111rDETIOritril NEWS -11" PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL Midwestern Young Israel Branches to Convene Here The Midwest branches of Young Israel have an- nounced the convening of the second annual Midwest conference, to be held at the Young Israel Congrega- tions of Greenfield, Oak- Woods and Southfield Oct. 24-26. The conference commit- tee in formation, chaired by Milton Duchan, the newly elected chairman of the Metropolitan Detroit Young Israel Council, includes: Rabbis James Gordon, Feivel Wagner, Joshua Sperka and Samuel Prero; Rabbi Shubert Spero, Cleveland, Ohio, and Rabbi Jeffrey Bienenfeld, St. Louis, Mo., Harry Blitz, Samuel Platt, Louis Horowitz, Hyman Brown, David Tanzman, Sonia Ribiat, Raizelle Snow, Fayga Dombey, Emanuel Mittelman, Gor- don Ryback, Dr. Lawrence Lowenthal, Morris Livonia Plans `Char Dinner ivonia Jewish Congre- tion will hold its annual "Chai' dinner 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the synagogue, 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. The dinner will be the oc- casion to honor Sarah Smith, synagogue trea- surer, for 21 years of dedi- cated service to the congre- gation." Morris Breuer, Leonard Goldzweig and Nate Weiser are chairmen. For reserva- tions, call Helen Sallan, 5254277; or Bea Breshgold, 476-4690. Temple Emanu-El to Install Rabbi Steinger Next Week Temple Emanu-El will celebrate the installation of Rabbi Lane B. Steinger dur- ing festivities to be held Oct. 10 and 11. At this time, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will become senior rabbi. Rabbi Steinger was born in St. Louis, Mo., and was graduated from Washing- ton and Lee University and Hebrew Union College. He has served as student rabbi at Cong. Emanu-El of Welch, W. Va., and Temple Chai in Buffalo Grove, Ill. Before coming to Temple Emanu-El as associate rabbi in 1976, he was rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in Greensburg, Pa. At 6 p.m. Oct. 10, there will be a Shabat dinner to be followed by the instal- lation Sabbath service at 8:15 p.m. The installation service will be lead by Cantor Norman Rose; Lyle Parr, president of the temple; and Rabbi El- liot Rosenstock of Tem- ple Beth-El of South Bend, Inc. Following the service the temple sis- terhood will host an oneg Shabat. A harvest festival picnic will be held 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at the temple. Israeli music will be provided by Abraham Ben Ze'ev and his group for folk dancing and singing. Rabbi Steinger has served as the community coordinator of the Boat People Project for the Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Family Service and Metropolitan Detroit Fed- eration of Reform Synagogues. He is a member of the board of the esettlement Service and was recently named to the commission on social action of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. He also serves on the Rus- sian Acculturation Com- mittee of the Jewish Corn- munity Center and is a member of the Jewish Voca- tional Service Task Force for Russian Immigrants. He also is a member of the Michigan Regional Advi- sory Board of the Anti- . e e 1,1 • •... Novetsky, Jack Zwick, Shelley Singal, Kurt Hertz, Matt Kamins, Moshe Feigenbaum, Myer Senders and their spouses. The theme of the confer- ence which will begin with Kabalat Shabat services Oct. 24 and end with brunch Oct. 26 is, "Orthodoxy's Quest in Contemporary Society," announced Samuel Platt, program chairman. Rabbi Ephraim H. Sturm, executive vice president of the National Council of Young Israel for the past 25 years, will be the convention keyn- ote guest speaker. Na- tional President Nathaniel Saperstein will be featured Oct. 25, and the National Council of Young Israel, Washing- ton D.C. representative, Judah M. Lipsitz will close the convention with a report on the Capitol scene and its meaning to American Jewry. Entertainment and a melave malka and brunch, as well as home hospitality, have been arranged at a fee. The following branches are sponsoring the conven- tion: Buffalo and Syracuse, N.Y.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Cleveland; Chicago, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo.; and Detroit. For information and reservations, contact Mil- ton Duchan, Midwest -Con- ference Chairman, % Young Israel of Greenfield, 15140 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, 48237, or call the synagogue, 967-3655. RABBI STEINGER Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Tues.-Fri. 9:30-6 26001 COOLIDGE HWY. Thurs. Evening 7-9 p.m. 543-3343 OAK PARK, MICH. Sat. 9:30-5 B 10 1/2 Mile CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY FORD AUDITORIUM MON. EVE, NOV. 3, 1980 8 P M. ONE PERFORMACNE ONLY! DIRECT FROM RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL IN NEW YORK The Famous Israeli Ensemble of 100 fi RE These splendid and talented singers, dancers and musicians — have won worldwide acclaim and rave press notices in USA, Europe, Australia, Mexico, etc. 11 is a glorious exposition of song and dance. depicting among others a market scene, a Jewish wedding and the despair of the pog- roms. The performance ends in an outburst of high spirits and joy, with international and Is- raeli singing and dancing. Live entertainment — colourful and national costumes — tradition. ANACHNU KAHN OF MICHIGAN Jill Colman Ruskin, former Detroiter of Cincin- nati, Ohio, conducted High Holy Day services in Williamson, W. Va. Daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Colman, she is a fourth year rabbinical student at Hebrew Union College. RE" 1:172,N It's just like another version of "Fiddler on the Roof." Leads Services For Further Information & Group Arrangements Call 546-5107 CO. 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