TORAH PORTION B'NAI B'RITH COUNCIL JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL MICHIGAN BOARD OF RABBIS MIDRASHA•OLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES Present LUNCH & LEARN Lecture Series Open to the Entire Jewish Community Sarah and Morris Friedman Conference Room United Hebrew Schools 21550 West Twelve Mile Road, Southfield - Thursdays - 12:00 Noon to 1:30 PM, - OCTOBER 12 JUDAISM IN THE NUCLEAR AGE - LAST CHANCE FOR SURVIVAL Rabbi Irving Schnipper Congregation Beth Abraham- Hillel Moses NOVEMBER 9 TO BE OR NOT TO BE: FREEDOM OF CHOICE IN AMERICAN JEWISH LIFE Rabbi Lane Steinger Temple Emanu-El DECEMBER 14 THE DECEMBER DILEMMA - LIVING AS A JEW IN A CHRISTIAN WORLD Rabbi David Nelson Congregation Beth Shalom JANUARY 11 THE VISION OF MORDECAI KAPLAN - RECONSTRUCTING AMERICAN JUDAISM Rabbi Bruce D. Aft Director Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies FEE: 5 6.00 per lecture - includes lunch (Dietary laws observed) For further information, please call Bobbie Levine, B'nai B'rith Council at 552-8177 or Rabbi Bruce D. Aft,. Midrasha-College of Jewish Studies at 352-7117 ALPHA EPSILON PHI ALUMNI The "Pi" Chapter at U of M welcomes your interest and support. We would like to meet you. Please come to the House for cider and donuts after the Homecoming game Satur- day, October 28th. We look forward to meeting you. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL - 662-3841 42 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989 Looking For The Little Foxes That Destroy The Vineyards D RABBI IRWIN GRONER Special to The Jewish News wring this season of cheshbon ha nefesh, of spiritual reckoning, we discuss the serious pro- blem of our time: the momen- tous issues, the great dilem- mas and the serious evils that sully and mar human ex- istence. However, when we think about large problems and vast perspectives, we often ignore the minor defi- ciencies, the petty weaknesses and the small transgressions to which our conscience that has been im- munized and of which we no longer take much notice. The Song of Songs contains a phrase, "Beware of the lit- tle foxes that spoil the vineyards." The owner of the vineyard doesn't fear the lions; he can guard against them. But he has reason to be - Irwin Groner is senior rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. anxious about the small foxes. They slip into a crack in the fence or a small crevice; and as they despoil the vineyard, they law waste the work and toil of many months. What we have to fear are hidden marauders that gnaw away our spirit. I believe we have strength enough to resist the large temptations. I don't think we would ever rob a bank or run away with the funds belong-. ing to another or allow our hostility to drive us to violence or murder. But what about the small temptations, the little evasions, the petty hypocrisies, the overlooked duplicities that destroy character? Consider our attitude to religion. People don't seek to deny God or reject faith. I rarely encounter a Jewish atheist. Religion doesn't depart from our lives by some great explosion or massive re- jection. Instead, it is lost by a steady, small leakage. People allow weeks to pass without a religious thought or a spiritual act and they come spiritually depleted to the synagogue at this season of awe. People do not lose their faith by repudiating it in one moment. They allow it to evaporate, day by day, reserv- ing religion only for high dramatic movements, remov- ing their daily lives from the domain of its influence. By limiting religion to three days of the year, they diminish the strength and sap the vitality of Judaism. We live in a world of non- religious behavior and motivation. Therefore, when we enter moments of prayer, the service may fail to move us. Too great a gap separates the secular, with its tempta- tions and materialistic values, and the world of the sanctuary, with its idealistic conceptions of man and his responsibilities to God and his fellow man. So do we allow this process to erode character. We tell so- meone to answer the phone and say, "we're out" when we SYNAGOGUE SERVICES ORTHODOX: Bais Chabad of Birm- ingham/Bloomfield Hills: Moshe Polter, rabbi. 