Friday, November 25, 1983 43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Brzezinski Calls U.S.-Israel Military Ties 'Grave Mistake/ ▪ - Brzezinski maintained that "This would signify' that Washington is aban- doning its role as mediator in the region to become an engaged protagonist. The European countries will, in such a case, dissociate themselves from the U.S. and the Soviet Union will no longer remain passive in the face of such a coalition," he said. He noted that Moscow has kept a low profile in Leba- non so far, even though it backs Syria. Brzezinski charac- terized the existing rela- Yl Southfield between the U.S. to Have an Oneg tions and Israel as bad. "If cur- Young Israel of South- rently and in the short field will begin a series of term, the interests of both ongei Shabat 8 p.m. today in countries may coincide, the synagogue, 27705 in the long term the Is- Lahser, Southfield. raeli policy may prove Abraham Selesny will speak on "The Constitu- tionality of the Separation of Church and State as It Af- fects the Get, or, Jewish Di- vorce — American Style." BONN (JTA) — A West The public is invited free German-financed monu- of charge. Refreshments ment in memory of Nazi vic- will be served. tims of the Mauthausen camp in Au- `Day After' Forum concentration stria, was formally pre- Temple Emanu-El is sented to the Austrian gov- sponsoring a community ernment last week at the forum to discuss "The Day site of the former camp. The memorial project was After," ABC-TV's movie last Sunday on nuclear war- initiated in 1980 by mem- bers of the Social Democra- fare's aftermath. The forum will be held tic Party (SPD), now the op- 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the position, who had visited the Mauthausen site. temple. Admission is free. GENEVA (JTA) — Zbig- niew Brzezinski, who was National Security Adviser in the Carter Administra- tion, believes military col- laboration between the U.S. and Israel in the Middle East would be a monumen- tal geo-political error. He told the Swiss daily La Tribune De Geneve that such military collaboration aimed at changing the ba- lance of power in Lebanon or to punish those responsi- ble for terrorist acts "would be a grave mistake on our part." Mauthausen Monument :. DON'T BE CONFINED TO YOUR HOME OR TRAPPED IN IT! 6 • We Specialize In Barrier-Free Construction • ELEVATORS • ROLL-IN SHOWERS • ADDITIONS • LIFTS • CABINETRY • RAMPS R. BENSON BUILDER DESIGNER And Associates Residential and Commercial 557-2332 Special Service at Beth-Jacob Oak-Woods Annual Dinner to Pay Tribute to Browns Young Israel of Oak- Woods will have its 28th annual dinner Dec. 4 in the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Hy (Dolores) Brown will be the honorees, announces Gary Torgow, president. The Browns will be honored "for their out- standing dedication and service to the synagogue." Co-Chairmen of the din- ner are Simon Kresch and Fayga Dombey. Sol Lessman is honorary dinner chairman. For reservations, call the synagogue, 398-1177. Temple Beth Jacob will have a • Shabat- Thanksgiving Family Ser- vice 7:30 p.m. today, con- ducted by children who will become Bar or Bat Mitzva in 1984. Children whose birthdays occur in November will re- ceive a special blessing. ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI disastrous for the United States," he said. He added that he be- lieved Israel was utilizing its rapprochement with Washington to distract the U.S. from a comprehensive peace agreement in the Middle East which is cur- rently at an impasse. Youth to Twin Bar Mitzva With USSR Peer Scott Kohl will share his Bar Mitzva with Aleksandr Kuperman, his Russian twin, in absentia, at Shabat services, 8:45 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Achim. Aleksandr is the son of Eduard, a mechanical en- gineer and Eleonora, a physicist. The Kupermans first applied for exit -visas to- gether with Eleonora's pa- rents, Shmuel and Tauba Bratslaysky, in August 1978. Six months later, the Bratslayskys were granted visas, but their daughter and family were not permit- ted to leave the Soviet Un- ion. Eduard's alleged expo- sure to classified materials was given as the reason for refusal. It is assumed that the only possible obstacle to their departure might be his work in a military plant over 16 years ago. Re al coffee ... T.H. GRANT OFFERS THE CORUM® KNOWN BY THE COMPANY WE KEEP AT T.H. GRANT TII. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:00 Sun., Dec. 11 & 18-11:00-4:00 an o tio .. 9.4s rin nc. V1S4 '&0:21 31313 Northwestern • Farmington Hills 851-7333 TK rant' .• Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:00 Sun., Dec.11 & 18-11:00-4:00 1110 • ogkstcs . ills nc. • t [KosT -C,0 inc. 31313 Northwestern • Farmington Hills 851 -7333 TI-1. Hour s c: rv , i log S8a. t ', 9 1. a . -Igg SunH 31313 Northwestern • Farmington Hills 851-7333