I - HMWmber th9 Sabbaih, to lry breakfast. 874-4R00 7 a.m. and at sunsef. 266-1313," (Sephar^ic Orthodox). (Chassidic). ■ , \ ♦ ♦ * ^ « * ' Congregation Emanuel. 1461 Blanshard, Victoria. Friday, September 21,6:52 p.ro. Sedi'a Nitzavim-Vayelech (Deuteronomy) Selichot Hftvdala, Sabbath ends September 22, 7:52 p.m. 5750 vegetarian meal; Saturday, 10 a.m. 732-3102. (Traditional-Egalitarian). ,C Betake yoursejit to the gardens * of .g^od ways.' slowly anil, patiently, according to what your condition makes possible. And be forewarned of excess that knows nois'teprby-step, and of distractions,, so that you may not lose yourself; for if there'is too much oil in the lamp; the light Will go out. — Bahya Ibn Pakuda « * « ■I IV RABBI 0 D Beth, Israel Congnegation. 4350 Oak. Rabbi Wilfred Louis Brier Home. 1055 W. 41st Avenue. Service's: 9:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. with Sam Zingerman, Ralph Rosenberg, Danny and Ron Kom-feld, Moe Frumkin, Kalel Kurtz. 261-9376. (Orthodox). Schara Tzedeck Congrega- Rabbi Victor Reinstein, Solomon?*Cantor Mu'rraJ Services: Friday. 8 p.m. Sat- tlon. 3476 Oak. Rabbi'^or- Nixon. Torah reader, D. """day, 9:30 a.m. 382-0615. decai Feuerstein. Cantor Rubin. Choir, S. Pelman, (Conservative). Moshe Preis. Services: Fri- True compassion and true love exist only among ehild-ren and for children. — Zohar,li, 276b. If G-d lived on earth, men would knock out all his windows. Yiddish saying director. Services: Friday, 8:15. p.m. Saturday, 9:15 a.m. Sunday^ 9 a.m. Weekdays, 8 fcons^^^^^ 731-4161 - Beth Tikvah Congregation. 9711 Geal Road, Richmond, ap^Jlabbi^ Howard SiegeLi ■l^i^h reader, J berg^SeiH'ices:^^^^^ SatUnfayi^ J() a^im^ M MoiuiaS^^&ftiP^dh^^ 7 i.m, 271-6262. (Conserva- day, 7:10 p.m. Saturday 9 * * * a.m. Mincha 7:05 p.m.-fol- Eitz Chaim Congregation, lowed by Seuda Shlishit and 9211 Blundell Road, Rich- Marriv. Havdala at 8:04 p.m. mondv B.C. Rabbi Maurice Myerowitz. Services: Friday, 8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. 274-0090. (Orthodox). « Hayurat Sim Shalom. 1053 Driugias Cres. (Oak and 19th): Affiliated with Van-louver Hillel Foundation; Rabbi Daniel Siegej; Seryicds, Friday, 6:30 p.m., followed by Sunday services 8:30a.m. and 7:10 p.m. Services during the week, 7:30 a.m. and:7:10 p.m. 736-7607. (Orthodox). ' Temple SholomT 4426 W. 10th Ave. Rabbi Philip Bregman. M urray Kenig, Cantorial Soloist/ Choir Di-_ rector. Service^/Fridky, 8:15 p.m,; Saturday, 10:30 a^m. 224-1381. (Reform). Sarn P^mt rites held^^^S^ Rabbi 1. Graveside sei^ices ;)w?ere held at Schara Ttedeckcen^e |rho died ar Home, age 86. Barrett, father of former B.C. premier, Dave Barrett, was a Firet \yo|:ld jyar veteran, who liifer tecaMe a successful. Vancouyer^rocer. || Barrett ^s born in Win-. i|ipegin 189|, H^efved overseas with the Manitoba Regiment and was wounded in the gas attack at Passchendaele. He was wounded a second time during^ zeppelin raid on. liondon. The gas left liim with eye problems that iresultedm total JbUtidness iiv 1957. - Befof^'^fetfiihj^hcre in the^ late 1920s, BsiriBeii/^s a logger. He began selling fruit andi yegetables ;^om a push - cariin Vancouver, then estab-l^is"lliw "^iiergef;la^ »ih6noshei6ktm. : '-^^ W0^:fW^i$^ This week^ pnarsha ds^i^pbej^^i^ that each Jewish farmer^dd to |(rihgf^ Ereiz Yisraelh blessed, with. H^^id hej)C^^ Explains the M&lutarW saw the first of his Olives or grapes blossom,' he-went; over bullrusheS'--''around:;the;bran(|]g^&g||K^ Asked Reb Moshe Leib of ||^$soy|iKf have to make a point about tying the.ft'uit?;Wh^t>^s^^ about the rope? - . And he answered — Cemi is'njaide^ i^^^^^^^ letters: lr£riief stands for G^d^ n '.Ali»»,^standsribr'^imiiisdl. ' ^ ^■v.