THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS One law shall be to him that is home-born and unto the stranger. • 5 • By RABBI SAMUEL FOX 4* 0000 (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) lOMERSET =nen • THEATRE AlfTzcio • va ! s NNW 11Mr-' by Bernard Slade Performances Friday & Saturday Produced By Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc. Reservations a Must • • • The Sukka and Shemini Atzeret 643-8865 Lower Level Somerset Mall 11411 On Shemin" Atzeret we eat in the sukka but we do not pronounce the usual benediction that is said be- fore beginning to eat in the sukka. Jews in the Diaspora usually add another day to holidays. This means that an extra day is added to the seven days in which we eat in the sukka. However, Jews in the Diaspora also _observe the day of Shemini Atzeret as a separate holi- EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THE BEST RIBS IN TOWN! 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On Shemini Atzeret we do not use the lulav while we eat in the sukka. Technically, Jews outside Jerusalem only used the lulav on the first day of Sukkot. Our practice of using the lulav on seven days of Sukkot (except for the Sabbath) is only because of the special rule of the rabbis who wanted Jews to remember that the lulav was used in the Temple in Jerusalem for seven days. Hence, an eighth day is not necessary for the lulay. Also, if the lulav was used on Shemini Atzeret, it would indicate that it is not a special holiday but just one of the days of Hol Ha- Moed Sukkot. Harry Lindenbaum Donates Ambulance to Israel's MDA An ambulance with two-way radio communica- tion, oxygen resuscitator and other essential first-aid supplies was donated to Magen David Adorn, Is- rael's emergency health service s by Harry Linden- baum. With his gift (addi- tional funds were also do- nated for MDA emergency medical services and the Is: rael Blood Bank), Linden- baum honors the memory of his wife, Reva, who shared with him many contribu- tions to vital causes. MDA's Pikuach Nefesh Award was presented to Lindenbaum at a recent dedication ceremony by Anna Slomovitz, officer of the Michigan Region, American Red Magen David for Israel, in grateful recognition of their splendid contribution and for helping Magen David Adorn to alleviate suffering, pain and save precious lives and to bring hope for a brighter, healthier future to Israel's ailing, injured, aged and newborn . . ." The Lindenbaums were married 36 years. Mrs. Lin- denbaum, who died five years ago, was a major con- tributor to cancer research programs conducted by Hadassah and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Lindenbaums gave $100,000 for the establish- ment of the Hadassah Nurses' Center in Jerusalem. Locally, the United Hebrew Schools li- brary in the school building was financed by the Lin- denbaums. A special fund established by them pro- vides for Midrasha schol- arships. •BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER •LATE SNACKS SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. A Favorite Spot For Late Eating And Meeting 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mlle 576-1588 CAFE FIOR Shown at the ceremonies marking the presenta- tion of the Lindenbaum ambulance to Magen David Adorn are, from left, Larry Brenners, William Bram- son, Philip Slomovitz, Harry Lindenbaum, Mrs. Anna Slomovitz and Dr. John Mames. French Parties Are Called Biased MeZican and Italian Food Savor the best of two worlds in a garden atmosphere Great Exotic Drinks and Cocktails Complete NEW Carry-Out Facility Senior Citizens 20% Disc. 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Demolition Set for Cemeteries LONDON — Five Jewish cemeteries in Czechos- lovakia have been scheduled to be demolished by the end of the year, ac- cording to the International Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia. The five cemeteries would bring to 20 the number of Jewish cemeteries de- molished in Czechoslovakia since 1977. Friday, October 12, 1919 35 Modai Warns of Recession TEL AVIV (JTA) — Yit- tion, "Energy '80," designed zhak Modai, Minister of to show methods of saving Energy and Infrastructure, energy in the constructim warned Sunday that Israel industry, said the Tel Aviv may be heading for a serious exhibition is displaying de- recession. He said that the vices that can cut energy first signs of a slowdown in use by 10-15 percent. the economy are already visible in several branches The fear of the Lord pro- of the economy. longeth- days; but the years Modai, who was speaking of the wicked shall be shor- at the opening of an exhibi- tened. THE. 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