777,7771, F11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, October 23, 1981 THE HUMANIST FORUM Presents DR. Director PAUL of PEARSALL Problems of Daily Living Clinic at Sinai Hospital STRESS AND HUMAN SEXUALITY 8:30 P.M. Mon., Nov. 2, 1981 at THE BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE 28611 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills ADMISSION $400 Group Tickets Available For Ticket Information Call: Mary Lewis, 645-9039 or Birmingham Temple, 477-1410 Community Remembers Morris Schaver With Lubavitch Auditorium Dedication The memory of Morris L. Schaver, pioneer Detroit philanthropist, will be per- petuated by naming the Moshe Leib Schaver Au- ditorium at the Lubavitch Education Center in Far- mington Hills in cere- monies slated Nov. 15 at noon. Elie Wiesel will be the guest speaker, and attendance is by invitation only. Honorary chairman of the affair is Philip Slomovitz and the chairmen are Ivan Bloch and David Hermelin. Mr. Schaver was born in Warsaw, Poland. His grandfather was a rabbi of renown; his father, also known in the community for his scholarship, died when Mr. Schaver was 11 years old. Mr. Schaver was a member of the Selbstschutz — a Jewish self-defense organization against pog- romists in Warsaw. He studied in heder and yeshiva until age 19, at which time he emigrated to BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS 67TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER to be held at THE FAIRLANE MANOR 19000 Hubbard Drive, Dearborn (across from the Fairlane Town Center) SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1981 CO-CHAIRMEN I. William Sherr Golden Torah Award Recipient David B. Holtzman Guest Speaker •f.4k ' ROBERT A. STEWART Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 p.m. AMBASSADOR SOL LINOWITZ For Reservations, Please Call: or 557-6750 the U.S. Mr. Schaver was a leader in the People's Re- lief Committee in Detroit prior to his Army enlist- ment in 1917. In 1924, he married the then singer Emma Nechama) Lazaroff. In 1923, he founded Central Overall Supply. In 1929, Mr. Schaver was chosen chairman of the $10,000 Geverkschaften Campaign to build the Arlozoroff Memorial. Mr. Schaver was active all his years in the Jewish National Workers Alliance and the Poalei Zion. He was national treasurer of the latter for many years. From 1933 to 1958 he visited Is- rael with his wife 10 times. He persuaded prominent American Jews to invest in Israeli industrial enterprises. He was one of the founders of Ampal (American-Palestine Trad- ing Corp.). He was active all his years in United Jewish Ap- peal, Israel Bonds and Jewish National Fund; the latter planted a forest in his wife's name in Ein Hashofet. In 1937, he was a delegate to the Zionist Con- gress in Zurich. In 1943, Mr. Schaver was chosen chairman of the National Jewish Labor Committee to raise $50,000. On his 50th birthday, Mr. Schaver announced a pledge of $50,000 towards building Beit Berl, near Kfar Saba in Israel. That same year Morris Schaver's name topped a field of 54 can- didates in community- wide voting for delegates to the American Jewish Conference. In 1948, the Schavers endowed a library building at the Katznelson Institute in Israel. In 1951, he was a delegate to theZionist Con- gress in Jerusalem. In 1953, more than 600 people gathered in Detroit's Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel to pay tribute to Mr. Schaver on his 60th birthday. He had been president of the Histadrut Campaign for 16 years, and they honored him by establishing the Histadrut House in Ramie, Israel, in his name. He pledged $60,000 as first in- stallment towards a civic and cultural center in Ramie. With his wife, Emma, Mr. Schaver founded the Morris L. Schaver Publication Fund for Jewish Studies at Wayne State University; he made a gift of a nurse's sta- tion at the new Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem and became an associate member of the Jerusalem Academy of Medicine. In 1958, he helped found pecan plantations and the American-Israel Carpet Corp. — Marvadei Yisrael. He was a member of the board of directors of Ameri- can Friends of Hebrew MU; versity; founding member of the American Friends of Bi- blical Theater in Jerusalem; a founder of the Israel Cultural Foundation in Safed, Israel; a board member of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation and of Sinai Hospital and was active in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, the American Red Cross, Technion, American Cancer Society and the Torch Fund. He was instrumental in building Detroit's Hayim Greenberg Labor Zionist Center on Schaefer and Seven Mile Road, and the auditorium was named for him. Mr. Schaver became in- volved with Chabad- Lubavitch in 1958. In 1960, a founding meeting for the movement was held in the Schaver home on Outer Synagogue Drive, when $10,000 was raised. When four children and their teacher were murdered by Arab ter- rorists in 1956 in the Lubavitch town of Kfar Chabad in Israel, the re- sponse was to form a new printing-school to be known as Yad Ha'Chamisha — "Memorial To the Five." In 1961, the Schaver and Lazaroff families began to build a dormitory for the school. Mr. Schaver died in 1961. The board of directors of Michigan Chabad includes: Honorary Chairman, Mrs. Schaver; Chairman, Irwin I. Cohn; Co-Chairman, Jack Shenkman; Associate Chairmen, Bloch, Herme- lin, Irving Laker; Chairman Camp Gan Israel, Charles E. Feinberg; Financial Ad- viser, Sidney Fields. Services ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Michael Ruskin, Bar Mitzva. Jill Kornwise, Bat Mitzva. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES: Services 7:15 and 8:15 p.m. today. Michele Faudem, Bat Mitzva. Services 9 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Daniel Bressler and David Little, Bnai Mitzva. TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Schwartz will speak on "Conservaform: The New Judaism." Leslie Rosenblatt, Bat Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "So Where Are You?" Aaron Milstone and Craig LaBan, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today, followed . by dinner honoring Rabbi Nelson's 10th anniversary at the synagogue. Services 9 a.m. Saturday. Jeffrey Block, Bar Mitzva. BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Roger Greeley, minister of the People's Church in Kalamazoo, will speak on "What Ever Happened to Free Thought?" CONG. IINAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Mark Schwartz and Steven Cooper, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. .NAI MOSHE: Services 6:10 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Harvey W. Berman will read the Maf- tir. DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 8 a.m. Saturday. Rabhi Gamze will sOeak on "Darwin and Moses Can Be in Agreement." TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Lisa Gerus, Bat Mitzva. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Jonathan_Weisblatt, Bar Mitzva. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "The Greatness of Anwar Sadat." Gary Fields, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Meredith Weil, Bat Mitzva. Havdala services 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Leslye Jacobs, Bat Mitzva. TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Alvin Michaels will speak on "Some Thoughts on Adoles- cence." Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Matthew Facktor, Bar Mitzva. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 and 8 p.m. today.' Sheri Lee and Stephanie Weiner, Bnot Mitzva. Serv- ices 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Aaron Tam and Steven Zalla, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. T'CHIYAH: Services 7:45 p.m. today, conducted by Pearl and Lee Lipner.. Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield, Cong. Beth-Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Cong. Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens, Cong. Bnai Israel of West Bloomfield, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Zion, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim, Livonia Jewish Con- gregation, Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (Jewish Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch), Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. Shomrey Israel (18995 Schaefer), Cong. Solel, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak.Woods and Young Israel of Southfield.