, , 32 Friday, September 11, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peres Confirms Talks with Saudi Specializing in the creation of fine furniture in laminates, acrylics, glass, mirror & marble The simplest Parsons Table or Cube to the most elaborate wall units all planned with quality materials, innovative styling & fine craftsmanship EVERYTHING CUSTOM DESIGNED OR BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS F:p't-medee we, 354 -4126 . 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. FACIAL:NAIR •PERMANENTLY REMOVED - Community Center. Eyebrows, Neckline. Arms Recorniiiendeclby Physicians 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. FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD-. Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557 - 1108 , Over 20 Years Experience * • .............*** SPERBER .: • • • KOSHER CATERING • • • • • • THIS YEAR AGAIN • * IS TAKING ORDERS • • • • . FOR THE • ♦ HIGH HOLIDAYS • • • • 357-2910 or 357-3929 • + **************** CONG. BETH ACHIM HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES in the Main Sanctuary Will Be Conducted By RABBI MILTON ARM and CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY Reform Unit Aids Atlanta Youths DAVID B. RUDERMAN 27375 Bell Road, Southfield Sponsored By: Shaarey Shomayim Names Cantors for High Holidays Membership Available Auxiliary High Holiday Services . For Non-Members in Social Hall of Congregation Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Cantor David Tanzman a 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 •