Adas Shalom Men's Club to Honor
Saa ran, Simmer at Breakfast Sun ay

Bnai Moshe Pupils Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam th--r
Fete Tercentenary Lifting of Decree Against Spinoza

Two events are planned this dustry at the University of Pitts-
month by the Men's Club of burgh and a lecturer at the Col-
Adas Shalom Synagogue. The! lege of Jewish Studies.
initial event of the year will be
Nicholas Lazar, chairman of
the first annual seminary break- the meeting, will be assisted by
fast at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the Herbert Harris, Sanford Gordon
synagogue.
and Max Biber.
To be honored at the event
The second even t is a concert,
will be David Safran and Sam- to be presented Jan. 23 to com-
uel Simmer. The
memorate both Jewish Music
affair is planned
Month and the American Jew-
yearly to recog -
ish Tercentenary.
nize one or more
A feature of the program will
members for
be
Hassidic and Yiddish selec-
outstanding
tions
to be sung by Cantor Nich-
service to t h e
olas Fenakel. Other highlights
congregation.
include piano selections by Mrs.
Coming here
Norman Allen, vocals by soprano
as guest speak-
Geraldine Posen, operatic duets
er will be Dr.
by Cantor Fenakel and Louis
Seymour J. Co-
Haber, executive director of Adas
hen, rabbi of
Shalom, and a narration by
Bnai Israel Syn-
Dr. Cohen
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal.
agogue, Pitts-
The 22-member Adas Shalom
burgh, Pa. A native New Yorker,
he is the third generation in ' Symphony will play several se-
his family to serve in the Amer- lections, under the baton of Zin-
ovi Bistritzky, assistant concert-
ican rabbinate.
A. member of the National ' master of the Detroit Symphony
Rabbinic Cabinet, he is also Orchestra.
Tickets for the latter event
vice - chairman of the United
Synagogue Commission on Social are now available at the syna-
Action,, is an instructor in in- I gogue office.

AMSTERDAM—(JTAa —Dr. Samuel " Rodrigues Pereira, Chief
The Tercentenary News, a
newspaper published by students Rabbi of the Amsterdam Sephardic community, made it clear that
of the ninth grade in the Bnai he saw no reason why the excommunication decree passed on
Moshe Religious School, . will be Baruch Spinoza, the famed Dutch Jewish philosopher, 300 years
distributed among students of , ago, should be revoked.
A lifting of the excommunication of Spinoza was proposed
the upper grades at school ses ,
recently by David Ben-Gurion, former Premier of Israel, but Dr.
sions this Sunday.
The mimeographed paper con- Pereira said he saw no reason for such an action. Spinoza's ideas,
tains articles on outstanding he said, were completely "non-Jewish."
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At 10 a.m., this Sunday, in the economic progress in the Jewish
Detroit E t Hebrew Book Shop
school's Rosman Hall, third State.
18294 Wyoming
grade students will present a
Tercentenary playlet. M. Weisz,
Harry Siegel and Thea Deutsch
are directing the play for the
class.
Participants will i n c 1 u d,e
Sharon Applebaum, Barry Ber-
lin, Helen Conn, Sandra Feld-
heim, Gary Fried, Helen Gable,
Steven Iczkovitz; Rita Sue Jack-
son, Barbara Kahn, Barbara
Komisar, Susan Lebowitz, Candy
Lutz, Diane Markle, 'Rita Moshe,
Harriet Markel, Judith Oppen-
heim, Mark Shrager, Margo
Spilkin, Barbara Steinman,
Pursuant to the By-Laws of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
Elaine Weiss and Lori Weiss.
tion of Detroit, the following list of nominees, selected from
the membership of the Federation for a three-year term
ending in 1958, eligible for election to the Board' of Gover-
nors of the Federation, has been presented to the Executive
SZ Young Marrieds
Director not less than thirty days prior to the Annual Meet-
ing which will take place on February 8, '1955.
Slate Child Panel

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'Do It Yourself' W orkshop Featured
At Second Half of Adult Institute

