MINNEAPOLIS—The Central their destinies. It is this:
Conference of American Rabbis Through penitence, prayer and
was urged here tonight to take righteousness, the evil decree
the lead in marshalling the may be averted."
world religions for "the ob- Rabbi Minda called on the
servance of a universal Yom Central Conference of American
Kippur (Day of Atonement)" Rabbis to "inspire all religious
whose world-wide prayers would groups to join with us in the
demonstrate humanity's over- observance of a Universal Yom
whelming determination "to Kippur, a day of at-one-ment
avert the man-made evil decree" and reconciliation, a day of
Of nuclear war. prayer, penitence, and of seek-
Dr. Albert G. Minda, Presi- ing the path leading to the
dent of the Central Conference blessing that shall make for
and the Rabbi of Temple Israel I the life of all and the death of
I
here, made the proposal in a none."
keynote address which opened
the CCAR's 73rd Annual Con- Historic Alms Box
vention.
Dr Minda, in his address,
led up to his proposal for the
observance of a universal Yom
Kippur by disputing the charge
that rabbis "are impractical
idealists."
"We ask soberly," he com-
mented, "whether in the con-
fused world of today the ideal
may not be the more realistic
approach in the attempt to re-
solve the crisis of our times."
Rabbi Minda stressed "the
threat of nuclear explosion
hangs over all mankind. It is
an evil decree corresponding to
that set forth in the liturgy of
the Day of Atonement. In our
context, however, it is a decree
not ordained by God but by the
madness of men.
"There is. however." he em-
phasized, "one answer given in
this awesome Day of Atonement
prayer which must ring out in
the hearts of all men of all
nations, and those who guide
Rabbi Tanenbaum Is
Consultant to Catholic
Publications Center
Alms box attached to the
lobby of the Rema Synagogue
in Cracow, Poland, framed by
pilasters carrying an enta-
lature and a richly decorated
gable. The Hebrew inscrip-
tion, "gold, silver, copper,"
means that even the smallest
contribution is welcome.
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum,
director of Inter-religious Af-
fairs for the American Jewish
Committee, has been appointed
as a , consultant to a major
Catholic edu-
cation center
which edits
By MILDRED GROSBERG
and prepares
BELLIN
religious edu-
(Copyright, 1962, Jewish
cational mat-
Telegraphic Agency. Inc.)
Dairy Sour Cream
erials, it was
Most of the central part of
announced by
I
Europe
has been called "the
RabbiTanenbaumDr. John Slaw-
son, executive vice president of sour cream belt" since without
this dairy delicacy it would be
the - Comthittee.
The Catholic agency, known impossible to complete much of
as the Pius II Religions Educa- the traditional cookery of the
tion Resource Center, located region. Sour cream is used as
near Detroit, is the only one of an ingredient in dishes in
its size and scope in the United every course from appetizer to
States, and serves as the cen- dessert ; as a sauce, and as a
tral source for Catholic religi- salad dressing. Inasmuch as the
ous , educational materials. It majority of the Jewish families
was established five years. ago in the western world have come
as part of the Marygrove College from this part of the eastern
one, they too have an inherent
at MOhroe, Mich.
, Rabbi Tanenbaum described love of sour cream and use it
the 'Catholic agency as repre- freely in all types of dishes ex-
made with meat.
senting "a new frontier in the cept those
SOUR CREAM TWISTS
world of religious education."
1 cake yeast or 1 package
dry yeast
Rabbi Tanenbaum will be a
Y4 cup lukewarm or very
consultant to the center on re-
warm water
3 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
ferences and background mater-
1 teaspoon salt
ials in Catholic educational
1 cup firm butter or margarine
2 well-beaten eggs
texts concerning the Jewish peo-
1/2 cup dairy sour cream
ple and Judaism. He visited the
3 teaspoons vanilla extract
11/2 cups sugar
center 'earlier this month, to-
Dissolve the yeast in the water.
gether with his assistant, Use
lukewarm for the cake and very
Judith Hersheopf, to confer warm for the dry. Sift the flour and
into a bowl, and cut in the
with the directOrs of the center, salt
shortening until the particles are
Sisters Mary Johnice and Mary the size of tiny peas. Combine the
eggs, sour cream, and one teaspoon
Elizabeth.
of the vanilla, and add to the flour.
Another consultant to the cen- Mix thoroughly, cover the bowl, aitcl
chill
at least two hours. Combine
is
Rev.
