Cong. Beth Yehudah Honors Levins Canada Bans Mailings by U.S. Hate Group ror OTTAWA (JTA) — John R. Nicholson, Canada's postmaster general, informed the House of Commons that materials sent by the National White American Party or Birmingham, Ala., had been banned from the mails. Edited and Translated By Ben Zion Bokser • He also asked the legislators to report to him the receipt of all envelopes containing anti-Semitic or racist material. The Canadian Jewish Congress had asked the government last March to take steps to check hate peddlers. 7 - EVERGREEN SHOPPING CENTER 20136 W. 7 Mile Rd. 20 x 134 ft. store, gas ht., full base- ment, entrance from street or 1000 car • parking area. This is a live shopping center. PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS UN 4-8272 MR. HAINES THE HIGH HOLIDAY PRAYER BOOK Rabbi Joshua Spiro of Congregation Beth Yehudah presented a silver-bound Torah to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levin at a reception given in their honor at Oak Manor, in appreciation of their numerous services to the synagogue. Nathan Soberman was toastmaster and the speaker was Charles Fine. Greetings were extended by Mrs. Pearl Koenigsberg in behalf of the Ladies' Auxiliary and by Mrs. Sylvia Novetsky in behalf of the Sisterhood. Levin responded with a review of his recent experiences in Israel. :P 79 Delancey St., New York, N. Y. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH H'ARI LUBAVITCHER CENTER * Beth Yehudah Schools will ,offer for the first time this fall advanced training for graduates of the Beth Jamb girls high school. Ten stu- dents will take part in the teachers training program 9 a.m.- to noon daily. For 15 years. the Beth Yehudah schools have provided such ad- vanced studies to young men. Girls' courses will include modern conversational Hebrew and student teaching as well as basic studies in pible and Jewish history and philosophy. Construction has began on the new Beth Yehudah Schools build- ing in Southfield. it was announced by Daniel Laven. chairman of the schools building committee. All memorial tablets in the Dexter building will become a permanent part of the synagogue in the 'new building. They are temporarily housed in an existing building on the construction site. extends best wishes to all for a Healthy and Happy New Year and expresses its grateful appreciation for the en- couraging support toward this new venture in intensive JEWISH EDUCATION. Classes begin Thursday, Septem- ber 10th at 19161 Schaefer (Labor Zionist Institute) Phon: 342-9119 All registration closes September 15th Rabbi Manfred Pick, Principal Rabbi Condemns Split Among Jews THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS STARLIGHT, Pa.. iJ'FA) — Dr. Robert Gordis.- rabbi of Temple Beth El.! Belle. Harbor, L. I., de-' plored "the recent intensified de- . nominationalism in A m e r i ca n Judaism.'' This trend." he said "leads to a refusal to ex.clange ideas or sometimes even to talk 4 to one another." Addressing a conference of 60 ' staff members of . the Bnai Brith Youth Organization. Rabbi Gordis . said that many differences among Jews are . on external matters which are not significant enough to justify the abs.ence of. sharing ' the contributiOnsi that Orthodox. Conservative and ;Reform' Judaism of the HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel Ernes) - 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan Extend. Their Best Wishes for Morris Dorn, President • Edward Miller, Harry E. Citrin, Vice-Presidents HEBREW PUBLISHING CO. New Teachers Program for Beth Jacob Girls AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR to ALL THER Mps1BERS, THEIR LADIES AUXILIARY, SYNAGOGUES, ORGANIZATIONS AND DETROIT JEWRY A Superb new Translation with commentary. 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Sunday from 4 to 9 km.; Mon. thru Thurs. 1 - 3 p.m., Evenings from 6 - 8 p.m. and Saturday Evening from 8:15 to 10 p.m. Cantor Shlomo Hochler, of Toronto, Canada, will conduct the The Congregation Beth Joseph, Anshey Ruzhin, extends to its members and to the entire Jewish community of Detroit .heartfelt wishes for the fulfillment of all their hopes for a peaceful and prosperous new year. As President of this synagogue, and in the Jewish people of this city to join us in Sabbath services, as well as daily, morning and evening. can each make to;the total Ameri- ' can Jewish community. Two l7-year-old; Michigan youths were elected in4rnational presi- ' dents. Last week. it was erroneous- ly reported that 6etroiter Richard Heideman and Linda Rubin of Mount Clemens were elected inter- national vice presidents of BBYO. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS !, Friday, September 4; 1964 35 HYMAN KARP, President Congregation Beth Joseph 18450 Wyoming 'Avenue IS YOUR CHILD EIGHT YEARS OLD? 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