I SYNAGOGUES I ■ for the dead and the living we must bear witness eli wiesel Emanu-EI Hosts UAHC Official Daniel Schechter, a member of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, will serve as the Tem- ple Emanu-El Samuel Ham- burger Endowment Fund State of Michigan Official Holocaust Commemoration THE RESCUERS: RIGHTEOUS GENTILES (?) Coalition Day Is Planned May 2, 1989 12 Noon State Capitol Rotunda Lansing Join the state-wide Jewish community in remembering the Holocaust, and honoring those brave individuals who risked their lives to help us. Daniel Schechter Busses will leave from the Jewish Community Center, Oak Park, at 9:30 AM. $1 per person. Call 962-1880 for information Sponsored by the Office of Governor Blanchard, in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, the Flint Jewish Federation, and the Michigan Office of Management and Budget. MOIES CHUM ORGANIZATIONOFDETROIT,INC. CONTEMPORARY • furniture • lighting • wall decor • gifts • silk florals • interiors SALE Spring is blooming and CASUAL LIVING MODES is celebrating by offering savings on EVERYTHING from 20-50% OFF! casual living modes For the best in contemporary home furnishings and accessories for over 35 years! 5441711 I 22961 WOODWARD • FERNDALE 44 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989 luncheon after May 6 ser- vices. And at 10 a.m. May 7, he will speak on "David and Bathsheba: A Modern Parable of Power and Morali- ty?' The public is invited. Reser- vations are required for the May 6 luncheon and the May 7 breakfast. There is a charge for the luncheon. The "Great Weekend" is sponsored by the Berry family. Wishes to thank our generous contributors who enabled needy Jewish families to share in a Very Happy Passover. Levi Smith Morris Gould Dale Kaplan Shirley Robbins Ann Kaplan We are winning. i, AAREFtICAP4 CAt4CER SOCJE7Y ' Scholar-in-Residence May 12-14. His topics will be "Being a Reform Jew in the 1990s" at 8:15 p.m. May 12; "Shabbat and Spiritual Sur- vival" at 10:30 a.m. May 13; and "Personal Perspectives on Leadership and Learning" at the annual faculty and educa- tion committee luncheon 11:45 a.m. May 14. Schechter is co-chairman of the UAHC Central Con- ference of American Rabbis commission on religious liv- ing and former chairman of the UAHC/CCAR national task force on religious com- mitment. He is a member of the editorial board of Reform Judaism and president and publisher of American Hospital Publishing, Inc. He holds a Master's of Arts degree in education and a Master's of Science degree in journalism from Columbia University. The community is invited. A reservation and fee are re- quired for the May 14 lun- cheon. For information, call the Emanu-El education of- fice, 967-4020. Event Features Rabbi llutnauer Rabbi Moshe Tutnauer, leader of the Conservative movement in Israel, will be the guest speaker for Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek's "Great Weekend," May 6-7. At 11:15 a.m. May 6, Rabbi Tutnauer will speak on "The Conservative Movement: Do We Have a Place in Israel?" He will discuss "Who Is a Jew, Politics Aside?" during a The Michigan Coalition of Secular and Humanistic Jews, including the Bir- mingham Temple, Jewish Cultural Club of Ann Arbor, Jewish' Parents Institute, Sholem Aleichem Institute and Workmen's Circle will present its fourth annual Coalition Day 9 a.m. Satur- day. Zev Katz, dean of the In- ternational Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, will discuss "Israel and the Palestinians" and "Secular Humanistic Judaism — An International Movement." There is a charge. To register, call the Birmingham Temple, 477-1410. B'nai David Family Luncheon Congregation B'nai David will hold its monthly Family Shabbat Luncheon following morning services May 6. Rabbi Morton Yolkut of B'nai David will conduct a discussion on the Torah por- tion and Cantor Stuart Fried- man will lead the traditional Sabbath zemirot. A catered luncheon will be served at no charge, but non-members are asked to make reservations by Tuesday. For reservations and infor- mation, call the synagogue, 557-8210. Notice On May 5, The Jewish News will begin listing the names, addresses, phone numbers and senior rabbis for all synagogues and temples in the metro- politan Detroit area. B'nai and b'not mitzvah will be listed in the b'nai mitzvah column. This column will replace our synagogue service schedule. The Jewish News will no longer publish Shabbat service times, rab- bis' sermon topics, holiday service times or the names of individuals chanting the haftara.