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September 07, 1979 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CONG. BETH ISAAC

of Trenton

Is Proud To Announce

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

with the esteemed

Cantor David Gutman

Rosh Hashana: Sept. 21st, 7:30 P.M.
Sept. 22nd, 9 A.M.
Yom Kippur:
Sept. 30th, 6:30 P.M.
Oct. 1st, 9 A.M.

2730 Edsel Dr., Trenton Mich.
for information call 671 - 8815 after 5

Choice Seats Are Still Available
for the High Holiday Services
at our beautiful
air-conditioned sanctuary

CONG. BNAI ISRAEL
BETH YEHUDAH

15400 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield
inspiring Ba'alei T'filo

Meyer Levine, President
Rabbi David M. Lieberman

urmn maw mw

CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL

OF PONTIAC - WEST BLOOMFIELD
(CONSERVATIVE)

_ - announces -

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

Rabbi Byron Sherwin
Cantor Israel Idelsohn

at the

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

6600 WEST MAPLE ROAD

FOR SEATING TICKETS, CALL:
681-9237 or 682-3181, EVENINGS

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

is pleased to announce
that it will conduct

Auxiliary High Holiday Services
for non-members in its SOCIAL HALL

RABBI BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK AND
CANTOR DAVID TANZMAN WILL OFFICIATE

LaMED AUDITORIUM AT THE
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL,
ROHLIK BUILDING

RABBI HERBERT ESKIN AND
CANTOR BARRY ULRYCH WILL OFFICIATE.

Tickets available at 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.

For further information or inquiries concerning
membership and seating call the synagogue
office

352-8670

Friday, September 1, 1919

National Jewish Hospital Is
Accused of Kashrut Violations

Distressed by his inabil-
ity to secure kosher food
while a patient at the Na-
tional Jewish Hospital in
Denver, Jack Kraizman, a
Detroit lawyer and a
member of the Bnai Brith
Pisgah Lodge, inaugurated
a campaign to correct the
situation there.
According to Kraizman,
the menu at the hospital
cafeteria was filled with
foods prohibited by Jewish
dietary laws. He was espe-
cially upset because the
hospital is supported by
Bnai Brith. Kraizman in-
formed Bnai Brith
president Jack J. Spitzer of
the situation and Spitzer
sent the following letter to
Richard Bluestein,
president of the hospital:
"Dear Brother Bluestein,
"I presumptuously ad-
dress you as 'brother' be-
cause I cannot conceive of
your being other than an
involved and . conscientious
member of Bnai Brith,
heading as you do, the in-
stitution which Bnai Brith

Collection Pays
Tribute to Editor

"Myth,
Creativity,
Psychoanalysis," (Wayne
State University Press) is a
collection of essays honor-
ing Harry Slochower, editor
of "American Imago — A
Psychoanalytical Journal
for Culture, Science and the
Arts." American Imago, the
oldest and most prestigious
of psychoanalytic periodi-
cals, was founded by Sig-
mund Freud and Hanns
Sachs in 1939.
The book is split into two
parts. Part one contains six
tribute to Slochower by such
personal acquaintances as
Donald M. Kaplan and Leon
Wurmser while the second
part contains 14 essays from
Slochower's publication.
These essays cover a wide
variety of topics ranging
from the writings of Franz
Kafka• to the deafness of
Beethoven.
The editor of the volume
is Maynard Solomon, who
also has written an anthol-
ogy "Marxism and Art,"
which will be reissued by
WSU press this year.

U-M. Alumni
Party at Hillel

The University of Michi-
gan Hillel Foundation will
hold a wine and cheese
party for graduates 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Hillel
House, 1429 Hill, Ann Ar-
bor.
Also on the Hillel calen-
dar for September is "Union
of Students for Israel Open
House," 8 p.m. Thursday in
the'Pendleton Room of the
student union.
The Hillel Speaker Series
begins Sept. 18, with Prof.
Bernard Wasserstein of the
University of Sheffield,
speaking on "The Allies and
the Holocaust" at 4 p.m. (on
campus) and on "War and
Peace in the Middle East:
Myths and Realities" 8 p.m.
in the Hillel House.

played such an important
role in opening and with
which Bnai Brith still re-
tains an identity.
"I am very disturbed to
read a copy of a letter ad-
dressed to you on Aug. 6 by
Jack J. Kraizman, member
of the Pisgah Lodge of De-
troit, Mich., in which he
indicates that ham, pork,
sausage and bacon are sig-
nificant portions of the
menu served at the hospital.
I am surprised too, that he
indicates that the hospital
does not have a kosher
kitchen.
"It may very well be that
brother Kraizman was not
properly informed and that
the facts he presents are not
true.
"If Brother Kraizman's
statements are true, I would
urge that steps be taken at
the earliest possible mo-
ment to have this institu-
tion, of which we are so very
proud, reflect, as it does in
name, the Jewish tradition
of kashrut, so that those of
our faith that observe kas-
hrut will not have their
practices violated, particu-
larly at a time when in ill
health, they need special
consideration and caring.
"Let me assure you that I,
as Reform Jew who does not
practice kashrut in my own
home, believe in supporting
and would insist on our pre-

All my best thoughts
were stolen by the ancients.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
• • • • • • • • • • • • •

sent practice of maintaining
kashrut in a food served in
the Bnai Brith Interna-
tional headquarters . in
Washington D.C."
Meanwhile, it was
learned that Baltimore's
Bnai Brith Menora Lodge
unanimously passed a reso-
lution demanding a kosher
kitchen at NJH. Copies of
the resolution were mailed
to Bluestein and Spitzer.

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• • • • • • • • • • •

HIGH HOLIDAYS

Are Approaching

You do not have to be a
member to join us for services.

Cong. Bais Chabad

of West Bloomfield

Early Elementary 5475 W. Maple

in a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere

For Reservations Call

336-8300

ask for Rosalyn Kravitz daytime only

Seats are only $25 — $36 per couple

Children and Students free of charge

RABBI DAVID SINGER

33

RABBI YITZCHAK KALISH

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flatt

cordially invite you to attend an evening with an Inspired Speaker

RABBI . DAVID SINGER (Shlita)

Spiritual Leader of the Sphardish Shul of Boro Park, N.Y.

He will be speaking in behalf of
The Kollel Ohel Yosef Amshinov
and the Rosh Hayeshiva

RABBI YITZCHAK KALISH (Shlita)

A most worthy institution in America.

PLACE: Young Israel of Greenfield

15140 W. 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, Michigan

TIME: Wednesday, September 12, 1979

8:00 p.m.

Committee Members: Rabbi Leib Bakst, Mr. Harry Blintz, Mr. Jack Carman,
Mr. Morris Flatt, Rabbi James Gordon, Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, Rabbi Leizer
Levin, Rabbi David Lieberman, Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, Rabbi Joshua Sperka,
Rabbi Feivel Wagner, Rabbi Shaiall Zacharish

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