This & That Poppy or prune hamentashen? Let the experts decide. A legal struggle over land on which members of Congregation B'nai David want to build a new temple is proceeding, albeit slowly, in Oakland County Circuit Court. Battle lines were drawn in Novem- ber, when limited partners in the property on Maple Road, between Halsted and Haggerty, sued the three general partners, all former congre- gants of B'nai David. They claim the latter have refused to honor an agree- ment to transfer the property to them once they raised the money for a new building. Depositions of the defendants con- tinue. Poppy or prune hamentashen? Puz- zled by the meaning of each? Sure you are. So join Rabbi Joseph Klein of Temple Emanu-El and Rabbi Steven Berg of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth at 10 a.m. Sunday, March 15, for a debate on the matter. The event takes place at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile Road in Oak Park. For more information, call (248) 967-4020. Congregation Beth Achim will host a memorial service marking shloshim for Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 22. The rabbi died Feb. 16 at age 91. "We pray his memory will always be with us," said Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz. Beth Achim is at 21100 W. 12 Mile, South- field. Gorrelick, a native of Poland, held pulpits in Cambridge and Albany prior to World War II. In 1949, he came to Detroit, becoming leader of Congregation Beth Aaron, which later merged with Con- gregation Ahavas Achim. Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League stopped by The Jewish News before giving a public address at the Kahn Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield last week. The Hot Topics lecture was jointly sponsored by The Jewish News, the JCC and the ADL-Michigan Region. Foxman, a Holocaust survivor, joined the ADL after graduating from law school 32 years ago. He's been national director for 10 years. On the issue of Orthodox control over conversions in Israel, Foxman told The Jewish News staff: "Israelis don't begin to understand how much American Jews want respect and love and a reciprocal feeling as to who and what they are." For 2,000 years, Jews were defend- ed by others. "Then they got their own state. But what did Israeli leader- ship do? They had a great opportunity to define who is a Jew but instead postponed it and didn't make a deci- - sion," he said. "Now, 50 years later, Israel still doesn't want to deal with it except in a simplistic manner, even though we want to deal with it in a more serious manner." Cuba by the Haganah to supervise the overhaul and outfitting of three naval ships purchased by the new State of Israel. He also helped deliver the .ships and train Israeli personnel in their use. South Africa native Jeff Maisels led the charge of JCC members defending their home squash court in the Michi- gan State Squash Championships. The event, held at the Kahn JCC from Feb. 28-March 1, featured seven divisions and over 100 players from around the state. Maisels, the chief of pediatrics at Munch on kosher hotdogs and watch the Detroit Vipers take on the Fort Wayne Komets at a special second anniversary celebration of Rabbi Herschel Finman's radio show, the "Jewish Hour." The hockey game begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Sponsors include the home of the "Jewish Hour," Jewish Hour host Rabbi Herschel Finman. WPON-1460 AM, and the Palace. A kosher concession stand is Beaumont Hospital, won in the over- being set up for the occasion. 60 age group over Gene Perle, anoth- Free tickets are available by calling er JCC member and former national (248) 542-5087. champion. There were only eight play- ers competing against Maisels because Sam Saferstein, a native Detroiter "there are not many playing at that who now makes his home in Miami, age," he said. was recently honored by Kingspoint Other winners from the JCC: Jeff U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at its Deitch in the 35 40 year old division 50th reunion. and the A (Open) Division; Don After his graduation from Kings- Sheer in the over-40; Stuart Leff in point in 1947, Saferstein was sent to the over-50. - - - Remember When When we wander memory lane, all of us can recallfiivorite TV shows, popular tunes and maybe what we were 'doing when." To help jog those memories, here are some news "billboards" from the pages of The Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. 1988 An attempt on the life of Secretary of State George Schultz in Jerusalem was being linked to the PLO. Congregation Shaarey Zedek reached an agreement with one of its two teacher groups that had been work- ing since September without a contract. Mike Hartman of West Bloomfield played his first NHL game in Joe Louis Arena; the Red Wings beat his 3/13 1998 20 Buffalo Sabres, 4-0. 1978 A meeting was held with representa- tives of various Jewish groups and the manager of Channel 56 regarding the broadcast that was aired with Nazi rePresentatives. An Israel Bond function, hosted by David and Doreen Hermelin, drew nationwide interest by raising a record $5,320,000 to inaugurate the 1978 drive. 1968 The commander of an El Fatah sabo- tage gang, arrested by Israeli security forces, revealed under questioning that his mother was a Jewess married a Christian Arab. The Israel. Ministry of Education announced that Hebrew will be initi- ated in all schools in east Jerusalem. Dr. William Haber announced his retirement as dean of the college of literature, sciences and arts at the . University of Michigan. erect out d oor a u di t°riu m Cam ‘.1;; • Mr. Tati - ar4c , e. ,reorrn i an se k 9 started A tig-ePtrh°grarn nwsasna,m .acuiP• at the Jimmy P u s for ; Wedfi es d air evening's - c..11 full rIt list f activitiesN a u e a highlight the e calendar.. 1958 y adi- David A. Croll, member° f the b Can his atarliament, ca . lied. for action implement the U.N. Palestine. o,Eutgelrani will ' t Douglas ScreenactoiMeolVn iD, narrate a progr am Light" called "The Tr: ieseof Galilee.' Louis Berry and Joseph Holtzman were :United Jewish Appeal delegates on tour in Palestine. ressed concerned but Isra , 4,4icin over the report pian4 that the Egyptian governor general of the Gaza Strip would nominate a leg- islative and executive council to administer the strip. To mark the 60th birthday of industrialist Sidney J. Allen, a fund of $30,000 was created by friends to ,