Jersey. broadened its base in the past five years or so: "At Strassfeld, an editor of first, havurot were formed "The Jewish Catalog," "The in reaction to, and outside Second Jewish Catalog" and of, existing Jewish com- "The Jewish Calendar," munal structures, but of noted that "The havura, an late both synagogues and attempt to create an inti- community centers have mate community for Jewish successfully adopted varia- learning, fellowship and tions of this model. In bring- prayer, is one of the most ing together participants interesting and fruitful re- from both kinds of havurot, sults of the search for the National Havura Con- Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin to Be Emanu-El Resident Scholar Dr. Trude Weiss- Rosmarin will be the scholar-in-residence at Temple Emanu-El Jan. 12-14 as the congregation celebrates its 27th anniver- sary. Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin will speak 8:15 p.m. Jan. 12 on "What Can Modern Jews Believe?" An anniversary dinner-dance will be held 8 p.m. Jan. 13 for temple members only. On Jan. 14, Class in Talmud Is Slated at Cong. 'T'Chiyah Cong. T'Chiyah will begin a seven-week course on "Introduction to Talmud Study" 10 a.m. Jan. 21 in the synagogue. Rabbi Eliezer Finkelman, director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation on the Wayne State University campus, will instruct the claSs. The class will.be offered in cooperation with the Midrasha — College of Jewish Studies. Classes for children age 6-12 will meet 10 a.m. Sun- day. Hebrew instruction, history and tradition are taught. Non-members are in- vited. There is a charge for both the adult and chil- dren's programs. For infor- mation, call Peggy Glick, 964-3589, or Susan Stein, 341-9527. Town Hall Series at Bnai Moshe "How Can Modern Man Believe in God?" will be the topic of a lecture to be deliv- ered by Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz at 8 p.m. Jan. 14 at Cong. Bnai Moshe for the synagogue's Town Hall Lec- ture Series. Rabbi Borowitz, professor of education and Jewish religious thought at the New York school of the He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, will deliver the Rabbi Moses Lehrman Memorial Lec- ture. Rena Tobes is chair- man of the cultural commis- sion. The lecture is open to the community free of charge. at 9 a.m., Dr. Weiss- Rosmarin will speak on "Jewish Identity and Iden- tification." Dr. Weiss-Rosmarin iiolds a PhD degree in Semitics, philosophy and psychology. She has pub- lished numerous books and essays and held the post of editor of The Jewish Spectator. She has taught at the New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and at the New School for Social Research. For information, call Temple Emanu-El, 967- 4020. Wine to Lecture on Mideast Crisis Rabbi Sherwin Wine will begin a series of lectures on "The Middle East Crisis" 8:30 p.m. Monday 'in the Birmingham Temple. He will speak Monday on "Iran and the Shah." There is a charge, and the public is invited. f ference will be one of the first organized encounters of synagogue-affiliated and `counter-culture' Jews." The conference's ex- pected 250-300 partici- pants will discuss a broad range of issues of concern including havurot: closed or open communities?; models for havura studying; and havurot as instruments for change in Jewish life. Participants will learn and interact in a variety of formats, including panel discussions, small-group study, skill workshops, prayer and informal ex changes. For information about the conference, write the Na- tional Havura Conference, cio National Jewish Con- ference Center, 250 W. 57th St., Room 216, New York 10019. The Sensational PEOPLE'S CHOICE Quartet • 4 Singers -Horns Guitar • Recent U.S. Tour • Russian Shers to Disco Call for apps. to hear band 699-3593 TEMPLE EMANU-EL 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Announces Their 27th Anniversary Presenting ,Dr. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin Author, Philosopher, Teacher, Lecturer As the Scholar-In-Residence the weekend of January 12th Fri., Jan. 12 at 8:15 p.m. Topic: WHAT CAN MODERN JEWS BELIEVE? The entire community is invited Sun., Jan. 14 PUBLIC FORUM Topic: JEWISH IDENTITY AN D IDENTIFICATION _ For Temple High School Students and Interested Adults For further information call 967-4020 BUY YOUR NEW 1979 BUICK FROM MICHIGAN'S BIG BUICK DEALER TamaROFF Buick Opel Honda TELEGRAPH JUST SOUTH OF 12 MILE 353-1300 Immediate Delivery Open Mondays and Thursdays Til 9 p.m. CUSTOM LEASE PLANS AVAILABLE