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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-23

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Friday., March 23, 1984.



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Cantor Sidney Rube,
associate cantor of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, will be hon-
ored by the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club and other
synagogue affiliates "for 18
years of service," at a spe-
cial luncheon on April 7,
designated as Men's Club
Sabbath. Members of the
men's club will conduct the
Shabat services, that morn-
ing, and Dr. Abner Ragins,

Greece-Israel
Relations seen
Improving

Jerusalem (JTA) — There
has been a slow, but percep-
tible improvement in rela-
tions between Greece and
Israel, according to Israeli
government sources.
A high-level Greek dele-
gation which attended the
opening in Jerusalem last
week of Hellenic House on
the Hebrew University
campus was an indicator,
according to the sources, of
the thaw in the long-frosty
relationship between
Athens and Jerusalem.
The Greek party was not
here in an official capacity,
but rather as guests of the
university to attend the
dedication of the project
which is funded by the
Jewish community of
Salonika.
A delegation of more than
100 Greek personalities,
headed by the country's
former President, Constan-
tine Tsatsos, came for the
event. Among them were
Salonika Mayor Theoharis
Manevis; well-known
newspaper publisher Helen
Vlachou; the head of the
Cultural Treaties Depart-
ment of the Ministry of Sci-
ence and Culture, Constan-
tine Alavanos; and the
chairman of the Hellas-
Israel League, Dimitri
Nikolaidis. The building, on
Mount Scopus, is dedicated
to the memory of the more
than 65,000 Salonika Jews
slain by the Nazis.

Bnot Mitzva
Twin rites

oxittwes

Deborah Biederman and
Julie Schneider will share
their Bnot Mitzva with a
young woman from the
Soviet Union at Shabat
services Saturday at 8:45
a.m. at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
They have chosen to
"twin" this service with
Anna Paritsky of the Uk-
raine. Anna's parents, Ale-
xander and Polina, are an
engineer and English
teacher, respectively.
Paritsky was imprisoned in
1982. In November 1983 it
was learned that he was
hospitalized for a heart con-
dition in Vydrino labor
camp. Prison authorities
denied Mrs. Paritsky visita-
tion rights and confiscated
all correspondence between
them.
Deborah is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
(Carmen) Biederman. Julie
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerold (Lesley)
Schneider.

men's club president, will
deliver the sermon.
Cantor Rube has been
with Shaarey Zedek since
1966, where he has served
as Torah reader, led the
daily minyan, supervised
the Bar and Bat Mitzva pro-
gram, and participated in
life cycle events of congreg-
ants and their families.
Cantor Rube is a certified
mohel. He also serves as
secretary for both the
Chevra Kadisha and
Cemetery Association of
Shaarey Zedek. He is also
the current president of the
Cantors Council of Detroit.

Rabbi to Speak
in Hancock

The Jewish Chautauqua
Society (JCS), the interfaith
educational project of the
National Federation of
Temple Brotherhoods
(NFTB), will sponsor a visit
to Suomi College in Han-
cock, Mich., by Rabbi How-
ard Jaffe of Temple Israel in
Minneapolis, Minn., on
April 10-11. Jaffe's speech is
entitled "The Anatomy of
Prejudice."
Rabbi Jaffe was ordained
in 1983 at Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion in New York.
Temple Israel is his first
pulpit. He is - a member of
the board of the Joint Reli-
gious Legislative Coalition,
an interfaith lobbying
organization.
He has an extensive
background in youth and
camp work, serving in this
capacity in New York,
Massachusetts and Texas.

Bat Mitzva
Shares her
Special day

Randee Carp will share
her Bat Mitzva with a
Soviet Jewish girl in absen-
tia at Cong. Beth Shalom at
Shabat services 9 a.m.
Saturday.
Randee will share her
special day with Alona
Flekel whose family has
been denied exit visas from
Russia. Alona is the daugh-
ter of Efim and Svetlana
Flekel.
Alona is unable to celeb-
rate her Bat Mitzva in a
synagogue. Randee will
read the Torah for both of
them. In honor of the occa-
sion a Russian Torah will be
used.
Randee is the daughter of
Mrs. Gail Carp of Lathrup
Village and Burt Carp of
Detroit.

Cantor Sidney Rube
Cantor Rube was born in
Milwaukee and was edu-
cated in Chicago, where he
attended the Hebrew
Theological College. Prior
to coming to Detroit, Cantor
Rube served congregations
in Waco, Tex., Grand
Rapids, and Lincoln, Neb.
He has been a member of
the Cantors Assembly since
1977.
Reservations for the
luncheon can be made by
calling Selma Lerner at the
synagogue office, 357-5544.

Model Seder
for Christian
Clergy slated

Rabbi Lane Steinger,
Temple Emanu-El spiritual
leader, will conduct a
"model" Passover Seder for
over 150 Christian clergy,
religious educators and
church leadership at 7:30
p.m. Thursday at Emanu-
El.
Sponsored by the Jewish
Community Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit, Temple
Emanu-El and the sister-
hood of Temple Emanu-El,
the workshop provides ex-
planation of the Festival of
Freedom's historical, reli-
gious and ethical back-
ground.
Being held for the third
consecutive year, the
Passover workshop has
been well received by those
attending who return to
their own congregations
prepared to lead Sedorim
and teach the holiday's les-
sons.

To our readers

Attorney due
to address
Women's Shabat

Attorney Harriet Rotter,
state civil service commis-
sioner and legal adviser to
WXYZ-TV, will be the fea-
tured speaker at Temple
Emanu-El's Sisterhood
Shabat at 8:15 p.m. March
30 at the temple.
Mrs. Rotter, who spe-
cializes in women's rights,
will speak on "Beyond
Equal Pay for Equal Work."
The public is invited. A
reception will follow serv-
ices.



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