Zack Family Starts 'Torah Pioneer' Reform Rabbis Urge JFK to Stop Housing Bias The Committee on Justice eral-financed housing." Rabbi Dallas Citizens .Council which, Plan with $2,500 Gift to Yeshivah and Peace of the Central Con- Samuel D. Soskin of Temple it, said, "has carefull ed emory of his parents, William and family launched a n roj will contribute $2,500 to eth Yehudah. Pr ent at were, from left, Se Zack, vid Zack, Samuel N. en, Hyma aek den f the ah, who sa* sp•1 heritag our co strei ing of Torah educa ns Awarded at ad Haraboni and Merkaz er 21 i s were pre- ors of the Vaad a and Merkaz in honor of their loyalty and support at the Council of Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz annual dinner. The recipients were Max Bib- er, the Borenstein brothers, Mor- ris J. Brandwine, Cong. Beth Ye- hudah, Chesed shel Emes, Er- nest L. Citron, David J. Cohen, Louis M. Elliman, Kenneth Fish- er, Charles E. Feinberg, Meyer Manela, David Goldberg, Dr. Mil- ford Golden, Morris Karbal, Jul- ius Rothenberg, Seymour Sha- pira_ Nathan Soberman, Philip Stollman, Harry Warsh, Louis W. Zack and George Zalman. A special citation was awarded to Rev. and Mrs. Solomon Kam- enetzky for their loyalty to re- ligious values. Jack Carmen ac- cepted the citation from Rabbi Sperka on behalf of his parents. Charles E. Feinberg, co-chair- man of the sponsors committee, presided at the presentation cere- mony. Other speakers were Vaad Harabonim President Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Ernest L. Citron, Nath- an Soberman, David J. Cohen,• Merkaz president; Rabbi Leizer Levin and guest speaker, Rabbi Shubert Spero of Cleveland. s," ivath cement k, Gerald ohen, presi- of our great icably bound up lic Invited to Use UHS Library of 15,000 Volumes The community is invited to use the facilities of the United Hebrew Schools Library, with the main branch located at the Esther Berman Building, for both general reading and educational purposes, according to Shoshana Bass, librarian. Volumes number close to 15,- 000, including duplicate books at all branches. Among the titles are "A He tage Affirmed," by Harr Lurie; "Sex and Love e Bible," by William Col Was- Yaakov ters of the Desert," Morris; "Branch o Almond," by Warren B. Blu nthal; and "My 77 Years," y Norman Bentwich. Temple Bet Am Holds Membershi Brunch Temple Beth m of Livonia will hold a me ership brunch 12:30 p.m. Sund at the _Dor- chester Motel. I Rations have amili gone out to over 1 Speakers will be Ra erb- ert Stern, David Den, president; and Harry Melman, principal of the religious school. There is no charge. Prospective mem- bers are invited. For informa- tion, call Eddie Stein, member- ship chairman, GA. 7-7315. Temple Beth Am received its Young Israel Council first Torah at Sabbath services Maps Annual Dinner Jan. 26. The Torah was pre- Jerome Kelman, Detroit at- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Allen torney and past president of Den of Benton Harbor, parents Young Israel and the Y. I. of David Den. Council, will preside as master of ceremonies at the Young Livonia Hebrew PTO Israel Council annual banquet. Plans Fashion Show The banquet culminates the The showing of a new col- annual fund-raising drive and lection of children's spring fash- will be held on Feb. 21 at ions will be sponsored by the Rainbow Terrace. Erry Loewen- PTO of the Livonia United He- thal, Council president, an- brew School at 12:30 p. nounces that reservations are March 7, at the Borman Br still available and can be made Building, 21355 W. Seve ile. by calling the Young Israel A luncheon planned Mrs. Council, UN 1-7691. Al Rosen will be ser before the showing. Kitty Hart's Story of For tickets and ormation, rshen, GA Survival from Nazism call Mrs. Irving Abelard-Schuman announces 2-2314. publication of "I Am Alive," by Kitty Hart, a story of a Polish Beth Abraha Couples Jewish girl's survival from the Hold Night o Games Nazi horrors. The author and The Cong. Bet Abraham her mother, armed with non-Jew- Couples Club will ho its first ish papers, eluded the Gestapo. fund-raising affair, a They later were imprisoned in games, 8:30 p.m. 24 at the Auschwitz but lived to tell the synagogue. Prizes Feb. and refresh- story. The author now lives with her family in Birmingham, Eng- ments will be featured. land. Dance at Bnai David A fund-raising dance will be held by the Cong. Bnai David Youth Group 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue, with