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February 12, 1960 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-02-12

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Hadassah Given Generous Gifts in !Eisendrath Given Four Chaplains Chapel Citation
r•
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — heartening at this time, when Chapel, praised the rabbi for
Jeanette Kabaker s Will; Israeli
Accepting the "First Spiritual I many of the ideals and values his "pioneering e f f or t s in
Freedom Citation" f r o m the represented by the award are bringing about closer ties
Causes, Shaarey Zedek Included
Chapel of the Four Chaplains, under attack, to initiate this amongst Protestants, Catholics

Generous gifts were be-
queathed to Hadassah in the
will of the late Jeanette Ka-
baker. who passed away on Nov.
28. it became known this week.
Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
chairman of the Hadassah spe-
cial gifts. wills and bequests
committee. announces that the
late Aliss Kabaker left the sum
of $15.000 for the new lIadassah

Jews."
Mrs. Joseph Handleman, Mrs. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, a war d and call attention to and Dr.
Poling also commended
I
Josep!i Handleman. of Detroit, president of the Union of these attributes."
American Hebrew Congrega- Referring to the Four Chap- the Reform spiritual leader for
and Mrs. Morris Stralser, of tions. outlined a "Decalogue of lains, Senator Kennedy noted his, "unrelenting battle against
• New York. and her brothers, ID e c e n c y for Our Age" to that, "The joining of hands of the shabby spectres of immo-
Samuel and Nathan, for a wait- assembled guests. Protestant. Catholic and Jewish rality, bigotry and reaction that
i ng room i
in
th e new Hada ssa h i
on the 'Dorchester' gnaw at the spiritual founda-

Medical Center in Jerusalem, I Elaborating on current impli- Chaplains

in memory of their brother, : cations of the Sixth Command- represents more than a moment tions of our democracy."
interpreted as of drama to remember. It has
David, and parents, Mr. and ment which he
At its annual meeting, MAX
, meanng
i
today. "Thou shalt not become a national symbol of
Mrs. Jacob Kabaker.
' murder—neither one man nor the equ a 1 i ty of men and E. YOUNGSTEIN, a vice-presi-
I A number of other generous
brotherhood of man. In times dent of United Artists Pictures
gifts are listed in the late Miss many, neither the living nor
of peace, as well as in times Corporation, and M A U R I C E
Kabaker's will for Israeli generations yet unborn," Rabbi of war,
their mesage is import- AUSTIN. tax attorney, both of
Eisendrath elaborated this in -
causes.
-New York, were appointed to
junction
as
a
warning
to
na-
Miss Kabaker also bequeathed
q
The Chapel is a memorial the National Board of Trustees
tions
not
to
"threaten
life
and
I
the sum of $10,000 for a room
of the Children's Asthma Re-
four Army chaplains
,
in the new Shaarey Zedek build - health by poisoning the very to
Protestant, a Roman Catholic i search Institute and Hospital
air
and
thus
holding
children
ing in memory of her brother,
not yet born hostage to our des- and a Jew, who lost their and the Jewish National Home
David Kabaker.
lives with 674 others when I for Asthmatic Children at
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. local Peration."
and nationally prominent Ha -
Rabbi Eisendrath lashed out the torpedoed troopship Dor- Denver.
dassah leader, who also ac- against those in our govern- chester went down off the
knowledged the gifts in .Miss ment who have recently advo- coast of Greenland, Feb. 3,
Kabaker's will, paid tribute to' cated resumption of nuclear 1943.
The four chaplains all lieu-
her. her late brother David and testing.
COAL & OIL CO.
their parents. "They were dedi- I The principal address was gave their life-preservers to
Serving Detroit
cated and generous people, — delivered by a leading Roman enlisted men and calmly stood
Homes and Industry
Jeanette. David and their par- j Catholic layman, Dr. Shane in prayer as the ship went
for Over 45 Years
ents," Mrs. Ehrlich said. "They l MacCarthy, executive director under.
Citing Dr. Eisendrath for the
were pious not only in their ' of the President's Council on
award,
Dr.
Daniel
A.
Poling.
religious observances, but also Youth Fitness and a member of founder and Chaplain of the
in their daily charitable acts. the faculties of Georgetown and
LATE JEANETTE KABAKER The entire Kabaker family has 'Catholic Universities.
followed these principles, and 1 Dr. MacCarthy spoke as an
Medical Center in Jerusalem, the sisters and brothers con- , individual Catholic and public
FOR THE BEST DEAL
for a four-bed room which will tinue to live and to act thus figure, not as an official repre-
be named in tribute in her nobly, and we pay honor to sentative of the Catholic
ON THE LEADER FOR 1960 —
memory.
them. We are grateful for the Church.
THE
"WIDE TRACK" PONTIAC.
Miss Kabaker's will also in- manner in which the important
The pr es entation of the
eludes an additional gift of work of Hadassah was remem- award was made by Albert M.
$6,000 to Hadassah which is bered in Jeanette Kabaker's last Greenfield, a trustee of the
being enlarged by her sisters, testament." Chapel.
General Sales Manager
Messages of congratulations
I
from President Eisenhower and
from political candidates, relig-
ious and civic leaders were sent
to Rabbi Eisendrath.
In a letter to Dr. Eisendrath
Sales
Service
A $1,000 scholarship, to be ; at Temple Beth El or at a mem- Senator John F. K
Kennedy com-
5524 SCHAEFER
TI 6-1122
awarded annually by Temple ber temple of the Union of mented on the meaning of the
Between Ford Rd. & Mich. Ave., Dearborn
Beth El to an outstanding grad- American Hebrew Congrega- "Spiritual Freedom Citation,"
tions.
stating that, "It is particularly
uate of its high school depart-
Academic records dating,
ment has been announced by through the eighth grade (pre-
Dr. Richard C. Hertz, spiritual confirmation) to high school;
oo ;
leader of the congregation.
participation. activity a n d
Named after its donor. the leadership in the Young Peo-;

