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September 14, 1984 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-09-14

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THE-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 14, 1984

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CONG. 12 MILE AND PIERCE

BAIS YOSEPH

accePting reservations for

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

zanut under the direction of the
world famous Cantor Joseph
Rosenblatt. He also attended
Mesivta Torah Vodaath and
studied voice at Columbia Uni-
versity in New York.
After serving pulpits in Spring
Valley, the Bronx, and Long Is-
land, N.Y., Cantor Veroba re-
cently completed more than 25
years of service with the
Westchester Jewish Center in
Mamaroneck, N.Y. He is pre-
sently the cantor at Grossinger's
resort in Liberty, N.Y.
Cantor Veroba is a member of
the board of the Cantorial Council
of America under the auspices of
Yeshiva University.

Anyone within walking distance will be most
welcome
For further information and seat reservations call

Cong. Shaarey Shomayim

ce;
an o riolu D n A

HIGH H

Will be held at

United Nations (JTA) — A Se-
curity Council resolution calling
for an immediate Israeli_ with-
drawal from south Lebanon and
demanding that Israel "im-
mediately lift all restrictions and
obstacles" on the civilian popula-
tion traveling in south Lebanon
was vetoed by the United States.
Britain and Holland switched
positions shortly before the vote
and decided to support the resolu-
tion, instead of abstaining, be-
cause Lebanon dropped its de-
mand that the secretary general
appoint a fact-finding mission to
investigate the situation in south
Lebanon.
The U.S. veto was the sole dis-
senting vote in the 15-member
Security Council.
Warren Clark, the U.S. dele-
gate in the council, said his coun-
try opposed the resolution be-
cause it was "unbalanced" and
took "a selective, myopic look at
only one part of the problem." He
referred to the fact that the reso-
lution ignored the continued Sy-
rian occupation of other parts of
Lebanon and only singled out the
south, the region under Israel's
control.
Israel's delegate, Aryeh Levin,
addressing the council after the
vote, charged that the meeting of
the council was a "contrived,
counterproductive and unneces-
sary exercise."
Levin is the acting Israeli UN
Ambassador, replacing Yehuda
Blum who concluded his term of
office two weeks ago.



Dartmouth at Church
(1 blk. S. of Ten Mile)
Oak Park

BORUCH HERSCHFUS

Cantors Rabbi Mattel Weiss "
& B. Herschfus

Will Officiate Traditional Liturgy
Rabbi Dr. Leon Y. Goldman will deliver
the sermons. For reservations call the
office, 547-8555 or 542-4444 or mem-
bers of the ticket committee:
399-4693
Sam Kreisman
967-3272
Max Young
544-1047
Jenoe Roth
399-5388
M. Weiss

RABBI MOTTEL WEISS

Traditional Hebrew English Prayer Book
Available Free. Our Daily services and classes
throughout the year are held every morning and
evening 15110 West 10 Mile, Oak Park.

S160.

to $240.

is
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coming thurs., Sept. 20th
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NEWS

U.S. vetoes UN
anti-Israel rule

that
SE RVICES

Pepper School

Reception benefits
Torah institution

A reception on behalf of Kiryat
Tash will be held at 8 p.m.. Mon-
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Berlin, 18251 Onyx,
Southfield.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Nosson Scherman, general editor
of Art Scroll Publications. Chair-
men of the evening are Alex
Joseph, Alex Karp and Bob
Richmond. The public is invited.
No reservations are required.

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that usually costs

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Practice Limited to Orthodontics

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