Edward
Burkhardt,
ter
the sugar thoroughly with the re-
diretcor of Religious Education, maining vanilla. Divide the dough
in half, keep half refrigerated, and
Archdiocese of Detroit;
Jewish Meals
.
roll out the rest on a pastry board
which has been evenly spread with
cup of the vanilla sugar. Roll out
to a 16x8 inch rectangle, sprinkle
with a tablespoon of the sugar, and
fold one end of the dough to the
Fold the other end of the
' The annual Yeshivath Beth center.
dough over this, to make three
Yehtidah P.T.A. picnic will be layers. Give the dough a quarter
turn. Sprinkle the board with more
held 12:30 p.m. Sunday at Mid- sugar
and roll out the dough again
dle Rouge . Park, according to Into a 16x8 inch rectangle. Repeat
the folding and rolling twice more,
Mrs.. Leib Bakst, chairman.
use up half the sugar. Cut the
The public is invited. Home and
rectangle in half lengthwise then
made baked cakes, barbecued crosswise into 1-inch strips. Twist
each strip 2 or 3 times and place on
chickens, corn on the cob and lightly
greased cookie tins. Bake at
watermelon will be on sale fora 350 degs. F. about 20 minutes, until
a light golden brown. Watch care-
those note bringing their own fully
during the. last few minutes.
food. Games will be featured.
Remove immediately from the tins
and cool on racks. Repeat with the
Baby-sitting services will be other
half of the dough and sugar.
available at the park.
This makes 64 cookies.
Beth Yehudah PTA
Will Hold Picnic
nual Founders Day Dinner on
Monday evening at Adas
Shalom Synagogue.
The guest speaker will be
Rabbi Seymour Fox, dean of
the Teachers Institute of the
Jewish Theological Seminary,
and one of
the eloquent
spokesmen of
the growing
day school
movement in
the United
States.
. A program
of vocal selec-
tions will be
presented by
Cantor Reu-
yen Frankel;
associate haz-
ran of Cong.
Shaarey
Rabbi Fox Zedek. He will
be accompanied at the piano
by Mrs. Leypsa Groner.
A memorial tribute will be
presented honoring the mem-
ory of the late Morris L. Scha-
ver. Zionist leader who pio-
neered as one of the founders
of the Hillel Day School.
Accepting the tribute will be
Mrs. Emma Schaver and her
son, Isaac. Sidney Shevitz and
Harry Schumer, who had long
been associated in Labor Zion-
ist and Farband endeavors with
Mr. Schaver, will make the pre-
sentation.
Milton Marwil is chairman of
the dinner committee, and Jer-
ome Keywell and Philmore
Leemon are co-chairmen. Abe
Kasle is honorary chairman.
Other members of the dinner
Tom Borman, Harry Cohen,
Norman Cottler, Cantor Nich-
olas Fenakel, Nathan Freed-
land, Nathan Goldin, Max H.
Goldsmith, Rabbi Benjamin
Gorrelick, Dr. Morris Green-
berg, Frank Holtzman, Morris
M. Jacobs, Morris Karbal, Mrs.
Arnold Kass, Mrs. Leon Kay,.
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Mrs.
Louis Levitan, Sam Loberman,
Abe I. Morrison, Albert Posen,
Harry Schumer, Sherman Sha-
piro, Sidney Shevitz, Mrs. Jer-
ome Silberman, Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal, Nathan Shur, Eugene
Sloan, Wolf Snyder, George
Spoon, Philip Stollman, Wilbur
Stein, Mrs. Milton -Weiss, and
Saul Waldman.
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Freedom Festival
Detroit and Windsor area
churches of all denominations
and religions will hold special
services June 30-July 1. in con-
junction with the International
Freedom Festival.
The Festival committee,
'beaded by Ralph T. McElvenny,
general chairman. asked the
clergy to direct its attention
toward freedom and its mean-
ing, because "free people all
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13 - THE DET ROIT 3EWIS H NEWS — Friday, June 22 , 1862
Reform Rabbis Urged to Lead
Rabbi Fox Will Address Hind.. Day SehoOl Dinner
The Hillel Day School of De- committee include Mrs. Morris Bella Kozloff, Rabbi Moses
Religions in 'Universal Yom Kippur' troit
will observe its fourth an- Brandwine, Abraham Borman, Lehrman. Dan M. Le Vine,