THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Appeal for Eruv Begins, Planners Set $25,000 Goal More than $4,000 has been raised towards the $25,000 goal for building the eruv, which was ap- proved recently by the FOR YOUR 1982 CADILLAC SEE ME TIM AUDETTE Sales & Leasing at AUDETTE CADILLAC 7100 Orchard Lake Rd. at Northwestern, West Bloomfield (313) 851-7200 PERSONALIZED SERVICE GUARANTEED Council of Orthodox Rabbis. Funds raised during the current appeal will be used for construction costs and first-year maintenance of the eruv (an halakhically- approved boundary within which one may carry on Shabat). The education committee is completeing work on an information pamphlet and classes will be organized to teach the rules of the eruv. The construction committee is in the proc- ess of contacting local governments and public utilities for their permis- sion and approval of their facilities for demar- cation of the eruv. Plans are to have the eruv completed by early spring. Hanuka Boutique Akiva Hebrew Day School will have a Hanuka boutique Monday and Tuesday in the school build- ing, 27700. Southfield, Lat- hrup Village. Hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday and 7-9 p.m. Tues- day. Everyone is invited. HAPPY CHANUKAH z7, SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH. Survivors of 1945 invites You To Our Traditional Pre-Chanukah Party • Sat. Eve., Dec. 12, 1981 — 8:00 P.M. at the United Hebrew School Featuring Guest Artist CANTOR CHAIM NAJMAN of Cong. Shaarey Zedek an appropriate program for Chanukah in English, Hebrew and Jewish. Chanukah Games will follow Traditional Food Latkes Will Be Served Donation $6 per person for reservations call early the Tel Aviv Cantorial Academy and in England with Francis Russell, prin cipal tenor of the Covent Garden Opera Company. Ms. Devorah appeared in the role of Fruma Sarah with the national company of "Fiddler on the Roof." She has ap- peared in concert on radio, on television and in the theater. She sings in seven languages. The public is invited free of charge, but tickets must be obtained in advance. For tickets, call the Beth Achim office, 352-8670. Torah Vodaath Reception Set A reception on behalf of the Mesivta and Yeshiva Torah Vodaath will be held 8 p.m. Dec. 15 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Car- men, 15927 Hilton, South- field. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Itzchok Meyer Shorr, son of the late rosh hayeshiva Torah Vodaath Hagaon Reb Gedalya Halevi Shorr. The Mesivta and Yeshiva Torah Vodaath is observing its 60th anniversary. - Graduates of institution are involved in Jewish edu- cation and are in the rabbi- nate throughout the U.S., in Israel, in South Africa and in South America. , Former students of Torah Vodaath are in- vited. Marvin Berlin is chairman of the recep- - tion. For details, call Mr. and Mrs. Carmen, 557-2538; or Rabbi Leo Goldman, 547- 8555. Wine Will Begin Lecture Series Rabbi Sherwin Wine will begin a lecture series on "Egypt and the Middle East" at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Birmingham Temple. At Monday's lecture, Rabbi Wine will speak on "Egypt — After Sadat." There is an admission charge, and the public is in- vited. Synagogue Has New Officers Named to Post Abram Weberman 626-6903 Miriam Slaim 357-0069 Anna Fisk 545-1244 Gdale Elbaum 548-7339 AM•1111 Cong. Beth Achim will have a cantorial concert as part of its Bar Mitzva An- niversary year celebration 8 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. Guest artists will be Can- tor Paul H. Kowarsky of Cong. Beth Tzedec in To- ronto and Ruth Devorah, vocalist. Born in South Africa, Cantor Kowarsky is a lyric tenor who has been singing professionally since child- hood. He was appointed cantor of the South African Jewish community at age 19. He studied in Israel at Ralph R. Goldsmith was elected president of the Downtown Synagogue at its annual election meeting. Other officers are: George Bass, Joseph Weiss and Alfred Berkowitz, vice presidents; Dr. Eugene Stone, honorary president; Jack Yourofsky, treasurer; and Sheilah Goldberg, sec- retary. 21550 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield Pres. Leon Halpern 541-7450 Harry Praw 968-1686 Sonia Popowski 557-3994 Sol Kleinman 356-3383 Cantorial Concert Highlights Beth Achim Bar Mitzva Year Attorney Richard S. Vic- tor has been appointed chairman of the child cus- tody section of the Codifica- tion of Statutes Committee for the family law section of the State Bar of Michigan. eriday, December 4, 1981 31 II1Z°°41° Franklin Video Services, Inc. Marilyn Kaczander-Cohen 649-2970 399-8701 Parties • Proof of Loss Complete Custom Video Services AFTER FINALS, TAKE A COURSE SET ON Need a break from school or ISRAEL change of scenery'? Let Israel expand your mind and excite your senses. The AZYF Religious Department offers a wide and varied selection of Israel programs for everyone. Two of our most fascinating programs will be leaving soon. Bar-IlanlBe'erot Yitzchak is a unique 6 month pro- gram which combines work on a religious kibbutz with high academic university study. This program which is geared to the hebrew fluency level of each participant is open to college undergraduates. Up to 16 college credits are available. Departure — Jan. 11, 1982. Shmirat Kesher is an exciting 3 week Leadership Training Seminar for college and graduate level age men and women which explores living and working opportunities in Israel. The unbelievable low cost for Shmirat Kesher is S850.00 all inclusive. Jan. 26, 1982. Departure =me Ns .2 ow= Ex IN swam Please send me information on the following — programs Name Address Phone Please return to: AZYF Religious Dept. 515 Park Ave. New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 751-6070 Ext. 217,226 31 Thursday, December 1981 f o r MID-WINTER BALL Dinner 9:00 P.M. Cocktails 8:00 P.M. • CELEBRATING CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK'S 120th ANNIVERSARY Cocktails Dance Dinner Breakfast _ Hors D'oeuvres Entertainment Singles or Couples Older or Younger Donation: $42.50 Per Person ■ 111111•11= ■ 1111M Sponsored by the Men's Club, Sisterhood, Couples Club and 120th Anniversary Committee THE MERKAZ The laymen's Association of the Vaad Horabonim of Greater Detroit PLACES AT THE MID-WINTER BALL. INVITES YOU TO A MELAVE MALKA FEATURING PLEASE RESERVE GUEST SPEAKER RABBI MOSHE NEINEMANN noted kashruth authority ENCLOSED IS MY CHECK FOR $ Please indicate choice of entrees: Chicken NAME(S) December 12th 8:30 P.M. Congregation Dovid Ben Nuchim 14800 W. Lincoln Oak Park, Michigan Buffet Dinner Fish PHONE RESERVATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CHECK AND RECEIVED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 25th. Make check payable to: Congregation Shaarey Zedek Mail to: Mid-Winter Ball, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, P.O. Box 2056, Southfield,- MI 48037 $6.00 per person No Appeals! 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