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Rabbi Borowitz to Address TeaChers Cong. Shaarey Zedek Orthodox Rabbis Seeking UN Action
in Windsor to Hold
in Behalf of Jews in Russian Jails
Sabbath, Institute at Temple Israel Arbor
Day Festival
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
global inhabitants."

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Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz,
Following the major address
director of the Commission on by Rabbi Borowitz, the Institute
Jewish Education of the Union will meet in small groups to dis-
of American Hebrew Congrega- cuss specific topics of interest
tions and Central Conference to educators.
of American.
In addition to speaking en-
Rabbis, will be
gagements throughout the coun-
the guest of
try, Rabbi Borowitz teaches con-
Temple Israel
temporary and rabbinic Jewish
to speak from
thought at the Hebrew Union
the pulpit at
College and is editor of "The
the Annua4
Jewish Teacher" and "Keeping
Teachers' Sab-
Poster," published by the Union.
bath Service-
The Teachers' Sabbath Corn-
tonight andiiii
mittee includes Mrs. Allan
will remain
Marks, Abbott Schlain and Mrs.
here through
George Victor.
Sunday to ad- Rabbi Borowitz
The Teachers' Workshop Ccm-
dress the traditional Faculty mittee includes Mrs. Ben B.
Institute, to be held at the Tem- Green, Mrs. Jerome Oppenheim
ple following the close of reli- and Mrs. Albert Shulman.
gious school sessions.
Participating in the service of
worship will be Michael Gaines Cong. Bnai David
of the High School Department;
Paul Mutnick of the Interme- Movie Night to
diate Department; Mrs. Seymour Aid Boy's Club
Okun, Primary Department; and
Cong. Bnai David affiliates,
Mrs. Irving J. Rosenthal, He-
including the Men's Club, Sis-
brew Department.
Mrs. Harold H. Gilbert, chair- terhood and Mr. and Mrs.
man of the Teachers' Sabbath Group, will present a "Movie
Committee, advises that a high- Night," featuring Helen Wins-
light will be the presentation of ton's "Hand In Hand" 8:30 p.m.
special book awards to Mrs. Jan. 27 at the synagogue.
The committee in charge of
Jerome, Arfa and Mrs. Donald
Simon, teachers in the school the event is headed by Sam
for 10 years. Five-year citations Ravitz, assisted by Harry
will be pr esented to Mrs." Warsh, Iry Ratner, Dave Lie-
Charles Braun, Mr. Robert Lask, bow, Bernie Dosie, Ben Miller,
Mrs. Julius C. Pliskow and Dr. Ray Steinberg and Neil Kalef.
Also to be shown is a half-
Milton Spencer.
The awards will be presented hour documentary film, "Is-
by Manuel Simon, Harold Kar- rael," with Edward G. Robinson
bel and Mrs. Louis Cassel, super- and Leon Uris.
Proceeds from the event will
visors, respectively, of the High
be
given to the Cong. Bnai
School, Intermediate and Pri-
mary grades. A brief message David Boy's Club.
of greeting will be presented by
Sam Rabinowitz, chairman of Conduct Bar Mitzvah
the Religious School Board, Pilgrimage to Israel
which annually plans these two
The second annual Bar Mitz-
programs.
vah Pilgrimage to Israel for
All school children are espe- American
youngsters, spon-
Cially invited to attend Teach-
by the American Zionist
ers' Sabbath together with their sored
Council and the Jewish Agency
parents, so they may honor and for
Israel, --Jerusalem, will be
greet their teachers at the re- held this summer, it was' an-
ception following services.
nounced by Rabbi Irving Miller,
Julius C. Pliskow and Dr. chairman of the American
Jack Kutnick are co-chairmen Zionist Council.
of Sunday's Faculty Institute, to
A joint effort of the Council
which the teaching staffs of and the Agency in cooperation
Temples Beth - El, Emanu-El, With the Prime Minister's of-
Beth Am of Livonia and Beth fice, the project has now be-
El of Windsor have been . in- come an annual feature • of
vited. A luncheon for the teach- American JewiSh life.
ers will precede the Institute.
The Bar Mitzvah Pilgrimage
is not intended to surplant the
actual Bar Mitzvah ceremony
Young Israel Council
which takes place in the young-
Announces Lecture,
ster's home community. It is
Banquet Arrangements seen as the introduction of an
Young Israel Council of Metro- additional custom in American
politan Detroit will present its Jewish life, whereby the young-
third in a series of lectures 8:30 ster's commitment to Israel and
p.m. Wednesday at Young Israel Hebrew culture is dramatically
of Detroit, 12301 Dexter, an- noted during the year in his
nounced President Erry S; Lbew- life which marks a religious
milestone.
enthal.
The pilgrimage is open to
Guest .speaker will be Rabbi
Fabian Schonfeld, spiritual lead- boys and girls who will have
er of Young Israel of Kew Gar- attained their 13th birthday by
dens Hills, New York City. the summertime and who are
Friends are invited to the lec- not over 14 years of age.
ture.
Meanwhile, the Council has 11,000 Students
announced , that reservations are in Israel Yeshivot
now being made for the annual' JERUSALEM, (JTA)—There
banquet, to be held Feb. 21 at are 11,000 students in 105 veshi-
Rainbow Terrace, according to vot
in Israel, Rabbi Zorach
David I. Berris, chairman of the Warhaftig,
minister of Religious
fund-raising drive. Dinner and
\Affairs, reported.
the music of Sam Barn
Overseas Jewry provides
his orchestra will be
ly 70 per cent of the total
For reservations, cal
0,000 budget of these theo-
1 training schools, he said.
Shrinks He
total 11,000 students, he
bout 400 are from outside

