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May 29, 1959 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-29

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Rabbi Isaac Klein Is Re-Elected
by Conesrvative Rabbinical Body

Ex-Premier to Aid
Israel Bond Drive

Rabbi Teitz Here
for Agudah Banquet

Beth Aaron School
Opens Fall Registration

Proper placement in the
Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, spirit-
KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. — the emergence of the Day
ual leader of Agudath Israel of grades. desired and avoidance
Rabbi Isaac Klein, of Temple School, a parochial education.
of the rush for fall enrollment
Detroit, announces that Rabbi are given as reasons by the
Emanuel. Buffalo, was elected al system which combines
to a second term as president secular and Jewish education
Pinchas M. Teitz will be prin- Beth Aaron Religious School
of the Rabbinical Assembly of at the primary and secondary
cipal speaker at the group's an- for the current pre-summer
America at the
levels. He also pleaded with
nual banquet on June 23, at registration.
annual con-
delegates to concern them-
According to Bernard Pan-
C ong. Beth w.iwrgmr
vention at
selves with the education and
Shmuel.
ush, school director, the Beth
Concord Hotel
welfare of Jewish college stu-
World - fa-
Aaron office will be open Sun-
here.
dents resident in their com-
mous as a Tal-
day, Tuesday and Thursday,
munities.
Rabbi Mor-
mudic scholar,
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, to ac-
decai M. Ka-
Rabbi Teitz,
commodate parents wishing to
Observers of the Jewish sab-
now of Eliza-
plan, professor
enroll their youngsters before
bath and others who observe
beth, N. J., i
summer vacation. The school
of philoso-
any day other than Sunday as
founder a n d
capacity is given as 600 stu-
phies of r e 1 i-
their sabbath should be ex-
dents.
lecturer of the
gion at the
empted from Sunday closing
Talmudic Sem-
Classes meet in two sessions,
Jewish T h e o-
legislation, delegates to the con-
inar of the
at 9:15 and 11 a.m., each Sun-
logical Semi-
vention declared.
Air.
day, and complete courses are
Rabbi Teitz
nary of Ameri-
This stand was taken in one
MAURICE BOURGES-
off e r e d from kindergarten
Agudath
Israel,
both
a
syna-
c a, speaking
of a series of resolutions adopt- MAUNOURY, former Pre- gogue and cultural center, main- through
grade. Pupils
at the opening
ed at the convention of Con- mier of France and an out- tains daily classes in adult edu- from grade tenth
6 to 10 are required
banquet of the
servative rabbi s. The dele- standing exponent of French- cation and presents weekend to attend twice-weekly Hebrew
convent i o n, Rabbi Klein
gates also affirmed the prin- Israel friendship, will arrive
called upon American Jews to ciple of an official High Holy in the United States next lectures by Rabbi Grubner for classes to complete a four-year
reassert "peoplehood as a Day prayer book for the Con- week to undertake an inten- all residents of the Dexter area. course of study for confirma-
Over 200 youngsters are ac-
dimension of our religion."
servative movement, and in- sive speaking tour in behalf tive in the movement, and the
At the closing banquet, honor- structed its Prayer Book Com- of State of Israel Bonds. A institution
has a women' . group
Detroit Downtown
ing Dr. Boaz Cohen, professor mission to give first priority distinguished World War II and two principal
yout?
of codes at the Seminary in to the project.
Lodge No. 1641
hero of the French Resist- It works also to support . . .groups.
Torah
New York, Dr. _ Abraham J.
The delegates instructed the ance, M. Bourges-Maunoury schools for Israel and has raised
Bnai Brith
Heschel addressed the 400 dele- organization's executive council has served as Cabinet Minis- funds for the erection of build-
Wishes to thank the own-
gates in Yiddish. Speaking on to assure that the manuscript ter in 14 French govern. ings for new arrivals in the
ers of SAMSON'S RESORT
"The Kotzker Rebbe — A Dis- be owned by the organization, ments.
Jewish state.
in South Haven for their
senter in Hassidism," Dr. and stipulated that no prayer
donation which was won by
Reservations for the banquet
Heschel said, "There are per- book produced by any individual Dore Schary Gets
Andrew Wolok.
are being taken by Joseph Bor-
iods in history when faith can hereafter is to receive official
enstein, DI 1-0569; Jack H.
Todah Rabah
not be regained by way of quiet endorsement by the rabbinical Men's Clubs Award
Isbee, TO 5-6046; or I. Sarnoff,
Pres. Mel Robins
insight but rather through em- body.
GROSSINGER, N. Y.—Dore UN 2-0209.
Fund Raising Choir.
- barrassment, shock and dismay
A. Einhorn
In another resolution, the Schary, well-known playwright,
at our immense callousness."
producer and director, was the Our classified ads bring results!
Calling Rabbi Mendel of delegates decided to continue recipient of the annual award
Kotzk the foremost exponent the system of marriage counsel- for distinguished service to
