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January 08, 1988 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-08

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I FOR WOMEN

Cecil Orman

Welcome Home

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988

Sisterhood Sets
Shabbat Service

The Sisterhood of Cong.
Beth Shalom will observe
Sisterhood Shabbat at 9 a.m.
Jan. 16. Sisterhood members
will conduct and participate
in the service. Shacharit will
be chanted by Jeannette
Tilchin and Musaf by Bar-
bara Aronow.
'Ibrah Readers will include:
Joanna Abramson, Elissa
Berg, Greta Bernard, Karen
Finn, Mandy Garver, Vivian
Honig, Fay Isackson, Gail
Langer, Cheryl Reid, Lynn
Schwartz and Betty Singer.
Mona Greenbaum, Inge Jor-
dan, Alicia Nelson, Bonnie
Sorkin and Marcia Tanzman
will have aliyot. Greta Ber-
nard will chant the haftorah.
Diane Voigt, sisterhood presi-
dent, will deliver the d'var
Torah. Gladys Goldsmith,
Freda Mendelson and Marcia
Tanzman will present por-
tions of the service in musical
form.
Other sisterhood members
participating in the service
will be: Sara Farkus, Gilah
Semp, Linda Lublin, Ruth
Selvan, Judy Sima, Joan
Bloom, Bertha Chomsky,
Lillian Goodman, Frieda
Davidorf, Dorothy Babich and
Bobbie Lewis.
Everyone is welcome. For
information, call Ingeborg
Jordan, 341-1820.

Greenwald
Set To Speak

The Michigan Professional
Women's Network will pre-
sent Glenda Greenwald at 6
p.m. Monday at the
Southfield Ramada.
Greenwald is the founder
and publisher of Michigan
Woman magazine.
Contact
Byte-Type,
258-8822, for dinner reserva-
tions. There is a charge. For
information, contact Diane
Wilbur, 647-4480.

AIDS Is
Panel Topic

Temple Israel Sisterhood
will present "Suffering in
Silence", a panel discussion
about AIDS education and a
response to the AIDS crisis,
following a noon luncheon,
Jan. 25 at the temple.
The panel will include: Rab-
bi Marc S. Blumenthal,
associate rabbi of Temple
Beth El, who is currently co-
chairman of the AIDS Inter-
faith Network; Winnie Ker-
win, a nurse whose speciali-
ty is sexually transmitted
diseases, and serves as the

AIDS Coordinator for the
Macomb County Department
of Health; and Scott Walton,
executive director of the
Wellness Networks, Inc.,
Royal Oak, which provides
counseling, support groups,
volunteer drivers, food and
clothing for AIDS patients.
Janie Roth is program vice-
president. Chairmen are
Gayle Hirsch and Laurie
Blinder. There is a fee. Reser-
vations are required and
must be made by Jan. 19. Call
the temple office for informa-
tion, 661-5700.

Sisterhood's
Topic Is Food

Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will present dessert by
Chef Ed Chasteen and Molly
Abraham, Detroit Free Press
Restaurant Critic, noon Jan.
25 at the temple.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the temple,
851-1100.

NEWS

German Jews
Demand Firing

Bonn (JTA) — A West Ger-
man official who cited the
killing of Jews in gas
chambers as an example of
improperly applied efficiency
was censured last week by the
Ministry of Defense. The
outraged Jewish community
wants him fired.
Heinz Galinski, chairman
of the Jewish community in
West Berlin, called on
Defense Minister Manfred
Woerner to immediately
dismiss Dr. Rainer Reinhart,
who is vice president of the
Munich-based Bavarian Re-
gional Civilian Administra-
tion of the armed forces,
known as Wehrberich 6.
A ministry spokesman said
that the matter is under
study, but did not indicate
whether further action is con-
templated. Earlier, a ministry
official called Reinhart's ex-
ample "deplorable."
In a publication used by of-
ficials of his administration
as well as by troops, Reinhart
hailed the principle of effi-
ciency, but said it was not
always proper to apply. As an
example, he said that while it
was more economical to exter-
minate Jews by gas than to
kill them individually, it cer-
tainly was not the right thing
to do.
Reinhart's article appeared
in an official publication of
his administration which is
used as a teaching tool and
has a wide circulation among
young soldiers.

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