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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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
David B. Holtzman
Golden Torah
Award Recipient
Guest Speaker
do
AMBASSADOR SOL UNOW1TZ
For Reservations, Please Call:
or 551-6150
Cocktails at 6:00 p.m.
Dinner at 7:00 p.m.
FOUNDERS
Mr & Mrs Martin L Abel
Marvin Berlin
Harold Beznos
Mae Biber
A Howard Bloch
Ivan Bloch
Mrs Linda Bloch
Stuart Bloch
Borman s Inc
Jack J Carmen
Ernest L Citron
Irwin I Cohn
Dr Arnold Eisenman
Dr Elmer Ellias
Dr Joel Freedland
Dr Phillip Friedman
Robert A Galin
In Memory of Albert Galin)
Louis H Golden
Betty E. Nathan I Goldin
Foundation
(In Memory of Betty Goldin)
Dr Joseph Goodstein
David Hermelin
George Hill
David B. Holtzman
Arnold Joseff
Mrs. Morris Karbal
Irving Laker
Lopatin, Miller, Freedman,
Bluestone, Erlich &
Rosen Associates
(In Memory of Samuel Herskovic)
Abe Malzberg
Paul Newman
Sol and Anna Nusbaum
Family Foundation
Irving I. Palman
Spencer M. Partrich
Jack Peitz
Alvin Reitman
Mrs. Gertrude Reifman
Mrs Emma Schaver
Robert A. Schwartz
Mickey Shapiro
I. William Sherr
David Silver
Alvin Spector
The Stewart Family
(In Memory of
Dorothy Stewart)
Max Stollman
Phillip Stollman
Mr. 8 Mrs. Marvin Tamaroff
Irving Weiss
Mrs. Morris Yassky
Samuel Zack
Dr. Arnold Zuroff
SPONSORS
Norman Adensberg
Dr Louis Ba(luny
Stanley P Bocknes
iln Memory of
Irving Bockneki
The Brodman family
Dr Richard Brown
Norman Corner
D' George Dean
Henri, Dorfman
Dubrinsvy
Enterprises Inc
iln memory of
Philip DuOrinskyi
"Travelers on the Same
Road," a musical salute to
the Golden Age of Spain and
the shtetls of Eastern
Europe, will highlight
Temple Israel's second an-
nual Jonathan P. Miller
Memorial Concert at 8 p.m.
Sunday in the temple.
Featured in the concert
will be the Detroit Dance
Cooperative directed by
Paula Kramer with in-
terpretations by Janet
Smarr; the singing of Can-
tor Harold Orbach, and an
organ recital by Ben Zam-
kochian, member of the
organ faculty of the New
England Conservatory of
Music and organist for the
Boston Symphony and Bos-
ton Pops.
The concert is sponsored
by Milton J. and Jeanette
Miller in memory of their
son.
There is no charge for
admission; however, tickets
must be obtained from the
Temple Israel office, 661-
5700.
Chabad Calendar
Times Corrected
The 3,000 calendars dis-
tributed by Michigan
Lubavitch through their
Chabad House on Wheels
contains two incorrect
Shabat candle-lighting
times.
Candlelighting for to-
night is at 5:12 p.m.
Candlelighting for April 30,
1982 is 8:13 p.m.
Auction to Aid
Area Synagogue
ROBERT A. STEWART
Martin Goldman
Musical Salute A Special Experience .. .
Set at Temple
We have been asked by they attend the univer-
At Seeman
Kenneth Fischer
Sidney Ewa,
Waken Goodman
LOUIS Mims
Mrs Miriam Hamburger
Samuel Hechtman
Peter HeIrian
0 , Joseph M Jacobson
Alex Joseph
Frank W Kerr Company
Adolph Comer
Eugene Kraus
The Liven Fanny
Guardians
Sol LeSSman
Norman Lippe:
Mrs Marlene Mandell
Midwest Clayman Co Inc
Of Uoyd J Paul
David Pollack
Mr A Mrs Samuel Rich
Jukes Reifenberg
Abseph Roth
(In Memory of
Mourn Roth)
Solomon Rothenberg
SAD Management Co
Mr and Mrs Norman Allan
S C D Chemical
Drstnbutors. Inc
Or Ivan C Schanen
Jack Shenkman
Saul Solver
Ernest Solomon
Joseph Stewart
Lawrence J Tralson
Mel Wallace
Harold Warren
Walston Steel
Products Co
Barry Yaker
Paul Zuckerman
Original signed etchings,
lithographs, serigraphs and
paintings will be featured at
a fund-raising auction for
the Downtown Synagogue 1
p.m. Sunday at the South-
field Parks and Recreation
Building.
