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January 04, 1963 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 4, 1963 —

National Conference
on Religion, Race
to Open in Chicago

CHICAGO, (JTA) — More
than 70 religious groups and
agencies in the United States
—Protestant, Catholic and Jew-
ish—will be represented by 800
delegates at the four-day Na-
tional Conference on Religion
and Race, which will open on
Jan. 14 at the Edgewater Beach
Hotel here.
The conference was convened
by the National Council of
Churches, the Synagogue Coun-
cil of America and the National
Catholic Welfare Conference.
The Conference will be a reli-
gious commemoration of the
Emancipation Proclamation
signed by President Lincoln 100
years ago.
"The conference will provide
an occasion for a serious and
concrete examination of the
role of churches and synagogues
in meeting religious and civic
racial problems," the announce-
ment said. "Every effort will
be made to freshly dramatize
the moral and spiritual values
which are denied by racial pre-
judice, discrimination and seg-
regation.
"The commitment of religion
to racial integration will be
expressed. The conference will
be climaxed by the adoption of
a statement of conscience repre-
senting the concensus of those
attending, and the acceptance,
by the registrants, of a series
of action recommendations."
A special Follow-Up Commit-
tee which will see to it that the
decisions of the conference are
acted upon in local communities
has been set. up under the
chairmanship of Rev. Arthur E.
Ealmsley, executive secretary
of the Christian Citizenship
Division of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church's National Coun-
cil.
Principal Jewish speakers at
the conference will include Dr.
Abraham J. Heschel, of the
Jewish Theological Seminary;
Rabbi Julius Mark, president
of the Synagogue Council of
America; Rabbi Morris Adler
of Detroit; Albert Vorspan, di-
rector of the Commission on
Social Action of the Union of
American Hebrew Congrega-
tions and others.

Beth Shalom Invites
Public to Discussion
on New Constitution

The sisterhood and mens' club
of Cong. Beth Shalom announce
a meeting on the proposed con-
stitution for • the state will be
held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the synagogue, 14601 W. Lin-
coln, Oak Park.
The topic of the meeting will
be "The Proposed Constitution
— Yes or No." Presenting their
views on the question will be
Nancy Barr of the League of
Women Voters of Oak Park and
Huntington Woods, and Robert
Hodges, Detroit attorney and
former Con-Con delegate. The
community is invited to attend.

Beth Yehudah PTA
to Hear Symposium

The Beth Yehudah Parent-
Teacher Association will meet
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Mogen Abraham.
Rabbis A. Freedman, Charles
Shloss and J. Levi of the He-
brew staff will conduct a sym-
posium on the study of "Jewish
Ethics, Rashi, and Jewish His-
tory as Taught in Our Schools."
The program has been arranged
by Rabbi Joseph Hirsch, chair-
man.

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