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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 17, 1960 —

Detroit to Host CCAR Conference;
Reform Group Founded Here in 1889

TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum will preach on "The Central Conference of
American Rabbis." The Bar Mitzvah of William N. Simon
will be observed.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram
will speak on "Any More Summits?" The Bar Mitzvah of
Steven John Bennett will be observed. At 11 a.m. services,
Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Melvin Gilbert Fink will be
observed.
CONG. SHOMREY EMUNAH: Sabbath services at 7:55 p.m., to-
day. At 9 a.m. services, Saturday, Rabbi Sholem Flam will
preach on "Decorum in the Synagogue."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at '7:30 p.m.,
today. At 9 a.m. services, Saturday, Rabbi Joel L. Litke will
speak on "Testimony of History." Youth participants in the
services will be Philip Sutin, Evan Ferber, Marvin Strass-
burger, Ronald Wolton, James Kaufman, Ezra Roberg,
Stephen Wildstrom and David Litke.
CONG. DOVID BEN NUCHIM: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today.
At 9 a.m. services, Saturday, Rabbi Chaskel Grubner will
speak on "What Is Greatness?"
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK WOODS: Sabbath services at 8 p.m.,
today. At 9 a.m. services, Saturday, Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick
will preach on "Viewing Verily."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today. At
8:30 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Edward
Bayer will be observed.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today. At
9 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Jay Siefman
will be observed.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of
James Strom and Jeffrey David Davis will be observed.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 7:50 p.m., today.
At 9 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Norman
Klar will be observed.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today. At
9 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Larry Lipsitz
will be observed.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today; at 8:50
a.m., Saturday.
EVERGREEN JEWISH CONG.: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m.,
today. At 8:45 a.m. services, Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of
Richard Baer will be observed.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: At 8:30 p.m. services, today,
the Bar Mitzvah of William Louis Chafets will be observed.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., today; at
11:15 a.m. Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Eric Paul Gershen-
son will be observed.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Michael Breyer
and Benson Barr will be observed.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today; at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. The. Bar Mitzvah of Marc Brown will
be observed.
CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL-TIKVAH: Sabbath services
at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:45
p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
LIVONIA JEWISH CONG.: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today;
at 9 a.m., Saturday.
CONG. EZRAS ACHIM: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; at
9 a.m., Saturday.
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE, 1442 Griswold: Sabbath and daily
services at 5 p.m. and 8 a.m.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services
at 7:30 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of
Barry Berlin will be observed.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Sabbath services at 7:30
p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m.,
today; at 9 a.m., Saturday.

Slate Hearings on MCSC Ruling;
ADL Praises Action Against Bias

Public hearings on a new rul-
ing barring discriminatory prac-
tices by real estate brokers will
be held at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday,
on the 11th floor of the Cadillac
Square Bldg., it is announced
this week by Lawrence Gubow,
Michigan Corporation and Se-
curities Commissioner.
The measure to be aired is an
outgrowth of earlier hearings
conducted by the MCSC and At-
torney General Paul L. Adams
after a point system in Grosse
Pointe was revealed to. have
barred persons of several
nority groups from residence.
The Pointe hearings, accord-
ing to Gubow, had indicated a
"need for additional rules and
regulations governing the activi-
ties of real estate brokers and
salesmen as to unlawful activi-
ties under a screening system
based upon discrimination in
regard to race, color or creed."
The proposed rule, submitted
to Attorney General Adams,
which has been approved as to
form and legality, reads as fol-
lows:
"A broker or salesman, act-

ing individually or jointly with
others, shall not refuse to sell
or offer for sale, or to buy or
offer to buy, or to appraise, or
to list, or to negotiate the pur-
chase, sale, exchange or mort-
gage of real estate, or to nego-
tiate for the construction of
buildings thereon, or to lease or
offer for lease, or to rent or
offer for rent, any real estate or
the improvements thereon, or
any other service performed as
broker or salesman, because of
race, color, religion, national
origin or ancestry of any per-
son or persons."
A similar ruling also was
adopted regarding purchase,
sale or exchange of a business,
business opportunity or the
goodwill of an existing busi-
ness.
A letter addressed to Adams
by the Anti-Defamation League
of Bnai Brith, signed by its di-
rector here, Sol I. Littman,
lauds the Attorney General and
Commissioner Gubow for their
ruling barring discrimination
by realtors, and urges support
of the measure.

