to Focus on Jews' Great Ages, Values
Reform Leader Condemns Candidate Beth Aaron Series presentation will be the first of its Panetz, of Cong. Ahavas Achim;
Beth Aaron Synagogue will pre-
and "A Conversation with Yigael
here in an adult education
for Failing to Pledge N-Disarmament sent an adult education series on kind
Yadin," dealing with The Dead
program.
PLEASANTDALE, N. J. Rabbi judged on the basis of their hand-
Jay Kaufman, vice president of the ling of nuclear weaponry.'
Rabbi Kaufman called atten-
Union of American Hebrew Con-
tion to the different views on
greations, criticized President John-
nuclear weaponry as expressed
son and Sen. Goldwater for their
by both candidates. He pointed
failure to commit their future ad-
out,
"One wants us to 'be realis-
ministration to a program of world-
tic. Sen. Goldwater seeks 'to ed-
wire nuclear disarmament.
ucate the American people to
Ile told lay and rabbinic leaders
lose a fear of the word 'nuclear'
of the UAHC's New Jersey Council
. . . for military purposes a nu-
that "of greatest significance in
clear weapon is just enough fire-
this presidential campaign is the
power to get the job done.
unsaid. Both candidates seek to be
On the other hand, he noted that
President Johnson "impresses us
Orthodox Congregations
with the responsibility and re-
straint which he would exercise be-
Merge in Scranton, Pa.
SC RANTOlk (JTA ) — F our fore he places his Lager on the
"Great Ages and Values of the
Jewish People" eight successive
Tuesday evenings beginning Oct.
20, it was announced by Thomas
Tannis, chairman, and Joe Med-
wed, cochairman, of the committee
on adult education.
The series is based on eight
prize-winning Eternal Light tele-
vision programs and will include
lectures and discussions on the pe-
riod from the Maccabees to pres-
ent-day America. The kinescope
"Kasrilevke on the Mississippi," • Sea Scrolls and other archae-
°logical discoveries, with Rabbi
based on the "World of Sholom
Pesach Sobel of Adas Shalom
Aleichem" by Maurice Samuel,
synagogue.
will be the opening program, fea-
Also there will be "The Sound
turing Harry Goldstein, Detroit
television and radio personality, as of Thanksgiving," with Cantor
David Bagley of Temple ,Israel;
speaker.
"Cry a Warning," a variation on
Other programs will include
the Hanukah Theme, with Rabbi
"Pages from The Talmud" with
Benjamin H. Gorrelick of Beth
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of
Aaron; "The Broken Sabbath of
Cong. Beth Moses; "A Hassidic
Rabbi Asher," with Rabbi Gor-
Tale," with Rabbi Seymour
relick; and "Lawyer From Boston,"
based on the life of Louis D.
Brandeis, with attorney William I.
Liberson•
Cocktails will precede the din-
For registration call Beth Aaron
ner.
Synagogue, UN 1-5222.
To be installed with Jacobs are
Edward Blumeno. David Utley and
HALL AVAILABLE FOR
Milton Ressler. vice presidents;
NEW YEAR'S EVE '
Dr. Daniel Foxman and Arnold
Wine, secretaries; Ben Monson,
Capacity Approximately
treasurer; and Utley, parliamen-
'75 Guests
tarian. Board members are Stuart
Allen, David- Dunsky, Barney Ya-
goda, Irving Prizant, Sol New-
house, Philip Jacobs, Joseph Part-
ney, Morris Bletstein and Ralph
Merkovitz.
18340 W. 7 MILE ROAD
Ticket chairman for the dinner
For Information Call:
is Mrs. Jerry Margolis; cochairmen
are Mrs. Irving Schlyfestone and
KE 7-5440 or VE 8-7535
Milton Ressler.
Pontiac Bnai Israel to Install C. Jacobs
Charles Jacobs will be installed
for his ninth term as president of
Cong. Bnai Israel, Pontiac, at the
synagogue's annual dinner 6 p.m.
Sunday. Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel will be guest cantor.
Orthodox synagogues in this city button."
