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Congregation Beth Shalom will pay
Mrs. Rosenblum served as vice
tribute to Albert and Ida Rosenblum,
president of the Jewish Community
this year's Jewish Theological Seminary
Council of Metropolitan Detroit and
of America honorees, during Shabbat
was active with the Round Table of
services on Saturday, April 27.
Christians and Jews, in addition to
This year's annual gala is Thursday,
helping found a study group with
May 30. There will be a special
patron reception at Knollwood
Country Club in West Bloomfield
to be followed by the award pres-
entation and dinner at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Guest speaker Dr. Raymond
Scheindlin will address "A Jewish
View of Islam-Post Sept. 11." He
will speak about his work with 'the
New York Attorney General's Task
Force on Terrorism. Dr.
Scheindlin, professor of medieval
Hebrew literature at JTS, is
involved with Arabic translations
dealing with Islamic charities fol-
Ida and Albert Rosenblum
lowing the Sept. 11 attacks.
Founders of Beth Shalom, the
Rosenblums have served on the board
members of a Birmingham church to
of directors.
affirm religious toleration.7She fought
Mr. Rosenblum is a past president
to remove the placement of the Gideon
(1968-1970). A builder, he oversaw the Bible in Birmingham-Bloomfield
construction of the first section of Beth school district. She has been active with
Shalom's building, now the social hall.
the Jewish Community Center, ORT
During World War II, he was a pilot and Hadassah.
with the American Air Force and saw
Beth Shalom has children of mem-
combat in Europe. Shot down over
bers Yoni Lerner and Marsha Tilchin
Yugoslavia, he was rescued by the
among the many students from here
Resistance, which smuggled him to
studying at JTS.
Allied forces in Italy. A native
This year's chairs for the dinner are
Detroiter, Rosenblum graduated from
Doris Blechman and Sharon Gene.
Wayne State University. He has been
Beth Shalom members serving on the
active with B'nai B'rith.
local JTS board include Anaruth
Mrs. Rosenblum was the first presi-
Bernard, Judge Benjamin Friedman,
dent of Beth Shalom Sisterhood and is
Judy Goldsmith, Dr. Barbara
a past member of the education and
Goodman, Eugene Greenstein, Dane
school board. She chaired the first
Voight and Mark Voight.
long-range planning committee and
For information or reservations, call
the Enhanced Generation for Seniors,
the Detroit JTS office, (248) 258-
the first in the area.
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Senior Program
Marks Shabbat
Temple Israel will continue its Senior
Saturday Shabbat program, a special
alternative Saturday morning service for
seniors.
Services this spring will be held May
4 and June 8 starting at 11 a.m., fol-
lowed by a light lunch. This gives sen-
iors an opportunity to attend a more
participatory service, much like the
Friday night alternative service.
Lunch will be free to those who
respond at least five days in advance to
Elaine Bertsch, (248) 661-5700.
Mother's Day
Meal Planned
The mothers of Congregation Beth
Shalom members are invited to a spe-
cial Mother's Day brunch 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, May 12, at the synagogue.
The brunch is sponsored by the
Beth Shalom cultural commission,
men's club and sisterhood.
There is a charge. Reservations will
be accepted through Thursday, May
9. For information or to make reser-
vations, call (248) 547-7970.