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Shalom. Marks
ish Music Month
ng. Beth Shalom will cele-
te Jewish Music Month 8:30
. Jan. 26 at the synagogue.
The sermon will be devoted
to this topic and Cantor Ruben
Erlbaum and the synagogue
choir will present a program
highlighting the variations of
Jewish music. The community
is invited.

Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Wind-
sor, Ont., will present its annual
Hamisha-B'shvat Festival in ob-
servance of Israel Arbor Day
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the syna-
gogue, Giles Blvd. E. at Lillian
St.
The community is invited to
attend the celebration, which
will feature two Israeli films in
color, "Stairway to Jerusalem"
and "Rendezvous With Youth."
A musical program will feature
Maury Wayne, Detroit-born lyric
tenor who has been associated
with the Detroit Civic Light
Opera Co. and the Don Frohman
Chorus.
For information, call Mrs. Lena
Shanfield, CL 2-8045.

Issue Tenth Volume of
Encyclopedia Talmudit
Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein,
Chancellor of the World Acad-
emy in Jerusalem, announced
the appearance of Volume. Ten
of Encyclopedia Talmudit.
Among the topics dealt with
in the 10th volume are Capital
Punishment, Price Gouging,
Boundaries Between Neighbors,
Circumferences, Haftorahs, Nul-
lification of Vows, Tithing and
Ownerless Property.
Published in Jerusalem un-
der the editorship of the famed
Rabbi S. J. Zevin, Encyclopedia
Talmudit was praised by the
late Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi
Herzog as "the outstanding
Jewish literary achievement of
the last 400 years."

to The Jewish News)

LAKEWOOD, N.J.—At the
closing session Wednesday of
the three-day conference of the
Rabbinical Council of America,
an Orthodox rabbinical group,
a statement was adopted appeal-
ing to the United Nations to
"seek the release of Jewish re-
ligious leaders who are lan-
guishing in Russian prisons
solely because of their religious
convictions."
The statement added that
"the entire world can only be
repelled by the fact that the
religious heads of the Jewish
community have been placed
under charge and imprisoned."
The statement pointed out
that "it is an imperative obli-
gation of the United
world
and the entire civili
to redeem the comp: ng dire-
tives of the Uri' d N. s ns
charter for the i••leme ation
of human righ such as the
release of in .cent Russian
Jews from det tion."
The spiritua eaders also
pealed to t Soviet gove
ment "to re 're the
guarantee o religiou
and freedom worship to -ir
3,000,000 J; ish citizens ho
justly victimized
have been
by outburst f discriminatio
prejudice an physical viol
be
in recent yea , Peace ca
scale
effectuated • o a wo
nd pur-
without a de •
poseful program of full human
dignity, religious freedom and
liberty of expression for all

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T h e following resolutions
were adopted by the conference:
1. Call to the American gov-
ernment to bring about a ces-
sation of the Arab boycott
against American Jews.
2. An appeal to the United
Nations to secure the reopening
of the Suez Canal to Israeli
shipping.
3. A demand that the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and lo-
cal police agencies mobilize
their maximum resources to
stamp out the recent wave of
synagogue desecration a n d
swastika smearings.
4. A demand to the Justice
Department to include the
American Nazi Party in the list
of subversive organizations.
o call to all local federa-
ions top immediately the
openin of YMHA's and
YWHA's • the Sabbath so as
to avoid t • violation of a sa-
tene f Judaism.
A plc' to all principles and
ers o avoid sponsiring
those ra gious functions in the
ublic chools which infringe
on t • basic American princi-
ple separation of church and

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