THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 Rabbis Dinner Due Wednesday Paul Borman, chairman of the 54th anniversary dinner of the Council of Or- thodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit, has announced an enthusiastic community re- sponse to the dinner honor- ing Harold Beznos next Wednesday at the Westin Hotel. Rabbi Leizer Levin, president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis for the past 20 years, also heads the local Bet Din (Jewish court). Last year, 34 judgments were rendered in litigation between individuals and/or organizations. Other mem- For those who want the finest custom furniture at... AFFORDABLE PRICES The simplest cube to the most intricate wall unit built to your specifications by meticulous craftsmen. Selections for every room in your home or office in fine woods, laminates marble, glass and specializing in... , OUTSTANDING LUCITE DESIGNS r)44,i,ta pt.", 354-4126 Temple Emanu-El OPENING SEPTEMDER,1983 THE FINEST IN JEWISH PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION FEATURING: -Highly experienced certified teachers • Learning center curriculum to enhance readiness skills • Flexible scheduling _ lf-day sessions • Full and ha Optional lunch program • • Parent-toddler group • Enrichment expression in music, dance, creative movement and cooking YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST OPEN HOUSE Thursday, May 12, 1983 7:30 P.M. For further information call the Temple office: 967-4020 RABBI LEVIN bers of the Bet Din are Rabbi Leib Bakst and Rabbi Chaskel Grubner. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis also supervises di- vorces and conversions in accordance with Jewish law, assists parents who are adopting children and has a permanent committee on conversions. This dinner will mark the 54th anniversary of the organization. Nine members met formally the first time on Dec. 17, 1929 at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel on Taylor and Woodrow Wilson in De- troit, and organized the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. The Council today con- sists of Rabbi Leib Bakst, Yeshiva Gedola; Rabbi Chaim Bergstein, Bais Potok Lecture Set Wednesday "The Impact of Secular Humanism on the Future of Judaism" will be the topic of a talk by author Dr. Chaim Potok at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the Birmingham Temple. The public is invited. There is an admission charge. For information, call Janice Sherman, 851- 8887; or the temple, 477- 1410. Troy Synagogue Group to Meet The Troy Jewish Congre- gation will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lutheran Church of the Master, 3333 Coolidge, Troy. Officers and board of trus- tees will be elected. For in- formation, call President Phyllis Wenig, 879-2829; or Nancy Gross, 879-7507. Temple to Have Singles Service A singles service will be conducted at the Birming- ham Temple at 8:30 p.m. to- day. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will speak on "Indi- vidualism — Creative Inde- pendence." An oneg Shabat will follow. Singles and couples are invited. Dulzin Speaks in Buenos Aires NEW YORK — A crowd of more than 20,000 gathered in Buenos Aires earlier this month to hear World Zionist Organization (WZO) chairman Leon Dul- zin address a rally marking Israel's Independence Day. Dulzin also made appear- ances at Independence Day rallies in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. Chabad of Farmington Hills; Rabbi Edward Gar- sek, Cong. Bnai Yaakov of Toledo, Ohio; Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim; Rabbi James I. Gordon, Young Israel of Oak-Woods; Rabbi Betzalel Gottlieb, Lubavitch Center. Also Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim; Rabbi Shmuel Irons, Kollel Institute; Rabbi Nachmun Kahn, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah; Rabbi Max Kapustin, Wayne State University; Rabbi Leizer Levin, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tik- vah; Rabbi Henoch Millen, Yeshivat Akiva; Rabbi Leonard Perlstein, Sinai Hospital; Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, Young Israel of Greenfield. Also Rabbi Israel Roc- kove, Hebrew Benevolent Society; Rabbi Moshe Schwab, Kollel Institute; Rabbi Joel Sperka, Cong. Bfiai Israel Beth Yehudah; Rabbi Meilech Silberberg, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield; Rabbi Feivel Wagner, Young Israel of Greenfield; Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash, Cong. Shomrey Emunah; Rabbi Morton Yolkut, Cong. Bnai David; and Rabbi Ira Grussgott, Cong. Shaar Hashomayim, Windsor. For dinner reservations, call the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit, 559-5005. Opening Prayer Rabbi Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom Synagogue will give the opening prayer in the U.S. Senate on Thursday. 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JOYCE BROTHERS "psychologist extraordinairs" columnist and author .Coming to the Americana Theatre in Southfield Thursday, May 19, 1983 at 10:30 a.m. For ticket and group discounts please call 352-4370 Also tickets can be purchased at the Americana Complex and Americana West Theatres The Birmingham Temple JULY COMPUTER SCHOOL for children ages 9-16 Beginners and intermediate levels All instructions on APPLE II's BEGINNERS LEVEL SECTION C — July 5-15 Mon.-Fri., 9-11 a.m. SECTION D — July 5-15 Mon.-Fri., 1-3 p.m. SECTION E — July 18-29 Mon.-Fri. 1-3 p.m. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SECTION F — July 18-29 Mon.-Fri., 9-11 a.m. Class sizes are limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. All classes $60.00 per student Make Checks Payable to: The Birmingham Temple 28611 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48018 Indicate child's name, age, addresss, phone and section desired. .