I TORAH PORTION Plan to attend the 59th Anniversary Banquet Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit Jewish Dedication Continued from preceding page of this social mandate. Jews have always been the baro- meter of civilization. Where Jews have liberty, everyone's liberty is recognized. American democracy owes a debt to the Torah, for scrip- ture creatd the moral and spiritual climate with its in- sistence upon individual dignity, its hatred of caste and its uncompromising love of liberty. rIb proclaim "liberty to all the inhabitants!' to maintain truth without fear of favor and the right to dis- sent are elements that must be upheld diligently. ❑ -4 SYNAGOGUES Paul Dorman, Chairman David Hermelin, Co-chairman TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH at the Renaissance Ballroom Westin Hotel Cocktails at 6 p.m. • Dinner at 7 p.m. Free Parking Couvert $125 Per Person Fund To Hold Dinner June 1 The Metropolitan Detroit Federation of Reform Syna- gogues announces the ap- pointment of Dr. Stuart Falk to chair this year's tribute dinner June 1 on behalf of the Fund For Reform Judaism. Dr. Falk is a past president of the organization, a former "A STEP ABOVE" RaDM IS THE NAME OF CA the8OnOM 32802 Franklin Road Franklin, MI OUR GALLERY WITHIN OUR DESIGN STUDIO 62-NAILS EACH ORIGINAL ART PIECE IS SELECTED WITH CARE & TASTE design studio Crosswinds Mall Corner of Lone Pine & Orchard Lake FROM JURRIED ARTISTS AROUND THE WORLD West Bloomfield, MI 48033 851 8880 reg. $27.00 LOIS ROSS Good Monday-Wednesday - VISIT OUR GALLERY SHOWROOM A FEAST FOR THE EYES ASID INDEED ... 'Pedicure Special $20.00 A STEP ABOVE! New Clients Only Please Expires 5/26/89 meTTMaceps 9 unc. Elegant, Natural Landscapes, Decks & Irrigation Systems specializing in PERENNIAL GARDENS There's Hidden Money In Your Garage! Merritt Wolson Bachelor Landscape Architecture/Bachelor of Science Horticulture Established in 1979 681-7955 UNIVERSAL WATCH REPAIR SELL IT FAST Why Monkey Around? Trust Your Watchmaker! In Our Amazing Marketplace Regular Watch $100 $ 1995 Clean Expires Nov. 1, 1989 Regular Quartz Watch Rep. Watch Battery With Coupon 2c)9C5lean WE DO REPAIRS FOR OVER 120 JEWELERS Don't throw away your old watch . . . let us convert it to quartz Parts not incl. 559.5329 ADVANCE BLDG. 9 Mile & Greenfield st 46 FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1989 354-6060 THE JEWISH NEWS #358 Dr. Stuart Falk board member of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions and former president of Temple Emanu-El. Individuals who will be honored at the tribute dinner are Rebecca Arnkoff Freed- man of Temple Beth Jacob; John Jacobs of Temple Emanu-El; Elinor and Henry Morgenstein of Temple Kol Ami; Sarah and Irving Pitt of Temple Israel; Pamela Spitzer and Phyllis Wenig of Con- gregation Shir Tikvah; and Rose Werny of rIbmple Beth El. Each honoree will receive the Fund for Reform Juda- ism's Lamed Vav Award. Temple Choir Will Perform The Birmingham Ibmple Choir will present its annual choir concert 8:30 p.m. today. This year's program, "Shab- bes With Sondheim," is a tribute to the Jewish corn- poser of Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, West Side Story, Gypsy and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Under the direction of Roger Jamison, the choir features Maria Cimarelli, Barbara Windham, Mark Vondrak and pianist David Wilson. B'nai Moshe Hosts Rosman Professor Murray Rosman will be the Rabbi Moses Lehrman scholar-in-residence June 2-4 at Congregation B'nai Moshe. His topic will be "Living With Dissension: A Glimpse of Jewish Communal Diversity?' During a dinner June 2, Rosman will speak on "The Chassidic Movement and Its Challenge to traditional Judaism!' The dinner will follow 6:30 p.m. services. At services June 3, he will deliver a d'var Torah on the topic "What Price Unity?" At Minchah and se'udah shlishit 8 p.m. June 3, Rosman will speak on "The Remarkable Varieties of Hungarian Jewry." On June 4 at 10 a.m. at a bagel breakfast in the library of the Jewish Community '4 -4 Murray Rosman Center in West Bloomfield, Rosman will discuss "The Separate Agendas of Ameri- can and Israeli Jews." Rosman holds a Ph.D. degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He is a senior lec- turer in history at Hebrew University and Bar Ilan University in Israel. He is serving as a visiting professor of history at the University of Michigan and the scholar-in-