CAPTURE THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT AT EUROPEAN MOTORS LET YOUR EMOTIONS CARRY YOU AWAY 3 UP FRONT 111111111111111 ■ 1111111 `Home' For Shabbat Continued from Page 3 Now that we've got that state, have the communica- tion and transportation, you'd think Jews would be flocking there, right? Wrong. The fact is that fewer than 20 percent of American Jews have ever visited Israel. Only a tiny number move there. And yet it's so easy, so close. Take Soviet Jews. Two million Soviet Jews, 400,000 of whom have officially asked to leave, many more of whom, no doubt, want to leave. Jews not allowed to practice their religion, learn Hebrew, be Jews. And yet, thanks to modern wonders, these are not face- less Jews but Jews whose names we know, whose pic- tures we see, who we can talk to on the phone, visit in their homes. And so you'd think we'd be doing all we could for them, right? Wrong. The fact is that for the most part it's been very hard to interest American Jews in the cause of Soviet Jewry, hard to get American Jews excited, outraged, get them to act. And yet it's so easy, so close. Take Ethiopian Jews. When they came out and went in to Israel, their story captured the imagination of the Jewish world, intrigued us, delighted us, moved us. You might have thought that it would be the opposite considering that we had been cut off, had no links, couldn't go there, couldn't communicate, right? Wrong. Maybe because it wasn't so close, so easy. The fact is that the essence of all religions is mystery. And that is especially true of Judaism, whose mystery is full of beauty and full of in- credible power. Technology, however, by making things easier and closer has made it a lot harder to grasp that mystery, has deprived us of the pull that mystery has. And in so doing has given us a greater challenge as Jews. In a world where you can fly in to spend every Shabbat in Jerusalem, the Jewish yearning for and the tug of Israel can get obscured by the pedestrian simplicity of it all. In a world where you can punch up on your computer a detailed biography of a Refusenik sitting in a. Siber- ian gulag, the feeling for Jewish suffering can get lost. Or it can be the opposite. The rabbis tell us that as the world gets closer to the coming of the Messiah, the number of inventions and discoveries will increase at a faster and faster rate. That's because God has decreed that there are a set number of things to be revealed in this world. Thus, while microwave ovens and VCRs, satellites and supersonic jets, seem to strip the world of mystery, in fact they are symbolic of an even greater mystery, of the increase of God's presence in the world, of the carrying out of God's plan for the world. Kind of like better Jewish living through technology. • ' • r''L ","4,4*, Pm4 ""04','<•tf° IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE MERCEDES WE EITHER HAVE IT OR CAN FIND IT. yam; • EUROPEAN AUTO SERVICE, LTD. 21425 Woodward, Ferndale 10 Friday, January 2, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 399- 3130/31 President Ronald Reagan accepts a menorah from Yeshiva University president Dr. Norman Lamm, front row, left, at a White House ceremony honoring the university's centennial. President Reagan was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree.