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September 15, 1961 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-15

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Bond Drive Speakers to Appear
at Synagogues on Yom Kippur;
Early Purchases Are Reported

Nationally known speakers
will continue to appear in our
synagogues on Yom Kippur on
behalf of Israel Bonds.
The speakers will include
Maurice Samuel, Dr. Frank
Kingdon, Col. Shaul Ramati and
Robert Lurie.
Samuel, author of "The Sec-
ond Crucifixion" and "World of
Sholom Aleichem," will speak
on Kol Nidre night, Tuesday,
at Mishkan Israel, and during
Yizkor service on Yom Kippur
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Kingdon, author, newspaper
columnist, commentator and
friend of the late Franklin D.
Roosevelt, will speak at Beth •
Abraham on Kol Nidre night,

Dedicate Sidney J. Allen Building
at Jewish Aged Home Ceremonies

Tuesday, and at the appeal dur-
ing Yizkor services Wednesday.
During Neila he will appear at
Beth Moses-Evergreen Congre-
gation.
Col. Shaul Ramati, Midwest
Consul of Israel in Chicago, a
hero of the Israeli War of
Independence and the Sinai
Campaign, will speak at Young
Israel of Greenfield and Young
Israel of Oak-Woods.
Appearing at Beth Aaron
Synagogue will be Robert Lurie,
Israel Bonds
Midwest Speci-
al Events
chairman and
former Mis-
souri State
Israel Bond
The Sidney J. Allen Building (above) at the Jewish Home
chairman, who
will join Rabbi for the Aged, 11501 Petoskey, was dedicated in ceremonies Sept.
Benjamin H. 10. Participating in the dedication were Edward I. Fleishman,
Gorrelick in president of the home; Max M. Fisher, president of the Jewish



WSU-UM Adult Ed
Offers Course in
Religious Problems

Registration is being accepted
for a course entitled "Contem-
porary Problems in Religion,"
dealing with current problems
that arise out of the inter-re-
lationships between religions
and contemporary culture.
It is offered this fall by the
Division of Adult Education,
sponsored by Wayne State Uni-
versity and the University of
Michigan.
Attention will be given to
the relation between religion
and science, the problems of
Biblical authority, determina-
tion and free will, the nature
of religious language. Lectures,
selected readings and discussion
will be the basic sources of
material for the course.
The instructional staff will be
Dr. Max Kapustin, director of
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State, Fr. Walter
Gouch, director of the Univer-
sity's Catholic Newman Foun-
dation and Rev. Hubert G.
Locke, counselor in the Office
Of Religious Affairs at Wayne.
The course will be offered
from 8:10 to 9:50 p.m. on Mon-
days for 12 weeks beginning
Sept. 25. Registration can be
made by calling or writing the
Division of Adult Education, 60
Farnsworth, 10 '00.

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making the
Bond appeal.
Lurie will also

speak at Cong.
Shaarey Sho-
mayim on Kol `King of Kings' to Open
Nidre night
and at Cong. Nov. 2 at United Artists
Bnai David at
"King of Kings," which por-
Rabbi Gorrelick Neila.
trays a story of Christ 4:sed on
Meanwhile, it was reported the Jcing James version of the
that Adas Shalom Synagogue
ise•
• miere
has purchased $13,000 in Israel
troi t United
Bonds from its treasury, under
the building fund clause. And
ee ight, in charge
the Ahavas Achim dinner,
road show
ati oi
which honored past presidents
of the congregation on Sept. 5,
raised $16,000 in Israel Bonds.
actor
portra

Beth Moses Gets
$4,000 Israel
Bond from

roh I P
• rus
. d Auditio

Th:. on Frohman Chorus
begu rehearsals and will ace
new me hers nt . Oct. 1,
nounc so
I • - • an, direct
For i f• atio
all . m a .1)
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MAIMPr 'ff. IMP'
0) E AG
THE HI
OLY DAYS
BE THE
ISH HOUSE OF
SHELTER'S KITCHEN
AT 1620 TAYLOR.

President of the House of
Shelter, Manuel Rosenthal,
stated that supervision of this
immensely important project
will be under the direction of
Mr. Morris Dorn, Chairman of
the House Committee, and Mrs.
Morris Dorn, President of the
Ladies Auxiliary.
Jewish patients from Wayne
County General Hospital,
Northville State Hospital, La-
peer State Home and Training
School and Ypsilanti • State
Hospital will be able to savor
the atmosphere of the holidays
with the meals that are pre-
pared in the House of Shelter
kitchen 3 times daily.
All this is mode possible by
support of the Allied Jewish
Campaign, stated Mr. Dorn,
and is administered by the
House of Shelter Board and
the Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Service, Director Harold
Silver, and Intake Worker, Mrs.
Miriam Siegal.
The President and the Board
of the House of Shelter wishes
the entire community a very
healthy and happy New Year.

