Mike Must Will Chair JNF
Breakfast at Bnai David
Meyer (Mike) Must, a
leader in Cong. Bnai David,
has been named chairman
of the synagogue's member-
ship breakfast set for May 3,
on which day the entire
congregation, including its
men's club and sisterhood
plan to establish the Cong.
Bnai David Forest in Safed,
Israel, announces Larry
Traison, president of the
synagogue.
The breakfast is spon-
___sored in cooperation with
‘`,he Jewish National Fund.
Gustav Berenholz, a past
president of Bnai David and
a staunch supporter of Is-
rael, has been named the
honoree.
Chairman Must, an
active supporter of the
state of Israel - and a
member of the top level
Century Trustees of the
Prime Minister's Club for
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United Synagogue Unit
to Hear Official Sunday
Rabbi Benjamin Z.
Kreitman, executive vice
president of the United
Synagogue of America, will
be guest speaker for the
Michigan Region, United
Synagogue of America, at a
brunch 10:30 a.m. Sunday
at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
The theme of Rabbi
Kreitman's talk will be,
"Challenges to Conserva-
tive Judaism in the '80s."
Rabbi Kreitman is the
rabbi emeritus of Cong.
,
Israel Bonds, has been
chairman of other com-
munity events to benefit
Israel.
The Cong. Bnai David
Forest will be in the Rabbi
Leo Jung Forest which is
situated in Safed.
For information, call the
JNF, 557-6644, or Bnai
David, 557-8210.
Phone
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288-6236 •
concerts
The Cultural Commission
of
Cong. B'nai David
Cordially Invites You To Hear
Professor of Political Science,
University of Michigan
on
"The Final Divorce:
Soviet Jews and the Regime"
Sunday Morning, March 29
11:00 A.M.
at
Congregation B'nai David
24350 Southfield Road
Southfield, Michigan
No Charge The Community is Invited
Friday, March 21, 1981 31
Communal Seder Planned
A communal Seder for the reasons of the Haggada.
Shaare Torah of Flat- first night of Passover is Young adults away from
bush, N.Y., and the con- planned for 8:30 p.m. April home, senior citizens,
sultant to the World 18 at McDonnell Towers, families and other in-
24300 Civic Center Dr., terested persons are in-
Council of Synagogues.
Southfield.
vited.
He was ordained at the
Rabbi- and Mrs. Nachman
There is a charge. For in-
Jewish Theological Sem-
inary, did graduate work Simon will lead the Seder, formation and reservations,
at Yale University in phi- ,discussing-the meaning and call Rabbi Simon, 548-2666.
losophy and Semitics and
earned a Doctor of He-
brew Literature degree
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE TWO CHALLOS
from the seminary in
rabbinic law.
USED AT THE SHABBOS TABLE?
The brunch is open to the
During their forty years journey in the desert, the
public at no charge.
Jewish people experienced several unusual
phenomena. One of these was the daily falling of a
food substance (Manna) with the morning dew. On
Friday, a double portion fell to provide for the needs of
Piccolo Opera Company and
both Friday and Shabbos. The Talmud (Brochoth
the Michigan Opera Thea-
39b), states that the blessings should be made over
ter.
two challos at the Shabbos meals as' a commemora-
Bassin is .a guitarist-
tion of this event. By reliving this experience every
vocalist and will perform
Shabbos, we are reinforcing a message which has
Yiddish songs. Hall will
tremendous implications for all of us.
perform magic tricks.
The Talmud (Yoma) 74b), explains that since only
Cantor Birnholtz will re-
one day's portion fell at a time, there was always the
nder a potpourri of Yiddish,
inherent fear of not having for tomorrow. Quoting the
cantorial and Hebrew
explanation of Rabbi Shimon Ben Yochai, the Tal-
songs. Dr. Kalib, professor
mud states that the insecurity of the situation was
of music at Eastern Michi-
intentional, in order to make the Jews realize their
gan University, is an ar-
dependence on G-d and the requirement to pray for
ranger of liturgical, Yiddish
further help. Thru living such a precarious existence
and Hebrew music.
during those forty years, the awareness that true
The public is invited free
security rests only on G-d's continual support was
of charge. George Rossman
ingrained in the Jewish psyche.
is the chairman.
This idea has particular relevance on Shabbos, for
one must often seem to make some monetary sacrifice
in order to preserve its sanctity. The dOuble portion is
our reminder that. one will not ultimately lose be-
cause of his determination to keep Shabbos. G-d con-
tinues today to provide for our physical needs of
Sonny Lipenholtz.
Shabbos to enable us to avail ourselves of its spiritual
Arranging the Bar
satisfaction. GOOD. SHABBOS.
Mitzva ceremony were
Rabbi - Morton Yolkut and
IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION, CALL
Rev. Hershel Roth, both of
THE RABBI OR HIS WIFE AFTER
Bnai David; and Rabbi
7 P.M. AT 968-1268
Gerald Teller, superinten-
dent of the UHS.
A Community Service Of The Kollel Institute
A STRAIGHT ANSWER
Variety Show at Beth Achim
Cong. Beth Achim will
present Hy Shenkman's
third annual variety show 8
p.m. Sunday in the Was-
serman Hall of the
synagogue.
Appearing in the pro-
gram are: Heidi Hepler,
Miss Michigan; Larry Bas-
sin; Dave Hall; Cantor
Joseph Birnholtz; and Dr.
Shalom Kalib, accompanist.
Miss Hepler is a
coloratura soprano and a
voice • student of Marjorie
Gordon. She has performed
with the Dearborn Sym-
phony, Oakway Symphony,
Bnai David to Celebrate
Special Bar Mitzva Rite
The first Bar Mitzva from
the United Hebrew Schools
and Cong. Bnai David spe-
cial education class will be
marked 8:15 a.m. April 15
in the small chapel at Bnai
David.
Celebrating his Bar
Mitzva will be Glen Ceifetz,
who has been enrolled in the
class since its inception. He
is one of 15 students par-
ticipating in the Hebrew
reading, tefilot, Bible and
music program especially
tailored to his needs.
The special education
classes are under the di-
rection of Mrs. Rochelle
Miller, consultant; Ms.
Arlene Wohl, head
teacher; Ms. Debbie
Groner, Mrs. Bayla
Landsman, Ms. Cheryl
Lowenberg and Mrs.
Hebrew U. Prof
to Speak at SZ
Dr. Zvi Gitelman
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Prof. Shalom Paul of the
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem will speak on
"Masada: A Tale of Two
Cities," as part of the Berry
Family Spring Lecture
Series sponsored by the Cul-
tural Commission of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek during
Shabat morning services
Saturday.
Prof. Paul is a native of
the United States and was
ordained by the Jewish
Theological Seminary. He
received his doctorate in
oriental studies from the
University of Pennsyl-
vania.
Lecture on Bible
"The Bible and Religion"
will be discussed by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Birmingham
Temple. The public is in-
vited at a charge.
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March 31
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