CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK announces THE GREAT WEEKEND SPONSORED BY THE BERRY FAMILY MAY 6 & 7, 1989 such conduct arises from motives that place personal gain above the welfare of the nation. Other lawmakers should pay heed to the outcry against Speaker Wright, for ethical standards define, in a democracy, the restraints placed on political power. We hold our representatives to a higher standard than avoiding illegal acts. We ex- pect them to set an example of devotion to the public in- terest and concern for the public good. Ultimately, a just social order is created out of ethical sensitivity and moral direc- tion. A democracy rests not only upon its laws but upon the matters that belong to the heart, the standards of the conscience, the values we hold sacred. 0 presenting RABBI MOSHE TUTNAUER Renowned Scholar and Orator as Scholar-In-Residence SYNAGOGUES Rabbi Wine Plans Talks Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the Birmingham Temple will review Beyond American Hegemony by David Calleo 8:30 p.m. Monday. There is a charge. Rabbi Wine will describe the philosophy and programs of the Birmingham Temple and of Humanistic Judaism at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. For information, call the temple, 477-1410. B'nai Moshe Youth Services Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz will lead junior congregation services every Shabbat at 10 a.m. beginning Saturday. The program emphasises traditional prayer skills for children ages 8 to 13. A kid- dush will follow Saturday services. SHABBAT MORNING, MAY 6 8:45 A.M. Services 11:15 A.M. Lecture THE CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT: DO WE HAVE A PLACE IN ISRAEL? SHABBAT LUNCHEON, MAY 6 Following Services WHO IS A JEW, POLITICS ASIDE? SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 7 10:00 A.M. Lecture DAVID & BATHSHEBA: A MODERN PARABLE OF POWER AND MORALITY. The Public is invited. Reservations are necessary for the Shabbat Luncheon. Presented by Cultural Commission — Dr. Samuel Stulberg, Chairman Dr. George Blum and Dr. Paul Gold are Co-Chairmen of the Weekend. PARSONS AT SOMERSET mmer Sa ($20 MINIMUM PURCHASE) ONE covpow PER CUSTOMER . ANSWERS TO PAGE 42 PUZZLE EXPIRES MAY 7th 19$5 MMMM M CIMEIM BO UM= ODe0 Me MEMO 0000 ODMUMUOMMOne nee ODOM Men Ben BOB D MOM DeMene ODOM MOOD DOE= ClOnMennen0001:10n =MOO OMOO DOMM oDDD MOO Mee ODD MOD OM nOMO OMB= MMOOODOEMOMMO MMO MOO DOMO ODD 0000 ODUD ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lk. Rd., N. of Maple West Bloomfield • 851-5566 EVERGREEN PLAZA o CIMCIM 12 Mlle and Evergreen Southfield • 559-3580 Swing Hut Community for 33 Years Rite ping Jack tie Capezio icolette • Rachel Greg SHOE S Major Exhibition of Paintings Abstract Impressionist • Acrylics • Mixed Media Metal Scillptured Wall Art Artist in Attendance May 4–May 14 SOMERSET MALL W Big Beaver Road at Coolidge, Troy Sun. 12-5 / Monday, Thursday, Friday 10-9 / Other Days 10-6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 47