646-3010. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills: 32000 Middlebelt Rd., Farm- ington Hills. Chaim Bergstein, rab bi. 855-2910. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield: 5595 W. Maple Rd., West Bloom- field. Melech Silberberg, rabbi. 855-6170. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham: 15751 W. Lincoln Dr., Southfield. Dov Loketch, rabbi. 557-6750. Beth Thfilo Emanuel Tikvah: 24225 Greenfield Rd., Southfield. Leizer Levin, rabbi. 559-5022. B'nai Israel-Beth Yehudah: 15400 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Yoel Sperka, rabbi. 967-3969. B'nai Zion: 15250 W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park. Solomon Gruskin, rabbi.' 968-2414. Dovid Ben Nuchim: 14800 W. Lin- coln, Oak Park. Chaskel Grubner, rabbi. 968-9784. Kollel Institute: 15230 W. Lincoln, Oak Park. Moshe Schwab, rabbi. 968-0109. Machon L'Torah: 15221 W. 'Ibn Mile Rd., Oak Park. Avraham Jacobowitz, rabbi. 967-0888. Mishkan Israel, Nusach Lubavitcher Center: 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park. 543-6611. Shaarey Shomayim: 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Leo Goldman, rabbi. 547-8555. 25451 Shomrey Emunah: Southfield Rd., Southfield. Shaiall Zachariash, rabbi. 559-1533 or 557-9666. Shomrey Emunah-Ohel Moed: 6191 Farmington Rd., West Bloom- field. Eli Jundef, rabbi. 967-1806. Young Israel of Greenfield: 15140 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Reuven Drucker, rabbi. 967-3655. Young Israel of Oak-Woods: 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. Eliezer Cohen, rabbi. 398-1177. Young Israel of Southfield: 27705 Lahser, Southfield. Elimelech Goldberg, rabbi. 358-0154. Young Israel of West Bloomfield: 6450 Farmington Rd., West Bloom- field. Ira Lutzky, 259-8500. TRADITIONAL: B'nai David: 24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield. Morton Yolkut, rabbi. 557-8210. CONSERVATIVE: Adat Shalom: 29901 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington Hills. Efry Spectre, rabbi. 851-5100. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses: 5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. A. Irving Schnipper, rabbi. 851-6880. Beth Achim: 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield. Milton Arm, rabbi. 352-8670. Beth Shalom: 14601 W. Lincoln Rd., Oak Park. David Nelson, rab- bi. 547-7970. Beth Thphilath Moses: 146 South Ave., Mt. Clemens. 465-0641. B'nai Israel of West Bloomfield: 4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloom- field. Sherman Kirshner, rabbi. 681-5353. B'nai Moshe: 14390 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Allan Meyerowitz, rabbi. 548-9000. Downtown Synagogue: 1457 Griswold, Detroit. Noah Gamze, rabbi. 961-9328. Livonia Jewish Congregation: 31840 W. 7 Mile Rd., Livonia. 477-8974. Shaarey Zedek: 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield. Irwin Groner, rabbi. 357-5544. REFORM: Beth El: 7400 Telegraph Rd., Bir- mingham. Daniel Polish, rabbi. 851-1100. Beth Isaac: 2730 Edsel Dr., Tren- ton. 675-0355. Beth Jacob: 79 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac. Richard Weiss, rabbi. 332-3212. Emanu-El: 14450 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park. Lane Steinger, rabbi. 967-4020. Temple Israel: 5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. M. Robert Syme, Harold Loss, Paul Yedwab, rabbis. 661-5700. Kol Ami: 5085 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Norman Roman, rabbi. 661-0040. Shir Shalom: 5642 Maple Rd., West Bloomfield. Darnel Schwartz, rabbi. 737-8700. Shir Tikvah: 3633 W. Big Beaver, Troy. Arnie Sleutelberg, rabbi. 643-6520. HUMANISTIC: Birmingham Temple: 28611 W. 12 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills. Sher- win Wine, rabbi. 477-1410. RECONSTRUCTIONIST: T'Chiyah: St. Antoine at Monroe, Detroit. 393-1089. UNAFFILIATED: Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit: meets at Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, 15751 W. Lincoln, Southfield. David Hazan, vice president. 545-8945.