JACOBSON

WA 3-3300

See HARVEY GELLER

Max Fisher Scholarship to Send
Beth El Graduate on Trip to Israel

BARNETT

PONTIAC

ADAS SHALOM
CONGREGATION

Max Fisher Scholarship Award pie's Society; and evidence of '
will provide a trip to Israel to devotion to Liberal Judaism .

the student who has "demon- will be criteria for the awards.
strated academic excellence and According to the stipulations
character." The scholarship will of the scholarship fund, the
be made available the summer candidate must be prepared to
following graduation. submit an essay reporting his
The first such award made tour of Israel and his experi-
by a Reform congregation and ences there.
T h e scholarship recipients
possibly the first of its kind
anywhere, the scholarship win- will be chosen by the rabbis of
ner must be a graduate of the the temple by May 1 of each
Temple Beth El High School year. The first scholarship will
and have been confirmed either be awarded this year.

presents

Its Tenth Annual

FESTIVAL OF
JEWISH MUSIC

In Conjunction With

CANTOR NICHOLAS FENAKEL'S
10th ANNIVERSARY

PresidentGetsTorahfrom Seminary

Produced and Directed By

CANTOR FENAKEL

Zinovi Bistritzky

Conductor

Sunday Evening, Feb. 21, at 8:00 p.m.

Introduction by

RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL

Featuring:

Marjorie Gordon

Sally Allan

Louis Klein

Colerotura Soprano

Piano Solo

Cantor

Also

Cantor N. Fenakel

President Eisenhower receives' a Torah, at a ceremony
at. the White House, as a tribute to his efforts for world
peace. Representing the Jewish Theological Seminary, which
made the presentation. are Dr. Louis Finkelstein (center),
Seminary chancellor, and Dr. Isaac Klein, president of the
Rabbinical Assembly of America.

Ades Shalom Choir
Shimon Gewirtz
Conductor

NO
Admission
Charge

Adele Brown, Dramatic Soprano

Adas Shalom Symphony Ensemble

Directed by Zinovi Bistritzky

Gertrude Straus

Bello Goldberg
at the piano

ADAS SHALOM CONGREGATION
7045 Curtis Ave.
UN 4-7474

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