— - 20 - Filday, -December 6; 1985- - 1HE DETROIT -J-EWISH -NEWS - PURELY COMMENTARY cc)FtrFurniture Rental Wishing Everyone A HAPPY HANUKAH! 28720 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield • 358-4303 The For Elie Wiesel's `Against Silence' Continued from Page 2 Interestingly, Congressman Nelson specified that the mezuzah weigh only an ounce and Solarz specified it when he ordered the perenial parchment that is placed on doorposts of Jewish homes. A Brooklyn rabbi commented on the specified light weight: This will also be the first Sweet and Low mezuzah in history." It will not be the first time that Scripture will be trans- ported on space ship and while there still is no doorpost for the pint-sized mezuzah soon to go up in space, the spirit of the objec- tive will again link a great tra- dition with the modern achievements. Traditionally, the mezuzah is on every doorpost of every Jewish home. Where it is still missing the oncoming shuttle will surely encourage the study of the background and commit- ment carried by the sanctified parchment into space with an invitation to its renewed glorifi- cation in the Jewish home. This brief definition from the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia will serve as a guideline for the mezuzah's flight: MEZUZAH (literal meaning, "doorpost"), in the religious terminology of the Jews, the designation for the parch- ment scroll placed upon the doorpost of a house. It con- tains, in a metal or wooden box, two portions of the Pen- tateuch, consisting of Deut. 6:4-9 (the Sherma) and Deut. 11:13-21. The first passage, Deut. 6:4-9, treats of the un- conditional love of the One God and devotion to Him; the second passage, Deut.11:13-21, treats of divine retribution and the responsibility of man for the observance of the commandments, as well as the rewards and material blessings which man will re- ceive for obeying them. The Mezuzah thus admonishes one to take both these Bibli- cal passages to heart and to fulfill them. Another purpose is served. There is added encouragement, especially to the youth, to study the traditions and ceremonials in their heritage. That's how science helps keep the doors open to Jewish learning. Postscript to Mezuzah After the sensational an- nouncement by Congressman Solarz about a mezuzah in space, which he claimed would be the first, the claim was dis- puted by Shirley Kegan and Brenda Bernstein of the In the Spirit Galleries in New York. They stated in a letter that "Earlier this year the Space Shuttle Astronaut Jeff Hoffman, the first male Jewish astronaut, carried with him three mezuzahs in his space travel. Two of them he gave to his son and a third is to go to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem." They stated that all these mezuzahs were designed by the In the Spirit Galleries, which, they add, "is the exclusive source of the remainder of the limited edition from which the original was selected." The let- ter stated that Mr. Solarz's claim "threatens to dilute appropriate interest in our au- thentic First in Space Mezuzah." Thus, correction noted! NEWS FREE GIFT WARP MON.-SAT. 10 430.5745 THURSDAYS 10:00-8.45 264011 West Twelve Mile flood Northeast corner of 1k Mile & Northwestern Hwy. IMMO, ■ 11MW ORDER BY PHONE 357-.5578 Rambam Hospital in Haifa hosted a birthday party for 13 test tube babies, including three sets of twins, who have been born at the hos- pital since it began in-vitro fertilization two years ago. 4