- - - - • 24 Friday, February 29, 1%0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Pace of Progress: Society is a mule, not a car . . . If pressed too hard, it will kick and throw off its rider. ANKERS the MAGICIAN PARTIES Adult & Children 968-0038 Brandeis University Prof. to Speak at Beth Achim RISHON LEZION, Israel Dr. Gershon Winer, ad- junct professor of Judaic studies at Brandeis Univer- sity and director of its Hiatt Institute in Jerusalem, will speak 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Achim. Dr. Winer, adviser to the municipality of Dimona, Is- FOR SEE US FIRST FOR THE TOP DOLLAR enbarn CreotiveJe\elers 356-2525 in the Franklin Plaza • (NorthAeStern at 12 Mile Road) Southfield Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 DR. GERSHON WINER rael, will speak on "Risks of Peace." At 7:15 p.m. Saturday, the Megillat Esther will be read, followed by a social hour. Dr. Winer will speak at 9 p.m. in the Youth lounge on "Jewish Humor and Jewish Values. War Criminals Draw Jail Terms BONN (JTA) — A Dutch born war criminal - who served with the SS and his German accomplice, were sentenced to prison terms by a district court in Hagen, West Germany Monday. Siert Bruins, 59, drew seven years in jail and August Neuhaueser, 68, a German national, was sen- tenced to eight years. Both were found guilty of com- plicity in the murders of Dutch Jews during World War II. "The Jewish Idea" V E t‘w cAtt liltb S FOR 12 HOURS to speak at a e - cak IJWq/nitlet ( Subject "TIME Is RUNNING OUT" MARCH 6,1980 THURSDAY Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Road 7:30P. M. W. Bloomfield, Mi. for ticket information call 851 - 4019 Tax deductible David Elazar, a former Detroiter who now lives here with his family and is associated with the Kfir aeronautical plant, has made an appeal for an American Jewish commu- nity to "adopt" the Rishon Conservative synagogue and thus enable it to exist and prosper. In his appeal, Elazar pointed to the discrimina- tion against non-Orthodox congregations and the diffi- culties they confront. He de- scribed the plight of the Rishon Conservative synagogue, stating: , "There are Orthodox groups which hold Shabat services in various public buildings. When the Con- servative congregation also requested space, they were told they could have the space as long as they would not use it for prayer. When they had a study evening, the Labor Party of Rishon gave them a room with the condition that they would not advertise the evening publicly. "The congregation des- perately needs assistance both financially and mor- ally. It presently rents a kindergarten for IL 3,000 — CASH DIAMONDS GOLD PLATINUM JEWELRY Former Detroiter Appeals for Aid to Israeli Synagogue Syrian Tanks Draw Warning JERUSALEM — Deputy Premier Yigael Yadin joined Premier Menahem Begin last week in warning Syria not to take any offen- sive measures in the north. Speaking before the 21st In- ternational Conference of the World Union for Pro- gressive Judaism here, Yadin said thousands of Sy- rian tanks were stationed on the northeastern front. In Tel Aviv, Israeli in- telligence services have dis- tributed two aerial recon- naissance photographs showing the Soviet-made T-34 tanks in the hands of Palestinian terrorists. The photos bear out Is- raeli reports and cor- roborating information by the Christian Phalangist radio in Lebanon, that the Palestine Liberation Organization was receiving heavy equipment from Rus- sia. Book Examines Utopian Societies "The Boundaries of Utopia," an essay by Carol Weisbrod, has been pub- lished by Pantheon Books. In the essay, Ms. Weis- brod examines the utopian communities of the 19th Century which were radi- cally deviant from most of American society at that time. She compares the Utopians to the Mormons in her look at the legal aspects of communitarian experi- ments of that era. Ms. Weisbrod was graduated from