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February 26, 1965 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-02-26

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AZ TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL BANQUET

Aims and Goals of Vaad Harobonim

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'c understanding and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius
for the Vaad Hora-
u.-ted Chanukah, 5724
f Detroit since 1914,
ply Company in 1932,
Rotenberg has been
hile endeavor in our
onal causes.

At this 27th Annual Banquet, we
point out with pride to more than a quar-
ter century of service to our community in
the field of Kashruth, Torah Education,
Sabbath Observance, Taharath Hamish-
pachah and Medinoth Israel.
Our new headquarters enable us, with
G—d's help, to realize in a greater meas-
ure, our program of service to our com-
munity.
KASHRUTH : The Vaad Harabonirn
renders reliable and uniform Kashruth su-
pervision over all establishments that cater
to the religious needs of the Jewish popu-
lation, such as meat markets, slaughter-
houses, caterers and bakeries. Precise and
scientific information on Kosherproducts
is readily made available.
BETH DIN : In the tradition of our
people, the Vaad offers to any individual
or group an opportunity to settle differences

before a Rabbinical Court (Beth Din),
rather than resorting to litigation in a civil
court. Inquiries regarding Jewish law, re-
ligion, and ritual are expertly answered.
FAMILY COUNSELING. A rabbinic
bureau to counsel on marital problems,
family adjustments and personal relations,
is maintained.
RECORDS AND REGISTER : Records
of marriages, divorces, adoptions, and con-
versions are kept for safekeeping and pub-
lic availability.
LIBRARY : A rabbinic reference li-
brary is available to the entire Jewish
Community.
AUDITORIUM : The auditorium is
available for Torah and cultural meetings,
lectures and she'urim. The study of the
"Daf Yomi" takes place every evening, ex-
- cept Friday, from 8 to 9 p.m. in the
auditorium.

GUEST SPEAKER

Rabbi Dr. Moses Tendler,
Professor of Biology and lec-
turer in Talmud at Yeshiva
University; member of the
American Society of Micro-
biologists, New York Academy
of Science. Dr. Tendler re-
cently announced the discov-
ery of a new chemotherapeu-
tic agent which has been of
value in the treatment of ad-
vanced inoperable cancer.

over key to new building
car of Council of Orthodox

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y) Invited to Attend

RABBI DR. MOSES TENDLER

Dinner

Mrs.

Scenes from Dedication of Fischer
Rabbinical Court and Safran Library

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Cobo Hall

Reservations

Marilyn Pollack, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Pollack and
granddaughter of the late Rabbi
Moses Fischer, Hebrew law
scholar, in whose memory the
chamber was dedicated, present-
ing plaque to Rabbi L e i z e r
Levin.

Pictured (from left): Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Hy-
man Safran, David Safran, Julius Rotenberg and
Rabbi Chaskel Grubner at the dedication of the Saf-
ran Library in the Council of Orthodox Rabbis head-
quarters.

interest of Pharmacy by Brockway Prescriptions Ware, Brockway Glass Co. and Sylvania Flashbulbs, Sylvania Electric

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 26, 1965-21

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