Rabbi Lehrman to Give Series of Lectures on `Comparative Religion' Detroit Seminary Patrons Group Dr. David Blum, director of the Bnai Moshe Schobl of Adult Study, announces that Rabbi Moses Lehrman will deliver a series of eight 1 e c t u r es on "Comparative Religion, starting 9 p.m. Tuesday, and continuing for the following Tuesday eve- nings. Rabbi Lehrman will present an analytical study of Judaism, Christianity and Mohammedism. An attempt will be made to compare the concepts of atti- tudes toward other faiths, church and synagogue member- ship, salvation, The Bible, prayer, sin, heaven and hell, messianism, marriage, divorce, family planning, individual and social responsibility, as well as other basic doctrines and issues. All lectures will be given at the . Bnai Moshe Synagogue in Oak Park. The public is invited. Sol Eisenberg (front) was chairman of the reception for The School of Adult Study is Dr. Louis Finkelstein. Chancellor of the Jewish Theological also accepting registrations for Seminary of America, and is shown as he was being congratu- second term courses which in- -lated by Louis Berry for his efforts in helping establish the clude elementary- Hebre w, a Seminary Patrons Society in Detroit. Looking on with the special course in conversational Seminary Chancellor, from the left, are: Joseph Holtzman, Hebrew by the rapid-learning- John Laurie and Ben Levinson. Laurie and Holtzman were hosts method, pr ay e r book_ and liturgy. These classes mee for the affair held at the Standard Club. 8 p.m. and .m. every Tu at the Bn. e Sy -Registrati members the corn - Announce National Bible Contest The launching of the third annual National Bible Contest for American Jewish youth attend- ing Jewish schools, to be held in the Spring of 1962, was announc- ed by Dr. Samuel M. Blumen- field, director of the department of education and culture of the American Zionist Council, 515 Park Ave., New .York. Jointly sponsored with the Bible Society of Israel, the con- test, the third consecutive event of its kind, is aimed at promot- ing a greater interest in the Bible among students in Jewish schools in the United States and Canada with a view to encouraging more extensive reading of the Bible either in English or in the orig- inal, and to strengthen the place of Bible studies in the curricula of Jewish schools. More than 600 schools, repre- senting the three wings of Juda- ism, Orthodox, onsery Reform, wi ticip Downtown Synagogue contest. Cont is h limited to pu Celebrates Hanukah Members of the Isaac Agree ages of 12 Downtown Synagogue will hold their annual Hanukah celebra- tion g p.m. Sunday at the syn- agogue, 1442 Griswold. Rated No 1 in the U.S.A. Come in and see why before Jack Berck's orchestra will you buy I Quist provide music for dancing and Typewriter Co. - ,_.. 1§1, Specialists latkes will be served. Friends i f .00 Since 1934 \ are invited. For information, \'' ..,, , .\ 18961 Wyoming \ 0-.-i,-"' (7 Mile) call Irene Papke, WO 3-7440, . 342-1600 .•,.. ext. 208. - - ..•••■••11,11.. Open Sundays 10 a.m.-4 p.m.: Eves. to 8:30•3.m. 'till Christmas Frank Amber Seeks Hebrew Books for Beth Abraham Library -Section - \ Anxious to encourage in- ereased Hebrew studies among adults as well as the youth, Frank Amber has undertaken the task of increasing the avail- able books at the Beth Abraham synagogue on 7-Mile and Green- lawn. Pointing out that -there al- ready are available in the Beth Abraham library a number of books for youngsters, in Eng- lish, Amber has expressed the hope that a large Hebrew sec- tion will be developed. Under his direction, a special library room has been 'set - up and the collection of books is 'proceeding. - Amber especially appeals for Hebrew classics, books pub- lished in Israel, Hebrew periodi- cals, etc. He states that he will person- ally arrange to pick up what- FEATURING ALMOST EVERYTHING IN - WEARING APPAREL FOR BIG -AND TALL MEN. SECURITY CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ever volumes may be offered Moro; an $1.4_million in stu- to the Beth Abraham library. dent loans were granted by the He can be reached at 15518 University of Michigan in - 196°- Meyers, UN 1-6934. 1961. 15360 LIVERNOIS Near Fenkell UNiyersity 2-2104 . . • • Shaarey Shomayim Nursery Registration Cong. Shaarey S h o m a yim Shalom Nursery is now accept- ing enrollment for the new term of its pre-school program, under the direction of Dr. Leo Y. Goldman. Included in the program are dancing, participation in plays, American and Hebrew songs, Sabbath and holy day instruc- tion, Hanukah and Passover ceremonies and the Hebrew Aleph Beth. Facilities provide for winter and summer sports activities. Florence Erlbaum will teach arts and crafts. The nursery will provide transportation where it is necessary. For in- formation, call LI 2 441. :zzeT.,,,:e:;:n.,_ ....:,..:v:•:.:,,,,, Enjoy a WonderfulWeather-Proot Vacati GALA :. :. • ; .eZ=:V.-::.,14.1 ' - Many have tried, but no one has been able to bluff his con- science into silence. CHRISTM AS go Here, in one of the world's most beautiful settings, all without the you cost of from winter fun into a tropic sun...and North or Southt Bnai Moshe Service "Focus on Youth" will be the theme of a special Sabbath service tomorrow night at Cong. Bnai Moshe, the final in a series of events commemorating the congregation's golden anniver- sary, announced Norbert Rein, stein, Youth Commission chair- man. The service will be conducted by the Bnai Moshe Senior United- Synagogue Youth. Officers of the T a 1 i s and . Tefillin Club will be installed by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. They include Marvin Sharon, presi- dent; Mitchell Lefcourt, vice president; and Eddie Gutman, secretary-treasurer. Rabbi Lehr- man will speak on "The Syna- gogue's New Complexion." on?. :0::n1:::::::.,..:::,.::.:::::::c,:„::::„f.,...., traveling .:: • Enloy a skaterts paradise on the • SKATE A ND SKI! rd's S -Rama. We make our own snow for 32° or below. THE SUN ical Pool! Swim ... .. ...:::::::::.::....„...ii:. the C oncord's gleaming ice of skiing and tobogganing at -- every 8 USTER CRAW luxury - sized gourmet food...enjoy two bathrooms. bedrooms with IV and AMeriCaR plan . Dine banquet ment is. . and Mix, seat "ringside. get ac- mingle at tree p ainte" cocktail• arties qu aonwtli rollrhiceletate, late Nite TINO KOCH Ski Pro, directs Winter Sports. ...Twin Gold Medal winner and Ice skating star. 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