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October 02, 1981 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32 Friday, October 2, 1981

CELEBRATE WITH US

Congregation
Beth Achim

Bar Mitzva Year
1981-1982

Sealed Left to Right: Lou Weber,
George Roseman
Standing Left to Right: Dr. Elliot Burns.
Allan Rosenberg
Rabbi Mirion Arm. Dr. Howard Dubin

Left to Right: lAss Nosanchuk. David
Silver. Harry Laker

Seated Left to Right: Abe Friedman, Lou Weber. Cantor Mao Shimansky
2nd Row. Leh to Right: George Roseman, Ryden Whiteman. Lofty Partovich,
Sarah Gordon. Meyer Millman
Last Row. Left to Right: Allan Rosenberg. Ronald Harris. Jerry Tepman

SUNDAY, November 15th
at 8:00 P.M.

THURSDAY, October 29

Allstar
Cantorial Concert

Erno Grow N Y - Nathan Katzman L A
Louis Klein - Chaim Nalman

Wasserman Hall Panel Discussion
Federation and the Synagogue

Under Direction

Max Shimansky

"What are their
Responsibilities
To Each Other"

Piano Accompanist

Rabbi Ernst Conrad, Kol Ami
Rabbi James Gordon

Dr. Sholom Kalib

Young Israel Oak-Woods

Rabbi David Nelson, Beth Shalom
Moderator
Rabbi Milton Arm

COng. Beth Achim Bar Mitzvah Year Celebration Committee

CHAIRMEN

Louis Weber and Dr. Howard Dubin

Harry Laker

CO - CHAIRMEN
Max Nosanchuk

VICE CHAIRMEN

David Silver

Herbert Fealk Robert Berman George Rossman Harry Young

TRUSTEES

Dr Manuel Feldman
Aaron Katzman
Dr Noel Lawson
Paul Jacobs
Mcn5 Fenkell
Jonas Dworin
Fred Gordon

Jerry Beale

Norman Blake
Harold Cantor
Morrey Wolok

Richard Stemik
Harvey Dubin
Allan Rosenberg

Earl Hordes



Max Klein
Jack Klaus
Max Goldfinger
Parry Goldfinger
Leonard Herman
Jack Coleman
Dr Elliot Burns

Herbert Kaufman
Dr. Ivan D. Potocsky
Lawrence Rogers
Dr. Eric Gordon
Avery Shapiro
Raymond Portney
Bernard Mintz

SPONSORS

Herbert Goldstein
Gerald Lasher
Moe Miller
Israel Cohan
Sam Wilson
Paul Kales
Allan Silverman
Bill Liberson

Abe Medow
Julian Winston
Dr. Abraham Grant
Hy Zalenko
Dr. Israel Wiener
Jerry Tepman
Henry Hertzberg

Harvey Goldsmith
Jerome Kerman
Harry Kramer
Allan Kraft
Donald Siegel
Larry Nickamin
Morrey Finke
Lotty Partovich

Fredell Whiteman
R. Rubinstein
Harry Saltzman
Barney Zatkoff
Bennett Nathan
Nathan Manela
Alex Ruzumna
Phil Minkin

PATRONS

Martin Adler
Jesse Antman
Harvey Auslander
Herman Axelrod
Lloyd Blazofsky
Kurt Ellenbogen
I Epstein
Royal Barnett
Sidney H Silverman

STEERING COMMITTEE

Rabbi Milton Arm
Cantor Max Shimansky
Abe Friedman
Dr Manuel Feldman
Sarah Gordon
Aaron Katzman

Ronald Harris
Judy Phillips
George Rossman
Allan Rosenberg
Meyer Millman
Jerry Tepman
Dr. Elliot Burns

Morns Penner
Lotty Partovich
Allan Silverman
Richard Burns
Harry Young
Fredell Whiteman

NO CHARGE
For Further Information Call

Synagogue Office 352-8670

Additional Programs Will Be Presented
During Our Bar Mitzva Year

Navon Issues New Year Greeting

JERUSALEM — Israeli
President Yitzhak Navon
has issued the following
New Year's greeting to
world Jewry:
To all the communities of
the House of Israel, Shalom
and blessings from Zion.
We stand on the threshold
of a new year; according to
tradition, 5,742 years after
the creation of man; 3,800
years since our father Ab-
raham discovered that one
God, creator and source,
reigned over all; 3,200 years
since the exodus from
Egypt; 3,000 years since
King David made
Jerusalem his capital; and
almost 2,000 years since the
Romans burnt our Temple,
put an end to our indepen-
dence and scattered us
throughout the world.
A people like ours that
looks back on a history of
thousands of years, tends
to lose its sense of time
and to think of processes
as necessarily long and
time-consuming. But it is
a grave error to undere-
stimate the importance of
time and not to respond
to the urgency of the
hour.
Had the state of Israel
been established not in 1948
but in 1938, only 10 years
earlier, we might have re-
scued hundreds of thou-
sands or even millions
of our brothers who were
annihilated in the
Holocaust. What, we may
ask, are 10 years in the an-
nals of a people whose his-
tory extends over thousands
of years? Yet sometimes 10
years loom up as equivalent
to 2,000.
What conclusion is to be
drawn from this? That
whatever we must do should
be done at once and without
delay. Not because we are
threatened by a catas-
trophe, but because the
tasks we must perform are
many, and it may well be
that what we can achieve
today will be most difficult
to do tomorrow. -
We must make an intense
effort to strengthen Jewish,
Zionist education in the
Diaspora; to learn the lan-
guage of our people — the
Holy Tongue — and the le-
gacy of our forefathers.
Thus we will deepen Jewish
consciousness and preserve
the continuity of our
people's existence.
We must add strength to
the state of Israel in every
possible way and above all
through aliya. To return to
the land of our fathers and
build it was the dream we
cherished during 2,000
years of wandering. The
realization of the dream was
always dependent on the
good will of others. Today it
depends on us and us only.
I turn to all Jewish
communities everywhere
and urge concentration
of effort upon these two
sacred objectives. Let us
not wait nor delay.
In particular, I address
myself to those young
people who are not slaves to
material possessions but
aspire to self-expression
and realization in both per-
sonal and national terms.

I wish you a year of
growth and realization of
the hopes we all share. May
the prophecies of Isaiah be-
come fact in our day:

For out of Zion shall go
forth the Law,
and the word of the Lord
from Jerusalem.

Bring My sons from far,
And my daughters from the
end of the earth.
Nation shall not life up
sword against nation,
Neither shall they learn war
anymore.

A good and blessed year to
all of you!

We wish to express our deep gratiturte
to the MAW HAPLAYTAN and
Rabbi Rosenzveig for the testimonial
dinner honoring our beloved husband
and father

JACK WAKSBERG

We also appreciate the participation

of the Radomer Society,

family and friends.

On behalf of our entire family
we wish you and all of Israel

A Happy and Healthy Year.
Ida and Dr. Morry Waksberg

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