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"Jewish Do It Yourself," a a workshop on the Sabbath.
special workshop course in Jew- Various cantors will participate,
ish arts and crafts, music and and audio-visual aids will be
dance, will be presented for the used.
A series of Hebrew courses to
first time in Detroit by the
Synagogue Adult Institute, accommodate students in begin-
whose second semester will be- ners', intermediates or advanced
gin at 8 p.m., Jan. 18, at Adas classes also are being offered.
The monthly social get-to-
Shalom Synagogue.
Dr. David Blum, institute gethers will be continued during
chairman, announced that other! the second semester.
The Synagogue Adult Institute
new courses will include "A
Bookshelf of Modern Jewish Bi- is a joint undertaking of the
ographies," leading personalities! five Conservative synagogues in
in recent Jewish history, taught Detroit: Adas Shalom, Ahavas
by Rabbi Milton Arm; "Bible , Achim, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe
Texts for Modern Man," an and Shaarey Zedek. Registra-
analysis of selected verses from tion will begin at 7:30 p.m.,
Genesis to Job, conducted by Tuesday, at Adas Shalom,
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz.
Students may also register for Temple Israel Youth
the course in "Ethics of the
Fathers" conducted by Rabbi To Conduct Services
Jacob E. Segal. .Rabbis Aran,
Chinitz, Benjamin Gorrelick and
Tpe youth of Temple Israel
Moses Lehrman will be guest will lead the congregation in
lecturers. .
worship at sabbath services at
Discussion will center on Jew- 8:30 p.m., today.
ish values to be found in the
A panel of three students of
classical folk-sayings and para- Temple Israel High School will
bles of some 60 Jewish sages. deliver the sermon, under the
These will be analyzed with title of "And He Lived." The
especial emphasis on their ap- speakers are Sherry Tobias, Ju-
plication to modern life.
dith Oppenheim and Robert
"Know Your Prayer Book" will Lask. Richard Grnd, president
'be continued during the second of the high school group, will
semester. Among the innova- greet the congregation.
tions planned during the second! Other participants are Elinor
semester will be the inclusion of Millman, Judith Stutz, Myrna
Dalitz, Louise Lazarus, Freyda
Schultz, Betsyrose Barris, Ron-
List Sponsors for Visit
ald Bassey, Joan Schneider, Les-
ter Lunsky, Michael Stein, Sid-
of Rabbi I. M. Lewin
ney Jackson, Elaine Pliskow,
A sponsors committee has been Daniel Hass, Regean Berlow,
formed to honor the distin- Charles Babbush, Nita Lone.
The youth of the Temple will
guished Israeli leader, Rabbi
Izhak M. Lewin, who will be also serve as ushers and hosts to
guest and principal speaker at a the congregation at a social
. reception and banquet to be held hour following the services.
Jan. 18, at Rainbow Terrace.
The religious school, which
Forming the committee which has been in recess for two weeks,
will pay tribute to Rabbi - Lewin, will resume sessions Sunday.
a member of the Knesset and The week-day Hebrew classes
former Minister of Walfare in , have reopened. The confirma-
the Jewish State, 'will be the fol- tion class will meet Saturday.
lowing;
The College of Jewish Studies,
Rabbis Leizer Levin, chairman, operated jointly by Temple Is-
Leib Bakst, Joseph Elias, Moses , rael and Temple Beth El, opens
Fischer, Chaskel Grubner, Solo- its second semester Monday
mon, H. Gruskin, Israel I. Hal- night, with courses in Jewish
pern, Yaakov Homnick, Joel La- history and literature, taught
ke, Chaim Meisels, Joseph Ra- j by the rabbis of both Temples.
binowitz, M. Rothenberg, Joshua
S. Sperka and Max J. Wohlgel-
Israel Permits Syrian Planes
ernter.
Lay personnel include Samuel 1 To Fly over Its Territory
S. Aaron David I. Berris, Joseph
Borenstein, Harry E. Citrin, Dav-
LONDON, (JTA) — The Israel
id J. Cohen, Isadore R. Cohen, ! government has "conditionally
Meyer Freedman, Joe Gorman, agreed" to permit Syrian pas-
Alter Greenbaum, Jack Isbee, ' senger airlines to fly over Israel
Morris Kaner, Samuel Karabe- territory, the Times of London
nick, Henry C. Keywell, Yehudah reported.
Lacher, M. Lipshitz, B. Litwin, M.
Israel fighter planes forced
Manuel Merzon, Morris Mohr, down a Syrian plane last month
:Abe Nusbaum, Alex Roberg, Ir- when it violated IsraeLair space
ving Sarnoff, Morris Snow, Jacob but the plane, with its crew and
Soberman, Isidor Sosnick, Harry passengers, was later released.
Stoisky, Meyer Terebelo, Meyer The Israel-Syrian Armistice
Weingarden, J. Weiss, Nate Commission refused last week to
Wolok and Saw. Yustea,
oensure Isra:el for the action,

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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Nominees Announced For
Board Of Governors
Jewish Welfare Federation

"Meeting the Needs of Our
Children—Educationally, Emo-
tionally and Religiously" is the
topic of a program planned by
the Young Marrieds League of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek for 8:15
p.m., Jan. 17, in the synagogue
social hall.
Featured will be a panel of ex-
perts, headed by Elliot Schwartz,
educational director of Shaarey
Zedek; Dr. Meyer Teitelbaum
and Rabbi Milton Arm, assis-
tant rabbi of Shaarey Zedek.
Leading the discussants will
be Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, of the
Jewish Community Council. A
question and answer period will
follow. A social hour will con-
clude the evening. The public is
invited to attend.

Sidney J. Allen
Morris Garvett
Harvey H. Goldman
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson
Daniel A. Laren

Milton K. Mahler
Hyman Safran
Erwin S. Simon
James Wineman

Other persons may be nominated by petition or petitions
signed by not less than 25 members of the Federation and
filed with the Executive Director of the Federation not less
than ten days prior to the date of the annual meeting. Only
one person may be nominated in each petition and no nomi-
nation shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented
to be a candidate.

Mandell L. Berman
Mrs. John C. Hopp
Milton M. Maddin
Emil T. Stern
Jacob A. Citrin, Chairman

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