Religious Service at Temple Israel
to Honor Late President's Memory

A memorial tribute honoring
The service is directed by Cantor
the late President John Fitzgerald Harold Orbach and features dancer
Kennedy is planned by Temple Mark Ryder of Cleveland.
Israel Nov. 22, marking the first
The Harriet Berg Dance Com-
anniversary of his death.
pany, consisting of 10 dancers, will
The presentation is "The Last join with Temple Israel's enlarged
Sabbath," a religious service com- eight-voice professional choir, the
bining music, narration and dance narration of Evelyn Orbach and
that was written originally to com- solo chanting of Cantor Orbach.
Brief messages will be de-
memorate the observance of the
last Sabbath in the Warsaw Ghetto. livered by the rabbis of Temple
Israel, M. Robert Syme, intro-
ducing the program with a descrip-
tion of "Kennedy — Man of Cul-
ture," and Dr. Leon Fra.m, conclud-
ing the service with a message on
"Kennedy — the Statesman." Mrs.
David Goldberg will be at the
organ.
"The Last Sabbath," composed
by Charles Davidson, with libretto
by Raymond Smolover, is open to
the public without charge. Tickets,
however, must be obtained from
the Temple Israel office. For in-
formation, call the office, UN
3-7769.

Glazer's Memory
Will be Honored
With School Here

Announcing

1964-65
Winter Schedules

Judge Kent to Chair
Cong. Ahavas Achim
Dedication Nov. 29

Judge George D. Kent, will be
the chairman of the evening at tbe
dedication of the new auditorium
of Congregation Ahavas Achim,
Nov. 29.

The dedication
will be the fea-
ture of the con-
The name of the late Dr. B. grega t I o n's an-
Benedict Glazer, who was rabbi of n- u al Hanukah
Temple Beth El at the time of his dinner-dance.
Sanford G o r-
death 12 years ago, will be honored

Effective Dec. 16, 1964 through April 24, 1965

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LATE DR. B. B. GLAZER

by the naming of a school in his
memory
Action was taken unanimously
at a meeting of the Detroit Board
of Education this week.
It was decided to build the B.
Benedict Glazer Elementary School
on a site between 12th and 14th
and Ford and LaBelle streets, and
the sum of $1,200,000 was allocated
for that purpose. Construction will
begin soon.

Cantor Adler to Direct
Bnai David Concert

Cantor Hyman Adler will be
joined by five colleagues at the
fourth annual Hanukah Concert of
Cong. Bnai David
8 pan. Nov. 29.
Cantor Adler,
assisted by Max
Sosin, master of
ceremonies, is di-
recting the entire
concert, which
will include as
guest cantors
Shabtal A ck e r-
..,
Adler
man of Co ng.
Beth Abraham; David Bagley of
Cong. Beth Aaron; Louis Klein of
Cong. Bnai Moshe; Harold Orbach
of Temple Israel; and Jacob Son-
enklar of Cong. Shaarey Zedek,

Orthodox Rabbis Council
Plans Institute for Study
of Mitzvot; Honors Group

5 Big 4-Engine Jets
to MIAMI and TAMPA

don, chairman of
the arrangments
commit t e e, an-
nounced that the
evening will start

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with cocktails.
The Choral

Judge Kent
Group of the
Ahavas Achim Sisterhood will sing
a Hanukah medley.
Highlight of the evening will be
the presentation of the key of the
new structure to Jonas Dworin,

president of the congregation, by
Richard Goldsmith, chairman of

the building committee. Hanukah
lights will be kindled by Cantor
Simon Bermanis.
The program will include dedi-
catory remarks by Rabbi Seymour
M. Panitz.
Reservations are being handled
by Larry Guttenberg. For details
call the synagogue office, UN
4-642&

Dr. Gordon to Open
Temple Beth El
Series on 'Identity'

The Temple Beth El Bargman
Memorial Scholar Series will begin
Monday evening with a lecture by
Dr. Albert & Gordon, 8:30, in

Brown Chapel.
Theme for the four-part series

is "Jewish Identity—Today and
Tomorrow."
Dr. Gordon is author of the
noted sociological studies on "Jews
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, president in Transition," "Jews in Suburbia"
of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis and "Intermarriage: Interfaith, In-
of Detroit, announces plans for a terethnic and Interracial."
full-scale program of institutes
Second speaker, Nov. 23, will be

for higher learning sponsored by
the Vaad Horabonim.
Beginning Jan. 4 and each Mon-
day night during the month, the
Council will present a series of lec-
tures analyzing contemporary atti-
tudes to the 613 Mitzvot—from the
legal interpretation of birth con-
trol to circumcision and kashrut.
The first phase of these insti-
tudes to the 613 mitzvot—from the
is now in effect with a group meet-
ing 8 p.m. daily at the new Conn-
cil offices.
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The Council has proclaimed this
Saturday as "Taharath Hamish-
pacha Sabbath" (ritual purity of
Jewish family life) in honor of the
Mikvah Israel organization. Mik-
vah Israel's efforts culminited in
the building of a mikvah, or
ritualarium in the Detroit area

Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, internation-
ally known historian of American

Jewry.

ORT Sabbath Slated

ORT Sabbath will be observed
in synagogues throughout the
country Saturday and Nov. 20 in
honor of Women's American ORT,
organization which provides voca-
tional education and training to
impoverished Jews abroad.
Arrangements for special serv-
ices in. synagogues here w ere
made by Mrs. Benjamin Brant,
vice president of education, Michi-
gan Region, and Mrs. Milton
Superstine, ORT Sabbath chair-
man.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 13, 1964 19

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