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by Rabbi Jell^rey Hoffman. MEIR GOTTESMAN
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' Beth ^ Hfimidrash Congregation. ^231 HeatfaerJ lUbbi Avraham .Tauby. Sejrvices.'i Friday. 6:15 p.iti. Saturday. 9 a,m., with Mincha 6:15 p.m.. followed by-'Seuda Shlishit and Maariv. Sunday 9 a.m., followed by brejAkfast. ^74-4800 (Sephardic Orthodox).
* « * Beth Israel Congregtltion; 4350 Oak. Rabbi Wilfred Solomon. Rabbi Jeffrey Hoffman. C^ntoi M urray Nixon. Torah reader. D. Rubin. Choir, S. Felman. director. Services: Friday, 6 and 8:15 ' p.m. Saturdiay, 9:15 a.m. Junior Congregation, Saturdays 10:30 a.m., directed by Neal Chark. 73M161 (Conservative).
Beth Tikvah Congiegfition* 9711 Oeal Road, Richmond,
JSitz Chaim Congregation
921 i Blundeil- Roacf, Ri%h- week, 7t30 a.m. and 6:45 p,m., mond, B.C. Services; Friday. Shabbat morning groups for
an oppoiturtitj^^foj^^veiypne ' pARSHArMBT20BAH: Mif ftlliiSiilS^ tneet in a^habbat SJdnnetimes Azores beifall a person. Cr^^ 6:45 p.m. Services during atmosphere. problems are the ori^wc cause ourselves.
llcd HOttIS S^VviC^S N<* one can hurt.us! as Inttch a^ we hurt ourselves.
8 p.m. and Saturday. 9 a.m. 274-0090. (Orthodox). « » •
toqis Brier Home« 1055 W. 4lst Avenue. SerViois: 9:15 a.m. and 6 p.m., with Sam Zingermaki^ Ralph. Rosenberg, Danny and Ron Korn-fel(C Moe Frumktn. Kalel Kurtz. 261-9376. (Orthddox>.
Schara Tzedeck Congregation. 3476 Oak. Rabbi Mcnahem F^ogel. Cantor Moshe Preis. Services^ .£ri-day, 6:45 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. Mincha 6:45 p.m. followed by Seuda Sblishit and Maariv. Havdala at 7:45 p.m. Sunday services 8r30 a.m. and
children, led by Marvin Hub-erman. 736-7607i(GfthGdox).
Temple Sholofli. 4426 W. 10th Ave. Rabbi Philip Bregman. Murray Kenig; Cantonal Soloist/Choir Director. Service, Friday. 8:15 p.m.; Saturday, 10:30 a.m. 224-1381. (Reform)r ^
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Young Israel of Vancouver;
Services ,every \Shabbat at Young Israel Bayit. 486 W. 26th Ave. at Cainbie. Rabbi Maurice Myerowitz. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Kiddush follows. 738-0361. (Orthodoxy.
The congregation at LfOuis
. ^ Inthet old days, whert a Je^v ci^iflltliilai^ a rabbi to learn how to do teshuviL ' „
Bner Home was once «gain p^r exaihpli a Jew came to Reb Eliyahu* dutmacher of paid a spiritual visit last GraydetS: to receive a ^IJUiifell«*AifW for all his tfartsgressions. month by Beth Israel Rabbi rabbi studied asefer to see how to proceecl, the man
Wilfred Solomon. Cantor ' started irstinghtsov^lrdi, sin after^in, transgression after trans-Murray .Nixon and the Beth gression, a whole Chopping list!
IsraelChoir. The Visitors led - jhc rabbi interrupted him: **My son." he said. "youVe con-seiyices from the Home*s shul fgssed to me more than enough. But one thing I dont under-pulpitFridayevening^March stand. Whatgreat hurtdidthe Al-mighty doagaitist^ou that
B.C. Rabbi Howard: Siegel^ _
I'orah reader. David £ngel-
Sa7t IS'^'^mK ^^^^^ Justice Laskin dies at 71
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'Shoa* victimB sue
LOS ANGfeLES — Five Holocaust survivors from Yugoslavia, who are now American citizens, have^ filed a^lass action legal suit against Andrija Artukovic, formfir Minister of the Interior of the Nazi puppet state of Croatia, the Simon Wiesenthal Centre reported. jta
OTTAWA — Chief Justice a.m. 271-6262. ("Conserva-- Bora Laskin, the first Jewish
Cluibad-lnbavitchi 5750 Oak. Rabbi Yitzchak Wine-berg. Rabbi Yakov Fellig. Rabbi Avraham Feigelstock. Services: Friday, sunset. Saturday, 10 a.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. and at sunset. Weekdays,
person in Canadian history to beappointed to the Sppreme Court of Canada, diedjast week'of complications due to recurrent pneumonia. He was 71. •
Laskin was Chief Justice for the past 10 years and not due to retire until his 75th
7a.m.andatsunset.266-1313, birthday. He died in hospital- ^
(Chassidic).
Congregation 1461 Blanshard. Rabbi Victor Services Friday
EmanneL Victoria. Reinstein,
6 p.m..
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. 382-0615. (Conservative).
Shlrle)^Szfednl succurTibs^at69
Szredni, a resident of Vancouver i<^^ 43^ years, pas^ away on Marcli 16 in her,69tlj year.
Bcmi in R^sia; the former Shirley Gobdmah lived in Winmpeg froiiiv^!^^!^ until .1941 when shq c^me to Van-couyer. She was affiliated locally "mthHadassah. r ,
Predeceased %'her a sister ahid two brothers, she is survived by her husband NUsen Szredni; a sort, Ted Szredni; and a brother Max Goodman.
prayeside funerar services and. biurial were held March 18 at Schara Tzedeck cemetery -with Rabbi M./ Fogel officiating. Chevra Kadisha was in charge of arrange-ineiits/
after a winter spent battling pneumonia.
