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 • The public is i n v it e d to tone quality and design, s attend. gift of Marian K. Marks K. ld- berg in m y o • a K in- JULES DONESON sky, Jacob, K msky, Paul Ko- vinsky an arold Kovinsk Cong. Bnai David TRAVEL AGENCY Robert Noe en, th Opens Day Camp the organ, ill be HJ A NEW This year, for the f t time re rHONE NUMBER in its history, Cong. gan depar David is sponsoring a day c Michigan r boys and girls 7 to 12. oth in the The camp season Europe: vided into four 2-w ods, won beginning June 28. I Pr' 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" Diamond 1-7111 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." SEE Livon - its f social even gas Night," Sun at The W Hall, 25245 even Mile, announces Le Moss, activities chairm or tickets, contact a T member or call GR 4- HARVEY GELLER General Sales Mgr. BARNETT Sales 14505 MICHIGAN ALLEN CHARNES Assistant Sales Mgr. PONTIAC Service TI 6-1122 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. • Two reasons why Spring is the most exciting time to fly to Israel Spring_ is when all of Israel takes on a holiday atmos: phere. Passover and Independence Day fall within three weeks of each other. Billions of flowers take over the fields. The cities throb with excitement. The people are at their most : joyous. Even history seems more meaning- f ul. As you might have guessed, Spring is when EL AL is busiest. If you're planning a trip, make arrangements now. See your travel agent or EL AL Israel Airlines: 610 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 20. Also Phila., Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami and Montreal. EL AL