SYNAGOGUES I Let Us Entertain You (4b JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 6600 W. MAPLE, W. BLOOMFIELQ MI 48322 Moshe Fox To Speak At B'nai David Forum • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • BETTY COMDEN 6 ADOLPH GREEN •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Direct from New York • Saturday, April 8 9:00 p.m. For Reserved Seats 6614000 Admission $20.00 ext. 293 FUNDED IN PART BY MICHIGAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS AND THE MANNY AND NATAUE CHARACH ENDOWMENT FUND AT THE JCC You've tried the west, Now go with the BEST... lA k514%* -1)1 /4 Moshe Fox, consul for press and information at the Con- sulate General of Israel in Chicago, will deliver the se- cond lecture at the B'nai David cultural forum at 11 a.m., April 9. His topic will be "Reflecting on the Peace Pro- cess." Fox, who was born in Haifa, Israel, graduated from the departments of general and Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He holds a master of arts degree in contemporary Jewish history, specializing in the history of the American Jewish community. Fox joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and served as assistant in the information division and assistant to foreign ministers, the late Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Shamir. In 1981, he was posted to the embassy in Washington. He served as an assistant to three Israeli am- bassadors to the United States. Upon his return to Israel, • SCUBA • KIBBUTZ • SPORTS • COLLEGE • BAR-MITZVAH • LEADERSHIP 9 diverse programs arranged in co-ed groups by age. _ ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA Call for more information: 18451 West 10 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 569-1515 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE ALLANTE SUPREME LIMO SERVICE 7 Days A Week 24 Hour Service Harvey Schwartz 348-7259 AIRPORT SERVICE RIDE LIKE THE STARS Limousine $ 4 0 (11! way Car Transportation $252Pway 46 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989 For V3500 & up 2 or 3 hour minimum For Any Occasion Fox became senior assistant in the division of world Jewish affairs, where he dealt mainly with relations with the American Jewish corn- munity. He has published several articles on current af- fairs in the Jerusalem Post. Fox's appearance is being sponsored by the cultural commission of B'nai David. The community is invited at no charge. For information, call the synagogue, 557-8210. Encounter Weekend Features Rabbi Roth 11th Anniversary YOUNG ISRAEL OF - SOUTHFIELD Rabbi Joel Roth will be scholar-in-residence for Adat Shalom synagogue's annual encounter weekend, April 7-9. Rabbi Roth is a professor of Talmud and rabbinics at the ISRAEL 1989 27 years of experience Moshe Fox Morris and Helen Weiss Recipients of the Chesed Award Anniversary Banquet Sunday, May 7, 1989 at the Jewish Community Center West Bloomfield For Reservations Phone: 352-8832 or 356-8867 Rabbi Joel Roth WE SHIP FURNITURE Th-gica 6453 FARMINGTON FARMINGTON ROAD W. BLOOMFIELD 855.5822 Jewish Theological Seminary. A native Detroiter, he chairs the Rabbinical Assembly's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards. Rabbi Roth will deliver a sermon on "The Halachic Process: How Jewish Law Changes." during services April 8. A catered luncheon will follow. At 11 a.m. April 9, the synagogue will hold a joint brunch meeting of the board of trustees and the ritual committee, who will discuss with Rabbi Roth the issue of "Women in Jewish Ritual." Rabbi Roth also will speak at a post-bat mitzvah class and lunch at noon April 7. He will discuss "The Laws of Shabbat." All Encounter Weekend events are open to the com- munity. There is a charge for the Shabbat luncheon and for the post-bat mitzvah class and lunch. Those interested in attending the luncheon, the class lunch, or the April 9 brunch meeting must make reservations by Monday. For reservations, call Adat Shalom, 851-5100. There is no charge for the brunch. Encounter Weekend is sponsored by Adat Shalom's Adult Study Commission. This year's weekend is chaired by Geri and Nat Goldstone. Nelson Named Rabbi David A. Nelson of Congregation Beth Shalom has been named chairman of the membership committee of the Rabbinical Assembly, the international body of 1,200 Conservative rabbis serving two million congregational members.