100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 02, 1985 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-08-02

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

11 , Ut:1 . 13-Th
THE DETROiTOWISH NEWS

8 Friday, August 2, 1985

CALL NOW.

ONE
WEEK
ONLY!

NO
DOWN
PAYlvIENT
or
SECURITY
DEPOSIT

Free
Service
Loaners

-,i

t

ZERO
DOWN
LpsiN
a
. - ;
Minton

OFFICE
Introducing .

FREE . .

. a



Consultation in your office.
• Delivery. Installation.
For information call . . .

ALL MAKE & MODELS

ART
FIELD STUDIO

Across From Tel-12 Mall

2646 Coolidge Hwy. (S. of 12 Mile)
399-1320 or 399-1327
Berkley

355-1000

JOE BURGDORF

G I

Hrs. 9-5,Mon Sat

:

Lease Manager

VISA
1.1.11

lips•amarearreeetestrzseeni

With Approved Credit

YouVesenre the very Best.

You desSr* the service and care of
the Professionals at Fox Formal Wear.
NO matter what the occasion, we will.
yourtuxedo needs to perfection.
We offer such fine names as:
LORD WEST'• BILL BLASS,• AFTER SIX
YVES ST. LAURENT • DYNASTY COLLECTION
and we guarantee the finest fit you'll find anywhere.

GRAND OPENING OFFER

Mention the Jewish News for a FREE HEM.
Men's or Ladies'. No Obligation.

Offer does not apply to Jeans, Cbrds, or Lined Pants.

SHATNEZ FREE TUX'S AVAILABLE

WE ARE NOT A DISCOUNT STORE, BUT
BECAUSE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, WE WILL
HONOR ANY VALID COMPETITOR'S OFFER.

n't take chaties.

LOCAL NEWS

ART for your

Jack Robinson TO Chair
HMC Anniversary Event

Jack A. Robinson, Perry Drug
Stores chairman and chief
executive officer, has been
named general chairman of the
Holocaust Memorial Center's
first anniversary dinner.
The appointment was an-
nounced by Henry Dorfman,
Holocaust Memorial Center
board chairman.
"The first anniversary marks
a significant milestone for the
memorial," said Dorfman, "and
with Jack Robinson as dinner
chairman, we know that the
ceremonies and dinner marking
this occasion will take on added
importance in the community."
The event will be held Nov. 3
at the Westin Hotel.
Robinson said, "The entire
community can be proud that it
was the first and, indeed, the
only community in the nation to
have built a memorial exclu-
sively dedicated to the
Holocaust.
"We are indebted to Rabbi
Charles Rosenzveig, Holocaust
Memorial Center director, for
his perseverance and commit-
ment to make this memorial a
reality.
The Detroit community has
once again proven itself to be

Jack Robinson

unique in the development of
this significant institution. We
plan to make the anniversary
dinner a community-wide event
while we sensitize the entire na-
tion to, what can and must be
done to promote awareness and
consciousness to the story and
lessons of the Holocaust."
Rabbi Rosenzveig said that
during the first nine months of
operation, nearly 100,000 people
have toured the HMC and more
than 80 percent have been non-
Jews.

Dulzin Says Ethiopians
Incited To Fight Halachah

G

55741 26

X E D OALES

R E N

S

2 681.0iSOuthfield Id. (at 11
Mile)
LathruisVillage

Nr

SOMETHNG
I
SPEC AL

Ring sizing FREE for one week only!

We will 'size your 14Ict or 18itt gold ring one size larger or one
size smaller free of charge with this ad. Limit one per customer.

John ..

Darakpan
Jewelers

Advance Building Suite 300 •
Greenfield at Nine Mile Rd.
557-0616

29100 Northwestern Highway at Franklin Rd. •
Franklin Center Building.
356-7140
Franklin location open till 8:00 p.m. Thursday

Prime Minister Shimon Peres, left, asks leaders of Ethiopian Jewish
immigrants to be patient while awaiting a solution of their grievances
from the chief rabbis.

Jerusalem (JTA) — Jewish
Agency Chairman Leon Dulzin
accused "certain circles in
Canada and in Chicago" of "in-
citement" of Ethiopian immig-
rants against Halachic require-
ments laid down by the Israeli
chief rabbinate.

In a lengthy radio interview in
Jerusalem, Dulzin said these cir-
cles had in the past falsely
maligned the State of Israel for
ostensibly failing to bring the
Ethiopians on aliya. And now
these same circles were active in
inciting the newcomers on the
matter of the symbolic renewal
of the covenant ceremony, he
said.

Dulzin praised the chief rabbis
who, he said, had been sym-

pathetic and responsible to
Ethiopian sensibilities and had
thus dispensed with the re-
quirements of a symbolic recir-
cumcision. (Recircumcision,
through a drawing of a drop of
blood, had been required of
Cochin Indian Jewish immig-
rants to Israel 25 years ago, Dul-
zin noted.)
Two chief • rabbis, Mordechai
Eliahu and Avraham Shapiro,
had ruled that the Ethiopians
were fully and entirely Jewish
for every Halachic p urpose (pub-
lic prayer, burial, etc.) but if
they wished to get married, they
would have to undergo the very
same examination of their
Jewishness as every non-Israeli
coming on aliya and wishing to
marry is required to undergo.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan