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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-11-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, November 6, 1959

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'400 Christian Teachers Attend Temple Israel Institute

By

HENRY LEONARD:
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Nearly 400: Christian clergy Temple" by .1talka SYme and Lino* expressed the thought
men and Sunday school, teach- Dr..Frarri. The opening and.clos- _that "we have been brought to-
ers gathered at -Temple..Israel ing_ prayers were given by Rev. . .gother in- fellowship and are
on Monday evening, only a few Estel I. Odle, division of ChriS- closer now in understanding"
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of them conversant in JewiSh tian .eddeation,* Detroit Countil our similarities and differences.
Mrs. M. Robert. Syme was
of .Churches, and Dr. G. -Merrill
ideals and symbolism.
They left a few hours .later Lenox; executive director of the chairman: of the Institute. Her
co - chairman . was Mrs. Paul
instructed in the Jew's rituals, Council of Churches.. - .
In - _his-*closing prayer, Re_v. Monchnik. -
his made of .worship., his sob--
bath and holidays—and even an
idea of his various culinary spe-
NOW IS THIE:TIME FOR
cialties.
KW TO. SERVE
.The occasion . was the tenth
annual Institute on Judaism, a
function sponsared by the -tem-
ple Sisterhood's committee on
Jewish information. -
DATE-NUT ROLL
.
Guests who came,- early had
... ... ... ... ... ...
an opportunity to examine beau--
TO
TO THE AID OF THE PARTY
tifully prepared tables .:demon-
In-fact,
any
time
and any occasion Is perfect for this de-
strafing the ceremonials used
licious dessert cake... made with crisp, chunky walnuts
and the world's choicest dates.' .vacuum-packed to keep
on the; festivals, the sabbath,
perfectly fresh till you want it! Put in -a supply...today!
High Holy Days and a display
of materials used by children Arid* DROMEDARY OIOCOLATE-NUT ROLL awl ORANGE-NUT ROSA
in the Hebrew and religious

schools.
Prior to dinner, which was
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served in the temple's Leon
es.•

