Think you cant make a difference? Think again. Build A Sukkah At B'nai Moshe On Sept. 3 at 11:15 a.m. a lunch and learn will follow Shab- bat services. Rabbi Maimon will discuss "Spiritual Preparation for "How to build a Sukkah" will be the Days of Awe." On Sept. 4 at 9 a.m. a study the theme of Congregation B'nai Moshe's upcoming Family Work- with Rabbi Maimon will follow services. Also on Sept. 4 at 10 shop. A gathering of families will p.m. a social will precede Selichot take place at Congregation B'nai services. High Holy Days services will Moshe Sept. 11 at 9:30 a.m. at which time the group will build be held at the Agency for Jewish and decorate a sukkah. Instruc- Education. tions for building a sukkah at home will be distributed. There will be games and activities for adults and children. There is no charge for this event and re- freshments will be served. Drama Group Honors Roots Sephardim Plan For Holidays The Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit will honor Rab- bi and Mrs. Solomon Maimon, and the newly elected board of di- rectors at a dinner following ser- vices 7:45 p.m. Sept. 2 at Congregation Beth Achim. There is a charge. Touch a Life. Give to the United Way. MICS-21 2 3 - 1094 A custom at the Birmingham Temple is to honor Jewish iden- tity and historical roots on the Friday between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Members of the drama group will present "The World of Our Mothers," a dra- matic narrative written by tem- ple member and Madrikha Marilyn Rowens 8 p.m. Sept. 9. For information call the tem- ple office, (810) 477-1410. .ir W * WazOk an tl et iA M O.% 06,, . Thank you for a great year! All Of us wish you the healthiest and happiest of New Years ... FREE Municipal Bonds Listing Receive Weekly Report GOLD • SILVER PLATINUM 'Michigan's Market Makers In Coins and Bars "Sell Where the Dealers Sell" aNRN 1 =TT r =s* „ DIDI-Ywl N1( 4 II& N 120 B. West Maple Birmingham 540-1977 WE WISH you A NEW YEAR FILLED WITH HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Lois, Juilie, Sheri and the girls at ... RARITIES COP% POP A TION 189 MERRILL ST. BIRM., MI 48009 Mime (313) 544-1124 Since 1971 NI III III 111 HAPPY NEW YEAR! from ADAMO COLLECTION 268 W. MAPLE, B'HAM 644-9224 MI IN NI IN NI CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 44 354-5959 Jewish Crash Victims Buried In Mass Grave Amsterdam (JTA) — An Ortho- dox Jewish family from Amster- dam, victims of a plane crash in Morocco earlier this month, was buried in a mass grave at a Mus- lim cemetery in Morocco despite efforts to have the remains brought to Amsterdam for Jew- ish burial. Marius Goldberg, his wife, Eva, their 6-year-old daughter, Nuriel, and 4-year-old son, Emanuel, were interred last week with the other 40 victims of the Aug. 21 crash in the Moroc- can resort town of Agadir. Saying it would be impossible to fmd and identify the remains of the Jewish victims, Moroccan authorities rejected efforts by the Amsterdam chevra kadisha, or burial society, of which Marius Goldberg was a member, to bring the Goldbergs' remains to Ams- terdam. Dutch authorities had also offered to send a special team of identification experts. The Moroccan authorities also cited the need to bury all the dead as quickly as possible because Muslim law, like Jewish law, mandates that the dead be buried within 24 hours or as soon as pos- sible after that in cases of emer- gency. The Goldbergs, who were in Morocco to see the country where the Israeli-born Eva Goldberg's family originated, were not the only non-Moroccans aboard the Royal Air Maroc jet. There were eight Italians, five with French passports, one American and two Kuwaiti members of the royal family. No one aboard the plane sur- vived the crash, which has been blamed on pilot's desire to com- mit suicide. The crash occurred as the plane was en route to Casablanca from the coastal re- sort town of Agadir. In Groningen, Holland, a Mo- roccan-born Jew, David Pinto, criticized the Dutch Foreign Min- istry for not pushing harder to re- solve the matter. Mr. Pinto, who heads the In- stitute for Intercultural Relations, said he had been assured by a high-ranking Moroccan authori- ty that the Dutch team would be admitted to Morocco without a visa, expediting the matter. But the Dutch Foreign Min- istry denied this. The ministry also said identification of the bod- ies would have taken a longer time than the Moroccans would allow. Meanwhile, the matter has left the Amsterdam Jewish commu- nity in shock.