Welfare Federation; Jay W. Allen and Leonaid Simons, vice
presidents of the home; and Dr. Richard C. Hertz, senior rabbi
of Temple Beth El. Allen was a vice president of the home at
the time of his death in 1959.

Congregation Beth Moses
(which recently merged with
the Evergreen Congregation)
was the recipient this week of
the gift of a $4,000 Israel
Bond from Rubin Shaye.
Shown here are Shaye and
Norman Allan (right), co-
chairman of the Detroit C
gregational and High

Day Council.

Hashomer H a t z a i r Zionist
Youth Organization will begin
its season for boys and girls,
10-17, with an Oneg Shabbat at
the Zionist Youth Center, 18073
Wyoming.
Mov .
mp
shown. Activi
e
oup include Israeli da
music groups, dramatics, stu
circles, scouting and ca ping
The ou
progra
trainin
d
cou .rk,
as
cam
, trips and
study
circle in Israel.

TGAGES

APPLICATIONS FOR

VA or FHA

ARE NOW BEING TAKEN
On New or Existing Homes

QUICK SERVICE

Phone Us Today

FRANKLIN

MORTGAGE CORP.

Approved FHA Mortgagee
915 First National Bldg., Det. 26

WO 3-4890

SAMUEL WEINGARDEN

is pleased to announce
that he has joined the
staff of

ur Cohn and
rown Life Insura
ny

1172 First National
ilding

mg to Whe
m was in
e "non-
denomi
viewpoint in
mi.-
as to be pleasing- 1
offending to no "
om al
hs
• . c •
to a dh,er
a
.1.
Says Wh.
. "Great
tention w• given to detail.
Last Supper, for ins
portrayed
uet or a
as a real Passover
seder."
Wheelwright says great pains
were taken to avoid areas of
sensitivity to all faiths. "The men
who made the picture are Jew-
ish," he says, '"and were well
aware of areas of sensitivity."
The screenplay was written
by Philip- Yordan and the movie
was produced by Samuel Bron-
ston. Nicholas Ray was the di-
rector.

2-8458

appy to serve this community as a Life
Adviser

Mr. Weingarden offers his many friends, and his
associates in business enterprises in which he was
engaged here during the past 30 years, his guidance
as a life insurance consultant.

Mr. Weingarden can be reached also at his home,
18284 Sorrento, UN iversity 1-7971.

CRUISES

Deaf Congregation
Honors Its Founder

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.,
(JTA)— in-
m
rider of the first con,,,
ion of the de
has been ho by a decision
of the wors ippers to dedicate
their congregation to him.

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Clothing — Tipping, etc.

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No Charge for Planning and Making Reservations

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End Strike of I
Bond Organizati

NEW
YORK, (JTA
strike of professional, and c
ical employees of the Develop- men.
ment Corporation for Israel,
Dave Balacler, president, an
the organization which conducts
the Israel bond campaign ended nounced that the group has for-
mally adopted Congregation
Wednesday.
The four-day walkout had Beth Sholom for the Deaf as its
been settled in time for the name to honor the rabbi "who
continuation of the High Holy gave us our first insight into
Day appeals for the sale of Judaism."
Mrs. . Harry Zucker, mother of
Israel bonds, scheduled prior
to the strike.
a deaf daughter in the congrega-
While no announcement of tion and now a voluntary secre-
the terms of settlement was tary with the sponsoring group,
made, it was stated that a com- first approached Rabbi Kleinman
promise had been achieved be- for help in finding a meeting
tween strikers and the manage- place for young deaf persons. He
ment. The strikers had de- suggested not only a meeting
manded an increase in the mini- place but formation of a religious
mum salaries now being paid to service.
t h e professional employees.
The Israel Bond Organization
Whatever is worth doing at
has 50 offices throughout the all, is worth doing well.—Ches-
country.
terfield.

Zionist Youth Group
Begins New Season

et List Available — Make Reservations Now.

RISTMAS — NEW YEAR'S CRUISES

ate

• 395.1D . 21
met.'
14 450. 1 Dec.
ec 21 imp. of Can. 14 3
Dec.
14 425. Dec. 22 Mauretania
Dec. 20 Grips o
275.
Dec. 20 Rotterdam 13 450. Dec. 22 Santa Paula 13 495.
Dec. 20 Atlantic 14 425.1 Dec. 23 Nassau '10 275.
Dec. 20 Jerusalem 16 430. I Dec. 23 Ocean Mon. 10 250.
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