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PHYLLIS WOLFF says:
Fram Hall, there was an enact-
ment of a typical sabbath eve
"Well, my choke for the position is Rabbi
service in the home, - which
Nubkin. With ten different pulpits in the last -six
many of the - visitors thought
years, look what experience he has had!"
was a high point of the evening.
cw.19511, Leonard Pritlkin
Mrs. Adolph W. Lowe, Sister-
hood vice - president, Leslie
Schmier, temple vice-president,
and Daniel Syme,- a membier of
the confirmation class, enacted
the roles of mother, father and
A "haimishe" standby
moo
son, with Mrs. William P.
...for old-timy good Kasha
A dramatic report on the in- She has made numerous tours Greenberg serving as narrator.
Varneshkes, Kasha Knishes, and
Even Members of the congre-
creasing interest of the Jap- of the Japanese provinces and
other treats. Less than 20a serving!
anese in Judaism will be pre- cities expounding about Juda- gation accustomed to conduct-
sented to an international ism to throngs - of audiences. ing the sabbath ritual each
Also enjoy Wolff's Creamy Kernels (grits) .
banquet gathering at_ the 45th -Mrs. Okamoto came to this week, were touched at the sim-
Wolff's Kasha 'N' Gravy .. Wolff's Kasha Soup.
biennial assembly -of the Union country through efforts of the ple beauty of the scene and the
warmth of the introduction.
Send for FREE KASHA COOK BOOK:
of American Hebrew Congrega- Union's president, Rabbi Mau-
The visiting Christian delega-
PHYLLIS WOLFF, Penn Yon, New York
tions, Nov. 18, at Hotel Fon- -rice. N. Eisendrath.- They met
tion
also
was
introduced
to.
a
tainebleau, Miami Beach. - - during the religious leader's typical • sabbath meal of roast
An assemblage of 3,000 lay extensive international "Peace chicken and farfel, the latter a
and rabbinic leaders from- all Mission" last year in Japan. delicacy which brought acclama-
areas of the world will hear an- Philip - M. Klutznick, past ation for the Sisterhood chefs.
address by Mrs. Hiroshi Oka- president of Bnai Brith will be
In a more serious vein, the
mato, educational ambassador toastmaster.
DISTRIBUTED BY:
group divided into four sections
to the Japanese in teaching
following dinner, at which the
NATIONAL
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
Jewish customs and ideologies.
topics discussed by Rabbis Leon
8938 Twelfth Street, Detroit 6, Michigan
Mrs. Okamoto and her hus-
Fram, M. Robert Syme, Milton
TRinity 1-0606
band now reside in this country
Rosenbaum and Sherwin T.
where he is
Wine were "Jewish . Beliefs
A dinner meeting, for the in- About God and Man," "What
studying at
stallation of new officers, . will Every Jewish Child. Is Taught,"
Hebrew Union
or t le riolidays
be held by Mizrachidiapoel "The Most- Important Events in
College --_ Jew:
Hamizrachi of Detroit at Rain- the Life of a Jew" and "The
i s h Institute
of Religion.
bow Terrace on Nov ; 18.
Most Discussed Bible Quota-
Life and charter membership tions."
Her interest
certificates will be presented
in Judaism as
A presentation of the music
at this gathering and recognition from the sabbath service fol-
a culture
will be given to representatives lowed at the main session in the
rather than in
of organizations who assisted in sanctuary and featured the
its religious
the recent efforts for the col- Temple Israel Choir together
significance
lection of Sifre Torah for needy with Cantor Irving Rosengard.
was stimu-
lated by her
communities.
Discussion centered on "The
f a t h e r who Mrs. Okamoto
Prayer Book of the Temple"
during World War II, helped 15 Adas Shalom Students
and "The Symbolism of the
Jews in Japan find refuge from Win Attendance Awards
the Nazis.
At a recent student assembly Beth Abraham Services
of the Adas Shalom Religious for Juniors Begin Saturday
School, gold pins for perfect
New Officers Elected
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
attendance - during the last year spiritual leader of Beth Abra-
by Beth Aaron's PTA were
awarded to 15 pupils.
ham Synagogue, and Michael
Mrs. Michael M. Levin has
They are Grace Barr, Arlene Michlin, principal of the Beth
been re--elected president of the Collis, Anita Green, Geraldine Abraham branch of the United
Beth Aaron Parent Teacher Green, Ronna Katzman, Jo Hebrew Schools, announce the
Organization. Elected with her Anne Kaufman, Her maine beginning of Junior Congrega-
were:
Klein, Brenda Kowal, Karen tion services for the new sea-
Mesdames Ralph Levy - and Lesse, Norman Miller, Susan son. Open to boys and girls of
Harold Sitran, vice-presidents; Saraquse, Marilyn Schuman, all ages, services will begin at
Nathan Yellen, treasurer; Max Lawrence Sher, Linda Talon 10:30 a.m., Saturday, in the
Bell, Louis Gabe and Allen and Ro-Ann Weiss.
Lenhard Chapel.
Buch, secretaries.
Board members include Mes-
dames Cecil Aaron, Max Katz,
Bernard Miller, Philip Mervis,
Joseph Cassell, William Schey
and Irving- Stoller.
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Avoclah one each, with one seat
To The Jewish News
yet undetermined. Among
College Editor's Post
JERUSALEM. — A religious as
the religious parties, Agudath
coalition
is
expected
to
name
Goes to Halpern's Son
the next Mayor of Jerusalem to Israel won four seats, the Na-
Lawrence Halpern, of 18681 succeed the late Mayor Ger- tional Religious Party, Mizrachi
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Santa Rosa, has been elected shon Agron who died Sunday. and Hapoel Hamizrachi two and
its
Sephardic
affiliate
one.
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editor-in-chiit.of Commentator,
Although the Mapai -party ob-
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UAHC -Leaders to Hear Report
on Japanese-Interest in -Judaism

Install Mizrachi
Officers N ov. 18

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