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Rabbi Moyshe Feinstein, dean
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lem in New York, will be the
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W here by Rabbi Chayirn Teijer,
in executive vice-president of the
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A welcome Rabbi Feinstein, in-
W cluding a Kabalas Ponim at
H 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at Young
Israel Center on Dexter.
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and will deliver a Talmudic dis-
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0 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
On Saturday morning, he will
0:: speak at Cong. Bnai Zion, and
ca at 3 p.m., he will speak at Cong.
73 Mogen Abraham. While here,
rai he will be the guest of Rabbi
Leizer Levin.

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The desire for safety stands
against every great and noble
enterprise. —Tacitus

Beth Abraham Men's Club Program,
Sunday Musicale, Slated for Dec. 16

Maxwell Nadis to Freside I emp ► e ► srdel 'vier' Vl uv
at Evergreen Cong. Panel to Hold Layman'g . Service

Evergreen Jewish Congrega-
tion has called a meeting at 8:30
p.M., Wednesday, in St. Mat-
thew's social hall, Evergreen
and Cambridge. Maxwell Nadis
will moderate a panel discussion
on "How the American Jewish
Family Can Best Serve the
Needs of Our Children."
Panelists will include Sol
Koenigsberg, of the Jewish So-
cial Service Bureau; Rabbi
Emanuel Applebaum, principal
of the United Hebrew Schools;
Melvin Weisz, past president of
the Bnai Brith Council and a
Mumford High School instruc-
tor; and Mrs. Pearl Soffin,
mother of five children.
Guests are invited to attend.
A social hour will follow.

Rabbi Adler to Address
Shaarey Zedek's 'YPL

Going over details for the Sunday Musicale of the Beth
Abraham Men's Club are, left to right, Cantor SHABTAI
ACKERMAN, PHILIP ROSENZWEIG, chairman, and ZINOVI
BISTRIZSKY, conductor of the Adas Shalom Symphonic En-
semble which will be featured at the concert. The -program,
to be held 8:30 p.m., this Sunday, in the synagogue, is open
to the public. Tickets are available at the door.

Detroit Synagogue Youth to Host
Dec. 24-27 Conference of LTF

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The annual layman's service,
sponsored by the Temple Israel
Men's Club will be conducted
at 8:30 p.m., today, in the
temple.
Leslie R. Schmier, secretary
of the congregation and co-
chairman of the activities build-
ing committee, will deliver the
sermon. His topic will be "Pa-
cifism, Appeasement or Peace?*
Other participants include
Ben Bagdade, Men's Club presi-
dent, Charles L. Goldstein, Hy-
man M. Jackson, Sam Rabino-
witz, Jerome W. Ross, Edward
Rothenberg, Harold Tobias and
Louis Wolfgang.

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