- "2 :Grand Rapids Temple j Sets Noted Speakers for :Clerical Institute Gaster, Rabbi We iiiste' in Speak Feb. 5 at Glazer Judaism Institute Temple Beth El, in associa- • the Dead Sea Scrolls and an An Institute on Israel for clergymen will be sponsored in tion with the Detroit Council outstanding scholar. grand Rapids by Temple Eman- of Churches, wil hold its 18th ! At the luncheon session. the ; tiel. 1715 E. Fulton. on Feb. 11, annual B. Benedict Glazer In— invocation will be delivered by = 7-.;' It was announced this week by stitute on Judaism for the Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, as- Rabbi harry Essrig, spiritual Christian clergymen of metro- sistant rabbi of Temple Beth El, politan Detroit, Feb. 5. ! and the chairman will be the ;•-• leader. ,, At the morning session. Rev. G. Merrill Lenox. execu- The all-day program will fea- :F- tore major addresses by Prof. Rabbi David A. Baylinson, as- tive director. Detroit Council of • ex- J. Coert Rylaarsdam. professor sistant rabbi •tgrx, tended by the Rev. James W. of Old Testament theology at of Temple .... Bristah. executive secretary. ▪ the Federated Theological Fac- Beth El. will Board of Church-Social Rela- ulty of the University of Chi- give the invo- • tions, Methodist Church; Rev. cago: and David S. Tesher. Con- cation and Dr. • Nicholas Hood, Plymouth Con- sul General of Israel in Chicago. Richard C. gregational Church; Rev. Har- The opening session at 10:30 Hertz, senior • leigh Rosenberger. Jefferson r.4 a.m. will be followed by a lunch- rabbi of the Avenue Baptist Church; and E . eon at 12 noon, to be served by Temple. NV i 11 Dr. Hertz. the Sisterhood. and an after- preside. O , noon session beginning at 1 p.m. The lecture The lecturer on "The Role of Prof. Rylaarsdam, an ordained on "The Dead Religion in Integrating a Neigh- ! • ! minister of the Reformed Sea Scrolls" ! borhood" will be Rabbi Jacob ;4 • Church, wilt speak on "Biblical will be given J. Weinstein, of K. A. M. • ! Faith and the Meaning of Is- by Dr. ,Theo- Temple. Chicago. Dr. Weinstein. t" rael." He is associated with the dor II. Gaster. a distinguished Reform rabbi study department of the World Adjunct Pro- and a brilliant writer, is active Council of Churches, and is a fessor of Reli- in civic and communal organ- member of the Council's corn- gion at Drop- ! izations. He has for the past mittee on worship, American sie College for nine years led his congregation. section. Hebrew a n d Dr. Gaster Ithe oldest Reform congregation "Israel in the Changing World Cognate Learning in Philadel- in the Middle West. in a battle Arena" is the subject of Tesh- phia. Dr. Gaster. son of the late ! to make Hyde Park a racially Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic er's address. Rabbi Essrig will serve as communities of England. is an as well as a religiously inte- • author of note. an authority on grated community. chairman of the Institute. - - - - C.: c " Mizrachi CARE Passover Packages to Needy in Israel Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di- rector of Detroit' Mizrachi- Hapoel Hamizraehi, announced this Week that the organization again will send CARE packages to needy Israeli families for Passover. "This is a service to the com- munity," Tomkiewicz said. "We are cooperating with CARE in order to enable many Detroiters to assist needy families in Israel with the kosher packages." Last year, according to Tom-! kiewicz. 700 needy Israeli fami- lies were aided through the spe- cial Mizrachi service. Those de- siring to assist in this program are asked to make their remit- ' tances, at S10 a package, to Mizrachi, 17596 Wyoming. The $12 CARE Israel Passover package included the following: 24.ozs. Corned Beef Loaf 45 ozs. Beef in Natural Juices 30 ozs. Veal in Natural Juices 32 ozs. Tablet Sugar 32 ozs. Granulated Sugar 32 ozs. Unshelled Nuts 16 ozs. Dried Apples 15 ozs. Raisins 1 oz. Black Pepper 16 ozs. Vegetable Shortening 16 ozs. Chocolate 16 ozs. Cocoa 16 ozs. Cherries 141/2 ozs. Olive Oil Bth'EEto Hold Reform Drive' Luncheon Feb.. 9 Temple Beth El will hOld its annual - luncheon on behalf of the Combined Campaign for American Reform Judaism, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 12:30, 4t the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Joshua L: Goldberg, newly appointed assistant o the president of the Hebrew nion College-Jewish Institute Of Re- ligion and for- m e r Chaplain of the Third Naval District, will be the guest speaker. Rabbi Gold- berg was re- cently awarded t h e Presiden- tial Legion of Merit for "ex- ceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance Rabbi Goldberg of outstanding services" and is the first Jewish Chaplain to re- 'ceive the Legion of Merit. He is the first Jew to be appointed as District Chaplain in the Un- ited States Navy. The Combined Campaign for American Reform Judaism is the national fund-raising agen- cy for the support of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Joseph H. Davidson and Wil- liam C. Sloman are co-chairmen this year of the Combined Cam- paign committee of Temple Beth El. Kindergarten Grads Honored at Yeshivah; Schedule Registration How many of EL AL's destinations can you recognize? pug pue anuanv pllang "2m gum"' -o!mo `si puelanala laaals tts ‘sau!law Pe-14 iv la Jo waif ianu.rdi inoS Tinsuoa suo !luniasai 10 uo9etuioju! paiamodlaf lug!2 uo suo!leu9sap asatll JO SUE 01 3110A Max tuoij aoa inquelsui suaqw -6 Aptv jaj, -z -T e!soam -ueiaqaj, -vt 2.inqsauuegor atuom - g qa!unix •L euua!A -9 tplinz -s sped siassnag - E umpaa)stuv -7; uopuol -1 Twenty- three kindergarten pupils of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah will graduate in special ceremonies at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Young Israel Youth Cen- ter. Dexter and Fullerton. A survey of their studies during the year, including Hebrew reading, will be presented. The public is invited to attend. Re- freshments will be served. Registration is being taken for the coming semester in all branches of the Yeshiva. both day school division and after- noon classes. A new program for high school-age students is an- nounced by the afternoon schools, while registration also is being accepted for ele- mentary grades in all branches of the Yeshiva: Dexter. at 12305 Dexter: Northwest, at Young Israel of Northwest Detroit and at Fitzgerald School; Livonia. at Botsford School: and Oak Park, operated jointly with Cong. Bnai Israel in the- Peter S. Goldstein Building on Nine Mile Rd. Day school classes are offered at the Hebrew Academy in the Goldstein Bldg. and at Cong. Mishkan Israel. Classes from nursery through high school, including a post high school curriculum for advanced studies, are held at the main center on Dexter. - Transporta- tion is provided at all branches. For information, call WE 1-0203. Ahavas Achim Greets 26 New Members at Service A formal welcome for 26 new members and their families of Cong. Ahavas Achim will be held at late services today. President of the congregation Abe Friedman will extend greet- ings together with Rabbi Milton Arm, spiritual leader. Members of the synagogue's youth affiliate will participate in the liturgical portion of the service. Delegates to the ninth annual United Synagogue Youth Convention will report on the New York parley.