Refreshments will be
served, and tickets will be
available at the door.
`Candy Lady'
Collection Starts
Mr. and Mrs. Lou (Joy)
Landau of Oak Park,
operating under the title,
The Candy Lady, will again
collect Halloween candy for
children who are unable to
go out trick-or-treating.
For the 22nd year in a
row, the Landaus will col-
lect the candy and take it to
children at the Maxey Boys
Home and the Oakland
County Children's Village,
to children who cannot go
"begging" on Halloween
night.
Persons who have candy
to donate, should drop it off
at the Landau home, 24231
Gardner, Oak Park. Dead-
line for dropping off the
candy is Nov. 12.
Named to Board
Betty
Rath,
past
president of the Greater De-
troit Council of Pioneer
Women, has been elected to
the national board of
Pioneer Women-Na'amat.
many people how we
sities, at the Chabad
came to know Lubavitch
Houses on many cam-
and why we believe in
puses.
One of the most re-
the movement and the
warding facets we have
people.
experienced is meeting
More than 25 years
the wonderful people in
ago we became friends
the community who are
with a young man, a sur-
vivor of the Holocaust,
actively involved with
who went to Israel and
Lubavitch. To share
their dedication and
brought back his bride.
At that time we were not
friendship is in itself re-
aware of the Lubavitch
ward enough. There are
so many people who give
movement but we were
of themselves in so many
very impressed with the
dedication and `devotion
different areas that to
they showed toward
list them would be im-
Judaism in an Orthodox
possible; they are an
example to the YJewish
observance. As time
went by we learned
community. However,
more, and observed the
we would like to mention
people and their pre-
the name of one very spe-
cepts. We became closer
cial lady, Mrs. Morris
to many of the Rabbis,
Schaver, Emma.
their wives and their
Our friendship with
families.
Emma has been an
We read about Rabbi
on-going love affair.
Menachem M. Schneer-
To know her is not
son, The Lubavitcher
only to love her brit to
Rebbe. We heard how he
admire her whole con-
helped so many people
cept of life. She is to-
through his guidance
tally dedicated to the
and advice. At last, it
lofty ideals of a better
world. When we speak
was our priviledge to go
to New York for a "Far-
with her about
brengen." Just to be in
Lubavitch or of
the presence of the "Re-
Jewish causes, to
bbe" made us feel like
which she has dedi-
better people, better
cated her life and
Jews.
strength, you can ac-
We have found that if
tually see the stars in
there is anything you
her eyes. She is quietly
need in the area of help
firm, soft spoken, and
or service, spiritual,
low-keyed. She speaks
with deep feeling and
physical and emotional
compassion. When sae
— ask anyone who is
Lubavitch; nothing is too
would like to accom-
plish something she
difficult for them. They
give of themselves
speaks with her heart
quietly, with great dig-
and soul, knowing that
her ideals are so right.
nity, in an unassuming
manner, asking for no
Her Jewish roots go
back for generations.
personal reward, just to
She is truly a "Woman
know they helped. Their
of Valor." An inspira-
time is counted in the
tion to all people of all
mitzvot of helping
others.
ages.
The children — both
In honoring Emma
Schaver we honor what
the Lubavitch and those
who choose to attend
is right in all Jewish
their schools — start
areas.
It will be our privilege
school at the age of 3. It is
an intense Jewish educa-
to honor Emma Scheyer
tion, for education of the
and the memory of her
young is indeed the.
beloved husband, Morris
foundation of Jewish life.
Schaver, on Sunday, No-
vember 15 at noon at the
Have you ever experi-
Lubavitch Education
enced the joy of watching
Center, Shenkman
little ones, actually
babies, daven (pray) and
Building, when the au-
ditorium will be dedi-
know what is happen-
ing? For the children it is
cated in his memory.
a way of life. The joy of
We would like to
learning, getting a taste
express our personal
appreciation and
of what their future edu-
cation will be like. It is
thanks to Emma Schaver
for her inspiration to us.
just a beginning to a long
We wish her good health
and satisfying education,
one that will be an on-
so that she may continue
going experience all
the work that she and
their lives. The children
her husband began many
begin at the pre-
years ago.
elementary schools loc-
"For the Joy of the
ally and in all the sub-
Lord is Your Strength."
urbs, and continue to the
May she go from
higher levels of educa-
strength to strength.
tion in New York; or, if
Jack and Miriam Shenkman
Paid adv.