.• THE JEWISH . NEWS Friday, July 4, 1947 Christian Zionists Mobilize for Action •otigfog:atio'hai Activities Rabbi Samuel Stollman Ordained with Honors ; Preaches Here Saturday Rabbi Fram Addresses Christian Youth Camps; Laymen Lead Services Re-Elected Head of Rabbinical Assembly Page Seven During the next two weeks, Rabbi Leon Fram will be the guest of two Christian youth camps at 'which he will, lead groups, teach classes and lecture at the camp assemblies. From Sunday, July 6, to Sat- urday, July 12, he will serve on the faculty of the COngregation- alist Youth Camp at Olivet Col- lege, - Olivet, Mich. From Sun- day, July 13, to Saturday, July _19, he will serve on the staff of _the Youth Camp of the Evangeli- cal and Reformed Church, also at Olivet College. At both camps he will give courses on intercul- tural and interfaith relationships as well as on the teachings and symbols of Judaism. Rabbi Frarn's participation in DR. ISRAEL M. GOLDMAN the programs of these' camps was Dr. Goldman, Providence, R. I. arranged through the Detroit rabbi, was re-elected president Round Table of the National Con- of the Rabbinical Assembly of ference of Christians and Jews. America at the annual convention In previous summers, Rabbi Fram has taught at Methodist hehl last week at the 'Jewish youth camps in Michigan and Theological Seminary in New Pennsylvania, and at Congrega- tionalist camps in the Upper Pen- York. insula and at Frankfort, Mich. During Rabbi Fram's absence July 4th 'Eternal Light' from the city, the Sabbath Eve Program Sunday Morning services of Temple Israel are be- ing conducted by laymen of the Independence Day, July congregation at the Hampton Fourth, will be marked on the School, Warrington at Pickford. Eternal Light program by the Reuben Levine will lead the Fri- day night service on July 11, Levenson, Tobin Handle broadcast of an original story of Arthur J. Hass on July 18 and the American revolution, "Val- Diskin Orphanage Funds ley Forge," by Morton Wishen- Charles H. Aller on July 25. - Rabbi Bun Schekatz of Jeru- , grad, Sunday, July 6, 8 a.m., salem, who is here' in the inter - ests of the famous .Diskin Orphan- over WWJ. of "where vacation dreams come true" - Valley In Station the setting age of Palestine, - announces that Forge," where the American , South Haven's Finest Resort Israel Levensoki,3486 W. 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Schekatz states that the cost of Write for folder Music is composed by Morris supporting orphans there is $2.50 Mamorsky and conducted by Phone 789 a day. • Milton Katims. Cantor David Putterman will sing the liturgi Rabbis "Kipnis, Climes, Plead cal mzirc.theTlEr ptiroodnucotfio;iraw lte ilrl Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Stollman announce the ordination of their son, Samuel 6. Stollman, by the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi- cal Seminf-v-r of New York. Rabbi Samuel Stollman was or- dained with honors in June after many years of undergraduate study in rabbinic schools. He began his studies in Chicago where he attended the Hebrew Theological College and the Uni- versity of Chicago. In 1942 he transferred to the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi- cal Seniinary where he pursued his studies under Rabbi Shatzkes and Dr. Soloveichik, foremost tal- mudists of our time. He received his B. A. from Columbia Univer- sity and is now fulfilling the re quirements for his M. A. degree. Prior to his ordination, Rabbi Samuel Stollman occupied pul- pits in Detroit, Springfield, Ill., Worcester, and Boston, Mass. An able public speaker, he also has served as editor of Hazedek, the Yeshiva organ, is author of many articles and translated nu- merous Hebrew essays. He is spending a few weeks at the home of his parents and in- tends to return shortly to -assume a permanent position in Boston. He will occupy the pulpit at Mishkan Israel this Sabbath, when the congregation will fete his re- cent ordination. Hear Seminar Reports by Mrs. VanAuken, Rev. Kest- ings, Rev. Fink Three representatives of the Michigan Chapter of the Amer- ican Christian Palestine Com- mittee reported on the results of the annual seminar, held May 29-31 at Highland Park, Ill., at a luncheon meeting of the chapter at the Fort Shelby Hotel on June 24. Mrs. Howell VanAuken, the Rev. Charles Kestings and the Rev. Herbert Fink told of the various discussions on the Pal- estine situation and on the de- cisions of the seminar which cul- minated in the adoption of the following resolution: FIDELMAN'S For Housing for Zion Rabbis be McGraw. Milton E. Krents is eral hundred homes at Romamah, Jerusalem. The mission of Rabbi Clemes and Rabbi Kipnis is to Solicit money for this project, which has the endorsement of the FCabbinate of Palestine head- ed by Rabbis Isaac Halevi Her- zog and Ben-Zion Meyer UzieL Michigan Beach Hotel . One The public is invited to hear Cantor Salkowitz. To Memorialize Herzl In Detroit Synagogues A number of Detroit Synago- gues will hold memorial services for the late Dr. Theodor Herzl next week. Dr. Herzl died on the 20th day of Tammuz. 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