48 Friday, July 18, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Area Resident Attends Dialogue in Jerusalem Births July 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Berris (Marylou Fisher) of Far- mington Hills, a son, Robert Aaron. July 9 — To Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Abramson (Su- san Greenfield) of Far- mington Hills, a daughter, Rebecca Erin. Stephen Jason. * * * May 8— To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kresch (Ruchy David) of Oak Park, a son, Tzvi Aryeh. July 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wengrow (Marsha Peltz) of Royal Oak, a daughter, Marissa Lee. July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper (Judy Grossman) of Southfield, a son, Brian Joel. CHAIM Picnic * * * Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM MOHEL Certified Serving Homes & Hospitals I 547-7970 399-7194 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO_ GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 * * * * * * July 8 — To Dr. and Mrs. Michael Dorfman (Shelli Liebman) of Southfield, a daughter, Kimberly Michele. * * * July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. J. Schoen (former Detroiter Linda Cohen) of Birming- ham, Ala., a daughter, Al- lana Dee. * * July 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gold (Sally Gustaf- son) of Plymouth, a daugh- ter, Amy Louise. * * * July 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. Howard Crane (Fredi Beckwith) of Farmington Hills, a son, Andre Scott. * * * July 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cohen (Sandy Kasoff) of Southfield, a daughter, Jennifer Beth. * * * June 23 — To Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Ring (Phyllis Ginsberg), former De- troiters of Penn Valley, Pa., a daughter, Meredith Brooke. * * * June 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Meek III (Gloria Weiss) of Troy, a son, LEWIS OF LONDON of Children The Holocaust Survivors Asso- ciation in Michigan (CHAIM) will sponsor a picnic 11 a.m. Sunday_ at Kensington Metropark. The picnic will feature softball, volleyball, relay races and children's games. All food at the picnic will be kosher. There is a charge for the event and in case of rain, the picnic will be held July_ 27. For information, call Bill Giman, 649-3034. Attorney Michael Pela- vin of Flint was among 40 political scientists, schol- ars, government leaders, journalists and authors from the U.S. and Israel who participated in a dialogue this week spon- sored by the American Jewish Congress in the Van Leer Foundation in Jerusalem. Theme of the 16th annual American-Israel dialogue was "Israel and America: The right to participate in each other's affairs, the manner in which that right should be exercized and the limits of that right." Howard Squadron, president of the AJCon- gress, led the American par- ticipants. Stollman Advises Against Despair at Bar-Ilan Fete A day after his return from Israel and two days after his re-election as chairman of the global board of directors of Bar- Ilan University, at meet- ings in Ramat-Gan, Israel, Phillip Stollman advised local Bar-Ilan supporters to reject despair and to be op- timistic about Israel's fu- ture. He spoke at a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Berman to a large group of Bar-Ilan suppor- ters, who gathered to hear an update on the univer- sity's activities, both on campus and in Detroit. Stollman recalled that in 1951, in conversations with the late Dr. Pinhas Chur- gin, the seed was planted for the establishment of Bar- Ilan University and it be- came a reality in 1955, Dr. Churgin becoming its first president. At last Thursday's meet- ing, Abraham. Selesney spoke about the Bar-Ilan University achievements, relating his experiences as a student in the first of the university's classes in 1955. * * * . The Unique Baby Boutique 555 S. Woodward in Birmingham May be expanding to other locations in the Detroit metropolitan area. For information on owning a Lewis of London of your own contact. Ms. Lasser (412) 242-9077 Phillip Stollman, center, chairman of the global board of trustees of Bar-Ilan University, issues a world-wide appeal on behalf of Israel's religious uni- versity. Pictured with him are, from left: Prof. Shlomo Eckstein, rector; Dr. Zorach Wahrhaftig, chairman of the executive council; Stollman; Prof. Emanuel Rackman,• president; and Prof. Saul Lieberman, noted Talmudist. Hcime for Aged Is Accredited The Jewish Home for Aged has been awarded a two-year Certificate of