in Jewish history of the "theo- ing and other media for the American Jewry, at the 30th
Under the sponsorship of the Detroit Ykuf, Richard Yaffe —
logy of dismay" he character- preservation of Jewish family annual convention of the Nation-
Editor Israel Horizon, Correspondent of Israel Press at U.N.
ized our era, like that of the life. One of the media is the al Federation of Jewish Men's
will speak Wednesday June 3. 1959 - 8:30 P.M. at the Jewish
Kotzker Rebbe, as "a time to Conservative Beth Din, or Jew- Clubs, held at Grossinger's.
Music Center, 14868 Schaefer Hwy. Subject: — "Changing
cry out. One is embarrassed ish Court, which deals with
Bernard Rackmil of Cedar-
Scene in Middle East" (In English).
to be called religious in the problems in the field of mar- hurst,
L.I., was re-elected pres-
face of our failure to keep alive riage and family relations.
ident
of
the
National
Federa-
A report to the convention
the image of God in man," Dr.
tion and Abraham Satovsky
Heschel continued. "We see the indicated that the Beth Din of Detroit was voted honorary
writing on the wall, but are and the marriage counseling president.
too illiterate to understand service, established under
Other Detroiters elected to
Rabbinical Assembly auspices,
what it says."
board of directors are Carl
In his annual presidential - have proven helpful in solving the
many marital difficulties in- S. Schiller and I. Murray Ja-
report, Rabbi Klein hailed
volving application of Jewish cobs, from Shaarey Zedek, and
No Money Down - Convenient Monthly Installments
Benjamin Weiss, from Bnai
law to marriage and divorce. Moshe.
Beth El to Graduate
He added that, during the
In addition to the elected
coming year, the Conservative members
53 from High School
from Detroit, other
rabbinate would "seek closer local delegates
who attended
cooperation with our Reform were Abe Katzman,
SUPPLY
at June 5 Service
Mr. and
and
Orthodox
colleagues
in
all
The annual high school grad-
Mrs.
Allen
Charlip
and
Mr.
and
Call BRoadway 3-4477
uation of the Temple Beth El areas of Jewish religious life." Mrs. Kramer.
Religious School will take place
at sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., Hebrew Credit Course
June 5, when 53 students who
have attended the school for to Be Held in Israel
14 years will receive diplomas.
The baccalaureate sermon by Hunter College
will be delivered by Dr. Rich-
A college credit course in
ard C. Hertz, and Rabbis Sher- conversational Hebrew, to be
win T. Wine and David A. Bay- taught in Israel, will be given
linson will officiate.
for the first time by an Ameri-
The valedictory address will can college this summer, ac-
be delivered by Susan Rice, and cording to an announcement
diplomas will be presented by made by Judah Lapson, director
John C. Hopp, temple presi- of the Hebrew Culture Council
dent. Ben Nathanson, Men's of the Jewish Education Com-
Club president, will distribute mittee of New York.
Union Prayerbooks to the grad-
The course is offered by New
uates as a gift of the Men's York's Hunter College, under
Club.
the supervision of its Hebrew
The service also will honor division, of which Prof. Harry
confirmands and their parents. Blumberg is chairman. Prof.
A reception in honor of both Milton Arfa will be the instruc-
the graduates and confirmands tor.
will be tendered following ser-
Only students who have com-
vices by Dr. and Mrs. Hertz, pleted one year of college He-
Greenfield near 7 Mile Road
Rabbi Wine and Rabbi and Mrs. brew or two years of high school
Baylinson.
Hebrew are eligible for enroll-
For Boys and Girls — Ages 5-11
Awards will be presented by ment. The course will carry
Dr. Norman Drachler, educa- three college credits.
Season: June 22nd through August 17th
tional director, and Burton J.
Lapson indicated that, in all
F r i e dm a n, religious school other respects, students enroll-
• Swimming and Sports at OUR SITE at Kensington Park
chairman.
ed in the course will be part of
They include the Felix Win- the Summer Study Tour, a joint
• Trips
• Arts and Crafts
sen Medal for leadership, project of the Hebrew Culture
Young Marrieds Group scholar- Service Committee for Ameri-

Hebrew and Jewish Songs and Stories
ship medal and the John Imer- can High Schools and Colleges
man Memorial Prize for out- and the Jewish Education Com-
standing sholarship in the con- mittee, arranged in cooperation
A rich and varied recreational experience in addition to continuing
firmation class. Activities pins, with the Department of Educa-
awards and keys were present- tion and Culture of the Jewish
your child's Jewish experiences throughout the year,
ed at the high school youth ser- Agency.
vice last Sunday.
Inquiries should be directed
The confirmation service will to Prof. Blumberg, Hunter Col-
Camp Director: Mr. Irving Zeitlin
be held at 10 a.m., June 7, lege, 695 Park Ave., New York
when 96 boys and girls will re- 21, or to Judah Lapson, Hebrew
For Information Call VE 8-7440
ceive the blessings of the rab- Culture Council, 1776 Broadway,
his. New York 19.

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