28 Friday, August 17, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SYNAGOGUE Gary R Miller & Associates Photography with a Personal Touch Author-lecturer will address Israel Bonds cocktail reception 398-6894 Specializing in Candids and Video CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE 14390 W. TEN MILE ROAD, OAK PARK Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum Cantor Louis Klein Sexton Shalom Ralph OPEN HOUSE FOR PROSPECTIVE AND NEW MEMBERS ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1984 FROM 2-5 P.M. We are a traditional, Conservative congregation with a commitment to con- temporary relevance. We offer a wide variety of programs and groups for people of all ages, in a warm and friendly atmosphere: • religious • cultural • educational • social action • social • pastoral care • service Our modern and constantly updated facilities provide a setting in which you can learn and grow, explore our ancient Heritage, and share your special events with a caring community. For further information, call 548-9000. PJ1111111111111111111 11 111111111111111111111 1 11111 1 111111 11 11111 1 111111110: Temple Emanu-EI IS A VIBRANT PROGRESSIVE CONGREGATION WHICH IS ACCEPTING MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR THE COMING YEAR — 1984-1985 Attend Our Prospective Member Shabbat Aug. 24, 1:45 p.m. SYNAGOGUE COUNCIL OPEN HOUSE SUN., AUG. 26, 2-5 pm CALL 967-4020 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Temple Emanu-El 14450 West Ten Mile Road Ook Park, Michigan 48237 Lane B. Steiner - Rabbi Norman Rose. • Cantor 'Dr. Milton Rosenbaum • Rabbi Emeritus Dr. Abraham Aharoni - Director of Education & Youth Activities ' Stanley Finkelstein • President Haifa and Tel Aviv Univer- sities and published several articles. Dr. Cohen is the author of The Throne and The Chariot. She served as cultural director of the ZOA House in Tel Aviv and founded and headed the In- stitute of Israel Studies there. From 1974 to 1978, when her husband was assigned to the Israel Embassy in Paris, Dr. Cohen taught several courses related to Israel .at the Sorbonne and lectured for the Jewish Agency, WIZO and other Dr. Kitty Cohen Jewish organizations. Upon 1948, she made aliyah to Is- her return to Israel, she rael, where she was served as the director of the graduated from high school Israeli Friends of Tel Aviv and served in the Israel De- University. fense Forces. She now lives in Wash- She holds a B.A. degree in ington, where her husband French language and civili- is serving with the Israel zation and English litera- Embassy in the U.S. She ture from the Hebrew Uni- lectures for the Information versity of Jerusalem and Department of the Israel M.A. and Ph.D. degrees Embassy and at the Ameri- from Yale University. She can University in Washing- lectured for six years at ton, D.C. Young Lubavitch rabbis teach mitzvot in statewide visits The Lubavitch Founda- tion of Michigan has an- nounced that as part of the summer visitation project by volunteer rabbinical students, five young men will spend the balance of their vacation-time travel- ing throughout Michigan visiting both large com- munities and isolated areas. Their goal is to encourage further spiritual growth, especially among young people. The Michigan program is once again just one small part of the world-wide summer-visitation program whose principal aim is to as- sure that every Jewish boy and girl receive religious education wherever they are. The rabbis disseminate educational and reading materials to all the people they visit. As part of their mission the young scholars will seek to further the observance of basic Jewish command- ments and precepts (called mitzvot). These include that every Jewish male put on tefillin, that every home have an authentic mezuzah on the doorpost, that every home have a charity box and that all Jewish women and young girls (from the age of 3) kindle the Sabbath and holiday candles. ' Philip Bolton will be in- stalled as president of Cong. B'nai David at services on Aug. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Other officers to be in- stalled are: Fred Ferber, first vice president; Nick Gonte, second vice president; William Icikson, third vice president; Her- man Yagoda, treasurer; Aaron Katzman, secretary; Saul Chudnow, financial secretary. Board members to be in- stalled are: Irving Abram- son, Anaruth Bernard, Helen Brown, Marvin Can- ner, Arthur Chaims, Hyman Cohen, Arthur Cole, Morris Fishman, Daniel Freedland, Simeon Freedman, Herman Gor- man, Morton Granat, Jerry Kalman, Sharon Klein, Alan Kohn, Martin Korman, Leonard Nagel, Donald Nitzkin, Sanford Nicholson, Dr. Joseph Orent, Nate Pack, Harold Podolsky, Monte Schloss, Louis Seligman, Marc Shulman, Allyn Stearn, Lawrence Warsh, Aron Weinstein and Dr. Harvey Zalesin. The board also includes: past presidents Irving Be- linsky, Gustav Berenholz, Morris Brandwine, Harry Koltonow, Jack Kraizman, Mike Must, Melville Richman, Charles Shere, Mendel Shifman, Jerry So- ble, Max Sosin, Larry Traison, Alan Weiner. Sosin and Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut will be the instal- ling officers. An Oneg _ • • Sever*l of the areas to be visited are Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Lasing, Muske- gon, Charlevoix and Traverse City. In the Upper Peninsula they will visit Sault Ste. Marie, Isphem- ing, Iron Mountain nd Es- canaba. The five students are Rabbis Dovid Kugel and Avrom Wilschansky, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Kasriel Shemtov of Detriot, Schneur Zalman Liberov (a native of Kfar Chabad, Is- rael) and Gedalia Shemtov. For information about the summer mission, call the Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan, 548-2666. Bolton new B'nai David head ONE DAY A WEEK INDEPENDENT HEBREW SCHOOL. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL • ACADEMY FOR ADULTS • SPEAKERS TORAH •STUDY GROUPS • BOOK REVIEWS • CHOIR YOUTH GROUP • JUNIOR YOUTH GROUP • YOUTH CHOIR • COUPLES CLUB • BROTHERHOOD • SISTERHOOD OUTDOOR SUMMER SERVICES • NURSERY SCHOOL IMMO MINN Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Susan) Tapper will host a by-invitationsnly Israel Bond cocktail reception in their Southfield home at 8 p.m. Aug. 27. The reception is a prelude event to the Cong. Beth Shalom tribute dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds, to be held Sept. 12 in the synagogue.(JTA) — Honored at these events will be Beth Shalom mem- bers Rabbi and Mrs. Max (Mae) Weine of Oak Park. This summer will see an- other occasion of celebra- tion for the Weines. Recipients-elect of the State of Israel's Jerusalem, City of Peace Award at the dinner, they also will celeb- rate their 50th wedding an- niversary on Sunday. Special guest speaker at the Tappers' reception will be Israeli author and lec- turer Dr. Kitty 0. Cohen. Dr. Cohen was born in Vienna and spent most of her childhood in hiding in Nazi-occupied Europe. In _ - ■ • - - • Philip Bolton officers and board members will follow in the Rotenberg Social Hall immediately fol- lowing the service. The pub- 1ic.is. invited. I •- _ • • ■