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Shaarey Zedek: Services Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Thursday at 8:45 a.m. (during which Yizkor will be recited) and 6:40 p.m. Torah processional 7:15 p.m. Ser- vices Oct. 16 at 8:45 a.m. Sim- chat Torah celebration 9:30 a.m. Rabbi Irwin Groner will officiate and Cantors Chaim Najman and Sidney Rube will chant the liturgy. The synagogue choir, under the direction of Eugene Zweig, will sing at services Thursday morning. Troy Jewish Congrega- tion: Services 7 p.m. Thurs- day, conducted by Joanne Levy, Phyliss Kolko and Jim Starr. mimimmmwmiml TORAH PORTION freame Back To Nature Continued from preceding page Woolf Roofing & Maintenance Inc. A Third Generation Roofing Family in Detroit Commercial & Industrial Flat Roofs Single-Ply and Built-up Systems Fully insured Call Scott or Roy Woolf for free inspections 18161 W. 13 Mile Rd. in Southfield 646-2452 etrog remind us of four kinds of Jews. According to the Tanhuma to Leviticus 23, the rabbis interpret the four sym- bols to represent the four classes into which we Jews are divided. The Citron has both taste and aroma. This represents those Jews who have knowledge of the Torah and do good deeds. The palm, or rather the dates that grow on it, has taste but no aroma. this represents those Jews who know the Torah but do not practice it. the myrtle has aroma but no taste and sym- bolizes those who perform good deeds but do not know the Torah. The humble willow, so easily swayed by the least puff of wind, has neither taste nor aroma. It represents the sad lot of Jews who simply bend and sway under the in- fluence of what "John says." They have neither opinions nor convictions of their own. they are ignorant and indifferent. The four species also can be interpreted to suggest the lulav as a symbol of one's backbone. The citron represents the heart, the myr- tle the eye and the willow the mouth. Thus when we stand under the succah, the four holiday symbols bring together the various parts of the human body, representing the harmony of the harvest between God, nature and man. We need harmony within a person and himself, without which neither man nor the world can be produc- tive or creative. ❑ NEWS l'imm"mr Series Of Terrorist Acts Anger Israelis 50°/0-70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS • Vertical Blinds • Levolor Blinds • Pleated Shades • Wood Blinds 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting Beginning Oct. 1 For a limited time receive a FREE matching valance with a purchase of two or more vertical blinds. Previous orders do not apply. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 352-8622 New Rochester Hills 40 FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1987 . 651-5009 Jerusalem (JTA) — A series of terrorist acts last week heightened public awareness of the terrorist threat and left many Israelis calling for the death penalty. 'INvo plots to place booby- trapped cars at locations in Jerusalem where they could have caused severe civilian casualties were revealed. Security forces announced that three members of an El Fatah terrorist cell in East Jerusalem were arrested in an attempt to place a booby- trapped car at the central bus terminal. In Nablus, a mili- tary court indicted a West Bank Arab, Sulieman Mustafa Zuheiri for planning to park a car containing ex- plosives he manufactured near government offices. In another incident, an Israeli taxi driver was stabbed, but not seriously in- jured, by his Arab passengers in Beit Safafa village south of Jerusalem. And police are still in- vestigating the murders of two Israel Defense Force soldiers. Alexander Arad, 43, was fatally stabbed while try- ing to hitch a ride near Meg- gido. The body of Hanoch Steve Denman, 27 was found in a field near the Acre-Safad highway. While police strongly sus- pect terrorists were involved in these assaults, there is no doubt that the planned car- bombings in Jerusalem were the work of terrorists. Those taken in custody are members of El Fatah, the Palestine Liberation Organization's ter- rorist wing. Several of the suspects belong to the Islamic Jihad, one of the more extreme groups af- filiated with Yasir Arafat's mainstream PLO. The murders of the two IDF soldiers and the planned bombings in Jerusalem raised new public demands for capital punishment.