THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Young Israel of Greenfield L N Dinner to Feature Singer --OW Herschel Fox, actor, Is- raeli folk sing& and cantor, will entertain at the 22nd anniversary banquet of Young Israel of Greenfield at 6:45 p.m. June 9 at the Sheraton Southfield Hotel. Cocktails will be served at 5:45. Born in Russia and raised in Canada, Fox began sing- ing on local Yiddish radio programs in his teens. He became a cantor at the Tal- F---iud Torah Synagogue in iVinnipeg. Work in musical comedy led to starring roles HERSCHEL FOX DESIGN-IT Laminated Tables Residential & Commercial Graphic Wall Design KEITH SCHARE Designer 569-2462 543-020 3. in many professional stage productions. In the U.S., Fox studied liturgical music with David Kussevitsk y and held a can- torial post in Greenwich, Conn. He has appeared in musicals with the Folksbiend theater, and was acclaimed- for his ap- pearance in the 1974 prod- uction of "Generation of Green Fields." He has appeared in night clubs and at con- ventions and performed at Lincoln Center and throughout the U.S. and Canada. Fox is fluent in Yiddish and Hebrew. He is the host of the radio series "The World of Jewish Music." For dinner reservations and information, call Young Israel of Greenfield, 967- 3655. High Schoolers Can Spend Year on Israeli Kibutz Manicures for Gentlemen by EDIE A True Manicure of Distinction .. . available by appointment Colombo's Barber Shop 626-9117 NEW YORK — Each August, some 25 10th graders from North America arrive at Kibutz Kfar Blum, in the northern Galilee. For a year, they live, work and go to school with Israelis their own age. Kibutz Kfar Blum is lo- cated in the Hula Valley on the banks of the Jordan River. People from all over the world make up the popu- lation of 700. For information, write American Israel Secondary School, 515 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022. Kahane Calls Yamit 'A Tragedy' ati By ALAN HITSKY Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish De- fense League in the U.S. and the Kach movement in Israel, was in Detroit last Monday as part of a nation- wide tour of speaking engagements. Rabbi Kahane was visit- ing Detroit three weeks ago when he was called back to Israel to negotiate with his supporters in Yamit who had threatened to commit suicide rather than permit the return of the Sinai to Egypt by Israel. The rabbi told The Jewish News that "no one was happy with Yamit, but few recognize- the tragedy: The question of precedent has now been set. (Menahem) Begin can speak all he wants to of no more settle- ments being removed. But if they can take down a town of 4,000 they can take down smaller settlements." He said the "retreat" in the Sinai led to the persis- tent violence in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. He said the Arabs inter- preted the return of Sinai as Jewish weakness. "Israel rose through God's hand. Those that see weak- ness in the Jew read into this that there is no Jewish God." He added that Israel is sanctification of God's name. "This is not just philos- ophy," he said. "It will be translated into Jewish los- ses." He said the shooting of two Arabs on the Temple Mount was a case in point. "The Temple Mount is the holiest point in Judaism, but the Arabs put up a mos- que and the Jews did not care. The Arabs rioted after the recent shooting, but would the Jews have rioted under the same circum- stances?" He inferred that the Jews don't care as strongly as the Arabs. Rabbi Kahane contin- ued past criticism of American Jewish leader- ship, saying their weak- ness is an invitation to pressure. "If you can't say no to Reagan on Sinai you can't say no to Re- agan on Jerusalem." He claimed that now the Sinai has been returned "Jewish liberals and peaceniks" will try to make Israel and Jewry feel guilty. Yeshiva U. Cites Three Sephardim Bloom No gloom Registered Electrologists Come in and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appear- ance. - Ask For Shirtee or Debby. 11 Appt. Only 358-5493 Mile between Evergreen & Southfield Friday, May 14, 1982 25 NEW YORK — Yeshiva University will confer hon- orary degrees upon three prominent Sephardic com- munity figures, philan- thropist Joseph Ades, Nobel Laureate Dr. Baruj Be- nacerraf and Col. J.R. Elyachar, a founder of the university's college of medicine, at a Sephardic convocation dinner Tuesday in New York. The event will commemo- rate the 18th anniversary of the founding of the univer- sity's Sephardic Studies Programs. "There will be a major drive by people like Leonard Fein (editor of Moment maga- zine) and others asking for major concessions by Israel and a return to "moral- ethical' concepts of Judaism." Rabbi Kahane said these people and their concepts are not Jewish. 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