THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, 1960 — 18 ■•■ Second Bible Contest Launched Jerusalem Gets Sephardi Chief Rabbi JERUSALEM, (JTA)- Rabbi Eliyahu Pardess, 64- year-old chief rabbi of the Sephardic community - of Ramat Gan, was elected here chief Sephardic rabbi of Jerusalem. The post has been vacant since the death, in 1955, of the late Chief Rabbi H. Shabbetai. Catholic's Will Endows Orphanage in Israel LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — Ex- ecutors of the estate of the late Mrs. Gertrude Dolan Anfenger, who died here in 1958, have selected a Jewish orphanage for boys in Yad Eliyahu, Israel, to receive a one-third share of her estate. The share is valued at $130,000. Mrs. Anfenger„ a Catholic, • of her one- directed ewish estate e donated to oys, age principally fo orp a third towa a ls. is orphanage for C he Yad E1'tyahu horn is aintained by the "1939 Cl izatron of a fraternal or e her as Polish xws azis. he refug the o re-na club rtrude olan orph is • enger and Home. • • • • PHONE L INCOLN 11. P.M. 1 4428 - MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! Re-Elect Raymond D. Dzendzel 18th DISTRICT — STATE SENATOR en his re We roc • elec n because he is ter; of • pecabte c 'es oted to th r st; f high offi el- demonstrat- to the ligent app prob- numer u day in lems of ealthy imp in or family c 1 i ducatio growt and la busine 1- progres n our fate of the verine Water Wonderla • well s • oled, a He is a loyal husband and fat nology, a graduate of the Detroit Institute patriotic citizen with a splendid overseas record in World War II, active community worker. . 1954-56 State Legislator 1956-60 State Senator Signed: Perry Burnstine, M.D.; George Kent, L.L.D.; Albert Lee, C.P.A.; Lois Jeanne Kabeck, A.B.; Alfred Meyers. • AGGRESSIVE • RELIABLE • RESPONSIBLE MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — A reform rabbi lashed out last week against the "rash of parties and dances held on Yom Kippur night" as an "unseemly spec- tacle." Rabbi Albert G. Minda said that while there was no ban in Jewish law on such affairs on effort to keep up with g costs today gives a man run for his money. (FREE) ABOUT DETROIT'S OTHER PUBLIC UTILITY Benjamin Wilson Armstrong, Jones, Lawson & White, Inc. 1366 Penobscot Building, Detroit 26—WO. 3-8844 Please Send Utility Report NAME CURRENTLY YIELDING APPROXIMATELY 6.9%* I ADDRESS *Dividends Paid From Current and Retained Earnings PHONE RE-ELECT Dr. Noah Nardi, director of the Department of Pedagogic Services of the Ministry of Edu- cation and Culture, said the films will be used in the Minis- try's latest program to "develop the Jewish consciousness among Israeli youth and strengthen the bonds between Israel and the Diaspora, especially American Jewry." Among the nine films sent to Israel are "Lawyer from Bos- ton," a tribute to the memory of Supreme Court Justice and Zionist leader Louis D. Bran- deis; "One Man," the story of the disappearance of a Swedish diplomat behind the Iron Cur- tain while trying to save the Jewish community of Budapest in 1945; and "A Chassidic Tale," written by Morton Wishengrad and nominated for an Emmy Award in 1957 for Best Tele- play Writing. Yom Kippur Cha-Cha Denounced By Rabbi of Rabbi the synagog Ginsbe made his appeal ectly to New for protection ce Commissioner York City P edy. He said the Stephen P. K recinct has been police keep an eye out" pro 'sing "but this doesn't a for any good." HE FACTS `Eternal Light' Television Films to Be Loaned to Israel for 1 Year A selection of kinescopes of the NBC television program "Eternal Light" has been loaned to the State of Israel for a one- year period, it was announced by Rabbi Marvin S. Wiener, Di- rector of the National Acad- emy for Adult Jewish Studies of the United Synagogue. Produced by the National Broadcasting Company in co- operation with the Jewish The- ological Seminary of America, and distributed by the National Academy, the 16 mm. black-and- white sound films will be used by the Israeli Ministry of Edu- cation and Culture in its serv- ice program of providing audio- visual materials