SYNAGOGUES I The long-running off-Broadway Production Dedication Honors Haars The dedication of the Menasche and Sara Haar Sanctuary at Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will take place during Shabbat services June 23. Menasche and the late Sara Haar have been active mem- Tuesday, June 19 7:30 p.m. Adat Shalom Synagogue Menasche Haar Lori Wilner in the poignant performance of a young woman's efforts to save the Hungarian Jews in 1944. Tickets may be obtained at the Synagogue office. There is no charge. For further information, call 851-5100. Presented by the Mat Shalom Adult Study Commission and Sponsored by the Synagogue's Kopel and Estelle K Kahn Fund. • • • ..... LAWN SPRINKLER SALES & SERVICE Installations • Repairs • Free Estimates RICK WALD AREIM AUTO CE??? TOO MUCH FOR IHOME 1 15% save 18% save 10% save 20% you save 63% multi-car AARP member over 55 years old clean record 489-5862 R■ VIAtBIRA save • safety • non-smoker • Over 50 (AARP) save 9% save 10% save 39% you save 58% FOR MORE INFO — OR A FREE QUOTE (last 3 years) Michael Mostyn Marc Tamassi Call 471-0970 II Griffin-Smalley, Inc. INSURANCE AND BONDS BUSINESS REVERSAL - SURVIVAL CONSULTANT SERVICES — Crisis Counseling — Crisis Management — Organizational Restructuring — Financial Negotiation Call For Appointment HERSHEL STUART 557-3344 6 FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1990 bers of the synagogue for 50 years. Haar served as presi- dent of both Congregation Beth Hillel and Beth Abraham, and played a role in the merger of the three synagogues. Haar was honored by the State of Israel in 1973 for his life-long efforts on behalf of Israel Bonds. He and his late wife have been actively in- volved in many Jewish organizations. Haar was a charter board member of the Holocaust Center, and he and the late Mrs. Haar were sup- porters of ORT, Hillel Day School, Shaare Zedek Hospital in Israel and Hadassah. Joining Haar at the dedica- tion will be his daughters and sons-in-law, Hannah and Jef- frey Garton, Ellen and Sidney Glenn, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. B'nai Moshe Installs Officers Rabbi Allan Meyerowitz will install newly elected of- ficers and board members during the final Shabbat ser- vice held in the Oak Park sanctuary June 23. The ser- mon topic will be "Memories of the Future?' Sharlene Ungar, re-elected president, will address the congregants on the "Signifi- cance of Farewell." All atten- ding past presidents also will be honored. A family luncheon and memories program will follow services, featuring storyteller Corinne Stavish with "Tales of Yesteryear and Today;" past president Robert Roth with "A Link To The Past;" Cantor Louis Klein with a . musical interlude; and Rabbi Meyerowitz with a talk "On- ward Toward The Future." Matthew Borovoy will be master of ceremonies. New officers are: vice presidents Leonard Grey, Melvyn Friedman and Ed- ward Klarman; treasurer Rena Tobes; secretaries Pearlena Bodzin and Marc Borovoy. Elected for three-year terms to the board of directors are: Steven Fine, Renee Gunsberg, Melvin Hersh, Jerome Hor- witz, Marjorie Lazarus, Alan Levenson, Charles Ruben, Donald Sachs, Joel Ungar and Leonard Wanetik. Beginning in July, B'nai Moshe will hold Shabbat and holiday services at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center. Weekday morning and evening services will con- tinue to be held in Oak Park at Thmple Emanu-El, until the High Holy Days. Temple Israel Honors Syme Ibmple Israel will honor Rabbi M. Robert Syme at Sab- bath services 8 p.m. June 15. His sons, Rabbi Daniel B. Rabbi Syme Syme, vice president of the UAHC, and David Syme, con- cert pianist, will pay a special tribute to their father. Rabbi Syme has served as a rabbi of Thmple Israel since 1953. Adat Shalom Honors Vieder Adat Shalom Synagogue will honor Cantor Larry Vieder for 30 years of service to the congregation at a din- ner Oct. 21. A native of Czechoslovakia, Cantor Vieder came to Adat Shalom in 1960 as Associate Cantor and Torah reader and became synagogue cantor in 1974. He has sung with Euro- pean cantors and has played active roles in the Cantors Assembly, the Detroit Can- tors Council, and the Cantors Institute of The Jewish