Shaarey Zedek Joins in Celebration
Of Rabbinical Assembly's 50th Year
6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 5, 1951
Reconstructionism Gets
Cong. Shaarey Zedek of De- versity in fulfillment of the re-
troit, will participate in a spe- quirements for the degree of Boost from Rabbinate
cial Jubilee Sabbath to be con- Doctor of Philosophy.
At Two Conferences
A lecturer in Political Philoso-
phy at City College of New
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Two rab-
York, he is a member of the
staff of the Seminary College of binical conferences held simil-
Jewish Studies, the Rabbinical taneously in New York and
Assembly of America and the Chicago—each lasting two days
committee on textbook publica- —decided to establish an organ-
tions of the United Synagogue ization to be known as the Rab-
Commission on Jewish Educa- binical Fellowship for the pur-
tion. He has served on the Laws pose of helping to unify Jewish
Committee of the Rabbinical community life in religious mat-
Assembly of which Rabbi Mor- ters.
ris Adler is chairman.
The rabbis who attended the
Beth Aaron Dedicates
two parleys were members of
Services to Rabbinate
Conservative and Reform move-
Together with over 400 Con- ments. The meetings were ar-
servative Congregations in the ranged by the Jewish Recon-
United St at es and Canada, structionist Foundation with a
Cong. Beth Aaron will dedicate- view to strengthening and wid-
its services on the coming Sab- ening the support of the Re-
bath to the national observance constructionist movement in
of the National Rabbinical As- Judaism, of which Dr. Mordecai
sembly Sabbath marking the Kaplan is the founder.
50th anniversary of the Rabbi-
The New York session, at-
RABBI SIMON NOVECK
nical Assembly of America.
tended by 40 rabbis, established
ducted on Jan. 5-6 in commem-
Beth Aaron will hold a special a committee on Jewish worship.
oration of the 50th anniversary late Friday - evening service at The committee will study the
of the Rabbinical Assembly of 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Benjamin H. role of prayer and synagogue
America, it was announced by Gorrelick, who will conduct the worship in Jewish life and will
Rabbi Morris Adler, spiritual service, will preach on "The investigate t h e problems of
leader of the Synagogue.
American Rabbi, a Symbol of synagogue attendance. The
The forthcoming Jubilee Sab- Historic Jewish Continuity and Chicago session analyzed the
status, of the Sabbath.
bath will be celebrated by more Future."
than 300 Conservative congrega-
tions throughout the United
States and Canada, according to
Rabbi Max D. Davidson, Presi-
dent of the Rabbinical Assembly.
Messages of congratulations
on the organization's golden
anniversary and the forthcom-
ing • Jubilee observance have
been sent to the Rabbinical As- TEMPLE ISRAEL: At Friday night services Rabbi Leon Fram will
speak on "The Past Year And the Year Ahead."
sembly by President Harry S.
Truman and Dr. Louis Finkel- CONG. BNAI MOSHE: At late Friday services, Rabbi Moses Lehr-
stein, president of the Jewish
man will preach on "Seeing a Little Farther."
Theological Seminary of Amer- CONG. JOSEPH W. ALLEN, Jewish Home for Aged: At Saturday
ica.
services Rabbi David S. Bakst will speak on "The Modern
Ignorance of Humanity Versus Biblical Concepts."
President Truman's message
reads, in part:
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45, p.m< today; at 8:45
a.m., Saturday.
"For 50 years the Rabbinical
Assembly has served the inter- CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: At Saturday services Rabbi Leo
Neuhaus will speak on "Israel and the Egyptians." • *
ests of God and country. As
spiritual leaders in Conservative TEMPLE BETH EL; At late Friday services, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
synagogues and as chaplains in
will review Robert Payne's "Mao Tse Tung—Ruler of Red
the armed services, the members
China."
of this organization have served CONG. ADAS YESHURUN: At Saturday morning services, Rabbi
well their religion and their
Leo Goldman will speak on "And I Have Remembered My
people.
Covenant."
"The spiritual values of or- CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: At Saturday morning services, Rabbi
ganized religion are fundamen-
Simon Noveck, of New York, will be guest preacher, commem-
tal to our development as a Na-
orating the jubilee anniversary of the Rabbinical Assembly of
tion and to the furtherance of
America (See story on this page.)
our international objectives. The CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services Rabbi Israel.
lasting peace, for which we all
Halpern will preach "What Prayers Do For Us." Howard
earnestly pray, would be hollow
Sheldon Cohen will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.
indeed if it were not based on CONG. BETH AARON: At Saturday morning services, Rabbi Ben-
the principles of justice which
jamin H. Gorrelick will preach "The Powerful Eloquence of
are embodied in the teachings
the Tongue-Tied Moses."
of religion."
Honoring the occasion will be
Rabbi Simon Noveck, spiritual Louis Ellenbogen Heads
leader of the Park Avenue Syn- Beth Abraham Cemetery Assn.
agogue of New York, who will
be guest speaker at the regular
At the annual election of the
Sabbath morning services at the C e m e t e r y Association of
Shaarey Zedek. He i is the broth. --; Cong. Beth Abraham, Louis El-
er of Harold Noveck, of Detroit. lenbogen was elected president;
Rabbi Noveck is a graduate of Hyman Weller and Morris Mohr,
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