.321-ft Friday, September 14, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to k , . k..4.-, ..k\ -- * \‘. ** ,. A \ •\'>, s . ,V1 * \ ,,,,\...... \ N . i..i'i f 1 i ' • ; , k-. ' \,.'S \ \ . •\t*. .•• „.\ :> := ' .4,\•?:;'. ,l'` , ,••,,,\ •.*.r-ftNuck,k,* ' • , ' N'•••'%' 2:,.V.S\\, We are announcing • • •,,, x. ,4‘ ‘.. ..." N, ,,:\. ,, s. - • ,ks--% September 22, 1984 \ '‘.; , : 4 ,- ,<:, t, ..• ... ' , " . i ‘ . "‘ ..\\QW * W\":.‘ ' .• \\ '''' . %d,.., ; ' N s ' ''* 7 ::: U.,, skk,, ''`i- \,',........; -...:, „ , • THE FINEST INVITATIONS & STATIONERY • PLUS THE BEST TALENT (As seen on P.M. MAGAZINE) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FOR ROSH HASHANAH TICKETS * * * in Congregation B'nai Moshe, 14390 W. 10 Mile Killed by the Nazis in the month of Ellul - 1942. Mass graves; all over Wollin; Europe Poland. Rabbi Rosenbaum will eulogize. Louis Klein will be the cantor. This memorial service is being arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Broder. Congregation Bais Chabad B"H Are you looking for a warm, friendly atmosphere? Are you looking for services with prayers that are explained? Are you looking for services with a traditional flavor? YOU ARE LOOKING FOR US! BAIS CHABAD OF FARMINGTON HILLS of West Bloomfield Invites You to Join Us for HOLIDAY SERVICES at "Warm and Inspiring Services Led By" Rabbi Chaim Moshe Bergstein $36 Individual $50 Couple Tickets Still Available $75 Family Additional Information: 851-4019, 626-3194 CONGREGATION SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH ns•cnn itrzr nzl 6 1.: t.t 13•1•1,N Inov, METROPOLITAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN Ill 2:7 6) CONGREGATION SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES CANTOR SEYMOUR GREENSTEIN I CANTOR ZVI GITELMAN ROSH HASHONAH: September 26, 21, 28, 1984 • Yom Kippur: October 5, 6, 1984 1984 5745 To be held at the Glenn Schoenhals School 16500 Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Mich. Donation $25.00 per person The High Holidays will soon be here. Please make your reservations today by calling any of the following: Leon Halpern 661-1782 541-7450 Mrs. Ben Fisk 545-1244 Abe Weberman • Simon Schwarzberg 557-4157 Sonia Popowski 557-3994 Ticket Chairman Jack Waksberg Chairman 557-4157 our New Air-Conditioned Center 5595 Maple Rd., West Bloomfield 28555 Middlebelt Road 1 : Rabbi Meilich Silberberg and Cantor Moshe Pelter For Ticket Information call Teddy at: 851-5356 Responsible Attendants Will Take Care of Your Small Children. • ANNOUNCE ENT KOSHER CARRY-OUT SPECIAL FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS COMPLETE $ TRADITIONAL DINNER JEWEL KOSHER CATERERS Michigan's Most Experienced Glatt Kosher Caterer CALL PHIL TEWEL FOR ALL YOUR CATERING NEEDS 661-4050 Sol Kleinman Ticket Co-Chairman 356-3383 Or 855-38861 Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis All proceeds from High Holiday will go toward the American Red Mogen Adorn Spend your Holidays with your friends and dear ones, Remember how warm and "hamish" our services are CONG. BETH ACHIM HIGH HOLIDAYS r" \ i l\ \\/7-- TROY JEWISH CONGREGATION in the Main Sanctuary (Traditional — Reform) Will Be Conducted by HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES RABBI MILTON ARM and CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY Membership Available AUXILIARY HIGH HOLIDAYS SERVICES #1 Auxiliary Social Hall RABBI BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK and DAVID ARM will conduct the Musaf service Tickets $60.00 #2 La Med Auditorium at United Hebrew School Rohlik Building RABBI HERBERT ESKIN and CANTOR BARRY ULRYCH will officiate Tickets $40.00 for further information or inquiries concerning membership and seating call synagogue office. NEWS It is your duty Jewish people to come to the memorial service to be held on the Sabbath. Tickets available at 21100 West 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan 352-8670 _' - p \‘,,_ -/;,-. invites you to attend Rabbi Joseph Gutmann Cantor Marvin Turk ROSH HASHONAH Wednesday, Sept. 26, Evening Service 7:45 P.M. Thursday, Sept. 27, Morning Service 10 A.M.-12:15 P.M. Family Service 2-3 P.M. Friday, Sept. 28, "Tashlich" Service 10:30-1 1:30 A.M. (Rochester Municipal Park) YOM KIPPUR Friday, Oct. 5, Kol Nidre, 7:30 P.M. Saturday, Oct. 6, Morning Service 9:30 A.M.-12:15 P.M. Lay Service 12:30-1:30 P.M. Family Service 2-3 P.M. Yiskor Service 4-4:45 P.M. Closing Service 4:45-6:45 P.M. DONATIONS: $50 PER PERSON Please make your ticket reservation by calling Larry Littman at 649-1150 or 879-8877 (Donations can be applied toward membership dues) Troy Jewish Congregation Services will be conducted at Lutheran Church of the Master 3333 Coolidge, Troy (1 blk. N. of Big Beaver Rd.) Italian navy on sub salvage mission off Haifa Tel Aviv (JTA) — An Italian navy submarine rescue ship ar- rived in Haifa Port last week to try to recover the remains of 58 Italian seamen who drowned in another Italian submarine 42 years ago. The Anteo will spend three weeks in Haifa Bay, sending di- vers down to ascertain whether the 620-ton submarine Scire still has dangerous torpedoes and exp- losives aboard and where the re- mains of its crew members can be brought to the surface for burial in Italy. The Scire had entered Alexan- dria harbour at the end of 1942, when the British navy had moved its main Eastern Mediterranean Port to Haifa with Rommel's ap- proach to Alexandria, the Scire was again sent against the British Navy. Damaged by depth charges in Haifa Bay, the Italian sub- marine surfaced and was de- stroyed by shore batteries, man- ned partly by Jewish volunteers with the British forces. Israelis divided over treatment of Jewish terrorists Tel Aviv (JTA) — Just under half of the Israeli public — 48.4 percent — think the members of the Jewish underground in prison awaiting trial should receive "normal" treatment in their de- tention, but just over a third — 38.05 percent — believe their treatment should be preferential and better than that accorded other prisoners. About 10 percent thought they should receive harsher treatment, according to a public opinion poll by the Modi'in Ezrachi Organization published in the daily Maariv this week. The public was split almost exactly in replies to another ques- tion, whether president Chaim Herzog had been correct in not in- viting Kach leader and newly- elected MP Rabbi Meir Kahane to his cabinet-making consulta- tions, with 46.4 percent thinking his move was correct and 45.5 per- cent disagreeing. To yet another question, whether there were other parties Herzog should also have declined to consult, 64.5 percent said there were no others, while 19.6 percent said he should not have consulted with the Progressive List for Peace and 15.1 percent holding that he should not have invited the Communist Party. Accuracy of 1975 report clarified by Mike Wallace Mike Wallace, one of the CBS regulars on the network's "Sixty Minutes," says in a new book entitled Close Encounters (Mor- row) that his 1975 program on Syria, in which the Jewish corn- munity was featured, was an es- sentially accurate depiction, de- spite assertions to the contrary by officials of the American Jewish Congress.