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November 13, 1953 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-13

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Quota of $80,000 Accepted Here

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ForJewish Theological Seminary

LOUIS BERRY (left) and
SAMUEL B. SOLOMON (right)
are shown discussing plans
with WILLIAM D. KAUFMAN,
the Seminary's field director
for Michigan and Eastern
Canada, for the launching of
the annual campaign conduct-
ed by the Detroit :Friends of
the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary.
* * • •
Louis Berri' and Samuel B.
Sol9mon, chairmen, Detroit
Friends of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America, an-
nounce the appointment of co-
chairmen for this year's Sem-
inary campaign.
The new co-chairmen include:
Theodore Curtis, past president
of Congregation Bnai Moshe;
Sol Eisenberg, of Adas Shalom
Synagogue; Nathan R. Epstein,
past president of Adas Shalom;
Samuel Friedman and David M.
Miro of Cong. Shaarey Ze-dek.
The Detroit chairmen disclosed
that the Detroit Friends of the
Seminary liave accepted a cam-

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paign goal- of -$80.000 toward a.
national quota of. $2,343,000.
Solomon-is a member of the
executive council of the national
planning committee of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary, and
Berry is national co-chairman
of the national planning com-
mittee and a member of the
board of overseers of the Sem-
inary.
The annual campaign in be-
half of the Seminary is spon
sored jointly by Congregations
Shaarey Zedek, Beth Aaron, Bnai
Moshe and Adas Shalom. These
synagogues, together with Con-
gregation Ahavas Achim, are
members of the United Syna-
gogue of America ? representing
the Conservative movement in
the United States.
The Seminary's central edu-
cational institutions are located
in New York City with a branch
—the University of Judaism—
in Los Angeles. It maintains
institutions of religious and so-
cial studies in Chicago, Boston
and New York.
In this area, -its rabbinical
graduates include Rabbis Morris
Adler, Benjamin Gorrelick, Jacob
Segal and Moses Lehrman of
' Detroit; Philip Kieval of Flint;
Herman Grossman of" Kalama-
zoo; and Gershon Winer of
Grand Rapids.
The Seminary is the producer
of the Eternal Light Radio Pro-
gram.
In recent years, the Seminary
has produced 10 television pro-
grams each year over NBC's
weekly "Frontiers of Faith"
program, the second in a cur-
rent series is being televised here
this week (See Jewry on the Air
column).

10 DETROIT 1-SWISH NEWS ' Temple Israel Plans
Friday, November 13, 1953
To Greet New Members





Round Table Honors
Miss Collins Nov. 19
At Anniversary Event

The Detroit R o u n d Table
award for outstanding service in
human relations will be pre-
sented to Miss Laurentine Col-
lins. at the Round Table's an-
niversary dinner Thursday, in
Masonic Temple.. Miss Collins is
divisional director of s c.h o o 1
community relations of the De-
troit Public Schools. j'he' din-
ner will begin at 6:30 -p.m. in
the Fountain Room.
Simon D. Den Uyl, president
of Bohn Alumninum. and Brass
and general chairman .of the
dinner, announced that Miss
Collins' award is being given in
recognition. of her successful ef-
forts on behalf of - intergroup
education in the Detroit Public!
Schools.
Observing the 25th year in
Which the National Conference
of Christians • and J e w s has
maintained its educational pro-
gram combatting racial and re-
ligious tensions, the dinner will
feature L. L. Colbert, president
of Chrysler Corporation. Speak-
ing on "Modern Industry and
Ithe Human Values," Colbert will
be introduced by James J.
Nance, president of the Packard
Motor Co.

Dr. Sidney Hoenig
Lectures at Wayne

The fifth annual Hillel lecture
at Wayne- University will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, In room
101, State Hall, 5143 Cass.
Dr. Sidney B. Hoenig, profes-
sor of Jewish history at Yeshiva
University, New `York, will speak
Mishkan Israel to Hold
on "The Pharisaic Influence on
Memorial Services
Christianity."
sponsored by
The lecture
Members and friends of Cong.
Mishkan Israel will meet at 5:30 the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
p.m., Nov. 22 for their tradi- tion and the department of
humanities -at Wayne University.
tional Teth-Vav
The director of the humanities
Kisl e v observ- ,-
program, Prof. Harold A. Basil-
ante in memory
ius, will introduce the lecturer.
of members who
A reception in honor of Dr.
have passed
Hoenig will be held at the Hillel
away.
House • where hostesses will be
The program
the Bnai Brith Women's Council:
will begin withk
Maariv services,
and will be fol-
Cenfral Junior Hadassah
lowed b y the
To Memorialize Weizmann
Hazkarah serv-
ice, to be chant-
Central Chapter of Junior Ha-
ed by Cant o reantor Boyarsky
Rubin Boyarsky. Rabbi Isaac dassah will hold an oneg shab-
Stollman will speak at the pro- bat at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 20, at
2,445 Oakman Blvd. A program,
gram.
A catered dinner will be in commeration of Israel's first
served following services in the President, Chaim Weizmann,
social hall. Reservations to the has been planned. Young men in
latter affair can be phoned to the community are invited. A
social hour will follow.
TY. 6-8749 or TY. 7-1524.

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A special service of welcome
has been arranged by Temple
Israel at 8:30 p.m., today, at
!vhich 100 new member families
joining the temple this fall, will
be greeted by Rabbi Leon Fram,
president Jacob A. Citrin and
Robert Rosen, chairman of the
welcoming committee.
New members will receive
flowers to identify them for
greeting as new members by the
rest of the membership. A re-
ception in their honor will be •
held following services in the
youth center.
Rabbi Fram will preach on
"The Spirit of Temple Israel."
The temple choir, directed by „.
Karl Haas, will sing sabbath
music in support of Cantor Rob-
ert S. Tulman.

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