Ac- creditation by the Joint Commission on Accredita- tion of Hospitals (JCAH), accoring to Sylvia Serwin, assistant executive director of the facility. The Home for Aged . was evaluated on the basis of in- formation gathered from questionnaires, other documentation of perform- ance and an on-site survey during which JCAH field representatives conferred with professional staff, management and members of the facility's governing board. The decision to undergo this evaluation and seek accreditation is volun- tary. Business Briefs Singer's Kosher Meats and Poultry Market, lo- cated at 13721 W. Nine Mile at Ridgedale, will reopen Sunday, Aug. 10, and not Aug. 19 as incorrectly re- ported in last week's Jewish News. The Jewish News re- grets the error. * * An error in The Jewish News print shop caused the wrong Irving's Delicates- sen advertisement to run in the July 11 issue. (The ad- vertisement was for specials that ended July 3.) The Jewish News regrets the er- ror. Modesty: the citadel of beauty and virtue. Moonie Head's Jewish Claim Disputed by Local Couple The actions of Dr. Mose Durst, the new president of Rev. Spa Myung Moon's Unification Church, have incensed a Southfield couple whose son has been a member of the "Moonie" cult since 1972. Ed and Ruth Schnee, who have made continued at- tempts to lure their son, Jeremy, 28, away from a group that they see as "to- tally corrupt," object to Durst's claim that he. is Jewish. According to Mrs. Schnee, Durst was excommunicated by the Supreme Rabbinic Court of America in March 1978. Mrs. Schnee also charged that the Unifica- tion Church is an anti- Semitic organization and cited a study by the Na- tional Council of Christian Churches (NCCC) which labeled the "Divine Princi- ple" (the doctrine of the Un- ification Church) as "anti- Semitic and non- Christian." "The attitude ex- pressed in 'Divine Prin- ciple' toward Jews is consistently and unre- lievedly negative and amounts to a pervasive condemnation of an entire people," Mrs. Schnee said. According to Mrs. Schnee, "In 'Master Speaks,' a col- lection of speeches by Moon himself, there is a reference to the Holocaust to the effect that the killing of six mil- lion Jews was just inde- mnification for their killing of Christ. "Dr. Durst heads organization which is to- tally anti-Semitic and a threat to the entire Jewish community. He should be exposed as the scoundrel he is, so that he and his minions may be prevented from continu- ing to seduce our young people into virtual men- tal slavery to mindlessly aid Moon and his hen- chmen in their nefarious work." The NCCC recently turned down the Unifica- tion Church's membership application. Singles Events YOUNG SINGLE ADULT Department of the Jewish Community Center will sponsor a "rock 'n roll pool party" 8 p.m. Saturday at the main Jewish Center complex pool. . Admission will include music, re- freshments and beverages. For information, call the Center's group services de- partment, 661-1000, ext. * * * 219. THE JEWISH SING- LES will see the play, "Grease," Sunday, meeting 12:30 p.m. at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The group will go to the Star Theater in Flint to see the play. Dinner at Frankenmuth will follow. Persons who have paid in advance are eligible to attend. The group holds a co-ed softball game 10:30 a.m. - Sundays at Cranbrook Park, Southfield. Admis- sion is free. In case of rain, the group will meet for brunch. Volleyball is held 8:30 p.m. Mondays at the Morris Branch. Admission is nominal. An open board meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Morris Branch. * * * HAMILTON PLACE SINGLES will hold a patio party 8 p.m. Sunday at the health club, 30333 South- field, Southfield. There will be a buffet dinner and cash bar. Entertainment will be provided by Jose Riojas. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Nan Pickman, 646-8990. RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra Music For All Occasions .968-0021 MAZEL TOV CARY J. BORTNICK M.D. We are proud to share you with Michael Reese Hospital Mom and Dad, Trude and David Bortnick Brother, Larry Sister and family, Rebecca and Larry Fisher Randy and Lisa THANK YOU TO ALL who shared with me "The Anniversary of the Date of My Birth". At no time in this Life has one been so Blessed, Touched or Overwhelmed. To my Sister and Brother-in-law, Adelle and Earl Fried- man, My Love and Thanks for creating this never to be forgotten day of Love and Joy. I LOVE YOU ALL, Cilvya - Sylvia Mrs. Eli Friedman West Palm Beach, Florida Q.