Dr. Orlinsky, Rabbi Lieberman
to Address Beth El Institute
Dedicate Kovinsky Memorial Organ Sunday at Temple Beth Jacob
The Kovinsky Memorial
Organ will be formally dedi-
cated 4 p.m. Sunday at Temple
Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake
Rd., Pontiac.
The organ, acclaimed for
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tone quality and design, s
attend.
gift of Marian
K. Marks
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sky, Jacob, K msky, Paul Ko-
vinsky an
arold Kovinsk
Cong. Bnai David
TRAVEL AGENCY
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Opens Day Camp
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and girls 7 to 12.
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The camp season
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beginning June 28.
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Each day will include Hebrew
studies, lunch, swimming, and
one seven triple one
other outdoor games.
Special events include a cook-
out lunch every Wednesday, and
trips to such places as Green-
For the Best Deal on the
field Village, Ford Motor Com-
Leaders for '61
pany, Selfridge Base,
Bob-lo
The "Wide Track"
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DR. HARRY ORLINSKY
Temple Beth El, in associa-
tion with the Detroit Council
of Churches, will hold its 19th
annual B. Benedict Glazer In-
stitute on Judaism for the
Christian clergymen of Metro-
politan Detroit on Feb. 3.
At the morning session, at
10:00, Dr. Richard C. Hertz,
senior rabbi of Temple Beth El,
will deliver the invocation. The
Rev. Caryle F. Stewart of the
People's Community C h u r c h
will preside. The lecturer will
be Rabbi Morris Lieberman, of
the Baltimore Hebrew Congre-
gation, who will speak on "Some
Insights Into the Ethics of Juda-
ism."
At the- luncheon session, the
'invocation will be delivered by
Rabbi Harold, D. Hahn, assistant
rabbi of Temple Beth El. The
Chairman will be the Rev. G.
Merrill Lenox, executive direc-
tor, Detroit Council of Churches.
Greetings will be presented by
the Rev. George C. Stuart, - of
the Central Woodward Christian
Church, the-Rev. Bertram de H.
Atwood of the Grosse Pointe
Memorial Church, the Rev.
Louis Johnson of the Friendship
Baptist Church and the Rev.
John B. Fox, President, Wind-
sor Council of Churches.
PONTIAC
and TEMPEST
RABBI MORRIS LIEBERMA
At the afternoon sessio
:30
p.m., the Right Rev.
ert L.
DeWitt, Suffragan Bis p, Epis-
copal Diocese of Mi igan, will
preside and the lec er will be
Dr. Harry. M. Orli ky, prof es-
sor of Bible at H rew Union
College--Jewish I itute of Re-
ligion, who will sp k on "The
New Protestant ( S V) and
Jewish (JPS) B
Transla-
tions."
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BETWEEN SCHAEFER & GREENFIELD
Dr. Stitskin to Address
Yeshiva Parley Here
"In God'S Image" will be the
theme of the Yeshiva Unisiersity
Conference on Contemporary
Jewish Thought 10 a.m. Sunday
7:R1 at Cong. Beth
Abraham, 8100
West Seven-
Mile.
The theme
is based on a
new book by
Dr. Samuel
B elk in, presi-
dent of Yeshi-
va University,
stressing t h e
meaning of
.raditional
Belkin
Judaism for
America today. Dr. Leon D.
Stitskin, professor of philosophy
at Yeshiva U, will deliver the
keynote address.
Beth Abraham Sisterhood will
serve as hostesses for the Con-
ference. The public is invited.
Donor Event Honors
Rabbi Herman Deutsch
The fourth annual donor
luncheon honoring Rabbi Her-
man Deutsch, the Sandro Rebe,
. spiritual leader of Cong. Khal
Charedim, and his family will
be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556
Wyoming. .
Rabbi Deutsch is completing
the fourth year of residence in
this community.
A program has been arranged
' for the luncheon. Cards may be
obtained by calling WE 3-3830
and WE 4-3998.
More than 100 University of
Michigan instructors participated
in off-campus extension course
offerings in 1959-60.
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