Philosophy Prof. Abraham Kaplan Lou Gordon Due Israel Will Not Bar Intermarried to Conclude Bargman Scholar Series at Breakfast Series Couples, Immigration Chief States Dr. Abraham Kaplan, professor versity of Judaism and is the of philosophy at the University of author of "Power and Society," Michigan, will close the Temple Beth El Memorial Scholar Series 820 p.m. Monday in the temple chapel. His topic will be "Existent- ialism and Judaism." Dr. Kaplan is former chairman of the department of philosophy at "The New World of Philosophy," "American Ethics and Public Policy" and "The Conduct of Inquiry." Earlier this year, Dr. Kaplan was a lecturer for the Bargman series at the Midrasha, College of Hebrew Studies. Torah to Be Dedicated at Cermony Scheduled by Cong. Ahavas Achim DR. ABRAHAM KAPLAN the University of California and also taught at Harvard, Columbia, New York University, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and Brandeis University. Recipient of Guggenheim and Rockefeller fellowships, he also was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavoral Sciences and at the Center for Advanced Studies at Wesleyan University. He re- ceived his doctorate from the Uni- For Some of the best buys on new Pontiacs and Tempest A Sefer Torah, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, will be dedicated at a special ceremony 10 a.m. Sunday in the sanctuary of Cong. Ahavas Achim. At that time, the final lines of the last section of Deuteronomy will be inscribed into the Scroll. The Siyyum HaSefer, or Comple- tion of the Scroll, is the traditional way to induct a Sefer Torah into the synagogue where it is to be read. Jewish tradition calls for every Jew to write, or to have writ- ten on his behalf a copy of the Five Books of Moses, suitable for use at congregation worship. How- ever, the average Jew may dis- charge his religious obligation by having a hand in the addition of a letter at the completion of the Torah. Participating in the ceremony will be the Goldbergs; Sanford Gor- don, chairman of the congrega- tion's ritual committee; Jonas Dworin, president of Cong. Ahavas Achim; Barney Levine, president of its men's club; Mrs. David Grainer. sisterhood p r e s i d e n t; Mark Schwartz. president of the Lahav Youth Group; and members of" the religious school and Talis and Tefillin Club. Rabbi Seymour M. Panitz and Cantor Simon Ber- manis will officiate. The public is invited. Birmingham Temple At Birmingham Temple sery ices tonight at 8:30, in the Birm ingham Masonic Temple, Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "A Greek Looks at Hanukah." Jewish-Aided Hospitals Some 65 hospitals with about Packer Pontiac 13650 LIVERNOIS 1 block South of 7 UN 34300 20,000 beds are The public is invited to a series of Breakfast Forums, featuring five personalities, beginning 10 a.m. Sunday at Beth Abraham synagogue. First in the monthly s e r ies, sponsored by the synagogue men's club, will be Lou Gordon, ra di o news analyst. His topic will be "Projection '65." Gordon will be followed, in Jan- uary by Ed Car- ey, president of the Detroit Com- mon Council, dis- cussing "The Me- chanics of City Gordon Government." Others are U.S. District Court Judge Wade Mc- I Cree Jr.; Joseph Ross, president of Federal Department Stores; and Dr. Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El. For information on series or JERUSALEM (JTA) — No Jew who had intermarried abroad will be barred from immigration into Israel, Zalman Shragai, head of the Jewish Agency's immigration de- partment, declared here. At a press conference, Shragai stated that the immigration depart- ment does not decide on who is a Jew. "No one' s immigration will be barred," he declared, "because one member of a couple is not Jew- ish or because the couple had not Louk Is Remanded in Israel for 15 Days been married in accordance with Jewish religious ceremony. We shall find a way of accommodating them within the provisions of tra- ditional Jewish religious law." The National Religious Party to- day warned, in reference to recent statements by Moshe Sharett and Dr. Nahum Goldmann, respective- ly chairman of the Jewish Agency executive and president of the r Id Zionist Organization, that such statements could "upset the unity of the nation and the organi- zational integrity of the Zionist movement." TEL AVIV (JTA) — Mordecai 218 Chilean Jews Settle Louk, the Israeli who. was rescued in Israel During 1964 by police in Rome from kidnaping SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA) — A by Egyptian diplomats, was re- total of 218 Jews emigrated to manded here for 15 days on Israel from Chile during the past charges of illegally crossing Israel's border and of maintaining contact with enemy intelligence. year. it was reported at the closing session of the 44th congress of the Chilean Zionist Federation. Another Louk, who had been drugged and 300 persons are expected to leave strapped in Italy into a trunk for Israel during the next three marked "diplomatic mail" for ship- months. ment to Cairo, returned to Israel Herman Schachner was elected individual tickets, call the syna- voluntarily to face the charges. president of the federation. Other gogue office, UN 1-6696. Shmuel Tamir, his attorney, raised officers elected included Amelia no objections during the hearing, Fliman, and Leon Tchimino, vice commenting that "Israeli detention presidents; and Max Epstein, gen- Bnai Moshe Lecture is better than an Egyptian prison." eral secretary. to Feature Guest Cantor Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe announces that the first guest lecturer in his adult study course, "Music of the Prayer Book", will be Cantor Hyman Ad- ler of Cong. Bnai David, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Cantor Adler will discuss "The Various Modes of the Sabbath Lit- urgy." All lectures are given at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The public is invited. Household Finance Fund Gives Grant to Yeshiva U. The Household Finance Founda- tion has awarded an unrestricted grant to Yeshiva University for uses in the development of liberal arts. academic programs, it was an- nounced by Dr. Samuel Belkin. president. The grant was presented to Dr. Belkin by H. E. 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