32 Friday, October 23, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bar Mitzva David Stollman Lends Symbolic Role to Russian Lad of 13 good times good food good friends come enjoy life with us at,.. Ca. ' 1" FRANKLIN CLUB APARTMENTS A New Concept In Easier Living For Senior Citizens Complete Privacy In Your Own Apartment OR A Busy Social Calendar, When You Want COMPANIONSHIP Many Services: Including Meals, Housekeeping, Transportation and Emergency Aid Call For More Information: Phone: 353-2810 Aleksandr Bialy has been waiting with his family in Moscow for visas to go to Is- rael. The Soviet restrictions keep them in Russia. They . have also restricted their religious rights, and Alek- sandr could not observe his Bar Mitzva last week when he turned 13. Jonathan David Stollman's Bar Mitzva was on the same day as Alek- sandr's. He observed it, symbolically, also for the Russian lad whose family keeps waiting for exit op- portunities. The Bar Mitzva of David Jonathan, son of Bernard and Barbara Stollman, was The Program Committee TEMPLE BETH EL Mrs. Josephine Bloom, Chairperson will present SENATOR HENRY M. ("SCOOP") JACKSON Sunday Evening, November 1 at 7:30 Helen L. DeRoy Sanctuary of Temple Beth El Telegraph Road at 14 Mile "THE LATEST ON ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST" RABBI RICHARD C. HERTZ presiding All are Welcome No Admission Charge ... observed on Sunday morn- ing at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. It was Hol Hamoed Sukkot and the Bar Mitzva of- ficiated at the entire two- hour service, except for the first 15 minutes when his uncle, Phillip Stollman, chanted the beginning of Shaharit. David Jonathan read the balance of the Shaharit, the complete Torah selections, the Musaf, and led the procession car- rying the Lulavim and Et- rogim, chanting the Hoshanna selections. Next to him on the Bima, David placed a Siddur, a Mahzor and an extra Talit, as symbols to emphasize that in his de- votion Aleksandr Bialy was with him. Upon recit- ing the brahot, he ex- changed taleisim, prayer shawls, with the symboli- cal on the empty chair for Alexsandr, and he ex- plained the moving as- signment to the congre- gation. Rabbi Irwin Groner, in brief remarks, explained the significance of the role assigned to an oppressed Russian by a free American wishing to share his reli- gious privileges with a fel- low Jew. Participating in the main sanctuary ceremonies attended by 300 were the Bar Mitzva's parents and his grandfather, Max Stollman. A Garden of Trees in Is- rael, planted through the Jewish National Fund, is the specific honor that was accorded the Bnai Mitzva in Detroit and in Moscow. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Will Host Town Hall Lecture Series at Synagogue Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sis- terhood will open its annual Town Hall Series 10 a.m. Nov. 4 in the Morris Adler Hall of the synagogue. Rabbi Irwin Groner, spiritual leader of the con- gregation, will review and discuss four of the recent popular movies in a pre- sentation entitled "The Rabbi Goes to the Movies." Dr. Paul Pearsall, chief of the Problems of Daily Liv- ing Clinic at Sinai Hospital, will speak 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 on "Stress and Distress: Crisis and Growth." The final presentation will be held on Feb. 3. Florine Mark Ross, president of the local Weight Watchers affiliate, will speak on "You Can Do Anything You Want ... If You Put Your Mind to It." Cost of the complete Robinson handling tickets. Others on the committee are: Sandi Cherrin, Helene Cherrin, Laurie Green, Leypsa Groner, Milli Ko- van, Elaine Laker, Sharon Lipton, Sherry Najman, Roseanne Schlussel and Sandy Schwartz. For information and tic- kets, call Ms. Millman, 855-1617; or Ms. Goodstein, 661-4430. RABBI GRONER series includes continen- tal breakfast at the two morning lectures. Everyone is welcome. The Town Hall Commit- tee consists of Anita Millman and Gail Goods- tein, co-chairmen, with Ilene Nemer and Fannie Conservative Adult. Institute Begins Tuesday at Hillel The Conservative rabbis of Detroit will present a study program for the Jewish community begin- ning 8 p.m. Tuesday with a Torah seminar. The Inter-Congrega- tional Adult Education Institute will offer courses in Jewish text, life and philosophy. There will he courses on the Bible, Rabbinics, Yiddish Litera- ture, Sociology, Contem- porary Jewish Issues and Jewish Music. In addition, courses in Hebrew Lan- guage and Literature will be offered by the faculty of the Midrasha. Dr. David Weiss Halivni, the Morris Adler Professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary will speak on "The Development of the Oral Law" at Tuesday's ses- sion. 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