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May 28, 1982 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-28

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Friday, May 28, 1982 27

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Program at Emanu-El

The Center for Peace and
Conflict Studies, Detroit
Council for World Affairs
and Temple Emanu-El will
join for a program, "The Day
of Creation — Not Destruc-
tion," June 5 at the temple.
Rabbi Lane Steinger of

The Printing People

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Temple Emanu-El will
speak on "No More
Holocaust" at 10:30 a.m.
services. Luncheon will be
served. At 1:15 p.m. the
film, "War Without Win-
ners," will be shown, and a
panel discussion will follow.
Panelists include Dr.
Eugene Perrin of the Wayne
State University Medical
School; Dr. Maurice Waters;
and Lillian Genser, director
of the Center fOr Peace and
Conflict Studies.
There will be a slide
presentation, "Children
of Hiroshima."
For luncheon reserva-
tions, call the temple, 967-
4020.

One pound of learning re-
quires 10 pounds of common
sense to apply it.

SHLOMO'S SECRET ADVENTURE

Share the Secret ..

A moving story of the Jewish experience and one family's daring escape from Iraq,
by best-selling Israeli writer Shmuel Argaman. It is a book to captivate young and old
alike. Share it with your friends and family! $6.75, with illustrations, 176 pages.

At your favorite bookstore
or send $6.75 (check or M.O.) to:

AISH YOSEF PUBLISHERS
2 West 47th St., NY, NY 10036
(212) 921-0544 ,

KENESETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION

OF Louisville, Kentucky,
Is now seeking a full-time Cantor.
The successful candidate should be personally observant, know
Nu§ach and be able to train a choir. He would be responsible for Bar
and Bas Mitzvah Training and the desire and ability to teach would
enhance his salary. Other skills and the ability to relate to both young
people and older congregants would be desirable.
Keneseth Israel Congregation is the largest Traditional Synagogue in
the area. Previous Cantor served thirty (30) years before his death.

SALARY NEGOTIABLE DEPENDING UPON EXPERIENCE AND ABILITIES.

CONTACT CANTOR SEARCH COMMITTEE
P.O. Box 5295
Louisville, Ky. 40205

WHEN PLANNING YOUR
HAPPY OCCASION






Wedding
Bar Mitzva
Shower
Anniversary

• _Banquet
• Bat Mitzva
• Reunion
• Birthday

Or Any Elegant Party

A Few Choice Dates Available
Call

SUBURBAN

KOSHER CATERERS

1626-02421
Ask for VIRGINIA KOZIN

Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses

5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield

Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis

A KOSHER RESTAURANT
IS HERE!

I OPEN WED. EVENINGS I
Make Your Reservations at

SUBURBAN KOSHER
CATERING

CALL
VIRGINIA
KOZIN

626-0242

Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis

Seminary Benefit Will Cite
Herschel and Esther Roth

The devil has at least one cowardly in him, it is safety
good quality, that he will for us.
flee if we resist him. Though
—Tyron Edwards

THE HEBREW. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

(Chesed Shel Ernes)
will hold

MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES

Sunday, May 30, at 12:00 noon

at the Veterans Section of their Cemetery

HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

Gratiot Avenue at 14 Mile Road

THE ROTHS

The Bnai Moshe Friends
of the Seminary will honor
Herschel and Esther Roth
8 p.m. June 10 at the
synagogue on behalf of the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America.
The Roths have been
active members of Bnai
Moshe for more than 35
years. Roth's activities have
included membership in the
men's club where he has
served on the board and also
in the adult advisory group
of the Talit and Tefilin
Club.
He was chairman of the
synagogue Ritual Commit-
tee for many years, and
served as gabbai for Sab-
bath and holiday services.
He is a member of the
Ushers Committee and
Friends of the Seminary. He
is a member of Bnai Brith
Zager Lodge, the Zionist
Organization of America
and Meals on Wheels.
Mrs. Roth is a past

Synagogue
Will_Host a
Theater Party

Cong. Bnai David will
sponsor a theater party at
the Prudential Town Center
9 p.m. June 6, when the
film, "Hanky Panky" will be
shown. Following the
movie, there will be a wine
and cheese party.
There is a charge. Moe
Betman, chairman of the
theater party, said that tic-
ket's will not be sold at the
door.
For tickets, call the
synagogue, 557-8210; Sy
Lusky, 557-8957; or Dan
Freedland, 642-9575.

Vote Crosses
Ethnic Lines

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Prof.. Zemach- Weiss, a
member of the Labor Party,
did a study of the last Knes-
set elections which show
that Israel's affluent groups
voted for Labor while the
lower classes voted for
Likud. Weiss' statistics cut
across _
lines.
He said affluent urban
voters gave 62 percent of
their votes to Labor and
only 26 percent to Likud.
Thy affluent Iraqi Jewish
community in Israel gave
54 percent of their votes to
Labor and only 39 percent to
Likud.
Jews from North Africa
voted 66 percent for Likud
and only 20 percent for
Labor and Yemenite Jews
voted 53 percent for Likud
and 31 percent for Labor.

•president of the Bnai
Moshe Sisterhood and
Michigan Branch of
Women's League for
Conservative Judaism.
She is a member of the
speakers bureau of
Michigan Branch and
one of their certified dis-
cussion leaders.
She is also a member of
the Sinai Guild and has
served on the boards of
Woman's Auxiliary of
United Hebrew Schools and
Hadassah.
The guest speaker on
June 10 will be the Roth's
son, Dr. Joel Roth, dean of
the rabbinical school at the
seminary. There will be a
musical presentation by
Cantor Louis Klein, accom-
panied by Mrs. Doreen Ras-
kin. Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum will present the Sem-
inary Award to the hon-
orees.

with the participation of Jewish War Veterans, De-
partment of Michigan and Women's Auxiliary.
RABBI HERBERT S. ESKIN, Chaplain of Vete-
rans Hospital in Allen Park and all military installa-
tions in Michigan, and CANTOR HYMAN ADLER of
Congregation B'Nai David will officiate.

Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend

Sanford L. Wolok

Samuel P. Havis
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum
Morse Shiffman

President

Samuel A. Bayne

Trustees

Vice-President

Edward Miller

Hillel L. Abrams

Cemetery Chairman

Vice-President

Rabbi Israel I. Rockove

Morris Dorn

Executive Director

Treasurer

Harry E. Citrin

Norman Blake

Honorary President'

Secretary

CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

Presents

Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner and Richard Widmark

In the FIRST RUN COMEDY

"HANKY PANKY"

Sunday, June 6, 1982 ... 9:00 P.M.

PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER MOVIE

Prudential Center
Southfield, Michigan

WINE AND CHEESE PARTY FOLLOWS THE MOVIE

Donation $5.00 per person

(Tickets not sold at the door)

Contact:

- Synagogue Office

Sy Lusky
Dan Freedland

.

557-8210
557-8957
642-9575

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