8 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 22, 1961 Temple Emanu-El Will Mark Tenth Taharath Sabbath Dr. Hertz Named by Council Anniversary; Rabbi Brickner Guest Called on One of Major A meeting of the Vaad Hara- Rabbi Balfour Brickner will brew Schools. The Temple also bonim-Council of Orthodox Rab- be the principal speaker when boasts an adult education insti- bis has proclaimed the Sabbath CCAR Groups/ Temple Emanu-El celebrates its tenth anniver- sary 8:15 p.m. today in its sanctuary at 14450 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park, it was announced by President Mil- ton Lucow. The rabbi is Rabbi Brickner the newly-appointed _director of the Joint Commission on Inter- faith Activities of the Union of American Hebrew Con,gegations and' the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He is also as- sociate director of the Commis- sion of Social Action of Reform Judaism. A native of Cleveland, 0., Rabbi Brickner was rabbi of Temple Sinai in Washington, D.C., from 1952 until 1961. He also is the former director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Cincinnati. Writer, educator and civic leader, Rabbi Brickner is the author of "As Driven Sands," a study of the Arab refugee situa- tion, a work for which he was commissioned by the Commis- sion on Social Action. While in Washington, as spiritual leader of • Temple Sinai, he was the Jewish Chautauqua Society res- ident lecturer at The American University. He now resides in New York. Temple Emanu-El dates its emergence in 1951 wih the rapidly expanding Jewish - com- munities in the suburbs — Oak Park and Huntington Woods. Its membership has increased from 300 families in its first year to 500 families at the present time. It is now the third largest Re- form Jewish congregation in Michigan, under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi . Milton Ros- enbaum. Its religious school today pro- vides for the Jewish education of 775 children, with Max Rosen- berg as education director, and a staff of 30 professional teach- ers. Special sections of the He- brew school are conducted under the auspices of the United He- . M OM & ARE HERE ENJOYING ST. MO They discovered reasons quarter St. Moritz is Jewish people ant th - 6- oceanfront I tion, 1 bl Lincoln Ro where t new Lincol oad Mall delightful. It-F ree, and sugar-free art- eels a le time or the tim ra- cious frie ly mana t makes them fee ver at . where you can are a obliga tion . her e is a ways rig Enter s featu d tly. Pr' to h, no eps any any Per outsta ng ad- Person van s not Double in any 20 of 140 other hotel in Rooms Miami Beach. Jan. 4 to Jan. 22 The man to Add $3 Daily per Person for write, or phone collect (JE 8- Comp. Break fast and Dinner 3711 is Henry L. 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A noon luncheon at the Esther Berman branch of the UHS will precede the trip. - Students guests will hear bud geting problems of the Allied Jewish Campaign, and a ques- tion-answer period will follow. Council staff will accompany the students on their tour of the Federation agencies. Keren Ami is the student arm of the Allied Jewish Campaign, through which youngsters con- tribute to Jewish causes, locally, nationally and internationally. instructor Jacob Mathis is in charge of the Keren Ami pro- gram for the United Hebrew Schools. Cong. Beth Shalom Plans Paris Theme for New Year's Party "Champagne in Paris" is the theme of the New Year's Eve Ball sponsored by the Sister- hood and Men's Club of Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Mrs. Sidney Pianin, chairman of the Ball, along with fund- raising chairman Mrs. Harold Glass and co-chairman Mrs. George Tarnoff, announced the event will be held 9 p.m. at the synagogue, 14601 W. Lincoln: The Parisian decor, under the supervision of Mrs. Jack Robin- son, will feature replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. Guest's- will receive a lovely gift sent directly from ris, France. ors d'oeuvres will precede fet dinner followed by an rate sweet table. Music ancing will be provided he Classics" and two floor s will be given for added tainment. eservations will close at 130 pies, and may be made by ling reservations chairman rs. Aaron Wallis, LI 8-1772, r co-chairman Mrs. Gerald Penfil, LI 3-1247. . of "Vayechi" on Dec. 23 as "Taharath Hamishpacha Sab- bath." The resolution and proclama- tion requests all rabbis in the metropolitan Detroit area to devote their sermons to the "importance of family purity in Jewish life" and to announce from their pulpits the dedica- tion and open house this Sun- day of the new Ritualarium on Ten Mile Rd. - at Greenfield Rd in Oak Park. The proclamation reads: "0 this Sabbath `Chazach' let us all strengthen ourselves and en- courage one another on behalf of all that is holy, pure and sacred in our life, in order that our great Jewish heritage may be preserved. "The laws of Mikvah and Tah- rath Hamishpacha — family purity, together with the Jew- ish table — Kashrut d the Jewish Sabbath th pillars of the 1 Jew' ome. Let us gua them with all our miih nd the ish spirit will fo er rem n in our homes unadultra d and un- weak ed. T meeting pro • rnation hel in respons Is 1 Associat' C O Round-the-clock FREE Breakfast 'ai '. Buffet at olsi Year's Eve art t. ent • and Pool •30 of 117 rooms 22 Course mas Day Gala New 'HE OCEAN AT 18th I. MIAMI BEA0 FLA '1111 1111Pr Daily Per rson Occ. . 22 rms 1 TIONED Temple Israel Holds Homecoming Sabbath Temple Israel college youth will celebrate a Homecoming Sabbath tonight. The students, home on vacation, will be the guests of the Sisterhood -and Men's Club of the Temple at a dinner prior to the evening service. In place of the usual sermon, a panel of three students will discuss "Youth Faces This Age of Anxiety." The speakers will be Lawrence Colton, Wayne State niversity and Michael erm and Cheri Stein, niversit .if Michigan. Del Fl . • DI • . ENT watt ER. oP- 400 4C) MIAMI B OCEANFR E : • H'S LARGEST KOSHER HOTEL =Ur Or _NINP SPECIAL DAYS—FROM DEC. 15 TO MX 4 85 ERT EAS, * per person double occupancy *60 of 200 rooms. 'INCLUDING STRICTLY KOSHER MEALS DAILY SERVICES - IN OUR BEAUTIFUL SYNAGOGUE Fully Air Conditioned & Heated )1,1 •••• PLUS ALL THIS FREE' PRIVATE BEACH • POOL • BEACH CHAIRS FREE PARKING ON PREMISES • MOVIES DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT COCKTAIL PARTIES ALL DIETS CATERED TO I, Write Direct or CAIN 'RI S-7 Detroit: LI 8-2266 MIAMI BEACH: JE 1.0711 oN TI-E OCEAN 20th TO1 21st STS.. MIAMI BEACH . 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The 12-member • it- ee, made up-of rabbis have 'sited Eastern ope and e studied conditions of Je• ::vises the rabbini- cal body's officers and executive board on matters that involve the welfare of Jews in the Soviet sphere. The committee will report on its full work and activities in connection with the CCAR's next g. Mis an rae ns Re tratio istration for Co Mish- kan el pre-Heir classes is now o or th and semes- ter, it was unced by. Lillian Greenwald, director of the classes. The pre-Hebrew classes are for boys and girls 3-5; and meet three afternoons a week. Sunday and Hebrew classes for children 5-years and up meet Sunday and -Monday and Wednesday. For further inform ation call LI 7-1833 or LI 1-6731 annual Convention, its 73rd, to be held June 19-23 in Minne- apolis. Jan. 5-24 140 rooms *i2 nn wo 11 1 eluke Dinner Daily RESERVE FOR PASSOVER NOW. DETROIT OFFICE: UN 4-3190 MIAMI BEACH: JE 1.6881 ON THE OCEAN AT 17th ST., MIAMI BEACH, FLA.