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March 05, 1982 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, March 5, 1982

No man, for any consider-
able period, can wear one
face to himself and another

to the multitude, without
finally getting bewildered
as to which may be true.

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID
Sisterhood & Men's Club

PURIM

Dessert Party

Sun., Mar. 14, 7:00 P.M.

Children 12 & under $1.50

Adults $2.50

Please make reservations by March 10th

NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT DOOR

Entertainment — RHODA WALLACE
Israeli and English Folk Music
Special Entertainment For The Children

For Reservations Call:

557-6269
Bernard Maness
855-4648
Norma Gealer
Synagogue Office 557-8210

I

„„S;
A prospective membership Shabbat

A SYNAGOGUE IS MORE THAN BRICKS—IT IS PEOPLE

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

- 14390 W. Ten Mile Road — Oak Park, Michigan 48237

You and your family are cordially invited to attend
a Special Oneg Shabbat in your honor on March 6,
1982 following Shabbat Services. Meet your
Clergy, Executive Officers and members. Attend
Megillah Reading and Purim Festivities, Monday,
March 8, 1982, 6:15 p.m.
We have something for YOU: Sisterhood
Men's Club
FREE
United Synagogue Youth
Babysitting and
Couples Club
Religious Services
available from
Chaverim (young families)
infants thru
Second
Start (singles)
all ages

_Reservations please:
Synagogue office

548-9000

Pearlena Bodzin
Membership Chairman

357-1157

Purim Marks Jewish Difference

By RABBI MARC H.
TANENBAUM

A Seven Arts

Feature
Purim, the Festival of
Lots, which the Jewish
people will celebrate on
Tuesday, commemorates
the triumph of Esther, the
Jewish Queen of Persia, and
her uncle Mordecai, in de-
feating a plot to extermi-
nate all the Jews in the an-
cient Persian empire.
What makes the central
event of Purim so peren-
nially convincing is that the
argument that the evil
minister Haman presents in
the Book of Esther for his
attempted massacre of the
Jews includes all the cliches
and stereotypes that have

In January 1977, when
Esther Jungreis addressed
some 600 women at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, she had al-
ready gained recognition as
a traditionalist pleading for
strict adherence to the basic
Jewish laws. She had then
created her Hineni move-
ment which some called re-
vivalist, but it was in actu-
ality her call upon those
who were abandoning the
_strictest Jewish religious
ties to return to the fold.
It was in her speech here
to the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund that she called
for resistance to the trend
for mixed marriages, that
she demanded of Jewish
women strict adherence to
kashrut.
She was then already the
antagonist of the develop-
ing feminist movement. Her
basic principle is that the
woman's obligation is to be
"priestess of the home."

Her chief appeal is that
Jewish children be given
thorough training, the

Lecture Slated

"Anti-Russian Com-
munism — China and Be-
yond" will be the topic of a
lecture to be given by Rabbi
Sherwin Wine 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the Birmingham
Temple. The public is in-
vited at a charge.

Adat Shalom Synagogue

cordially invites you to attend a

MUSICAL INTERLUDE

for

Prospective New Members and their families

Sunday, March 14, 1982
11:00 A.M.
Synagogue Chapel

We look forward to meeting you!

Musical program. . . Helen Rowin
Shelly Barr

Please R.S.V.P.

851-5100 (synagogue office)

Babysitting available

Haman — who antici-
pates Ayatollah Khomeni
and Yasir Arafat of our time
— tells the Persian king
Ahaserus in these words,
"There is a certain people in
the provinces of thy king-
dom and their laws are dif-
ferent from those of every
people. If it pleases the king,
let it be written that they be
destroyed." Thus, the ina-
bility of a rigid,
authoritarian mind to live
with difference becomes the
justification, for destroying

difference.

Remarkably, a Jewish.
folk wisdom that under-
stands the liberating
value of humor as the
personality's means of
triumphing over suffer-
ing has transformed
Purim into a uniquely
Jewish mardi gras.

Purim has become an an-
nual joyful reminder of the
indestructibility of the
Jewish people across 4,000
years, whose very presence
among the nations is a sign
that difference must be seen
as a source of enrichment
rather than as a threat.

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Stationery
Greeting Cards
Etc. • Etc. • Etc.

MOLLIE GOODMAN

ACADEMIC HIGH SCHOOL
IN ISRAEL

Drive for Jewish Observance
Upheld in Jungreis Volume

"BROADWAY AND BAGELS"

Light brunch will be served

been used by bigots and
anti-Semites in every age,
including our own, and
especially in the Middle
East today.

FOR AMERICAN STUDENTS
(10th, 11th, 12th grades)

On the ZOA Kfar Silver campus. Full academic program in
English, credits transferable to U.S. high schools,. enrich-
ment in Hebraic studies, field trips, agricultural experience.
Supervised by the Israel Ministry of Education with the coop-
eration of the WZO. Write or call:
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA

Dept. of High School Education in Israel

Detroit District ZOA
18451 W. 10 Mile Rd., Sfld., Mi. 48075

ESTHER JUNGREIS

highest goal being their
education, and that train-
ing them for Jewish de-
votion is the highest aim
of the home.

All of this is the essence of
her Hineini movement, and
is embodied in her book,
"The Jewish Soul on Fire"
(William Morrow Co.).
In her book, Mrs. Jun-
greis defines her Hineni
movement as "a movement
dedicated to awakening our
Jewish people." She adds:
"Hineni is the biblical term
with which all the great
prophets of Israel-responded
to God's challenge. Ab-
raham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses,
Samuel, Isaiah, Jeremiah,
all affirmed their faith with
Eineni, here are I am, to-
tally committeed service of
God and man.' "
A survivor of Bergen-
Belsen concentration camp,
Mrs. Jungreis has appeared
on hundreds of radio, televi-
sion and lecture programs
throughout the world esp-
ousing human and Jewish
values. She currently ap-
pears on her own weekly
show on cable TV.

Israel Names_
Economic Liaison

NEW YORK — Israel

Pickol, has been appointed
Israel's new Economic
Minister to the United
States.
Pickol will supervise the
activities of the Israel Gov-
ernment Investment
Authority, the Israel Trade
Mission and the Israel Gov-
ernment Tourism Office
here. Last year Israel ex-
ports to the U.S. exceeded
$1 billion.

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