Detroiters Join Reform Leaders at Poverty Parley WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rabbi Leon .Feuer, president of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rab- bis. has • called for a three-faith mobilization to combat poverty and economic problems in the United States. The CCAR Committee on Justice and Peace opened a two-day study session with experts from govern- ment, labor, management, econom- ic and social leaders to prepare a position paper on the question and define the role of the rabbi in community and synagogue work. Rabbi Feuer saw the poverty is- Ale "as another area in which the religions of America could unite forces as they did on civil rights." Detroit Rabbis Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El and Leon Fram of Temple Israel attended the con- ference. Commenting after the confer- ence conclusion. Dr. Hertz said. "Just as the civil rights revolution did not succeed until the churches and synagogues supplied the moral force to propel it forward,.so the poverty program will never get off the ground until the religious forces of America stand united and awaken the conscience of America to combat poverty, illiteracy, dis- ease and despair. "Religious leaders must lead. They must translate the pulpit's re- ligious idealism into moral concern on the part of the pew." Livonia Congregation Buys Building :W. director of the rabbinical body, which represents Orthodox, Con- servative and Reform rabbis, said that the appeal referred to congre- gations and organizations which ti Present at the signing of the closing papers for the purchase of a building by the Livonia Jewish Congregation were (from left) seated, Fred Buck, manager of the mortgage department of the National Bank of Detroit; Stanley Finkelstein, president of the congregation; and Clark W. Buxton, attorney for the St. Matthews Church of Livonia, whose building was purchased. Standing is Irving August, past presi- dent and attorney for the congregation. Not pictured is Nathan Weiser, building committee chairman, who also was present at the signing. * * * The board of the Livonia Jew- ish Congregation announces the purchase of a new synagogue building. St. Matthews Methodist Church, on W. Six Mile Rd., just west of Middlebelt in Livonia. will be turn- ed over to the congregation in April. Livonia Jewish Congregation, founded in 1959. held its first acti- vities in the Pierson School. In 1961, a farmhou. Se on a two-acre , site was purchased and converted into a sanctum and meeting place. serving the needs of the con- Rabbi Gamze Falls III gregation up to this year. Officers of the congregation are in Chicago; Listed Better The condition of Rabbi Noah M. Gamze, taken ill on a visit in Chi- ig°. is reported as improved: pr 'Rabbi Gamze, spiritual leader of Downtqwn Synagogue. earlier was listed in critical condition at Cook County General Hospital, The cause of his illness was unknown. Greatness runs away Erubin. schedule fund-raising and other ae- tivities on the Sabbath. He said the rabbis also were concerned about Sabbath tours and trips from which worship was ex- cluded and efforts in stage presen- tations considered in bad taste for a congregation to sponsor. Stanley Finkelstein, president; Sol Raimi, Dr. Morton Knopper and Norman Herman, vice presidents: Dr. Richard Kahl, treasurer; and A judge who has made a loan from a man on trial may not sit in judgment over him.—Sanhedrin. Non-Profit Educational. 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Cohen. chairman of Merkaz, emphasized the import- ance of lay leadership in upholding the work of the Vaad Horabonim. Israel, United Charity Institutions, Ohl- Joseph of France, Ner Israel of Baltimore and Mirer Yeshiva of Brooklyn. Rabbi Isaac Stollman is presi- dent of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. Julius Rotenberg is gen- eral chairman, and Irwin I. Cohn. dinner chairman. Beth Jacob Group to Host Board of StateTempleYouth Rabbi Leizer Levin is head of the Beth Din. or court, where all inquiries regard- ing Jewish law are answered. The Youth Group of Temple Last year 26 Beth Jacob, Pontiac, will be host judgments were to the board of the Michigan State Levin rendered be= tween individuals. individuals and Temple Youth this weekend. The president of the MSTY board congregations and between insti- tutions. The Beth Din took up 12 and the vice president in charge cases of conversions who ap- of conclaves are both members of proached the Orthodox Council. in- the Temple Beth Jacob Youth cluding many from out-state com- Group. They are William Chafets munities. Six cases requiring fam- and Judith Gordon, respectively. ily counseling and many divorce MSTY Board members will par- cases were settled. ticipate in 8:30 p.m. Sabbath ser- In the area of kashruth, the vices today. Vaad supervises 25 schohetim, 13 During the oneg shabbat follow- maschgiachim, 10 slaughter houses, ing, Jonathan Rosenbaum of Oak 38 butcher shops. 1 sausage fac- Park will speak on his recent stay tory, 7 catering establishments, 3 in Israel. bakeries, 3 dairies for Passover, the Sinai Hospital kosher kitchen If a man is a descendant of and the Jewish Center snack bar. proselytes one must not say to him, The Council also sponors a "Remember the deeds of your an- "daily dal yomi," adult classes, cestors." So the Mishna. The and maintains a Talmudic ref- Gemara enlarges: If a proselyte erence library. The building's wants to study the Law, one must facilities are available day and not say, "What! A mouth which ate forbidden food and creeping abominations wants to learn the Through the offices of the Vaad Law which was spoken by the Hayeshivoth, housed in the Vaad Horabonim offices, 110 institutions mouth of God!" cleared credentials, among them Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chicago, General Orphan Home in 14—Friday, January 15, 1965 night to all rabbis and lay lead- ers. During the past year, nine public assemblies• were held. Another fine product of The Miami Margarine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio