( 3 DAYS ONLY •- , Rabbi Says Judaism Balances Ecology, Jobs SUPER SIDEWALK SALE! SUSAN GRANT Staff Writer T he "Central Corpora- tion," one of the area's largest employers, wants to expand its facility. The expansion plans_ would destroy trees and block the flow of a stream, but it would also provide 60 temporary construction jobs and per- manent work for 100 employees. Should the environment be preserved or are jobs more important, Rabbi David Feder of Temple Emanu-El asked six people attending a Jan. 17 lunch and learn at the United Hebrew School building to discuss Judaic views on the environment. And even though the "Central Corporation" is not a real company, the issues of development as it concerns the environment are very real. Often those who believe it is a man's right to rule over earth as he sees fit point to chapter one of Genesis with its use of the word "master," Rabbi Feder said. "God blessed them and God said to them, 'Be fertile and increase, fill the earth and master it; and rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky and all the living things that creep on the ear- th,' " he quoted. The issues of Or development are very real. ► But he believes the verse "is historically understood as having limited rule. We can rule over the land, but there are limits to the au- thority you have. If we rule unjustly, we will descend to the level of fish, birds and the beasts," Rabbi Feder said. Even in war, according to a Deuteronomy verse, trees must not be destroyed, Rabbi Feder said. The verse is ex- tended to include any amount of needless waste in- cluding throwing away paper plates and styrofoam cups, he said. Yet, Jewish sources don't ignore the importance of economic considerations. According to 16th century Turkish Rabbi Shlomo Cohen, a textile factory which caused smoke and bad odors had the right to exist because it provided the main 1 1 JANUARY 25-26-27 5 0% OFF & MORE Everything Outside 30-50% OFF Rabbi Feder: Jobs vs. Ecology? livelih000d of the town, Rabbi Feder said. "It is a conflict between two conflicting interests — the community's needs verses the need for trees," Rabbi Feder said. "I think the Jewish response, or what I hope would be the Jewish response, comes from the last of the texts. In my eyes there is no doubt what the proper response is," said Rabbi Feder, before reading aloud from a text written 150 years ago by Jewish scholar Samson Raphael Hirsch called "Respecting All Being as God's Property. "Only if you use the things around you for wise human purposes, sanctified by the word of My teaching, only then are you a man and have the right over them which I have given you as a man," the text states. "However, if you destroy, if you ruin — at that moment you are not a man, you are an animal and have no right to the things around you. I lent them to you for wise use only; never forget I lent them to you." Man must do "what he can to protect the earth," Rabbi Feder said. "The world is our responsibility. There isn't going to be anyone after us to clean up the mess." Although the "Central Corporation's" expansion would be of economic benefit to the city, such benefits should not come at the ex- pense of the environment, he said. "I think we must do what we can to protect the envi- ronment. Our job is to make sure what we have gets passed on to the next ge- neration." (TEL-TWELVE ONLY) Everything Inside All Sales Final • Groups Sold as Complete Sets FINE FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES & GIFTS .77) SOUTHFIELD Tel-Twelve Mall • 12 Mile & Telegraph Daily 10-9 • Sun 12-5 • 354-9060 o Auclo8 WEST BLOOMFIELD 6644 Orchard Lake at Maple Road M-Th-F 10-9 • Tu-W-Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-6 • 855-1600 The metro area's largest selection of watches, bands and batteries! Full service watch and jewelry repair. For the area's largest selection of watches. Keeping Detroiter!, right on time y,inec 1927 SOUTHFIELD: (Southfield & 12 Mile) 552-0080 PONTIAC: (Voorheis & Telegraph) 333-2263 FARMINGTON HILLS: (Orchard Lk. & 13 Mile) 851-0440 MT. CLEMENS: (Canal & Garfield) 263-7700 MADISON HEIGHTS: (12 Mile & Dequindre) 541-0808 WARREN: Universal Mall 573-0373 GO TO THE SOURCE... For a complete line of affordable home gym equipment FITNESS SOURCE NOV1 ANN ARBOR 347-4944 996-9553 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7122 H LIJ