"As a nation we are reassured
have merged into one congrega-
tion, according to an announce- by President Johnson and fright-
ment by the Scranton-Lackawanna ened by Sen. Goldwater," Rabbi
Jewish Council. The Council has Kaufman stated. "What the world
been advocating the merger for so desperately wants, however is Philadelphia Temple Plans
some time, but the finalization of for both candidates to promise 1 , 1 00-Seat Synagogue
the step had to he delayed• until they would devote their adminis-
PHILADELPHIA(JTA)—
the boards of all four congrega- trations to abolishing, not control-
tions endorsed the move. ling the bomb, to world-wide nu- Ground-breaking ceremonies will
The congregations involved are clear disarmament," Rabbi Kauf- be held Dec. 6 for a new synagogue
Michizken Hadas, • Ohev Zedek, man told the convention.
building for Temple Beth Hillel
Beth Shalom and Penn-Monroe.
on an eight-acre site in suburban
Plans are now under way, the 1•T
Wynnewood. The new building will
Council announced, to erect a large,
be adjacent to a former mansion
new Orthodox synagogue to house
which now is the synagogue's re-
the combined congregations.
ligious school. The congregation
ranch
30 th Anniversary Banquet of r azaro
plans, at a later date, to erect a
Sunday, Oct. 25, 1964 — 5:30 p.m.
new school building to replace the
at the Schaver Auditorium of the Labor Zionist Center
"Quit Fooling Around With My mansion. The new synagogue is ex-
Guest Speaker: Mr. Samuel Boncheck
Election" is the topic that John pected to be ready for use during
Chancellor has chosen for his ad- High Holy Day services in 1965.
Sidor Belarsky in a program of Hebrew and Yiddish Songs
Call Mr. I. Brown, WE 3-7888
dress at Temple Israel. 8:30 p.m. The new synagogue will have 1,- I $5.50 per plate
Tuesday. 100 seats.
The NBC correspondent will out-
line his views on the role of the
news media in relationship to the
election. Also to be covered in the
address will be the election and
its various issues and the conven-
tions which set the stage for the
election campaign...
Chancellor. 37, has covered pub-;
lic affairs for the past 15 years, ;
beginning his ca-
reer as a reporter
for the Chicago
Sun-Times after
graduating from
Ithe University of
!Illinois. He has
!been with NBC
since 1950. serv-
Sunday Evening, October 25,_1964
ing first as news-
writer, then cor-
(Cocktails at 6:30; Dinner at 7:00)
respondent in
at
Chancellor
Vienna. London.
Moscow and Brussels. master of
ceremonies on thq "Today" pro-
gram and. now, political analyst.
Chancellor's appearance at
Temple Israel is under the
auspices of the Temple Sister-
. hood and Men's Club. with Louis
Zuckerman and Mrs. Moe Trau-
rig, co-chairmen. '
Born and raised in England, ordained in Jerusa-
Tickets are avail-pble in advance
from sisterhood and men's club
lem, Rabbi Swift is former chief rabbi of Aus-
members or the T mple Israel of-
fice. The public i invited.
tralia and New Zealand. World renowned as
Workmen's Circle
Educational Center
News A nalyst
to Take a Look
Inside Election
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ITS HERE!
Y eshivath Beth Y ehudah
corcital41 invites
•
The Metropolitan Detroit Jewish Community
The ART
OF ISRAEL
to attend its
Fiftieth Annivesary Dinner Celebration
ON EXHIBIT
at Cobo Hall
WAYNE STATE
UNIVERSITY
Presenting Guest speaker
Rabbi Isaac Swift
COMMUNITY
ARTS CENTER
450 W. KIRBY
and will be open
to the public
through
October 16th
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
•
Closed This Evening
Will Reopen Sot., 7:30 p.m.
No Admission Charge
Si
•
an outstanding orator, Rabbi Swift has distin-
Book Review Series, Talk
on 'New BreOd' Slated
at Birmingham Temple
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of Bir-
mingham Temple will present a
series of three book reviews at
the Birmingham Masonic Temple,
beginning 1 p.m. Oct. 27.
The works to be' reviewed are
"After the Fall" by Arthur Miller.
Oct. 27; "The Life and Death of
Lenin" by Robert Payne, Nov. 3;
and "Becket" by Jean Anouilh,
Nov. 10.
, For tickets and information, call
or write Esther Gottlieb, 17025
Addison, Southfield, EL 3-3645.
* * •
"The New Breed" will be the
subject of a talk by Anson Mount,
merchandising manager and col-
lege bureau director of Playboy
magazine, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
.High Meadow School, Birmingham.
The talk is sponsored by Birming-
ham Temple's adult education com-
mittee. Guests invited.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
'20-Friday, October 9, 1964
guished himself for his indefatigable labors in
behalf of Jewish education, Israel and Zionism.
RABBI ISAAC SWIFT
LEON JAY SIMON, Dinner Chairman
DAN A. LAVEN, Ticket Chairman
SAM E. DASHOW, Program Chairman
MACK THOMAS, Catering Chairman
HOWARD H. FINSILVER, Secretary
Reservations May Be Made by Calling 862-6668
LEON J. SIMON
Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies For Our New
SOUTHFIELD CENTER
Will Take Place, G-D Willing, Sunday, November 1, 1964
at 11:00 A.M.