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July 22, 1955 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-07-22

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SERVICES

SYNAGOGUE

CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p. m., to-
day; at 9 a. m., Saturday.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6 p. m., today;
at 8:45 a. m., Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath. services at 6 p. m.. today; at
8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of William Fischel will
be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 11:15 a. m. to 12 noon,
Saturday.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7 p. m., today; at 8:45
a. m., Saturday.

1955 Beth Yehudah Yearbook
in Memory of Saul Sloan
A. Howard Bloch and Daniel
A. Laven, co-chairmen of the
annual Yeshivath Beth- Yehudah
Yearbook, ,announced that the
1955 edition would be dedicated
to. the memory of Saul Sloan,
recently deceased Detroit build-
er. Details are available from
Irving Warner at the Yeshivah,
12305 Dexter, WE. 1-0203.

Congregation Beth Shalom
Elects Rabbi M. S. Halpern

Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak
Park, announces the election of
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern as
spiritual leader, effective Aug
15. A native of St. Louis, Mo.,
and son of Rabbi Abraham Hal-
pern, he majored in philosphy at
Columbia University.
In 1949, Rabbi Halpern entered
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
spent his junior year with his
wife, in Israel, at the Hebrew
University, and was ordained
from the Seminary in 1953 with
degrees of Rabbi and Master of
Hebrew Literature.
Rabbi Halpern comes to Cong.
Beth Shalom from the armed
forces where he served as Chap-
lain in Fort Campbell, Ky., and
with the overseas forces in Stutt-
gart, Germany. He and Mrs.. Hal-
pern have one daughter, Renanah.

Ahavas Achim Youth Group
Plans Aug. Splash Party
Ahavas Achim Youth Group
will sponsor a splash party at
Dodge Park the middle of Au-
gust. Chairman of the affair will
be Terri Faxstein. Faygabeth
Atlas will organize a phone com-
mittee to notify members of
date and time of meeting. Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Faxstein, Mrs.
Maurice Snyder and Mrs. Rich-
ard Burns will again act as
chaperones and drivers for the
Outing.
Bi-monthly meetings will be- Two Sides to Every Office
gin on Sept. 13.
"Do we have two political par-
ties in this country because there
are two sides to every question,
$10 PER MONTH
Pop?" Henny Youngman's son
asked.
We Serve as Your Office . .
"No," Henny answered. "Be-
Permitting your clients to keep in
cause there are two sides to ev-
touch with you during business
ery office—inside and outside."
hours.

your .
We snswer.
incoming calls.
. Mailing Address Optionel

Selections from both light and
grand opera will be presented by
30 members of the DETROIT
MUNICIPAL OPERA COMPANY
in, their Summer Opera Concert
Festival, 8:20 p.m., Aug. 5, at the
Women's City Club. Tickets may
be purchased at the door.

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Women-As-Rabbis
Proposal Scored
By the Orthodox

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9

Reception Here on
TueSclay for Israeli
Rabbi M. Simcha

,Friday, July 22, •954

Rabbi. Mordecai Simcha, prin-
cipal of the Foundation for Ab-
sorption of Immigrant Children
in Israel, who arrived here this
week for a brief
stay, will be
honored at a re-
ception, at 8:30
p.m. next Tues-
day, at the
home of the
Norman Suke-
nics, 17501 Wis-
consin.
Arthur Klein,
Barton's Choco-
lates, who was
a classmate of
Rabbi Simcha
in Vienna, is a. Rabbi Simcha
member of the committee on
arrangements.
,Rabbi Simcha has explained
that the Foundation for Ab-
sorption of Immigrant Children
was organized in Israel by the
Brisker Ray, Itzhak Zvi Solo-
veitchik. Two centers already
are functioning under the direc-
tion of the Foundation near
Jerusalem and another is
planned for the Tel Aviv area.

