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 MIKE MUST "REVITALIZE" that DEAD party with "LIVE COMEDY" from: COMIC RELIEF, mc 9 Professional Comics and Emcees. STRICTLY KOSHER . . . NO HAMS • Parties • Shows 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 .• Clubs 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. , TEMPLE BETH EL JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA DETROIT DISTRICT invite you to a program . . . OPEC, Inflation and Foreign Policy What can be done speaker . DR. FRED SCHULMAN SCIENTIST .. Energy Research and Development. Former Chief of Nuclear Systems Program, NASA. Former Special Assis- tant to Manager of Joint AEC-NASA Space Nuclear Sys- tems Division. Power and Propulsion Systems Develop- ment Co-ordinator for Chief of Naval Operations. LECTURER .. OPEC's Growing Influence on our Economy CONSULTANT .. Has testified before U.S. House and Senate on national energy needs. AUTHOR .. "The Arab War Against the Jews" Past President Washington Chapter of American Technion Society, National Energy Committees of Zionist Organization of America and National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council. TEMPLE BETH EL Tuesday Everyone Invited Telegraph at 14 Mile March 31 7:45 P.M. No admission charge