Friday, Septuplet 25, 1%1 is THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' Jewish Servicemen Reitiarfor Holidays NEW YORK — Jews in the U.S. armed forces, their families around the world and patients in ,Veterans Administration hospitals will frihrk Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur with help from Jewish chaplains and the Jewish Welfare Board's Commission on Jewish I aph4le wish Alliance Sought WASHINGTON — Lead- ers of the. National;Associa- tiOn,for the rv,apeement of Colored Pe' 1314;(NAACP) and the IlniOn -priimerican Irehretv COrnip'eg-ations (Re- forml.aurinuithect. Tuesday tat they w on't toward !pairing won't between t -, Chaplaincy. Rabbi Herschel Schacter, ! chairman of the JWB Com- mission_ on Jewish Chap- laincy, - noted, "Since there are only 44 full-time Jewish military chaplains on active duty with American forces and 11 more at Veterans Administration hospitals, the nation's black and Jewish communities. Donald S. Day, board chairman of the UAHC, said divisiveness over af- firmative action has been a "smokescreen." He said the, real problem is to end in- equality. : BURGLAR ALARMS t (Security Engineering, Inc.) A Jellyfish chaplain-in the U.S. military shows his son how too sound the shofar. Residential • Commercial New Construction QUALITY • RELIABILITY SERVICE • • • • Fire & Smoke Detection Complete Intercom a' Music Systems Silent Hold-Up Alarms 24-Hour Monitoring Service 24-HOUR SERVICE Licensed By The Michigan Dept. Of State Police Free Sethrity Surveys: 644-54 22 • Insured & Bonded ' S A Menrckilkiiiithal the commission will help mobilite 246 civilian and reserve rabbis as well as 172 lay'religious leaders to con- duct Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur services at every base where Jews serve. "Services," Rabbi Schac- ter said, "will take place in Europe at bases in such countries as Spain, Ger- many, Greece and Turkey. In the Far East, there will be sem:lats./a Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Okinawa." The JWB Cominissioti on Jewish Chaplaincy provides JWB calendars; inspirational literature Sehhot cassettes, and, as needed, ram's horns (shofarim), prayer shawls and skull caps. Second Facility Slated for Minn::r Jewish Seniors: . K o s i tis Downtown • 1430 Griswold (Bet Grand River & Clifford) • Phone 961-8751 Uptown • Lathrup Village. Southfield at 11', Mile • Phone 559-3900 Big & Tall • Lathrup Village, Southfield at 11 Mile • Phone 569-6930 TOGAL META41 PROCESSING S CO. Traditionally, the first Of the services will occur-on the island of Guam in- the South Pacific, just east! of the International DateiLiiii and since services follow the sun, Pearl 'Harbor , in Hawaii will be the last base to sound the 'shofar .blast trumpeting the end of the High Holy Days: of MILY tolitind FAMILY MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) -- The certainty of the future need for more beds foi- Jewish elderly residents of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth has led the board of the Minneapolis Federation for Jewish Services to apl prove a proposal for a second community nursing home facility. Such a facility, to accom- modate between 150 to 200 Jewish elderly, was recom- mended by a two-year Twin Cities study, according to the July "The Minneapolis Jewish Community," pub- lished by the federation. The plan must also be con- sidered by the St. Paul United Jewish Fund and Council. f; YE wish everyone a- Happy, Healthy AJoyous and Prosperous " NEW YEAR HOLIDAY GREETINGS AUCkl-te Cadillac- , Inc. _,/ See The 1982 Cadillac 7100 Orchard Lake Road See The 1982 Cadillac West Illoohifield