ENGLANDERS ROYAL OAK The idea for the services was actually conceived long before the spate of clashes by Rivka,Haut, a member of the Women's Tefillah Group of Brooklyn, which coordinates prayer groups for halachicly observant women. Each service ran a little less than two hours and included different readings and nig- gunim (melodies). In Mon- treal, they read from the works of the late Rabbi Abraham Joshua Herschel as well as a poem by Hannah Senesh, the Hungarian Jewish wartime hero and martyr. The New York gathering brought together women from the mainstream and women from fringe groups, older women, younger women and even children. Organizers and par- ticipants included author and psychologist Phyllis Chesler; former Congresswoman Bella Abzug, who chairs the Inter- national Jewish Feminist Network set up last December in Jerusalem; and Harriet Kurlander, director of . the American Jewish Con- gress Commission for Women's Equality. Marion Shulevitz, who at 56 plans to be ordained a Con- servative rabbi next month, recalled being harassed at the Wall in Jerusalem by Or- thodox women. "The wall is for all of us," she said. Rabbi Nina Cardin, one of about 10 leaders of the New York service, read from Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers), which noted that women had been present on the Temple Mount. Cardin, who was ordained a Conservative rabbi last year by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, hand- ed out a tambourine sym- bolizing the timbrel, the in- strument Jewish women car- ried into the Sinai after the Exodus from Egypt. It was signed by all to be sent to the Jerusalem women's group. In Montreal, the women sent a petition protesting the treatment of the women at the Wall to the Jerusalem women's group as well as Prime Minister YitZhak Shamir and the Chief Rab- binate, Norma Josephs of the Montreal Tefillah Service reported. Haut said the Women's Tefillah Group has contacted major Jewish organizations to send letters and telegrams decrying the attacks on women at the Wall to Shamir, the Chief • Rabbinate, Religious Affairs Minister Zevulun Hammer and Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek. Our Flamboyant, Extravagant and Overall Spectacular Remodeling Sale. 30-70° '° Sa We're redoing things in a big way at our Royal Oak store. And our plans to completely remodel the showroom means we must clear the floor of all current stock. Save on everything in our showroom! Over one million dollars of the finest home furnishings and accessories are now available at a tremendous 30-70% savings, including Henredon, Baker, DIA, Drexel Heritage, Century and Englander's own exclusive imports. We look forward to bringing a new and innovative concept to our Royal Oak store. Meanwhile, there's never been a better time for you to express your own best interior ideas. 30- 70% savings. All items are available for immediate delivery. In stock only. No special orders. Englander's Royal Oak 818 North Woodward (At 11 1/2 Mile) Monday through Friday 12 noon to 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Use cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover or Englander's/NBD Personal Account Card. . A THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27