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November 10, 1961 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-11-10

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Scholarship Presented to Yeshiva
by Bnai Brith Einstein Lodge

Detroiters Plan R eception for Dr, L. Finkelstein

Dr. Louis Finkelstein, chan-
cellor of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America and
widely regarded as one of the
most outstanding religious lead-
ers on the American scene to-
day, will visit Detroit for the
first time in eight years and
be honored at a private recep-
tion 6:30 p. in. Dec. 4 at the
Standard Club.
The reception, which will in-
clude cocktails and a buffet
supper, is being sponsOred by
the Detroit Friends and Patrons
of the Seminary, an organiza-
tion of local leaders which fi-

nancially supports and partici-
pates in the activities of the 75-
year-old center for Conserva-
tive Judaism.
A prominent roster of De-
troit Jewry is expected to wel-

occasion, and a reception com-
mittee which includes Louis
Berry, Sol Eisenberg, Hyman
and David Safran and Benjamin
Weiss.
Rabbis Morris Adler, Ben-
jamin Gorrelick, Mordecai
Halpern, Moses Lehrman, and
Jacob Segal, all alumni of the
Seminary's Rabbinical School,
will also participate in the re-
ception.
Fourth .President of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of
America, Dr. Finkelstein was
appointed to the posts of Chan-
cellor and President of the Fa-
culties in the reorganization of
the Seminary administration
which took place in October,
1951. He continues to serve as
Solomon Schecter Professor of
Theology on the faculty of the
Seminary's Rabbinical School.

Jewish Family Service-
Members at N.Y. Parley

' Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter (second from right) accepts the
scholarship presented by the Bnai Brith Albert Einstein Lodge
on behalf of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for a deserving youngster
at the school. Pictured are (from left) Sol Rosenberg, Lodge
president; Martin Rose, vice president; Rabbi Wohlgelernter
and Sigmund Rubin, past president and program chairman.

Temple Israel Holds
Institute on Judaism
for Detroit Educators

Temple Israel Sisterhood will
hold its Twelfth Annual Insti-
tute on Judaism noon Friday,
announces Mrs. George Victor,
president.
Mrs. NI. Robert Syme, chairnian
of the Institute, says, '"The
theme of the
day is that
better under-
standing of
our Jewish
heritage c o n-
' tributes great-
ly to harmoni-
ous group
relations. This
- year's•Insti -
• Mrs. Syme
tute is to ac-
quaint educational leaders with
the philosophies and tenets of
Judaism and the differentiation
between fact and opinion on
these subjects!'
Five hundred invitations have
been sent out to Detroit prin-
cipals and teachers -to attend
this program, which will be
preceded by luncheon. Follow-
ing luncheon, Rabbis Leon
Fram and NI. Robert Syme of
Temple Israel, Milton Rosen-
baum - of Temple Emann-El,
Phillip Frankel of Cong. Shaa-
rey Zedek, Lansing; and_Sher-
win Wine of • Temple Beth El,
Windsor; will hold individual,
concurrent, workshops on ap-
propriate Jewish topics.
Afterwards, the assemblage
will meet in the sanctuary for
a question-and-answer period,
and closing remarks by Lauren-
tine B. Collins, divisional di-
rector of School Community 1
Relations:

U.S. Court Denies
Appeal Against
Mixed Seating) .

NEW ORLEANS, (JTA)—The
battle over mixed seating in
Chevra T h it i m Congregation,
which attracted nationwide Jew-
ish attention over a four-year
period, was ended finally this
week when the United States Su-
preme Court denied an appeal by
a group of • congregants opposing
such seating.
The long legal struggle began
in 1957 when a majority of the
congregants approved a family
seating plan and a minority
group took the case to court. A
lengthy trial followed before the
late Civil District Court Judge
Frank J. Stitch, in which leading
American rabbinical authorities
on Jewish religious law, appear-
ed.
Judge - Stitch issued an. injunc-
tion barring the mixed seating
plan and the Court of' Appeals
for the Parish for New Orleans
affirmed his decision. In another
action, the LouiSiana State Su-
preme Court set aside the in-
junction and on last Rosh Ha-
shanah, families sat together at
services for the first time.
Opponents then filed an appeal
with the U.S. Supreme Court al-
leging that they had been denied
their rights without due process
of law and that family seating
violated Jewish religious law.
The Supreme Court refused to
review the case, thereby letting
the Louisiana Supreme Court de-
cision stand.

Casablanca Governor
Asks Jew to Resign

NEW YORK — The Detroit
Jewish Family and Children's
Service is one of over 300 family
service agencies taking part in
the 50th anniversary conference
of the Family Service Associa-
tion of America opening here
today.
In a special edition of its offi-
cial journal, the association call-
ed for a crash program to discov-
er the cause of family breakdown
and to enlist public support for
a program of education and pre-
vention.
JFCS board members attend-
ing the conference are Mrs. Theo-
dore Bargman and Mrs. Charles
Lakoff. Staff members attending
are Ruth L. Goldberg, Rose Kap-
lan, Hilda Lucas and Ruth
Shefer.

come the famed scholar on his
return visit. Spearheading the
activity are Joseph Holtzman
and John Lurie, hosts for the

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Greenfield Young Israel CASABLANCA, (JTA) —
Marc Sabbah, vice preSident of
Chumash, Rashi Class

the Casablanca Jewish Commit-
tee, has been required to sub-
mit his resignation to Col. Driss
Ben Amar, Governor of Casa-
blanca, ' because of his attend-
ance at the World Jewish Con-
gress executive meeting last
Aug. 20 in Geneva.
Two young Jews accused of
"belonging to a Zionist net-
UHS in Oak Park Open work" were arrested here, also.
At the same time, it was an-
Hanukah Gift Shop
nounced that Albert Chriqui, a
. The Oak Park Branch of the Jew arrested on the same
United Hebrew Schools will hold charge last week, has been' re-
its annual "Hanukah Gift Shop" leased.
Monday through Thursday in the
lobby of the Oak Park Jewish
Center and the, lobby of the Goldman Named Youth
school building at Cong. Bnai Director at Beth Moses
Moshe, Oak Park,
Cong. Beth Moses, 19160 Ever-
green, announces the appoint-
ment of Rev. Marshall Goldman
as its youth director.
Plans are made for a kick-off
meeting on Monday at the syna-
gogue. Louis Rosen is youth com-
missioner for Beth Moses, and
inquiries should be directed to
'him atthe synagogue.

DR. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN

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Young Israel of Greenfield
has organized a Chumash and
Rashi class which will meet 8
p.m. Fridays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Cohen,
14121 Winchester, Oak Park.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will teach
the course. Those intreested
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