A native of Fort William, Ontario^ Laskin'was hailed by colleagues and admirers as **Moses the lawgiver,** and was credited with bringing the ; Supreme Court of Canada to maturity as a constitutional-court.
He was oftenilescribed as a Staunch federalist anid a defender of civil rights. In September 1981 he led the majority in a landniark deci-. sion which gave the federal government theiegal, but not;^ the^ conventional -nght,' to proceed witliout provihciaL consent to patriate the constitution.
Laskin was bom Oct. 5, 1912, the son of Max Laskin.
MEMORIALS
-DEATHS
EDA GOLCM AN March 24
Aa another BiMttht pominunity service feature. Deaths will be published weekly as they are regi8tersd.<^THE PUBLISHER.
r^^M^Cre Max
I furniture store oh the Port Arthur, side near the waterfront. Three children: were ^ bom; Bora firsts Qiuck^ then ■ Saul, who everitiially took o\^w the fiirii^^ business anid^sbecame; mayor of Port .;';;AlJhur;-,
|uarchite<;t$ of the Fbit^W ^ijeyilish Community aiidser I fol^iiianjtryc^
Ijts synagogi^ , '"The family lived welli but f Certainly f were not^;^iaiffluent. J^e Laskin household was
jeWish :iih4i^ Itoiiead ,and:.\vnte:Hebre^ 1^ pissed his^^igiioh^ out his life.
|^;:;.;|4mor^';his^:,'i!)Qariy ;.
J tidns. Chief Justice Laskin ^^SamemberoftheaStional; executive committee* bf-Ae ;(^nadianVJewish C|ongies^ aiiid past president of the 0in-;^;i-adian Friertds of the Hebrew ;:uQiyer5ity.':■ ., 5^ F^rime Ministei^i-Pieri'e Eliiot Triideau, •. who ap-poiiitted laskin i^iefjiistice b&ember 1973; said lie was
loss bfsttch a great Catnatliah, a bHlliant legid ihihd who pre-
^..... ^ sided over t^e Supteme court
tbe_m^ngl Russian, army^'. *dunng such' an--^important' arrive^ irf^WJnnipeg m 1904 perTod in the search for the and worked for 50 cents a day Canadian identity.** in a scrapyard. He earned Chief Justice Laskin is sur-enougiiL money to bring over vived by his widow, the his wife-a year later. former Peggy Tenenbaum; a
They settled on the Fo?r sort, John; and a daughter, William side of Thundf r Bay Barbara.
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leader of the separatist Western Canada/,Concept Party who volunteered to defend
emblazoned with swastikas. The reporter returned to the station and gave it to Pat.
**At first I thought this was very funny,** Bums noted,
Keegstra. The former mayor explaining that he placed the . pf Eckyille, Alberta has been sign agairtst a wall jn his charged under Section 28r.2 office, printing facing toward oftheCrimi|ialCodefor**wil- the wall, fully promoting hatred **But the next day Pellikaan-against any identifiable ^ came up here and asked for group.** "his sign. I told him he had
The next day. Bums said» a libelled meiand now heiwants CJOR reporter covering the his sign back! I saB/You sort-; J.C. Kerkhbff construction of-a-hr 1: I wonH give it to..
union controversy, returrted to his car to fiiid a huge sign on it .declaring: **PAT BURNS IS A NAZI,? and
you. Getoutofherer
9ura8 said* **There i^ no doubt about h, this* guy is crazy. *^
you sinned so much against Him?*
Time flies and we walk in a dream. We do the «ame things over and over again. We say there is time. But when will we do teshmtfi . . '
Said one Tzaddik: is a custom today that when a Chassid
goes to his rebbe, he tells him all the good things he does. Reb
'Shlomo of Karlin used to do the o|>posite. The good things he
tised to hide after ail, can a rebbe reward him?** It was the
faults and sins that he revealed, like Jews iii ancient times who
showed their blemishes'totheiir<»Aeit so they could be healedl
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All otherlxores are not Ixores—everything that happens has a kernel of light and blessing in it.But soinetinnes we can!t see it!
Explains the Medrash: for 40 years the Amorites hid gold in the building walls of Eretz Visrael. When the Jews came, they couldnS find it. But what happened?/Came a plague to the walls, the stones were excised according to tradition at that time and there: a pot of goldf
The same way,, explains the Aish Kodesh, a Jew can perceive a pikgue striking him, G-d forbid: Things look bad... and yet hidden in the Walls of troubles isa golden blessing.
A person gets ill, and learns what life means. You lose one job, you find a much better one. G-d is everywhere. A Jew never said —ite^oA! I have a plague. HesaidA:'iie;?aA.. .it looks like a plague, it looks like trouble ... and yet there is hope. Where there is G-d and Torah and mitxvos, there is light and life and hope and laughter.
A certain Jew who liked the bottle took yet another drink. „
His wife screamed at him: **You*re a drunk like Lot.**
Answered he: "^IfJ*^ Lot^hen youJre his wife, Wby4^'t you^^, tumimo a pillar of salt?** i ' . '
No salt, no tears'and no tiores. May we all'-be blessed. Shabbat Shalom.;
Paraguay saM staling on Mei^te pursuit
NEW YORK Beate Klarsfeld, French Nazi-hunter who helped track down Klaus Barbie In Bolivia last year, said in New York the' Paraguayan government^ was making only *'half-hearted and Iistless**attempts to locate Josef Mengele, the Auschwitz ' death camp doctpr kiiown as the **Angel of Death.** Jcns.^
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