THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28 Friday, August 22, 1980
Let The
Detroit Young Adults Plan
CJF Assembly Programs
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Cong. Shaarey Shomayim
announces that
HIGH
HOLIDAY
SERVICES
Will be held at
Pepper School
Dartmouth at Church
1 blk. S. of Ten Mile) Oak Park
Cantors
Allan Schwartz
& Motel Weiss
DR. ALLAN SCHWARTZ
Will Officiate -
Traditional Liturgy
Rabbi Dr. Leo Y. Goldman will deliver the sermons
For Reserv. call the office LI 7-8555 orLI 2-4444
or members.of the ticket committee:
Jenoe Roth 541-9139
Sam Kreisman 399-4693
M. Weiss 399-5388
Max Young 961-3212
Donation $25.00
Traditional Hebrew English Prayer Book Available
Our Daily services and classes throughout the year are held
every morning and evening 15110 West 10 Mile, Oak Park
In preparation for the 49th General Assembly of
the Council of Jewish Federations, to be held Nov.
12-16 at the Detroit Plaza Hotel, several youth leaders
recently surveyed the facilities where the college
events will take place. From left are: Rabbi Daniel
Allen of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Michigan
State University; Rabbi Louis Finkelman of the Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State University; Sharon Stal-
ler, chairman of the college youth events; Robert
Manela, a Michigan State University student repre-
sentative; and Rabbi Michael Balinsky of the Hillel
Foundation at University of Michigan.
Many of Detroit's young
Jewish leaders will be play-
ing significant roles at the
49th General Assembly of
the Council of Jewish Fed-
erations (CJF), to be held
Nov. 12-16 at the Detroit
Plaza Hotel.
Young adults are being
represented by two 1980
Detroit Committee groups.
College youth are being
chaired by Sharon Staller, a
Wayne State University
student: and young leader-
TEMPLE KOL AMI
5085 Walnut Lake Road (Just west of Farmington Road)
West Bloomfield
Invites you to a
_SPECIAL SHABBAT SERVICE
ship is being headed by Paul
Zlotoff, a member of the
board of the Jewish Welfare
Federation Junior Division.
Young leadership, whose
liaison is Linda Lee, will
gear its activities to those of
post-college age.
Each group is hosting a
hospitality area at conven-
tion headquarters and
sponsoring a Saturday
night event for delegates.
Both groups are considering
separate Shabat dinners.
College youth volun-
teers will man the special
bookstore at the Plaza
being set up by Rabbi
Daniel Allen, Michigan
State University Hillel
Foundation adviser.
Rabbi Louis Finkelman,
of Wayne State Univer-
sity's Hillel, and Michael
Brooks, representing the
Hillel at University of
Michigan, are serving in
an advisory capacity.
To enable more college
students to attend the
gathering, a reduced regis-
tration fee and low-cost
housing are available.
For information on volun-
teering or registering; call
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
It would be more honora-
ble to our distinguished an-
cestors to praise them in
words less, but in deeds to
imitate them more.
— H. Mann
85-Year-Old Russian Emigre-1
Gets Brit Mila in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (JTA) — It
is never too late to carry out
a mitzva, said Ivan
Alexandrovitz of
Jerusalem, a recent oleh
from the Soviet Union, who
asked doctors at the Shaare
Zedek Hospital to be cir-
cumcised.
The doctors could not hide
their surprise — after all,
Alexandrovitz is 85 years
old — but went ahead and
performed the operation.
The unusual Brit Mila was
performed by veteran
Jerusalem mohel, Rabbi
Yosef Weissberg. Alexan-
drovitz is the oldest nimol
since Abraham the Pat-
riarch, who was circumcised
at the age of 99, according to
Weissberg.
The patient was released
from the hospital last week
Benefit Concert
Raises $20,000
for Hebrew U.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Television personality
Dinah Shore headed a star-
studded cast of American
and Israeli singers and
other entertainers who re-
cently performed at a bene-
fit concert in the Jerusalem
Theater with all proceeds,
some 1,000,000 Pounds
($20,000) going to the He-
brew University Student
Aid Fund.
after four days of rest and
was described as "very
pleased" with the operation.
Alexandrovitz was given
only a local anesthetic. He
was conscious during the
operation and heard the
rabbis recite the usual
prayer for the soul of his late
mother and father in the
circumcision prayer.
Alexandrovitz arrived in
Israel from the USSR only
six weeks ago. He grew up
in a Russian children's
home and was not circum-
cised. Though later in life he
became a religious Jew, he
was unable to undergo cir-
cumcision because Soviet
hospitals do not circumcise
adults.
HAPPY
40th
ANNIVERSARY
MOM &
DAD
WITH LOVE,
Your Children and
Grandchildren
AL, PHILIP,
ANNE, CHUCK,
DEBORAH, SUSAN
& DAVID
CAMP
TAMARACK
25 YEAR STAFF REUNION
Labor Day Weekend -
August 29-September 1, 1980
Join the Tamarack Staff Alumni Association. For
further information contact:
Camp Tamarack
6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield, Mi. 48033
(313) 661.0600
FOR ALUMNI
unable to attend weekend
OPEN HOUSE SUN., 8-31-80
Starting 10 A.M.
Picnic Lunch Available—minimal charge
Register at
CAMP TAOIV EACKAT IF ACINVILLE
Friday Eve., August 22nd — 8:30 P.M.
We're going to reveal to you the many wonderful reasons our Temple should
be your choice for membership, and we have some new categories of mem-
bership for young singles, young marrieds and seniors.
Rabbi Ernst Conrad's Sermon Topic: "Our Temple Program"
Director Sol Dovitz's topic: "Our Religious School Program." And, an infor-
mal discussion during Oneg Shabbat, of our Sisterhood, Youth Group KATY,
Adult Education, and the many other facets of OUR Temple membership.
COME JOIN US
We're a small Reform congregation and we love it!
Perhaps you will too.
661-0040
IN FARMINGTON HILLS
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
For Those Who
• would enjoy them more if their meaning was shared •
• like to attend and not be lost in the crowd
BATS CHABAD
OF FARMINGTON HILLS
28555 Middlebelt Rd. bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rds.
Tickets: Single $18, Couple $25, Family $36
FOR TICKETS CALL HARRIET 851-4019