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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Services
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday (youth service). (Susan Aidem and
Pamela Rubin were Bnot Mitzva at March 29 Shabat
services.)
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi
Hertz will speak on "Song of Songs — The Faith of
Love."
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Nelson will speak on "Interpretation of the Song
of Songs."
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Wine will speak on "Northern Exodus — In
Search of the Promised Land."
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 8 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Gamze will speak on We Are Still Being Liber-
ated."
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 8 p.m.
today. Rabbi Gordon will speak on "Finding Meaning
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in the Bible." Services 9 a.m. Saturday.
SEPHARDIC COMMUNITY OF GREATER DE-
TROIT: Services 9 a.m. Sunday. Yitzhak Rayazi will
be the guest speaker.
CONG. T'CHIYAH: Services 10 a.m. Saturday, conducted
by Robert Katz.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Sheur to be deliv-
ered by Melech Landau at 6:45 p.m., between Minha
and Maariv.
Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of
Farmington Hills, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield,
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Cong. Beth Achim,
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 Moshe, Cong. Bnai Zion, Cong. Dovid
Ben Nuchim, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Israel, Temple
Kol Ami, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim (10 Mile Jewish Center), Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. Shomrey
Israel (18995 Schaefer), Cong. Solel, Young Israel of Green-
field and Young Israel of Southfield.
Reform to Gather to Mark
Isaac Wise Sabbath Today
Members of the six area
Reform congregations will
gather 8:30 p.m. today at
Temple Beth El to mark
Isaac M. Wise Sabbath, a
tribute to the founder of Re-
form Judaism in the United
States.
Participating will be
Temples Israel, Emanu-El,
Kol Ami, Beth Jacob, Beth
El and Cong. Solel.
Rabbi David S. Hachen,
director of the Northeast
Lakes Council of the Union
of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, will deliver the
sermon.
- His topic is "10 -- A
Regional Rabbi's 10th
Anniversary Fantasies,"
a reference to the fact
that 1980 marks the 10th
year since the creation of
the council.
Rabbi Hachen, the first
and only director of the
region, serves as a resource
;o more than 60 temples in
Michigan, Indiana, Ohio
and western New York.
Ordained at Hebrew
Union College - Jewish In-
stitute of Religion in Cin-
cinnati in 1952, Rabbi
Hachen has served as a
Navy chaplain and in con-
gregations in New York,
Connecticut and Ohio.
He has been a faculty
member of HUC-JIR in New
York and a visiting lecturer
in the graduate department
of the University of Cincin-
nati.
The annual service,
which is sponsored by
the Metropolitan Detroit
Federation of Reform
Synagogues, honors
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise,
who immigrated to the
U.S. from Bohemia in
1846.
In 1873, Rabbi Wise
founded the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations, which now repre-
sents 730 Reform temples in
the U.S. and Canada.
He also created the first
rabbinical school in
America, the Hebrew Union
College in Cincinnati, now
represented by campuses in
New York, Los Angeles and
Jerusalem, and in 1889 or-
ganized the Central Confer-
ence of American Rabbis in
the city of Detroit.
Catholics Attend
Synagogue Talk
Parishoners at the St.
Aloysius Roman Catholic
Church in downtown De-
troit learned a little bit
about Passover Sunday
when they attended a talk
by Rabbi Noah M. Gamze at
the Downtown Synagogue
as part of their Palm Sun-
day activities.
The goodwill gesture was
the joint idea of Rabbi
Gamze and Fr. Russel
Kohler, pastor of St.
Aloysius.
Braille Directory
NEW YORK — The 1980
Directory of Services of the
Jewish Braille Institute of
America, Inc. (JBI) is now
available. Individual copies
may be obtained by writing
to the JBI at 110 E. 30th St.,
New York 10016.
Irwin I. Cohn, chairman
of Michigan Chabad-
Lubavitch, issued a state-
ment this week declaring
that Chabad has no plans to
relocate its Michigan head-
quarters from Oak Park.
Cohn_ said he was re-
sponding to rumors spurred
by the purchase and refur-
bishing plans for the
Lubavitch Education Cen-
ter in Farmington Hills.
Cohn said, We remain
dedicated to the com-
mitment of maintaining
Oak Park as a strong,
vibrant Jewish commu-
nity. Our purpose in pur-
chasing the Farmington
building is to expand our
activities throughout
Michigan while the base
and main office will still
remain in Oak Park."
Meanwhile, Michigan
Governor William G. Milli-
ken declared March 28
"Michigan Education Day"
in response to the Chabad
education movement.
Sephardim Get
Prayerbook Gift
The Sephardic- Commu-
nity of Greater Detroit has
received a gift of 25 new
prayerbooks from the World
Sephardi Federation.
The Sephardim hold serv-
ices 9 a.m. Sundays at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
Breakfast, this week hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sima, follows.
Sephardic Center
LOWEST PRICES
JERUSALEM — The He-
brew University has opened
a new center for Sephardic
and Oriental Jewish studies
in its faculty of humanities.
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MEMORIAL PROGRAM
Sunday, April 13, 1980
8:00 p.m.
28 Nisan 5740
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Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan
MAARIV SERVICE AND HASKARA
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Linda Dobbertin, flute
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Lauran Mitchell, clarinet
Michael Wieland, bassoon
Ernestine Barnes, horn
Doris Eubank, piano
NIGHT — A new Choral Work by
GERALDINE SCHWARTZ
performed by
the OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SINGERS
John Dovaras, Director
"One Christian's Response to the Holocaust"
Sister Carol Rittner of Mercy College
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Water color Art Display, by Cheryl Rogers
"I Can't Forget"
sponsored by
Adat Shalom Synagogue
Adult Education Committee
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The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith
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THE PUBLIC IS INVITED