Columbia Law School and is currently a professor in the law school at the University of Connec- ticut. Lights! Action! MACK PITT Orchestra (about $80) per month for Shabat services. What they are looking for is for a Con- servative congregation in the United States to 'adopt' them and for people to write letters to party officials." And His DISCO MACHINE Stereophonic Dolby Sound! - Pop-Soul-Top 40 358-3642 2nd ANNUAL CONG. BNAI DAVID PURIM FAMILY DINNER By Bnai David Men's Club & Sisterhood SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 6 p.m. COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER AND TRADITIONAL DESSERT ENTERTAINMENT VARIETY SHOW DOOR PRIZES e $8 50 Children Adults IRVING ABRAMSON BARBARA TRAISON SYNAGOGUE OFFICE For Reservations 355-4051 557-8257 557-8210 HAPPY PURIM Purim is the time to . . . SEND MISHLOACH MONOS a gift of at least two kinds of edibles (cakes, fruits, beverages. etc.) to at least one friend on Sunday (March 2nd). before sunset. THE "PURIM KITS" you may have received (from Michigan Chabad-Lubavitch) containing a bag of peanuts, candies and other edibles are not intended primarily for your own consump- tion — but for you to give to a friend on PURIM, Sunday, March 2 in fulfillment of your obligation to observe the Mitzva of Mishloach Monos. Similarly, the two pennies are to be given to two needy people (or dropped into charity-boxes). In greater fulfillment of this Mitzva, you may wish to add extra money of your own. If you have eaten the food items — zol zein tsu gezunt (enjoy. enjoy— in good health), but give instead two kosher edibles of your own to a friend. GIVE MATONOS L'EVYONIM at least one penny to each of two poor people on Sunday (March 2). If you cannot find a poor person, put it in a Pushka (charity box), before sunset. The above minimum requirements for the observance of these 2 Purim Mitzvos. However, the more charity one gives to the poor, and the more Mishloa'ch Monos to friends — the better. LISTEN to the MEGILLAH (Book of Esther) — twice: once on Saturday night (March n and again on Sunday morning (March 2). SAY AL HANNISSIM (special Purim Prayer) — both in Shmoneh Esray and Birches Hamozon (Grace after Meals). EAT the festive PURIM MEAL should be eaten on Sunday afternoon. While Mishloach Monos and Matonos L'evyonim, as all Mitzvos, are an obligation for people who are Bar or Bas Mitzva, young children should also observe these wonderful Mitzvos, from the point of view of education and training. • Since this year Purim begins Saturday night, one should be extra careful not to begin Purim preparations, drive to shut or carry a Megilla to services unless it is after 7M p.m., the time Shabbos ends in the Detroit metro area CHABAD LUBAVITCH IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE MEGILLA WILL BE READ IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS 1. Gag. Kelm Israel Assad Wad trbelldior Cuhr — bit B. Gottlieb 14000 W. Nine Mile Road, Oak Park, 548 - 2666 2.AM U1101 MAW NOOSE — bilis Area rr lori Golisfoil 715 Hit St, Ann Arbor 549 - 2161 (Detroit Number) 3. MEAD NOOSE OF WESTERN MCMG4I1 — biii Yr* Ilciagartm 1910 Michigan Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids 1 - 6167458 - 6575 4.BATS 13IABAO OF NEST ILOONFIED AM MIS CRAW OF FARMINGTON HILLS — Robbi Bimelodi Siliorborg al RAM Mks flak Borgstris 28555 Micidlebell Road, Farmington Hills, 626 - 1807, 626 - 6240 5. IMPOI MIRO — Nc110111:11 TOMS —11E =DOTY BOON — Rabbi N. Siam 24300 Civic Center Dr.. Southfield, 548 - 2666 E MOM STATE INIVERSITY — bill Yitzdisk N. boom East Holden Hat, E. Lansing. 548-2866 (Detroit) 1. MAUR NOOSE OF MEAL OAR - TROY — RAN Yowl Resell= 1905 W. Fourteen Mile. Royal Oak, 549 - 1677 IL MBAR HOUSE OF MIMS011 — Rabbi Issei Hoot University of Widnsor. Cody Hall (Sat. Night) and University of Windsor . University Centre (Sunday morn.) 519-258-1225 LUBAYITCH MITZVA HEADQUARTERS 548-2666