Guatemalan Ambassador
Presents Credentials

FALLSBURG, N. Y. (JTA)—
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr, Jose
The Orthodox Rabbinical Coun-
G o r g e Granados, Guatemala's
cil of America, at its convention
first Ambassador to Israel, pre-
here, heard a message from Pres-
sented his credentials to Israel
ident Eisenhower who expressed
President Itzhak Ben Zvi. Ac-
the hope that the Council's en-
deavors "will continue to heigh-
cepting the documents, the Presi-
ten in Americans of every faith
dent recalled Dr. Granados' im-
an awareness of the spiritual and
portant
contributions to t h e
moral heritage which all of us
United Nations decision to es-
share."
tablish the Jewish State.
Taking up the recent proposal
Dr. Granados, who formerly
that women s e r v e as rabbis,
served his country as chief dele-
Rabbi Henry R. Gold, a practic-
gate -lb the UN, expressed his
ing psychoanalyst, scored "this
great pleasure with the tremen-
agitation in c e r t a i n non-tradi-
dous strides made by Israel in
tional Jewish circles" as stem-
the seven years of its existence.
ming from the "excesses of hy-
Meanwhile, Guatemala has ac-
per-feminism which threatens the
cepted Eric Heineman as Israel
who fabric of American so-
Charge d'Affaires in Guatemala
ciety." He said: "It is prepos-
City. The Ambassador, Dr. Joseph
terous to think t hat women's
Kessary, will reside in Mexico
happiness should depend on their
City.
occupying 50 percent of all jobs
as taxi drivers, engineers and
ministers. Those who seek to sell
women on such goals are, substi-
tuting the 'ersatz of self-infla-
tion for the d i g n i t y of self-
acceptance."
Dr. Gold elaborated on this
theme by pointing out that the Mizrachi Week Proclaimed
"classic rabbinic law never re- For July 30 to Aug. 'I
garded the mate as the king of
As concomitant to the World
the family or its benevolent Mizrachi Conference, beginning
despot, but considered him at Aug. 2, in Jerusalem, and the
least as the president of the fam- opening of Bar-Ilan University,
ily, ever subject to emotional re- built in Israel. by Ainerican Miz-
election. This attitude was trans- rachi, on Aug. 7, the American
ferred to the organized religious branch of this religious-national
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It was. a system of distribution rachi week, to extend from July
Lessons arranged for any time
of function. To be sure this sys- 30, (Sabbath of Consolation) to
convenient to you between
A. M. and 10 P. M. Monday
tem did not always work ideally Aug. 7.
through Friday; and 8 A. M.
but it gave the Jewish family
and 6 P. M. Saturday and Sun-
much of its stability."
The corpse of friendship is not
day.
The Soviet Embassy in
worth embalming.—Hazlitt
Washington announced that
the request of the Orthodox
Rabbinical Council of America
for permission to send a dele-
gation to visit the Jews in
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establish religious ties with
Russian Jewry.
The convention concluded with
the adoption of a_ resolution
urging the establishment of a
world confederation of Orthodox
rabbis embracing spiritual lead-
ers in every country and with
headquarters in Jerusalem. The ,
resolution suggested that a world
conference of .Orthodox rabbis
be convoked within the coming
year in Israel to establish the
federation.
The convention also adopted
a resolution on Israel, urging
President Eisenhower "to use
71A
hiS good and great -office to ex-
pedite the completion of a de-
fense pact between this govern-
ment and Israel.'! The delegates
called for "full fledged support
of the United Jewish Appeal
and the Israel bond drive as
important instrumentalities for
our support of Israel during
these crucial times."

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State Dept. Aims at
Middle East's Amity,
Jewish News Is Told

In a belated comment on The
Jewish News editorial, "The
Puzzles of Our State Depart-
ment," in our issue of -April 15
—a copy' of which did not reach
him until last week—Howard A.
Cook, chief of the public ser-
vices division of the Department
of State, writes: _
"As I stated in my letter,
`Our Government did everything
it appropriately could do' with
regard to the matter of the Jews
in Egypt who were convicted by
the Egyptian courts of spying
for the State of Israel.
"Our policy of seeking to re-
duce tensions in the Near East-
ern area remains unchanged. We
shall continue to encourage the
creation of an improved atmos-
phere in the hope that long-term
solutions will be examined in a
constructive spirit and that a
measure of cooperation between
Israel and the Arab states can
be achieved."

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