Shavuot and Credentials to Heaven David Safran ReLElected Hebrew Schools' President; Auditorium Named in Honor of the Ehrlichs By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Shavuot is the time of the great event on Sinai. necessity for an enlarged pro- The Midrash tells us that Mt. gram of teacher training. He Sinai was chosen. for the Reve- said that 18 of the 92 mem- lation just because it was a bers of the UHS teaching small and humble mountain. staff are products of the Rabbi Simla, according to the Midrasha. Talmud, noted that Moses re- Mandell Berman presided ceived 613 Mitzvoth on Mt. over the ceremonies markimss Sinai. Then came David and the dedication of the Ehrlich Auditorium, Abe Srere partici- pated in that portion of the pro- Beth Abraham Elects gram by reminiscing about the Dr. Newman President pre-UHS school system. He At the annual meeting of praised the devotion of the late Cong. Beth Abraham, the fol- J. H. Ehrlich and paid honor lowing officers were elected: to the dedicated services of Dr. • Harry Newman, presi- Dora Ehrlich. dent; Judge Nathan J. Kauf- A plaque to be placed in man, Dr. Robert Schlaff, vice- honor of the Ehrlich's in the presidents; Leonard Farber, school auditorium was present- treasurer; Meyer •Lullove, Ben- ed to Mrs. Ehrlich who respond- jamin Gantz, secretaries; Irving Adler, Harry Greenbaum, Ben- jamin Siegal and Joseph Vie- drah, trustees. The officers and trustees will be installed by Rabbi Israel I. Halpern during the morning services of the second day of Shavuot, on Thursday. reduced- them to 11. (In one of the Psalms, David notes 11 vir- tues which the Lord likes.) Then the prophet Micah came and reduced them to three: "What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God." Then Isaiah came and re- duced them to two: "Keep ye justice and righteousness." According to the Midrash, King David had a musical alarm clock which awakened him at midnight to study the Torah. David was a soldier, king and also a literary man. He wrote the Psalms. When did he get a chance to study? Study we must. For the Torah we were created! But study without action is like eating without exercise. The Prelaner Rebbe told a story. A scholarly rabbi came to the Gates of Heaven. "What are your credentials?" he was asked. "I studied the Torah days and nights," he replied. "Just sit down there,' said the Chief Clerk. Our staff will have to verify your record." Then another rabbi came - in. He was asked the same ques- tion and he replied that he had devoted much time to the study of the Cabala and other mysti- cal writings. He was also told to sit down until his claim could be investigated. Then a tavern keeper en- tered. And he was asked about his credentials. He answered, "I fed every poor man who came to my inn." Immediately, the gates of Heaven opened and the tavern keeper was ushered in. Re-election of David Safran as president, dedication of the 'auditorium in the Esther Ber- man Branch as the Ehrlich Hall in memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich • and in honor of Dora (Mrs. J. H.) Ehrlich, and a strong appeal by Edwin Wolf II for emphasis on cultural values ' and educational pro- . grams in American Jewish life, marked the annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools, Tuesday evening, in the new Ehrlich Hall. A GOOD MAN TO KNOW ! Abe Kasle was elected honor- ary president of the schools; Herman Fishman, Harold Rob- For Some inson and Jack Shenkman, vice- of the presidents; Mitchell Feldman, secretary; George M. Zeltzer, best buys treasurer, and Gordon Gins- on new berg, assistant treasurer. The following were elected Pontiacs members of the board for a and - three-year term: Morris Brand- wine, Mrs. Stanley Friedman, empest Mandell L. Berman, Irwin I. Cohn, Lawrence W. Crohn, Al- fred Deutsch, Philip Gilbert, Gordon Ginsberg, Harry Guns- Michigan's most important in- • Patient and Courteous berg, Jacob Kellman, Jay Rosen- dustry is the manufacture of AT Instructors shine, David Safran, Louis • Road Test motor vehicles and equipment. • Dual Control Schostak, Jack Tobin, Benjamin in Car You Train In Thirty-eight and eight-tenths S3 off of 1st lesson Weiss, Harry Yudkoff. 18650 LIVERNOIS percent of all United States with this ad 1 block South of 7 In his annual report as workers in this industry are em- Call WO 2-7480 UN 3-9300 president, David Safran out- ployed in Michigan. lined • the growth in the schools' attendance to 3,800 and to the progress made in the high school and Midrasha. Albert Elazar, superintendent DAVID SAFRAN of the schools, told of the continuing need for teachers ed with recollections of com- and revised textbooks and the munal activities in which her revered husband was a leader. In his stirring appeal for Max Biber Elected priority for cultural work in the American Jewish com- President of Beth munity, Edwin Wolf warned Yehudah Schools of the trend away from learn- Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter (It- ing. Outlining past historical tamar), a guest from Jerusalem Jew?sh experiences and some where he has been serving since of the cementing elements 1956 as General Secretary of that held Jews together, he the Israeli Chief Rabbinate, in- Pointed out that the new stalled 1963-04 officers of Yeshi-i generation "knows B e 1 s en and Auschwitz only by hear- vath Beth Lehudah. Heading the Beth Yehudah say," that Israel is being ac- Schools for the next year will cepted as a fact and not in be Max Biber, formerly chair- the snirit of the. struggle for a Jewish Palestine, and he added: "American Jewry cannot survive unless there is created a cultural, educa- tional and spiritual force that is the best in our tradition." He dePlo-ed the loW educa- tional standards in Jewish life in this country and charged that "the tragedy of the so-called renaissance is that it is based on numbers and not on quality." He also charged that we are again becoming worshipers of the golden calf in that we make the end justify the means in our emphasis on fund-raising. "We must create a climate that resoects Jewish values and scholarship," he declared.• "We may have to cut down on the dollars we send abroad, but in the long run they should sup- port it. Only a strong American MAX BIBER Jewry can help Israel in the man of its executive committee. years to come. It is vital that a Phillip Stoilman is the new vice- positive Jewish force should be president, and Morris Karbal, created through knowledge and secretary. Daniel A. Laven, long understanding." associated with )3eth Yehudah and for whom the present main N.J. 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