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Friday, September 11, 1981
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Peres Confirms
Talks with Saudi
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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Labor Party chairman Shi-
mon Peres has confirmed
publicly, for the first time,
that he has held talks with a
Saudi Arabian representa-
tive.
Peres made the disclosure
at a closed meeting of the
Labor Alignment's Knesset
faction last week. He did not
say who he had met or
where the talks took place.
But rumors earlier this year
said he had met a Saudi
Arabian prince in London at
the beginning of the year.
Peres said the Saudi Ara-
bian had put forward unac-
ceptable conditions for joint
Israeli-Saudi policing of the
Red Sea area to halt the
spread of Communist influ-
ence or a take-over by pro-
Soviet Arab elements. He
said he had stressed, how-
ever, that the two countries
should continue to seek a
basis for collaboration in a
field and area of vital inter-
est to both.
The Cutturat Commission
of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Cordially Invites You to Attend
THE WALTER AND LEA FIELD HISTORY LECTURE
FEATURING
PROFESSOR
Who occupies the Louis B. Kaplan Chair of Jewish Historical
Studies at the University of Maryland. A Magna Cum Laude
Graduate from City College of New York and from Columbia
University, Dr. Ruderman earned his rabbinic degree at Hebrew
Union College followed by a PhD degree in Jewish history awarded
by Hebrew University. Jerusalem. His teaching expertise, in
addition to Jewish history, is in Jewish thought, and the history of
anti-Semitism. He has written and lectured extensively.
Dr. Ruderman Will Discuss
"THE WORLD OF A RENAISSANCE JEW"
TUESDAY EVENING — SEPTEMBER 15— 8:30 P.M.
in the
Rabbi Leo Goldman
will deliver the High
Holiday sermons. Daily ,
services are held 7 a.m.
and 7:15 p.m. at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish
ACLU Founder
Mourned by ADL
NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith has praised the
late Roger Baldwin, founder
of the American Civil Liber-
ties Union, as a "tireless
and dedicated crusader for
the civil liberties of all
Americans."
Mr. Baldwin died Aug. 26
at the age of 97.
Nathan Perlmutter, ADL
national director, said the
ADL felt a "special kinship
with Roger Baldwin — the
ADL and Mr. Baldwin
fought many battles to-
gether over the years — for
civil rights, freedom of
speech and religion and the
separation of church and
state."
NEW YORK — Some 250
black children from Atlanta
were the guests of the Re-
form Jewish movement at a
summer camp recently in a
cooperative venture of the
NAACP and the Kivie Kap-
lan Human Relations Insti-
tute of Reform Judaism.
Under the program —
part of Atlanta's "Save
Summer '81" campaign —
the 8-to-12-year-old boys
and girls were transported
on five buses provided by
the city of Atlanta to Camp
Coleman, in Cleveland, Ga.
Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.)
helped develop the idea and
arrange financial support
for the special end-of-
summer program.
Israelis Protest
Sinai Pull-Out
RABBI MORRIS ADLER HALL
of
Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
WALTER and LEA FIELD
Rabbi Shaul Broner and
Reb Motel Weiss have been
appointed cantors for the
High Holidays services at
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim.
Services will be held this
year at the Pepper School.
Cantor Broner was born
in Jerusalem and was edu-
cated at the Hebron
Yeshiva in Israel. He of-
ficiated as a cantor at
Young Israel of Southfield
and Cong. Mishkan Israel
Nusach H'Ari.
A native Detroiter, Weiss
is a senior at the University
of Michigan and a member
of Kollel Institute.
No Charge
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Association to Prevent
Withdrawal From Sinai is
planning to obtain one mil-
lion signatures on a petition
to the government to halt
-Israel's complete with-
drawal from the Sinai next
April.
Knesset members Hanan
Porat (Tehiya),- and Rabbi
Chaim Druckman (Na
tional Religious Party) told
a press conference they al-
ready had 50,000 signa-
tures, including a score or so
Knesset members.
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For tickets for High Holi-
days, call the synagogue
office, 547-8555 or 542-
4444; or the ticket commit-
tee members Sam Kreis-
man, 399-4693; Julius
Cigler, 968-3544; Max
Young, 967-3272; Michael
Weiss, 399-5388; or Jenoe
Roth, 398-2390.
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CONG. BETH ACHIM
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
in the
Main Sanctuary
Will Be Conducted By
RABBI MILTON ARM
and
CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY
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Sponsored By:
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Cantors for High Holidays
Membership Available
Auxiliary High Holiday Services
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For Non-Members in Social Hall
of Congregation
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
and
Cantor David Tanzman
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will officiate
La Med Auditorium
at United Hebrew School
Roblik Building
Rabbi Herbert Eskin
and
Cantor Joseph Birnholtz
will officiate
Tickets available at:
21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Southfield, Mich.
for further information or -
inquiries concerning
membership and seating
call synagogue office:
352-8670
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