Shabbat Services for Singles The Reform and Conservative Congregations of the Metropoli- tan Detroit area are proud to announce the 1993-94 series of monthly Shabbat Services for Jewish Singles. If you are a single REFORM Jew in the Detroit community, please join us for Shabbat Ser- Congregation Shir Tikvah Temple Beth El Temple Emanu-El Temple Israel Temple Kol Ami Temple Shir Shalom vices. Services begin on Friday evenings at 8:30 p.m. and are followed by an Oneg Shabbat, featuring a speaker and program. The next Singles Shabbat Service will be hosted by Crime Fight Is Joined Participating Congregations: Washington (JTA) — Spark- ed by a series of violent in- cidents and growing unease, the issue of crime has soared to the top of the American agenda, and President Clin- ton has been trying to in- volve the religious commun- ity in crime-fighting efforts. CONSERVATIVE Adat Shalom Synagogue Beth Abraham Hillel-Moses Congregation Beth Achim Congregation Beth Shalom B'nai Moshe Shaarey Zedek Shaarey Zedek - B'nai Israel Center Congregation Beth El 7400 Telegraph Road Bloomfield Hills Friday, January 7, 1994, 8:30 p.m. featuring George Cantor Israel: A Strange Kind of Peace George Cantor, a native Detroiter, is an award winning journalist. With the Detroit News since 1979, Cantor has recently returned from the Middle East where he covered the development of the Israel-PLO peace accord. Prior to this assignment, he had a two-year stint as a sports columnist. David Saperstein: Helped coordinate the letter. His most recent book,"America's Historic Indian Landmarks," was published by Gale Research in May, 1993. Its prede- cessor, "Black History Landmarks," was honored by the National Library Association for distinguished achievement. Cantor's three-volume travel series for the University of Michigan Press, "The Great Lakes Guidebook," is now in its second printing. He also has written "Where the Old Roads Go," a two-volume set outlining the history along the back roads of New England and the Southwest. George Cantor This program is sponsored by the Michigan Board of Rabbis, in cooperation with The Jewish News and the Jewish Community Center. These Shabbat Services have been made possible by a grant from the Max M. Fisher Foundation of the Detroit Jewish Federation. DONATE YOUR CAR rANTICVE S ROYAL DOULTON • LLADRO • SWAROVSKI ROOKWOOD • CZECH GLASS TRUCK JEWELRY • VINTAGE HANDBAGS ANY CONDITION • TAX-DEDUCTIBLE STOREWIDE SALE CALL (313) 352-5272 20-50% OFF ALL ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & GIFT ITEMS "IHURSDAY & FRIDAY, Jan. 6th & 7th . 10am-7pm SATURDAY, Jan. 8th 9am-5pm SUNDAY, Jan. 9th 1 lam-5pm CC F- LU A Jewish Association for Residential Care for persona with developmental disabilities Prc 28366 Franklin Road • Southfield, Michigan 48034 Retired figurinesolo w Goldenberg Photography k "Special in Quality Antiques and Collectibles" \„ 7922 Cooley Lake Road • Union Lake • 360-4155 MOTOR BOAT (!) RV MOTORCYCLE _} 350-2420 "I am very, very worried about the enormous amount of crime and violence that is engulfing our country and is taking a terrible toll on chil- dren in this country," the president said in a round- table discussion with nine reporters from religious news services including the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. "And I'm worried about the fact that we have not been able to fashion an ade- quate response to it," he said. Last month, Mr. Clinton delivered an address on crime at the Memphis chur- ch where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached his last sermon. Crime is due to the breakdown of the family and the community and the dis- appearance of jobs, Mr. Clin- ton said. The nation, he said, must realize that the Fight against crime "cannot be done by government because we have to reach deep inside to the values, the spirit, the soul and the truth of human nature." Mr. Clinton invoked the Rev. King's name, asking kvhat the slain civil rights leader would have thought. of the crime and violence prevalent in today's society. In response, a group of re- ligious leaders xv-rote to the president, praising him for his speech and offering to