CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE PRESENTS
FINAL CONCERT IN OAK PARK
featuring
turned and thereby earn
everlasting merit.
Prominent leaders of the
Jewish community of France
in the Middle Ages used to
make their coffins out of the
tables on which they served
food to the poor to show that
a man can take nothing with
him except the good he has
done.
The goal of tzedakah is not
limited to meeting the needs
of individuals. The needs of a
people have even greater
priority. Thus, Jewish tradi-
tion has declared that the
support of Israel, the redemp-
tion of captives and the study
of Torah are the most sacred
of causes. These were
recognized as the most
significant forms of invest-
ment for every Jew, for in
elevating the quality of life
for the Jewish people, every
Jew derived personal benefit.
At this season of the year
(indeed at every season) we
are asked to contribute on
behalf of Operation Exodus,
on behalf of Israel and on
behalf of institutions that pro-
vide for the study of Torah.
Let us take to heart this
truth, for ultimately we
become the most blessed
beneficiaries of our gifts. ❑
Temple Beth Jacob
Holds Elections
Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac,
elected officers and board of
directors for the 1990-91
years.
Presidents are Barbara
Schreier and Judith
Schwartz; vice presidents:
Sheila Ronis, George Dicks-
tein, Adam Kollin; treasurer
Bruce Welford; secretary
David Ronis.
Members of the board of
directors include Martin
Adelman, Shelley Bassin,
Fred Erlich, Pat Erlich,
Catherine Goldberg, David
Henig, Arthur Peisner, David
Schwartz. Jon Birnkrant, im-
mediate past president, will
act as adviser.
Cantor Louis Klein
and
SIX GUEST CANTORS
plus
The Choral Ensemble
and Youth Choir
Chaim Najman
Shaarey Zedek
Rabbi Wine will present the
first of two reviews on the
theme: Hollywood, a novel of
America in the 1920s, by
Gore Vidal 8:30 p.m. June 4.
There is a charge.
Rabbi Wine will describe
the philosophy and the pro-
grams of the Birmingham
Temple and of Humanistic
Judaism 8:30 p.m. June 6 in
the Thmple library.
Harold Orbach
Temple Israel
Accompanied by
Bernard Katz
Lillian Zeilman
Thursday, June 14
8:00 p.m.
14390 W. Ten Mile Road
Oak Park
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