Evergreen Congregation to Honor Shaarey Zedek Leaders Launch 2nd P base Rev. Taylor at Thanksgiving Service of Drive; ve; Seek $1,500,000 for Synagogue A combined Thanksgiving Isadore Silverman, Evergreen Day service is planned by mem- president, said that during the bers of the Evergreen Jewish formative years, before the Congregation and St. Matthews present structure was built, Methodist Church at 8:15 p.m., services, meetings and social Wednesday, in the synagogue, events were held in the church 19160 Evergreen. at the invitation of Rev. Taylor. The service will feature ser- "Whether it was simply the monettes by Rabbi Hyman loan of chairs and tables, the Agress, Evergreen spiritual use of a room or the need of a leader, and Rev. I. Paul Taylor, large hall for High Holy Day pastor of St. Matthews, and se- services, Rev. Taylor and the lections from the Bible and church never refused us," Sil- Psalms. verman said. In recognition of the many "Now that the synagogue and "expressions of brotherhood" church stand adjacent to each extended by Rev. Taylor and other, the ties have become . .. . ... his congregants to the Ever- even stronger. At this moment," green Cong., when it was first Silvermanconcluded, Shaarey Zedek campaign leaders, left to right: Standing, Joseph H. Jackier, Irvin concluded, "a joint organized, the synagogue will Red Cross blood drive is being Meckler, Joseph Gendelman, Sam Kovan, Al Borman, Jack C. Gordon, Milton K. Mahler, Irving Burke, M. S. Schiller; seated, Irwin Green, Morris Karbal, David M. Miro, Louis Berry, Hy present a gift to the clergyman. planned by both groups." I Reform Reports 'Striking Gains'; Still Shows Lag in Adult Education Safran, Nat Fishman, Rabbi Irwin Grolier. * * * More than 150 campaign work- It is estimated that a $3,500,- ers enrolled last Sunday, at a to choose means of honoring their families, or deceased rela- tives, by having classrooms, the MIAMI BEACH, (JTA) — the equally mundane stress in library, the rabbi's study named "Striking gains" were claimed Israel." in their honor or tribute, or to for Reform Judaism at the bi- He urged delegates to pro- set up plaques in honor of their ennial convention of the Union test allocation of funds and families. Louis Berry, chairman of the of American Hebrew Congrega- facilities to "but one religious building committee; Mandell tons, which met here this week. group in Israel" and to insist Berman, his associate chairman, More than 3,000 delegates, in that facilities be made "equit- • and Louis Luckoff, who heads eluding many from Detroit, ably available to all Jewish the public relations committee made this the largest assembly religious bodies within Israel." in the campaign, said they were in the history of the Reform The national institutions of heartened by the enrollment of Movem en t. Serving Detroit Reform Judaism in the United a large group of workers. Hoines and Industry A report presented to the States "will require twice as Berry, who presided at Sun- delegates stated that better much financial support in the Temple Players _Give for Over 45 Years day's meeting, announced that a than 185,000 youngsters are 1960's" as they received in the number of projects are being Fine Performance attending religious schools of present decade, delegates to the Reform Judaism; however , it assembly were told. Temple Players of Temple planned to enable contributors A. B. Polinsky of San Diego, Beth El scored another triumph warned that there is a problem Calif., chairman of the Coin- with their presentation of "The in educating parents. The report stressed the "en- bined Campaign of the UAHC Tender Trap" on Saturday, Sun- thusiasm with which parents and the Hebrew Union College- day and Monday evenings. Approving audiences ac- dispatch their children to reli- Jewish Institute of Religion, gious schools," at the same made that projection in an- claimed the efforts of the cast nouncing a record total of . time noting that they show and directors in ably interpret- little enthusiasm and even re- $650,000 in gifts at the conven- ing the delightful play. tion. sistance to adult study pro- Jack Fromm starred in the SUBURBAN COATS The gift announcement leading role, and he was ably grams. Fully quilted or nylon wool lined, in polished kick-off breakfast meeting, to pursue the work of raising funds for the projected new Shaarey Zedek structure, in the second phase of the synagogue's fund-raising campaign. With more than $2,000,000 raised for the new building last year, the campaign organization aims to secure an additional $1,500,00 during the coming few weeks to make the under- taking a reality. 000 fund will be needed to as- sure the construction of the new synagogue and its educational buildings on the 40-acre site on Northwestern Highway and 11 Mile Road. JACOBSON WA 3-3300 marked the formal opening of Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, the 1959-60 drive for $3,558,526. UAHC president, charged that Polinsky said that from July a "sterile Orthodoxy" had a 1949 to July 1959, the Com- stranglehold on religious life in bined Campaign had produced a Israel and had established a total of $15,500,000. virtual ban on liberal expres- Jane Evans, executive sec- sions of Judaism. retary of the UAHC National Addressing the opening ses- Federation of Temple Sister- sion of the assembly, the hoods, urged "daily works of speaker advised Premier David faith through the synagogue for Ben-Gurion that without "the the betterment of family, com- life-giving waters of our Reform munity, national and interna- faith," there was "more dan- tonal life." ger of Judaism perishing in his Addressing 1,200 delegates of land than in ours." the Federation, whose 22nd bi- He referred to the acceptance ennial assembly is being held of American equipment and concurrently with the UAHC technicians and rejection of assembly, Miss Evans said that "rabbis made in Cincinnati and "if there is widespread juvenile New York" as "a disdainful and delinquency," in the United false emphasis on the alleged States, "it is because women in exclusive materialism of Am- the direct instance have been erica as well as a reflection of and are apathetic." assisted by Nancy Wayburn, Nancy Alpert, Vic Hurwitz, Kathryn Lansky, Harriet Stone, Todd Purse and Cliff Ammon. 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