ax 28 Friday, March .20, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Eruv Issue Is Still Alive 1981 Bargman Scholar In Residence DR. EMIL L. FACKENHE1M Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. One of the foremost Theologians of our time . . Authored over a dozen books. "Jewish Existence in An . Epoch Making Age" Dr. RICHARD C. HERTZ, Presiding The eruv issue is being kept alive. Under the signa- tures of Rabbis James I. Gordon, Samuel Prero and Feivel Wagner, the follow- ing letter was sent to the Orthodox community ex- plaining the plan of action: The Young Israel Rab- binate extends a hearty thanks to its membership for the interest and support demonstrated at the his- toric meeting held at the Young Israel of Greenfield on March 4. There was no concession on the issue of the eruv; and, we stand, united; in our commitment to work together with the Vaad Harabonim for the successful accomplishment of our goal in accordance with all Halakhic require- ments. DeRoy Sanctuary "JEWISH EXISTENCE AFTER THE HOLOCAUST" SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 10:30 Maas Chapel "THE ZIONIST IMPERATIVE TODAY" SATURDAY EVE, MARCH 28th, 7:00 Havdalah Service Pot Luck Dinner • Handleman Hall "THE SABBATH AS MESSIANIC ANTICIPATION: A MIDRASH ON MIDRASH" See Reservation Form in Bulletin SUNDAY MORNING,- MARCH 29th, 9:30 Full Brotherhood Breakfast at 25° in Handleman Hall "WHAT JERUSALEM MEANS TO JEWS" • Guests welcome . . . • No charge for lectures • All programs at . . Purim festivities will con- tinue throughout the weekend at the following: vice will be held at 7:30 p.m. today. The service will be followed by a costume party, Purim skits, songs and food and the Megilla reading. A Purim carnival will high- light the evening. The Temple singers will entertain, under the direc- tion of Ann Kutnick. The temple youth 'performers, directed by Carol Fletcher, also will entertain. Games will be led by Shelly and Gary Moss. BNAI BRITH WOMEN: The women's organization in conjunction with the Russian Acculturation Pro- gram, will have a by- invitation-only Purim party for recent Soviet Jewish immigrants 1 p.m. March 29 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. Persons who wish to vol- unteer should call Jeannie Weiner, 661-2030. 14 MILE ROAD at TELEGRAPH • dinner Sunday. There is a charge. For reservations, call the synagogue, 398- 1177. $5 NAIL WRAP $25 NAIL TIPS The Purim Committee of Greater De- troit wishes to announce the formation of the "Gebrukts" Committee. Ask yourself the following questions: WHY is it that in cities such as Forest Hills and Baltimore people are permitted to eat "GebruktS" on Pesach? WHY is it that many' great Rabbis in Europe ate "Gebrukts"? WHY can't our Yom Tov be more enjoy- able by eating "Gebrukts"? LET YOURSELF BE HEARD! SIGN A PETITION NOW!!!! For further information, call your Purim Representative. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Purim will be celebrated at a potluck supper 6:30 p.m. today, followed by a Purim family service at 7:45 p.m. Religious school children in kindergarten through grade two will present a program, under the direc- tion of Vivian Stollman. The Megilla reading and Purim songs will follow. Judy Goren and Barrie Werba are in charge of the supper. A Purim carnival will be held Sunday following He- brew school. Eric Selinger, vice president of religious affairs, is in charge of the carnival, operated under the auspices of the Temple Kol Ami Youth. There will be refreshments, booths, games and prizes for the best costumes. The Women's Committee of BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY DETROIT CHAPTER invites members and friends to a Benefit Concert Honoring the 25th Anniversary of the world renowned BEAUX ARTS TRIO Sun., April 12, 8 P.M. Orchestra Hall, 3711 Woodward (at Parsons) Free Lighted and Attended Parking Sponsored by the Brandeis Natl. Women's Comm. and the Chamber Music Society of Detroit. Proceeds to enrich Brandeis Universities Libraries YOWNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: The con- Benefactor $50 - Box Seats Patron $25 - Loge Seats Sponsor $12.50 - Brandeis Section gregation will hold its an- nual Purim auction and Tax Deductible Brandeis Board TEMPLE BETH EL "We are encouraged by Rav Levin's assurance to JERUSALEM (JNI) — have the matter reconsid- The predominately Arab Is- ered. It behooves us, now, to rael Communist Party spend the next few months tRakah) has lashed out engaged in the following: against Moslem religious • "An educational pro- extremists, charging them gram that will familiarize with burning a party head- everyone with the proper quarters in the village of use of an eruv; Umm Al-Fahm, torching a • "Reconsideration of car owned by the party and boundaries so as not to harassing families and in- create a split congregation; dividuals openly affiliated • "Ways and means for with Rakah, presumably il l raising the many thousands retribution for their a of dollars needed for con- vancement of an "atheist struction and maintenance. movement. Rakah also "Our aim is Kidush warned that radical Islamic Hashem in both behavior cells stockpiling are and deed, Kavor Hatorah weapons for use against Is- through the rabbinic lead- rael and perhaps against ership of a unified Vaad Rakah. Harabonim is a direction through which our own $10 work will be blessed." - PEDICURE Purirn Festivities Continue BIRMINGHAM TEM- PLE: A Purim family ser- FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 8:30 Rakah Blames Moslem Zealots WALTHAM, Mass. — David F. Squire, former Brandeis vice president for administration, has been named to the university's board of trustees. Brandeis ticket holders are invited to meet the artists at an afterglow in the loge following the concert For further info. call CARMYLE FARBER 352-2574