■.;:^'.■V:'': l^^tands foijiia^^ The G^Mffreminds^a farmer that (redb^ ^ ^ ^ "that G-d's acts are great.r The fruit that JTwIzFwwiWis blessed - - . with does notjtisteome from the tractor, or chemical nutrients, Israel IS a nation only by rea- labor alone. It comes from the Al-mighty's hand, and we son of the religion, by posses- have to thank Him! This is emphasized in the way thej^iiy^ enter the landvasfterlfiiisftemJI^^^ L-rd thy G-d gives you.** ''f-' No nation^ no United Nations gave visEreigYisrML Israel was not created by the United Nations, the United Nations was created for the sake of Ereiz YisraeL Edch furrow of earth sfparkles with i:eiftisito. Ereiz Yisrael is the birthright of the Jewish people; CrtfV^^ If of iA^i^ As we approach the Holy Days, it is a great mA^oIr to buy wine and other food that comes from theHoly Land. We unite with-thet^iiia^ P Weniust not forget that we .Were sent jnto:this;WprM not to wear out so ihany shoes; suits or dresses, to j^obblie down so many pieces offish and meat but to grab as manymlfzvaAsas we can. ■'■. /^•.V;.;- The portion of the l^rahbeg^ be: when you come into the land which the L-rd yowr G-dgives you 4 ."The word V*ha^a.. "and it shall Jte -. is a word that connotes great joy. When is a Jew full ofjpy? When he dwells in the Holy L^nd . . . when he attaches himself to working and hclpmgEreizYlsrwL "^-"''^''^vv^^^ sion of the Torah. Saadya Gaon, 933 JEWISH CALENDAR 5745-1984 Rosh Hashona Yom Kippur Succot Hosiiana Rablia Shemiirf Atzeret ShnchatTbrali Rosh Chodesh RoshChodesh Chanulia Sept. 27-28 Oct. 6 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 26-27 Nov. 25 Dec. 19-26 families each Relatives iild Friends are advised that the UNVEILINGOF HEADSTONE in loving memory of thelate will take place Sunday, Sept. 23 at 11:00a.m. at the Rabbi M. Feuerstein and <;antor M. Preis Will officiate EsU^lii^ad 1909 PvfMMUll atltnllon paM to Louis Bloomf ield in JERUSALEM — Promi-nent Canadian Jewish leader Louis Bloomfield, 78, died suddenly of a heart attack recently in Jerusalem while visiting Israel to receive an honorary doctorate from Bar I Ian university. A life-long Zionist and philanthropist, Btdomfield served as treasurer of Israel Histad-rut campaign and Canadian Friends of AMAL. One of that organization's projects, Bloomfie.ld Stadium, was; named after him and his brother, Bernard. Bloomfield also sat on the board of governors of Hebrew university, Weizmann Institute, and Haifa Technion. In the general community he was active, on behalf of International Law, association, Canadian branch; Canadian Human Rights foundation; and World Wildlife. Fund Canada. He was a life governor of Montreal Children's hospital and Jeanne d'Arc hospital. JERUSALEM -- Rabbi Dr. Louis Rabitipwitz, Torah t scholar, communal leader and outspoken critic of apartheid, died recently in Jerusalem, aged 78. In the course of an outstanding career in service of his people and in-world of learning, he had been Chief Rabbi of United Hebrew Congregation of Johannesburg and of Federation of Synagogues of Transvaal and Orange Free State (1944-1961); professor of Hebrew at University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; and Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem. He was born in Edinburgh, scion of a distinguished rabbinical parentage, and was a graduate of Jews' College and Yeshiva Etz Chaim. His London university MA degree was obtained with distinction for exceptional merit in Hebrew and Aramaic; he was awarded rabbinical diploma in 1930 and later received^Jm/-cha from Chief Rabbi Avra-ham Kook of Palestine: and Ph.D. degree was conferred on him by London university for a thesis on Jews of Northern France during twelfth and fourteenth centuries. After serving as spiritual leader to three London synagogues, he assumed fulltime much more seriously than reported by Marriv.