The 71st anniversary of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis, founded in Detroit at
Temple Beth El in 1889, will
begin here next Tuesday, at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
Members of the four local
Reform Jewish congregations in
the Metropolitan are.. will be
hosts to the 700 rabbis who are
expected to attend the sessions,
which continue through June 26.

Fram, Harry L. Pliskow, Sol
I. Stein, Rabbi M. Robert Syme,
of Temple Israel; Milton Lucow,
Mrs. J. H. Maltzer, Rabbi Mil-
ton Rosenbaum, Walter M.
Stark, of Temple Emanu-El;
and Sidney Barnett and Rabbi
Nathan Hershfield, of Temple
Beth Jacob.

Chairman of the board Judge
Emil N. Baar pointed out that

"despite the $2,000,000 already
raised by the combined cam
paign, with only three weeks
remaining before the end of
its 1959-60 fiscal year drive,
the Reform Jewish community
will have failed by some $1,000,-
* * *
000 to meet the full budgetary
Report Steady Growth requirements of the Union of
Hebrew Congrega-
of Reform Institutions American
tions and the Hebrew Union
NEW YORK, N. Y.—A record College-Jewish Institute. of Reli-
number of new congregations gion for the year."

and continued growth ir. all
phases of American Reform
A leading American indus-
Judaism were reported here at
the spring meeting of the board trialist and outstanding com-
of trustees of the Union of munity worker has been elected
American Hebrew Congrega- to the board of trustees of

Dr. Bamberger Dr. Hertz

Dr. Richard C. Hertz, spiritual
leader of Temple Beth El, is
chairman of the arrangements
committee. He announced that
the theme of the conference
will be "Judaism and Our
Changing Civilization."
For the first time since 1928,
the conference will review its
platform of social goals, mod-
ernizing its program to elimin-
ate issues that have been
, achieved or rendered obsolete
and introducing new objectives
dictated by post World War II
developments.
Rabbi Bernard Bamberger,
of New York, president of the
CCAR, will be principal speak-
er at Tuesday night's opening
program. A highlight of the
evening will be a civic recep-
tion tendered by Temples Beth
El, Israel, Emanu-El of Oak
Park and Beth Jacob of Pon-
tiac.
Detroit Corporation Counsel,
Nathaniel H. Goldstick, a past
president of Temple Israel, will
represent Mayor Louis C. Miri-
ani in passing out keys to the
city on behalf of the Mayor.
Sessions on all phases of
CCAR work and activity are
planneC. from Wednesday to Fri-
day, and the public will be able
to attend many of the sessions,
particularly those held in the
evening.
On June 24, the conference
Sabbath Eve service will be
conducted at Temple Beth El,
with Dr. Philip Bernstein, of
Rochester, N.Y., a past pres-
ident If the CCAR, occupying
the pulpit.
The augmented Beth El choir
will be featured in Ernst
Bloch's Sacred Service, and a
reception will follow in the
Franklin Memorial Hall. Sat-
urday morning services, also at
Beth El, will be addressed by
Dr. Nelson Glueck, president
of the Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion. A
luncheon will follow the service.
Other convention highlights
will be a convention review of
church-state relations and ad-
dresses by Dr. Harlow Shapley,
astronomer; Dr. Edmond Cahn
of the School of Law of New
York University; and Dr. Joseph
Ratner of the Division of Gen-
eral Education of New York
University.
Members of the arrangements
committee who have assisted
Dr. Hertz in planning the con-
vention are Rabbi David A.
Baylinson, Mrs. Arthur Bloom,
Leo Franklin, Arthur L. Coul-
son, Irving I. Katz, Philip R.
Marcuse, Leon Wayburn, Rabbi
Sherwin T. Wine and Samuel
Gershenson, all of Beth El;
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Dr. Leon

tions.
Despite these advancements,
however, the Union's president,
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath,
warned lay and rabbinic lead-
ers that a lack of sufficient
funds hampers the Union's pro-
grams and new projects to its
member congregations "at the
very time when destiny de-
mands the expansion and en-
richment of our religious con-
tributions."
The executive body of Amer-
ican Reform Judaism, in re-
sponse to demands for increased
instruction by the 1,000,000
members of the religious move-
ment in the Western Hemi-
sphere, charted an intensified
program of adult education.
The board approved a mini-
mum budget totaling $1,759,-
625.

Brandeis University. IRVING
KANE, president of the Hos-
pital Specialty Company, Cleve-
land, will occupy the seat left
vacant by the recent death of

Trustee Adele Rosenwald Levy,
late of New York City.

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