THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, May 11, 1919 rael Emergency Fund pro- vide scholarships to help any students finish high mhool. sc Israel can afford free edu- cation only through hinth grade. Contributions to the Allied Jewish Campaign-Is- JFS-Resettlement Assembly Focuses on Soviet Jewry Congressman William M. You're invited-to_enroll your children in more than just a Hebrew school BETH SHALOM ELIGIOUS SCHOOL AN INDEPENDENT CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL Cyril Servetter, Director of Education David A. Nelson, Rabbi -CLASSES AVAILABLE FROM KINDERGARTEN-SENIOR HIGH BAR-BAT MITZVA - The main goals of Beth Shalom Religious School are: • To be knowledge- able, committed, feeling Jews. • To be able to transmit this not by words alone, but by examples to the _next generation. Reduced Rates to Synagogue members. Synagogue member- ships available. We will be happy to arrange a visit to our school and/or to have a parent with like age children contact you with more specifics. FOR INFORMATION CALL 547-7972. Congregation Beth Shalom 14601 W. Lincoln Rd., Oak Park Brodhead (D-17th Dist.) will be the main speaker at the joint annual meeting of Jewish Family Service and Resettlement Service 8 p.m. May 21 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. Rep. Brodhead will speak on "The New Exodus — An Old Problem" and will re- late to the problems of Soviet Jews and efforts made to help them emigrate from the Soviet Union. Rep. Brodhead has taken an active role in the efforts to obtain the release of Anatoly Shcharansky, a leader in the Jewish immi- gration movement and a founding member of a group to monitor the Helsinki Ac- cords in the USSR. Shcharansky has been tried and imprisoned and denied the opportunity to emigrate and join his family. Congressman Brod- head was first elected to the U.S. Congress in 1974 and subse- quently was re-elected in 1976 and 1978. He is a member of the House Ways- and Means Com- mittee and the subcom- mittee on Health and Public Assistance. He was recently named to -- the House Budget Com- mittee. Dr. Max B. Winslow is president of Resettlement Service, and Albert M. Col- man, president of Jewish Family Service. Dr. Winslow noted that "There has been a spectacu- lar, steady increase in the number of Soviet Jewish refugees that our agency 29901 Middlebelt Rd. Farmington Hills Adat Shalom — A conservative synagogue invites you to attend 'a WILLIAM BRODHEAD has undertaken to settle‘ in metropolitan Detroit. Whereas in 1977 we ac- cepted into our community 62 families, consisting of 133 persons, in 1978 we re- settled 122 families, con- sisting of 293 individuals. The Jewish Welfare Feder- ation has pledged to accept 500 individuals in the period from October 1978 through September 1979. "The resettlement prot- ess involves close coopera- tion among all the Jewish agencies to meet health, language, recreational, educational and vocational needs of the refugees. It is a task that calls for many volunteers to help set up the apartments, drive refugees to medical and dental ap- pointments and job inter- views and to act as trans- lators. Many dentists are volunteering their services to care for emergency dental needs of refugees." To volunteer, call Fayga Dombey or Clara Barenholtz at the JFS, 559-1500 Zionist Leader Will Speak at Beth Achim May 24 - Dr. Paul S. Riebenfeld, vice chairman for public af- fairs and of the Commission on Zionist Ideology of the FURS BY FREDRICK DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF FINE FURS • . ; - ... ' ..nme ' - '4 , ‘ t. ALSO SPECIALIZING IN STORAGE INSURANCE CLEANING & GLAZING REMODELING & REPAIRING APPRAISING INDIVIDUALIZED & PERSONAL SERVICE ADHERENCE TO THE STRICT CODE OF MASTER FURRIERS' ETHICS ORCHARD MALL 6337 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield 851-9262 Since 1965 NATURAL MUTATION NUTRIA COAT PART OF OUR 19'79-1980 COLLECTION FURS LABELED TO SHOW COUNTRY OF ORIGIN MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS GUILD OF AMERICA ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE Zionist Organization of America, will be guest speaker at a lecture 8 p.m. May 24 at Cong. Beth Achim. - The lecture is sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America - Detroit District and the synagogue. Dr. Riebenfeld is a politi- cal scientist and interna- tional lawyer and an authority on Middle East diplomatic history and the Palestinian question. He founded the Ger- man Maccabi-Hatzair movement and has attended Zionist Con- gresses since 1929, when he was a schoolboy. He was a Zionist repre- sentative to the League of Nations before World War II. A political collaborator of Zeev Jabotinsky in London, Jabotinsky appointed Riebenfeld to the World Executive of the Zionists- Revisionists. He is an elected member of the General Council of the World Zionist Organiza- tion, a member of its actions committee, and has been a member of the ZOA execu- tive committee since 1953. Dr. Riebenfeld's -lecture is open to the public There is no charge. Special Shabbat Service and Oneg Shabbat for Prospective New Members Friday, May 18 — at 8 P.M. This service will be followed by an informal discus- sion to acquaint you with our synagogue, nursery school and Hebrew school. Rabbi Efry Spectre Spiritual Leader Harriet Dunsky Membership Committee 851-5100 A MONTHLY HEBREW ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THAT REACHES 25 COUNTRIES IN 5 CONTINENTS WHAT'S THE NAME OF THIS MAGAZINE? hrt tbly OLAH 11ADASH Now celebrating its 18th Anniversary ARE YOU GETTING OLAM HADASH? ARE YOUR CHILDREN OR GRANDCHILDREN GETTING OLAM HADASH? 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