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August 26, 1994 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-26

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Congregation Shaarey Zedek

proudly presents

THE OAK STREET
WINDS

SATURDAY EVENING,
AUGUST 27TH, 9:30 P.M.

in a program of

Klezmer and other Jewish music

SYNAGOGUE USHERS OF
CONGREGATION SHAAREY LEDEK AND
SHAAREY ZEDEK - B'NAI ISRAEL
WILL BE HONORED

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The Top Ten
Reasons Why You
Should Call
661-5677

Bomb Threats
At Jewish Sites

10 You want your next party to be a
sensation

9 People think you're clever and

you don't want them to know the
truth

8 Roasts: tender, juicy, and full of
schmaltz

7 Toasts: never overdone

6 Customized invitations, and

announcements that would make
Hallmark drool

5 Our own, inimitable style

4 Candle lightings and slide shows

— The hit of every party

3 Two words — Really Funny!

2 It will save your guest from

another boring party

1 You can't afford Steven Spielberg

Brand/Max

A Creative Team
(Clever for a living)

(810) 661-5677

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Coffee and dessert will be served

Program will be followed by the
SELICHOT SERVICE AT 1 1: 30 P.M.

in the Main Sanctuary with
RABBIS IRWIN GRONER, WILLIAM GERSHON
AND LEONARDO BITRAN

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SELICHOT WILL BE CHANTED BY
CANTOR CHAIM NAJMAN
AND THE SHAAREY LEDEK SYNAGOGUE CHOIR

directed by Mr. Eugene Zweig

Helene Cherrin, Ike Engelbaum, Sandy Isser
Chairs, Selichot Program and Ushers Committee

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Quality Yarns, Kits & Mere

ADMISSION TO THE MUSICAL PROGRAM
AND SELICHOT SERVICE IS FREE

Applegate Square
Northwestern Hwy.
Between 12 & 13 Mile

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Los Angeles (JTA) — A suspi-
cious-looking metal box was ex-
ploded by police at the Simon
Wiesenthal Center, while at the
same time a bomb threat forced
evacuation of the University of
Judaism here.
The metal box was discovered
by private security guards short-
ly after noon, resting on the
pedestal of a sculpture near the
entrance to the Wiesenthal Cen-
ter. At about the same time, po-
lice received an anonymous
phone call that a bomb would ex-
plode at the center.
Police, the FBI and other law
enforcement personnel respond-
ed immediately, cordoning off a
stretch of Pico Blvd., and order-
ing the evacuation of several hun-
dred people working at the center
or visiting the adjoining Muse-
um of Tolerance, according to
Gerald Margolis, director of the
center and museum.
The metal box was detonated
by remote control about 5 p.m.,
but police would not say whether
it contained any explosive mate-
rial, pending laboratory tests.
The all clear was given around 7
p.m.
At the University of Judaism,
a bomb threat was phoned into
the switchboard around 12:30
p.m. An immediate evacuation
was ordered of about 200 people,
including the university stAT and
participants in an Elder Hostel
program, according to Mimi Sells,
the university spokeswoman.
After two suspicious objects
were sighted in the library and
another part of the main build-
ing, the access road to the uni-
versity was blocked off. The road
block also cut access to and from
Stephen S. Wise Temple, whose
staff remained on the job.
After the suspicious objects
were identified, the alarm was
called off around 3:15 p.m.
The University of Judaism and
the Wiesenthal Center also re-
ceived bomb threats in the city's
initial bomb scare three weeks
ago, as did the Israeli Consulate.
Those threats came in the wake
of last month's bombing attacks
against Jewish targets.
This time, the Israeli Con-
sulate was not involved, accord-
ing to Consul General Uri Oren,
who visited the Wiesenthal Cen-
ter while the alarm was under
way. -
In advance of the High Holi-
days, the Board of Rabbis here
has issued a security manual,
prepared by the Anti-Defamation
League, to 150 rabbis and syna-
gogues in southern California.
Security at the Jewish Com-
munity Building has been tight-
ened to its highest level ever, said
Dr. Steven Windmueller, direc-
tor of the Jewish Community Re-
lations Committee.

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