-r- while asleep chaplaincy during Second by an Israeli bullet which penetrated the wall of their flat during FOOD BANK From Page! als and 15 month. The JFSA director said many of these recipients are seniors. She added the numbers _ : ■ _ ■ . . .would have gone higher I . except the Agency, realizing i^^V ^ elections, is expected to their supplies are limited, ^e a member of the mner **There's a long, cold winter coming for theunemployed," she predicted. UNITY HABBI RABINOWITZ tion for his tirades against racialism. He had always wanted to settle in the Jewish State and took the opportunity to depart in 1961. In Israel he devoted muchof his energy to world of scholarship — as deputy editor, later supplementary volumes editor, of Encyclopedia Judaicd: and in writing books and newspaper and magazine articles, jcns decided not to advertise.the Bank too widely. -We just didn't want to have to turn people away," said Landau. Presently B'nai B'rith Women, spearheaded by organizer Jean Cohen*: have been conducting a **food gathering" campaign in conjunction with Vancouver synagogues, including door-to-door canvassing. Landau said the initiative luis met with some success, and she urges the community to offer its fullest support. . COMMENTARY From Page 4 According to the boy's parents he had been wounded cabinet. Meanwhile, Gush Emunim, militant Orthodox group that created numerous wildcat settlements in occupied territo^ ries in the 1970s, warned it will dojhesame again if there is an attempt to freeze development of settlements on West Bank. Likud and Labor disagree on future of Jewish settlements but Shamir has said he hopes "we have found a way to ^o-pperate, to work together despite existing differences." Labor has consented in the agreement to uphold the outgoing Govemmenfis decision to build 27 new settlements, but will ^elay any construction for economic reasbns. World War andsaw service in Middle £ast and Europe.; In 1945 he left Britain to become Chief Rabbi in Joha-nessburg. South Africa, and during his 16 years there ' Orthodoxy and an putstahd-ing communal figure but also a forthright denunciator of apartheid, As a fiery aiid elo-", quent orator from pulpit and platform, he enraged the country*s political leadership ... He is .survived by his wife and at times was even critized Justine.of Montreal. by members of his congrega- an exchange of gunfire in the street. For some uhexplairied reason Fisk's account was not published until more than five weeks later, i.e. in article noW being discussed, Fisk did not interview any Israelis about theJncident. His account relied entirely on the-boy's parents. But thep, as this writer has previously observed, Fisk is an excellent writer who is proved himself to be not only not very good at the reporter's basic job' of gettiiig more than a staunch champion of Jewish one side to ja story. < * This is a skill which The T^m^ras a whole needs to brushup on— at any rate when dealing With the Middle East. Imagine if the British police had been a^ccused ,of ktjiing a; child. Can you believe the paper would haye waited two months before even alluding to a denial? Never mind, we have JTie Times pf London t thaiik for having now put us all on our guard abpuUpo the next atrocity story—which will,- dfepiirsc; be publis % that newspaper. — jcns MOVINQ A TRANSFER LTD. 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