to schools throughout Israel. Previously, these films were available for use on a loan basis only in the United States and Canada. neighborhood. Eggs and rocks have been thrown at the syna- gogue often, he said, and "we have been averaging a broken ek for the list year." bi said, the words Often, the "Jews Get Ou ' have been found .awled on th sidewalk in front NEW YORK, (JTA) — New York police authorities are prob- ing an attack on a synagogue in suburban Queens Borough which resulted in the smashing of windows and a desecratio house of worship eggs. vandals at- About 3 gogue, according tacked con - regation's spiritual to r, Rabbi Abraham Ginsberg, le the pretext that they were en- gaging in Halloween pranks. Ac- cording to Rabbi Ginsberg, ever, the vandal "hav go far this time." For seven ars, complained to olic gogue has been 'fie attack by ant emi The second' national Bible contest for American Je youth will be conducted during the 1960-61 school year, it w announced by Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, director of the department of education and culture of the American Zionist Council. The contest was initiated in America last year after its overwhelming success in Israel. With the cooperation of leading educators, '78 youngsters representing 31 regions from 16 different states converged on New York from all over the United States last June to compete in the final runoffs. Dr. Blumenfield announced the appointment of Dr. Judah Pilch to the chairmanship of the Bible Contest Committee for 1960-61. The photo shows Prime Minister Ben Gurion receiving the 1959-60 Bible contest champion Aaron Gaffney, accom- panied by H. M. I. Gevaryahu, left, of the Israel Bible Society, and Harold M. Greenberg, right, of the department of educa- tion and culture of the American Zionist Council. PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE GIFTS • CHAMPAGNES BEERS • WINES BAR ACCESSORIES Open 7 Days 30 Vandals Attack Queens, N. Y., Synagogue PAUL L. ADAMS ENERAL T ATTOR Yom Kippur night, he regarded ished them as "a sort of sacrilege." "How Jews who at the close of the Neilah services can stand before the 'gates of eternity' and en find themselves several ours later, out on the dance oor doing the cha-cha and the ambo is beyond my poor men- lity to understand," he said. "It speaks well for their physical strength but ill for their sense of appropriateness." He contended that "Post Yom Kippur should find all members of the family in the sanctuary of the home." He added that Jews "have_ always been admired for the closeness of family ties. Why run from home, family, friends when the observance concludes'?" Detroiter Preparing for Rabbinic Career Preparing for a career as a Reform rabbi, Elihu Burkow, of 18954 Pennington, Detroit, has matriculated at Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion here. He is a 1958 graduate of the University of Michigan where he majored in psychology. e Pattern one of the most bril- L ADAMS 3 regarded attorneys in Michiga liberal in his thinking, lia and preserving its laws. n serving his st inte character, conviction. an of cou He is P ENDORSED BY: Cy Aaron Leonard E. Bellinson Samuel Brenner Albert Burnstein Milton L. Caplan Eliot Charlip Avern L. Cohn Morris Direneld Leonard Edelman Herbert M. Eiges William Ellman William S. Frank James M. Ginn Elias Goldberg Ralph R. Goldsmith Gerald E. Granadier Benjamin W. Grant Lawrence Gubow Stuart E. Hertzberg William Hordes J. Leonard Hyman Sidney J. Karbel Irwin J. Kasoff Archie Katcher George D. Kent Robert A. Kozlow David Lebenbom Albert Lee Philmore A. Leemon Vernon G. Leopold Martin M. Miller Max Osnos Joseph J. Pernick Arthur H. Rice Harry K. Rosen Marvin K. Rosen Aaron Rosenberg Ronald M. Rothstein Max M. Silverman Charles Snider Norman M. Snider Norman W. Stern Robert M. Warren Milton M. Weinstein Aaron Weiswasser Melvin Weisz Albert A. Williams Stanley Winkelman William A. Wolk Dr. Harry J. Woll Dr. Louis Woll Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa Harry H. Young Harry Yudkoff George M. Zelter Abraham L. Zwerdling Morris Zwerdling