to that concept. But there will be
symbols on that table indicating
that freedom for us is no abstract
concept. It is not an idea one of
our philosophers consciously cog-
itated. It was born of sweat, tears
and blood of bondage. We have
scars left over form the struggles
from which our understanding of
freedom sprang. There ought to
be some intensity in our loyalty
to it.
"And the Lord called." He is al-
ways calling; and the future is
calling; and man's spirit is call-
ing. Perhaps we live in the midst
of too much noise to hear the sub-
tle call that comes to us; yet if
each of us does not hear the call
and does not make his life an an-
swer to that call, the world will
be governed by those who hear
nothing higher than the call of
their own passions and hostili-
ties. Evil people take over when
good people no longer hear the
call.
What a suggestive word it is
with which we begin our reading
of the third book and which will
be in our minds for 10 weeks to
come as we read Leviticus, called
Vayikra — "He called." He con-
tinues to call. He does not limit
his calls to one age, one time. His
is a call that comes to each of us.
Will we hear, and how shall we
answer? El
CHAVA
ALBERSTEIN
Thursday, March 28, 7:30 p.m
Royal Oak Music Theatre
(4th Street between Washington and Main)
ATM Jew. Carrqa,
Pointe Council
Plans Seder
The Grosse Pointe Jewish Coun-
cil will hold its Seventh Annual
Passover Seder for members on
Thursday, April 4.
The Grosse Pointe Jewish
Council was established in 1990
to preserve and promote the her-
itage and traditions of the Jew-
ish religion and culture for the
benefit of its membership and the
community of Metropolitan De-
troit's east side and to offer an ed-
ucational and social forum for its
members.
For membership and seder in-
formation, contact the GPJC, P.O.
Box 25031, Detroit, MI 48225.
Panel Discusses
Peres Book
The Sholem Aleichem Institute
will hold its annual book sympo-
sium on Friday, March 29, at 8
p.m. at Franklin Pointe Club-
house. The book "Battling for
Peace" by Shimon Peres will be
discussed by a panel including
Gerald Friedman, David
Moskowtiz and Norman
Naimark; moderated by Ruth
Waldfocrel
Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 at the door
Available at the Jewish Federation or the Royal Oak Music Theatre box office
For information: (810) 642-4260, ext. 130
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