This dent of the Jewish sidered the only son of United Fund/Jewish God, but is revered as a Federation of divinely inspired person. Metropolitan Chicago, Nonetheless, Williamson is was the first communal a member of Temple Beth executive to turn down El, and her daughter the position. Emma attends religious Aronson's decision left school there. Penny Blumenstein, the "Marianne Williamson is Detroit Federation's one of the key figures in president, feeling gleeful. the New Age movement "You can imagine how and she has a message thrilled I am to know he Marianne Williamson that people want to hear is staying in our area. and need to hear," said He's a man of vision, wonderfully cre- Temple Beth El Rabbi Daniel Syme. ative and we will be so well-served by Over the years, Beth El has been a having him remain here." forum for a variety of speakers, some controversial. Syme said he'd be com- After a 2-1/2-week struggle, the dri- A woman who describes herself as fortable hosting a messianic Jew, or a ving force of Jewish communal Jewish yet serves as spiritual leader for a Jew for Jesus, but noted that "Marianne Detroit has decided to pass on an offer church and has a painted icon of Jesus Williamson is not a messianic Jew." for greater national prominence. hanging in her office will address con- Robert Aronson, execu- gregants of a Reform temple next Congregation B'nai David has lost its tive vice president of the month on "Healing the World in a 1-1/2-year battle to get a 10-acre piece Jewish Federation of Spiritual Age." of land to build a synagogue on. The Metropolitan Detroit, Marianne Williamson, a Texas- decision came down last week from turned down an opportu- born Jew who achieved national Oakland County Circuit Court Judge nity this week to become a fame with motivational speeches Rudy Nichols. chief professional of of and New Age bestsellers like the The Traditional synagogue had sued the still-unnamed national 1992 A Return to Love, will speak C.B.D.S. Limited Partnership, which entity that would represent at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, was formed in 1987, to buy the land the merger of the United at Temple Beth El. Her talk is part on Maple Road between Halsted and Robert Aronson of the congregation's two-night Jewish Appeal, the Haggerty roads in West Bloomfield. Council of Jewish series on "Political and Spiritual The judge decided that B'nai David Federations and the United Israel Power." (Journalist Helen Thomas of had set forth three separate versions of Appeal. United Press International will speak the contract, said defense attorney Making the choice didn't come the preceding evening on "Front Row Gregory Hanley, representing easy, Aronson said Tuesday, but "all at the White House.") C.B.D.S. "I don't think they ever things considered, at this time in my In an interview with The Jewish articulated what the agreement was." life, I feel that this (staying in Detroit) News last year, Williamson admitted He would not comment on what is a better decision for me." an "as-yet unresolved oddity" of being would happen to the land now He said the Federation Board of the Jewish head of a Christian house Patrick McLain, the attorney for Governors did not have to sweeten the of worship. Her 3,000-member B'nai David, said he didn't know pot to keep him. "That was not even a Church of Today in Warren adheres whether the congregation would consideration, nor should it have been." ro the 100-year-old "Unity" sect of appeal, ask for a new trial or simply In March, Steven B. Nasatir, presi- Christianity, whereby Jesus is not con- drop the case. Saying 'no' to New York; Williamson at Beth El; reusable prayer books; Irnai David loses. 1Narkiug 100 Tears Of Detroit Jewry Remember When From the pages of The Jewish News for this week 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago. 1989 A brick was thrown through the bed- room window of Amy Harmon, co- editor of the Michigan Daily in Ann Arbor, as debate continued over the paper's anti-Israel editorial policy A Philadelphia insurance company is suing a student at Yeshivah Gedolah who allegedly set off fire- crackers that started a fire at the Oak Park day school in March. 1979 El Al Israel Airlines inaugurated flights from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport twice weekly, departing at noon. Edith and Joseph Jackier were named 1979 honorees by the Jewish National Fund in recogni- tion of their joint roles in many social service causes over the years. 1969 The Palestine Liberation Organization distributed posters in Beirut depicting Sirhan B. Sirhan, assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, as a heroic Arab commando. Dr. Frederick Bernstein, a foot spe- cialist in Berkley, was installed as pres- ident of the Southeastern Division, Michigan State Podiatry Association. 1959 Maxwell M. Kalman, one of Canada's foremost architects, left for Israel to take command of building a faculty row at Bar-Ilan University. This year, Good Friday prayers were recited by Catholics without the traditional reference to "perfidi- ous Jews" by order of Pope John XXIII, who struck the reference. • 1949 This unidentified trampoline artist is participating in the dedication of the pla ground at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building o the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit in this circa 1955 photograph. The JPM Building is in Oak Park. Photo courtesy of Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. If you have information about this photograph, please call Heidi Christein, Jewish community archivist. (248) 642-4260. Congregation B'nai David's basket- ball team won the title in the inter- synagogue league, defeating the Temple Israel team by a score of 39-29. B'nai David's high scorer was Maynard Flusty. Committee members Joe Medwed, Helen Karabenick, Abner Dunn and Estelle Levinson made plans for the Young Adult Council's model seder to be held at the Jewish Center. 4/9 1999 Detroit Jewish News 27