music by the "Epics." Refreshments will be served. Tickets will be available at the door. ference of American Rabbis took a sharply critical view of the "failures and conflicts that plague American society" in the area of race relations. The rabbis called upon local governments, public school au- thorities and labor unions in the North, as well as the South, to move more effectively toward ending political, social and eco- nomic discriminations rooted in racial prejudice. The rabbinical 'group's stand came in a statement calling at- ntion to the observance this aturday of "Race Relations abbath" by the 'Reform branch of Judaism, and the observance of the 143rd anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The statement, entitled "A Mesage For Race Relations Sab- bath, 1962," hailed President Kennedy "for his progressive sentiment in this area of na- tional concern" but urged him to issue an Executive Order "preventing segregation in Fed- Government Officials Will Be Guests at Institute on Judaism The Fifth Annual Institute on Judaism, planned as a National Brotherhood Week activity and sponsored by the Temple Emanu- El Sisterhood, will be held Wed- nesday at the Temple, announces President Mrs. Bertram Kaatz. . city Guests wi com I, • , and sery tatives of eight So land County communities. Berkley, Birmingham, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Royal Oak, Pleasant Ridge and Southr ld. an sents Th Insti ion bas . lrll ples of of the Mrs. according J ish lif J eph Maltzer, cha . an. Its rage the rpose is to ing and fel- spirit of under community. lowship in entary dinner will A co ed prior to We program. be :tale-'"ter ete mtegr tion of its Negro citi Praise was also accor to Atlanta and Louisville w h, the stateme declared, "have hat can be don transitio n, lu ation R SALE WELL ESTABLISHED NORTHWEST MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR BUSINESS OWNER RETIRING EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBITIOUS MAN! For Appointment Phone: DAYS: EVES. & SUN. UN 4-6741 342-2039 POUR TOUS VOS BILLETS par avion, le train et bateau Telephonez DI 1-7111 ATTENTION, ETUDIANTS! maintenant nous avons les voyages preparee especiale- ment pour les jeunes filles et les jeunes gens. DEMANDEZ AUJOURDIfUl! to .4.4"..:Z.N. is, I I 1% ,-4. Fermee les samedis 0 u vert les dimanches 11-3 ctures will be given by Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Temple Emanu-El and Rabbi Harold Hahn of Temple Beth El, accord- ing to Mrs. Stanley Wolf, vice president of religion and educa- tion. Esther Berman UHS Marks Music Month Jewish Music Month will be observed by staff, students and parents at the Esther Berman branch of the"' United Hebrew Schools 8 p.m. Feb. 22. Zvi Kaplan, UHS music direc- tor, will discuss "Jewish Music Throughout Gen be supplement a vocal ins trum program. The cele- bratio is unk s•ices of erman PT the S. C. Brown as president. = more ON LIVERNOIS . LAST 3 DAYS FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY save Yeshivah Girls P ay Host to Pittsbu h, its Toronto C Thirty _iris Hillel itt rgh and th Ch im in Toro • will _ sts of the Yes th Bet ehudah Girls Hi chool th weekend. The get-toge will feature lectures a iscussions on a vane • educational topics, s to local points of interest and a "Melavah Malka." Cong. Shomrey Emunah Forms Men's Club Bnai Moshe Parents Cong. Shomrey Emunah has Hold Sabbath Program announced the formation of a The Bnai Moshe Religious School Parents Organization will hold a Sabbath Workshop pro- gram, to be conducted by Rabbi Moses Lehrman, 10:30 a.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. The pub- lic is invited. Beth Emeth, Brooklyn, is chaik, man of the Committe,.-aelus- tice and Peace. The stateme lso endorsed the Souther egional Council and many to and City cils on man Relati their in "improv tions • tween the r gave articular pr men's club. Dr. Meier Belem •'has been chosen president and Gilbert E. Miller, vice 'president. They will guide the organization in its formative stage. For infor- mation, call DI 1-3615. GLOVES litets AND MORE IF WE HAVE YOUR SIZE! 11ES All Sales Final, All Sales for Cash, No Returns, No Exchanges, No Refunds, No C.O.D.s, No Layaways, No Delver- eries, All Alterations will be made at cost. sv4ENIt1s SPIRT SHIRTS AT CAMBRIDGE FREE PARKING ADJACENT STORE 19201 LIVERNOIS Open Thurs., Fri. 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