cordially invites you to its 992 Metropolitan Detroit Annual Dinner • in honor of Dr. Henri & Anaruth Bernard Cong. Beth Shalom D. Dan & Betty Kahn Adat Shalom Syn. Sarah Laker Cong. Shaarey Zedek Gunther Plaut Dr. Manuel Feldman Cong. Beth Achim Cantor Louis Klein Cong. B'nai Moshe Temple Emanu-El Hosts Scholar Seminary Guest Speaker Dr. John S. Ruskay Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Cocktails: 6:00 p.m. Dinner: 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 18, 1992 Couvert: $150 Per Person ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE R.S.V.P. 258 0055 - Metropolitan Detroit Dinner Committee The Jewish Theological Seminary of America Honorary Chairman Harold Berry Detroit Friends Chairmen Joel Gershenson Sharon Hart Dinner Chairmen Barbara Cook Dr. Alden Leib Chancellor's Council Chairman Irving Laker THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI Complete Detail 1 Complete Detail Includes: Engine de-grease 1 Interior Shampoo & Air-freshener Exterior rub-out Application of hi-gloss wax 1 Vinyl & leather protectant Peg, price $149, 95 1 $ 8 95 L Offer off9, Expires Expires 6-30- 92 Pick-up & delivery available — Askrili"! M-59 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD t BLOOMFIELD collision & Auto Spa 44 FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1992 BLOOMFIELD AND THE BUSH Mall WAS NOT WI.< CONSUMED 5nr< Temple Emanu-El will host Dr. W. Gunther Plaut, editor of The Torah: A Modern Com- mentary, as its Samuel Ham- burger Scholar in Residence June 12-13. Preceding the Friday Shab- bat service will be a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Rabbi Plaut will speak at the service as well as Saturday morning. Rabbi Plaut is the senior scholar at Holy Blossom rIbm- ple, Toronto, Ontario. He was educated at the Universities of Heidelberg and Berlin and ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion., in Cincin- nati, Ohio. He earned a Doc- tor of Laws degree from the University of Berlin. For information, call the Temple Emanu-El office, 967-4020. Dinner reserva- tions must be received by June 9. Shavout Program For Children Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe will hold Shavuot services 9:30 a.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center June 7-8. There will be a children's program following the Torah reading. A dairy Kiddush will follow services. New Americans and area residents are invited. Beth El Hosts Lunch And Learn Rabbi Barry Diamond, education director of Thmple Beth El, will lead a two-week lunch and learn on "The How's and Why's of Jewish Prayer" 12:30 p.m. June 12 and 19 at Ibmple Beth El. Lunch will begin at noon; there is a charge for lunch only. A graduate of Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- stitute of Religion in Cincin- nati, where he served as director of the Jewish Teacher Center and the Cincinnati Reform Jewish High School, Rabbi Diamond is completing his first year as head of Tern- ple Beth El's Prentis Religious School. Reservations may still be made for "Great Controver- sies in Judaism," the four- week lunch and learn being led by Rabbi Julian I. Cook. The series continues through June 25 at the Lutz Building, 31000 Northwestern Highway at 13 Mile Road. Sessions begin at noon with a kosher pareve lunch. There is a charge for lunch only. For reservations or informa- tion on the courses, call Tem- ple Beth El Religious School, 851-1100. 4 Or Temple Plans Story Hour The Birmingham Temple will hold a Shabbat story hour 11 a.m.-noon June 6. Parents and children age 3-6 will celebrate a cultural and Humanistic Shabbat together with songs, stories, ethical values and Shabbat challah. 11 ■■1 .a.4 LOCAL NEWS l'imm Assisted Suicide To Be Panel Topic 4.1 There will be a panel discussion and question-and- answer-period on "Physician Assisted Suicide" 7:30 p.m. June 17 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. The panel will feature L. Brooks Patterson, former Oakland County prosecutor; Dr. Michael Brennan, chair- man of continuous education for the Michigan State Medi, cal Society (MSMS); Rabbi Hershel Finman, Lubavitch Foundation; and moderator David Newman of WXYT Radio. The program is open to the public and is free of charge. 7E7 6 1.11...1 Ailing Rebbe Recuperating New York (JTA) — Twelve weeks after suffering a debilitating stroke, the Lubavitcher rebbe was taken in his wheelchair to visit the newly renovated , Lubavitch library building, adjacent to the Chasidic movement's headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood. This marked the first time since the stroke that Rabbi Menachem Schneerson left the headquarters.