BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Envoy Meets Begin, Shamir High Holiday Classes Set JERUSALEM (JTA) — Richard Murphy, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs, met with Premier Menahem Begin and Foreign Minister Yit- zhak Shamir last week. Following the meeting, Murphy said the three talked mainly about the situation in the Mideast and the possible role of Saudi Arabia in a settlement of the crisis in Lebanon. Mur- phy's recent nomination by President Reagan as assis- tant secretary is awaiting Congressional approval. VIDEO PROFILES CORPORATION COMPLETE "BROADCAST" COLOR VIDEOTAPE PRODUCTIONS CALL 354-0438 AND DISCOVER PROFESSIONAL QUALITY RWIN DANTO, VIDEOGRAPHER) REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 4200 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan In Cooperation With UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT Sunday morning and Wednesday afternoon • There will be a special program for Kindergar- ten, First and Second grades. • A regular Hebrew School program. • Bar and Bat Mitzvah Instruction. • Youth Programs. A creative school for the concerned parent For further information, call Rabbi Philip Blachorsky, 681-5908, or Mrs. Annie Friedman, Head Teacher, 354-1050. 16 FOR 12 JOIN B'NAI B'RITH TODAY AND GET 16 MONTH OF MEMBERSHIP THRU DEC. '84 IF YOU JOIN NOW JOIN 500,000 MEMBERS AROUND THE WORLD FIGHT ANTI-SEMITISM HELP JEWISH YOUTH 10,000 MEN & WOMEN MEMBERS IN METRO-DETROIT FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 552-8177 (M-F 9-5) "Offer does not apply for Oakland-Century Lodge" t ".; ., Classes in preparation for the Yomim Noraim will begin at 6 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Greenfield, announces Shlomo Rabinowitz, chairman of the Torah education com- mittee of the synagogue. Rabbi Feivel Wagner, spiritual leader of the con- gregation, will conduct a class on Pirke Avot at 6 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. At 6:50 p.m. there will be a class on Mishnayot Yoma, with special concentration on the laws of the Temple sacrificial service on Yom Kippur. Rabbi Wagner will give an overview of the High Holiday mahzor for Rosh Hashana at 8 p.m. Tues- day. On Sept. 14, Parshat Hashavua — The Torah Reading for Yom Kippur will be the topic for discus- sion. At 8 p.m. that day, Rabbi Wagner will give an overview of the mahzor for Yom Kippur. Adat Shalom Affiliates Plan Their Annual Sukkot Dinner Adat Shalom Synagogue will hold its annual Sukkot dinner following 6 p.m. services Sept. 23. During the dinner, spon- sored by the adult education and membership commit- tees, new members will be acknowledged. Shabat Ira Howard Goldstein will twin his Bar Mitzva with a Russian Jewish youth at Shabat services at 7:30 p.m. today at Temple Emanu-El. Ira, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldstein, will share his special day with Mark Avsker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yfim Avsker of Riga, USSR. MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST SEPHARDI HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES zemirot will be led by Can- tor Larry Vieder. Janet Pont will organize Israeli singing and dancing. ZIONIST CULTURAL CENTER The kosher dinner will begin at 6:45 p.m. There is a charge. For details, call the synagogue office, 851-5100. SELICHOT SERVICE SAT., SEPT. 3RD, 1983 ORIENTAL REFRESHMENTS Hungary Returns Cemetery to Satmar and Local Control NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Sender Deutsch, a leader of the Satmar Hasidic movement, return- ing from a visit to Hungary, reported last week that the Hungarian government has agreed to return to Jewish control a Jewish cemetery it confiscated 13 years ago. Deutsch said the agree- ment followed intermittent negotiations during the 13 years and that it marked the first time any East European government has returned to a Jewish com- munity a cemetery it had seized to be used for other purposes. Deutsch said the government had planned to use the burial site for a housing project. The Satmar leader said he had brought with him documents signed by the Hungarian government re- turning the cemetery-to the Jewish Community Council in Budapest. The cemetery is located in Ujhely, which is about 100 miles from Budapest. He said the transfer took place on Aug. 16, and that the only stipulation re- quired of the Jewish com- munity was to maintain the cemetery and build a fence around it. He said he had partici- pated in the negotiations, along with Imra Haber, president, and Lajos Bakos, vice president of the Community Council. during the 13 years, the cemetery has been main- tained by the Hungarian Jewish community with the help of the Satmar movement in America, he said. A number of leading Hasidic rabbis are buried in the Ujhely cemetery, in- cluding the Yismach Moshe, Rabbi Moishe Teitelbaum, the grand- father of the late Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, and the great-grandfather of the present Satmar leader, Rabbi • Moishe Teitelbaum. Bar Mitzva `Shares' Rite Friday, September 2, 1983 31 Deutsch said Teitelbaum had visited the grave of his great-grandfather in July to pray there, adding that the movement hoped the agreement with the Hunga- rian government would be "the beginning of an ex- tended return of cemeteries and other Jewish proper- ties, to Jewish groups in those countries. 18451 West Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, MI David Hazan, Cantor Salvatore Katan, Cantor Gilbert Senor, Sexton David Chicorel, Sam Papo Chairmen Call Mrs. Mary Papo for reservations 967-4414 Congregation B'Nai Israel 4200 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield Corner of Green Road Rabbi Philip Blachorsky Cantor Melvyn Rose President Dan Allen We are conveniently located just west of Orchard Lake Road A Full Service Conservative Congregation offering: Adult Education Cultural Events Daily Minyan Religious School Sisterhood Social Activities Study Groups Youth Groups A Youth High Holiday Service You'll like the warm friendly feeling of B'Nai Israel - and you'll be inspired by our religious services. 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