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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-02-02

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Ordinarily a reserved man,
Yehuda stood his ground:
"And the kibbutz I helped
start, Ein-Tzurim, will be my
defense attorney. And I think
this attorney will win the
case."
His old school mate was
taken aback by the answer
and said, almost admiringly,
"You've stayed the same
Yudke."
Yehuda wouldn't let the

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issue drop. "It's not true, Reb
Elya. I didn't remain the same
Yudke, but you remained the
same Elya. You are what you
were 30 years ago, 100 years
ago. But I saw God's hand in
history. I saw changes in store
for the Jewish people, the
creation of the State of Israel,
and in accordance with those
changes, I changed. I didn't
stay the same. But you did
exactly the same." 0

SYNAGOGUES

B'nai David Sets
Tu B'Shevat Lunch

Congregation B'nai David
will hold a Tu B'Shevat Shab-
bat luncheon following Feb.
10 services.
Rabbi Morton Yolkut will
conduct a discussion on the
Torah portion and Cantor
Stuart Friedman will lead the
traditional Sabbath zemirot.
A catered luncheon with Tu
B'Shevat delicacies will be
served at no charge, but non-
members are asked to make
reservations by Feb. 6.
For reservations, call the
synagogue office, 557-8210.

Adat Shalom
Announces Events

Adat Shalom Synagogue
will hold a congregational
luncheon and seder in
celebration of Tu B'Shevat
12:30 p.m. Feb. 10.
The Adat Shalom Sister-
hood is handling arrange-
ments for the seder, which ,
will feature the traditional
wine, fruit and nuts that corn-
memorate the blossoming of
the trees in Israel.
There is a charge for the
lunch, and reservations are
required. For information,
call Linda O'Desky, 851-2206;
or the synagogue office,
851-5100.
The Adat Shalom Nursery
School and the synagogue's
Social Club will co-sponsor a
Shabbat program and family
dinner 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9.
At 6 p.m., preceding dinner,
the nursery school youngsters
will perform an original
musical rendition of "The
Story of Creation." There is
no charge.
There is a charge for the
dinner and reservations are
required. For information,
call Lori Issner, 737-0419.
Adat Shalom will hold a
family retreat Feb. 16-18 at
the Butzel Conference Center
in Ortonville.

The weekend events will in-
clude a pre-Shabbat activity
where youngsters will make
their own Torah scrolls and
Havdalah sets, a "Tefillin
Clinic" and a "Mezuzah
Mania," when participants
will create different types of
mezuzot and learn the proper
way to hang them.
Each family will have its
own room. Kosher meals will
be served. There is a charge
for the retreat, which is spon-
sored by the synagogue's
Jewish Experiences for
Families committee.
For reservations, call Har-
riet and Sanford Mall,
338-7813; Janice and Don
Scharg, 661-5044; or the
synagogue office, 851-5100.

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Beth Abraham
Sets Youth Shabbat

Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Religious School will hold its
Annual Youth Shabbat Ser-
vice Feb. 3. The event features
more than 80 young people
conducting and participating
in a traditional conservative
service under the supervision
of Barry Levine, director of
education and youth.
The Service will include
high school youth reading the
Torah, chanting the Haftorah
and presenting the Shabbat
sermon. Various sections of
the service will be led by
members of the religious
school and congregational
children who attend area day
schools. A girls' choir also
will be featured. The religious
school's early primary classes
will lead the concluding songs
for the congregation. Torah
reaers and ba'aley t'fillah
were prepared by Joseph
Mermelstein.
Following services, a lunch
sponsored by the Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses PTO
will be served in honor of the
students.

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