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He appealed to the community "to help us in this trying time." Immediate needs include a copier, adding machines, filmstrip projector, intercom sys- tem, computer terminals and monitors, typewriters and clocks. Monetary contributions can be sent to Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, ' Box 2044, Southfield 48037. Kahn said the school was for- tunate that no one was in the building at the time of the inci- dent. Rabbi E.B. Freedman, an assistant administrator, said the "worst part" was when the chil- dren came for services. When they saw that the aquarium which they visit daily to feed their fish was destroyed, they: cried. Both Rabbi Kahn and Officer Conat said there were no clues as to who perpetrated the act and why. No anti-Semitic scrawlings were detected, but according to Rabbi Loketch, whoever did the job "was filled with hate and vio- lence." Kahn and Freedman said there' were no incidents that they knew of that would have led to such violence. Kahn said he believes the van- dals came in twice. He said when. he came to the school on Friday he made a mental note of what was damaged. When he returned on Saturday, he said the vands.is "came back and finished the job." However, according to Officer Conat, only one police report was filed, that of Friday. By Monday morning, clean-up had already begun, and according to Rabbi Freedman, plans were to have the building cleaned and the glass replaced by the conclud- ing days of Passover which began Tuesday night. As The Jewish. News went to press, plans were to , resume classes on Sunday, but school administrators were un- sure of the location, Regular serv- - ices will continue in the synagogue. The school had no regular se - . curity guard, but now school ad- ministrators are consulting secu- rity experts. Normally during Chol Hamoed Passover, the school is used for simchat yontiff, holiday celebra- tions. This year's activities were canceled, Rabbi Kahn said. "There was no joy this yontiff." University Buys Yiddish Books Hartford, Conn. — The Hartford University has pur- chased 1,000 Yiddish books to augment its collection of 1,500 from the National Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, Mass. The Greater Hartford Jewish Federa- tion helped fund the purchase with a $20,000 grant. The book center has collected 350,000 Yiddish books in five years, representing 40,000 titles. The books are donated to the cen- ter by persons who no longer have use for them. DSO Concerts The music of Schoenberg, Schubert and Wieniawski will be featured in concerts by the De- troit Symphony Orchestra at 10:45 a.m. today and Saturday at .8:30 p.m. at Ford Auditorium. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office. Seek Voltinieers The MetroPolitan Society for Crippled Children and Adults is seeking volunteers, age 18 and over, for its annual summer camp for the handicapped. To volun- teer, call Phyllis Bryant, camp director, 465-5522. Chamber Concert The Chamber Music Society of Detroit will present the Emerson String Quartet at 8 p.m. Wednes- day at Orchestra Hall. For tic- kets, call Orchestra Hall, 833- 3700. •