12 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, February 2, 1962 — Grant Semicha to Vaad Harabonim Performs Many Feb. 10 Designated as Kashruth 75 Yeshiva Rabbis Services for Jewis h Community Observance Sabbath; Month's Events Semicha, the highest degree Jewish theological learning, The Vaad Harabonim (Coun- those who wish to avoid litiga- Include Children's Essay Contest in will be conferred upon '75 rab- cil of Orthodox Rabbis), which tion in Civil Court. As part of its Kashruth ob- servance campaign during the month of February, the Great Lakes Region of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Women's League has desig- nated Saturday, Feb. 10, as Kashruth Observance Sabbath and have asked all local rabbis to dedicate their sermons to stressing a renewal of the ob- servance of kashruth in the Jewish home. Thursday, Feb. 15, has been dedicated to a "Kosher Food Exhibit" at the Coolidge-10 Mile Store of the De vison on- Market. There i be food • d- strations of IC d national ucts by loc ufacturer•shoppers will e samples of kos given foods nd iterature plai g the alue` and imp ance •f ka uth in Jewish in- w en shoppers o nd t, ested are pl and ceive a ki o the dui' teratu E ibit osher F In connection with Kashruth Observance Month, an essay contest will be conducted among pupils in all Hebrew and Religious schools who have been given . entry forms to sub- mit essays, short stories, poems, or any literary creation deal- ing with Kashruth. Prizes will be offered in a junior division, ages 10-13, and in a senior divi- sion, ages 14-18, for the best entries in any of these literary forms. Pupils should ask for entry blanks from their teach- ers or principal of the school. Mrs. David H. Cohen, chairman of the literary contest, can be reached at UN. 4-7521 for in- formation. The "Kosher Foods Exhibit" is under the chairmanship of Mrs. David Dombey. Mrs. Joshua Sperka is general chair- man of the Kashruth observ- ance campaign. Rockwell Seeks Permit to Hold Rally in N.Y.C. on Hitler's Birthday NEW YORK (JTA)—George Rockwell, leader of the Ameri- I' t. can Nazi Party, has applied for g Restoring a permit to hold a rally in Union Square here on April 20, Furniture Adolf Hitler's birthday, it was Repaired & Refinished in - a spokesman for Any Color of disclosed by the Department of Parks. Your Choice. Antiques Old Parks Commissioner Newbold Furniture Made ,IANO Like New. Cig• Morris said -.that he was studying .1141514MB arette Burns Re- the application. .SPECIALTY All work • To OlOon paired. Last year the New York State guaranteed. Court of Appeals upheld Rock- City-Wide and Suburban Larry Paul well's right to speak in New Free Estimates York after the city had denied UN 4 -8440 him a permit in 1960 to hold FUIT4ITURE RVICE age ;3213 W.McNiCHOLS a Fourth of July rally. bis, graduates of Yeshiva Uni- versity's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, March 25. The school was named for Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Spektor, revered as one of the greatest Rabbi Spektor Dr. Revel rabbis of the 19th century. Dr. Bernard Revel, the first president, added a high school, teachers institute and liberal arts college. Dr. Samuel Belkin has been president since 1943. Under Dr. Belkin's leader- ship, Yeshiva has exhibited its greatest growth, adding the Al- bert Einstein College of Medi- cine (1955); Stern College for Women (1954) ; the Graduate School of Education (1957); the School of Social Work ('1957); the Graduate School of Science (1958), and the Sue Golding Graduate Division of Medical Sciences (1957). Today, more than 5,000 young men and women from all parts of the U.S. and abroad are en- rolled in Yeshiva University's 17 schools and divisions at six teaching centers in New York City. The university is cele- brating its 75th anniversary throughout the 1961-62 aca- demic year, and the ordination will be one of the of the observance. eck Jewish of Wins aw Battle NEK, N. Y., ool, tchester Day school ox Jewish r a hear- a victory e the Vil e Board of zoning law, s, when expansion of prohibit evoked. hool, w 1, widely he s c h the o tsta idered one ountr in th day schoo write. or &Hon% or 4 on a was establ ed in iga U 3-250 Joseph, large plot f land ' ITE FOR BROCHU a embrac Point, an this residenc of the fin the estab hment County. Si the village passed of the scho C6411 a zoning o 'nance forbiddin in the are the use of 1 SULPHUR SPRINGS na- e s an schools, c h u gogues. Mayor Joseph Dalfonso, pre- siding at the meeting of the Village Board of Trustee s, agreed with Sol Feinberg, pres- ident of the school, that the vil- lage zoning ordinance is illegal, since New York State's highest courts have ruled that the type of restrictions in the village law CARE K PASSOVER FO T spiritual standa 3: Educational stitutions — 7. Family Counseling — The Council maintains a rabbinic bureau for marital problems, family adjustments and person- al relations. 8. Shaylos—A rabbinic board is available to review questions on Jewish law, religion and Jewish ritual. Bna •eats hair Conce The Cong Bnai Moshe Rel gious School invites the publ to hear the Students Cho under the direc n of H Siegal, in con • 0:30 Sund at >agogue n w" Mr be is azo co n oshe ization. devoted her 0 The Council o rs assistance Pare to these institu ns and seeks The • m wil brew mu kable system to to establish a of money-raisin by represen- institutions tatives of Tor who solicit in De it. ion—The 4. Ritual Circu d rules Council has form which help execute formance of this observance to sanitary and religious stand- ards. 5. Communal Relations — The Council, in conjunction with the Jewish Community Council, seeks to preserve unity in communal efforts. 6. Beth Din — The Council provides a Rabbinic Court for Sid Shmarak's GREAT COOKS USE Business Briefs GRINNELL'S at 19410 Liver- nois has announced a Hammond organ beginners class for adults and children, who need no pre- vious musical training, will be taught in 10 lessons by Mr. Whitestone UN 3-6997, begin- ay. nin GREENFIELD NOODLES and FARFEL hed cious Flavor! -- tfait Yri 111/ Taateil C9.64( ■ ES Ion is CARE $12.00 meats, relatives, ewcomers ce As a public se pleased to an nce, VER KOSHER PA sent. each, are bei sugar and o er vital friends and he man in Israel. PASSOVER DO IT I TED. FICE MI 17596 with Merkaz will hold its 24th annual banquet Feb. 11 at the Young Israel of Northwest De- troit, performs a number of services for the Detroit :Jewish community. Its main duties, listed below, are: 1. Kashruth — The Council renders kashruth supervision over all establishments that cater to the religious needs of the community, with regul inspection tours of slau houses. Coun- 2. Sy na gogues- syna- cil keens contact them in gogues and guid maintain their holy work venue, Detroit Phone DI 1-0708 are unconstitutional. The board then amended its ordinance. Canadian Church Bans Legacy for Home for `Gentile Ladies' Only MONTREAL, (JTA) — A _be- quest involving a house donated in a will to the Anglican Church was rejected here by the Church Wardens because the legacy provided that the house must be used only as "a home for Gentile ladies." 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