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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-04-16

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Passover Due in the Area Tonight

The ancient Festival of Freedom
will begin at sundown today
throughout the world. Synagogue
services will precede the seder
for many observant Jews, and
there will be special sermons in
Detroit area synagogues on the
first two days, Saturday and Sun-
day.
Reform temples plan services
the first night and day only, and
will recite Yizkor prayers on the
seventh day.
Following is a schedule of syna-
gogue services:
Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tik-
vah will hold evening services at

Synagogues Plan
Drive for Yeshivah
Scholarship Fund

.

A Passover drive in behalf of
the scholarship and maintenance
fund of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
will be undertaken by local con-
gregations on the last day of Pass-
over, April 24.
The scholarship fund, which
benefits the expanding of the aca-
demic curriculum and other facili-
ties for the 850-member Yeshivah
student body, is an annual com-
munity-supported venture, which
traditionally has taken place prior
to the Yizkor Memorial Service, on
the last day of the eight-day fes-
tival.
Participating congregations and
their representatives are: Cong.
Beth Joseph, Hyman Karp; Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Rabbi
Leizer Levin; Beth Yehudah, Rabbi
Joshua Spiro; Bnai Zion on Nine
Mile, Rabbi Solomon Gruskin;
Seven Mile, Meyer Weingarden;
Dovid Ben Nuchim, Rabbi Chaskel
Grubner; Khai Ohareidim, Rabbi
Herman Deutsch; and Mishkan
Israel Nusach Hari, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman.
Other local congregations will
undertake the project and support
of the funds on the second day of
Shavuot.

Nathan Sharon Returned
as Bnai Moshe President

Nathan Sharon was re-elected
president of Cong. Bnai Moshe at
the recent annual meeting. He will
be installed by Rabbi Moses Lehr-
ece-
man at morning
services Sunday.
Re-elected with
him were Arthur
B o schan, E r win
Kepes and Mel-
vin Weisz, vice
presidents; Don-
ald J. Sach s,
treasurer; a n d
Karl Greenberg
and Albert Mig-
Sharon
dal, secretaries.
New board members are Sydney
Goodman, William Gottlieb, Sol
Grand, Robert Hirschbein, Bernard
Klein, Dr. Jerome Lechner, Wil-
liam Roth, David Schwartz, Harry
Blau, Irving Bernstein, Dr. Samson
Inwald and Louis Pollak.

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Israel-Euromart Talks

Conducted in Brussels

BRUSSELS (JTA) — The Joint
Israel-Euromart committee held
two days of discussions here this
week on trade developments aris-
ing from the agreement signed
last year between Israel and the
European Economic Community.
The committee reviewed rela-
tions between the EEC and Israel
since the agreement was signed
last June, and dealt with the prob-
lems of Israeli citrus exports, ag-
ricultural products and industrial
goods. The possibility of widening
relations between Israel and the
EEC also were discussed. The
Israeli delegation was headed by
Israel Ambassador Amiel Najar,
while the EEC group was headed
by Axel G. Herbst, director-general
of the EEC Commission.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, April 16, 1965

7 today and Saturday. On the first
day, Rabbi Yacov Lipshutz of New
York will speak on "The Gall to
Freedom" at 8:30 a.m. services.
The next morning, Rabbi Leizer
Levin's sermon topic will be "And
Ye Shall Count."
Young Israel of Greenfield will
hold its services 7 p.m. and 9 a.m.
At Sunday morning services, Rab-
bi Joshua Sperka will speak on
"Do Miracles Convince?"
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue

services will be at 6 p.m. and
8:45 a.m. Rabbi Irwin Groner
will preach on "Let My People
Go" the first morning and "Open
the Door and Lift the Cup"
Sunday.

Cong. Shaarey Shomayim has
scheduled today's services for 6:40
p.m. At 9 a.m. Saturday, Rabbi
Leo Y. Goldman will speak on
"The Festival of Freedom," and
Sunday on "Passover Today."
Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac,
will hold vesper services 5:30 p.m.
today. Rabbi Ernest J. Conrad
will discuss "What Freedom Means
Today" at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Yikor prayers will be recited 10:30
a.m. April 23.
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim will
hold services 7 p.m. and 8:45 a.m.
"Bread, Cake and Spirit" will be
Rabbi Joel Litke's sermon Satur-
day, and "Only the Committed Is
Free" Sunday.
Beth Abraham Synagogue's

schedule is for 6:45 p.m. and
8:30 a.m. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern
will preach on • "What Does
Passover Say to You?" Saturday
and "Freedom — Is Any Gift
Greater Than This?" Sunday.

Temple Beth El will open the
holiday at 5:30 p.m. today. At 10:30
a.m. services Saturday, Dr. Richard
C. Hertz will speak on "Passover
and Easter — Their Ecumenical
Message." The annual congrega-
tional seder will be held 6 p.m.
Saturday in the social hall. Yiz-
kor services will be held 10:30
a.m. April 23.
Cong. Bnai David will hold ser-
vices 6:45 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. Rab-
bi Hayim Donin will deliver the
sermons on "The Making of a
People" and "The Eternal Struggle
for Freedom."
Adas Shalom Synagogue will ob-
serve the festival at 6 p.m. and
8:30 a.m. services. Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal will speak Saturday on "God
and Freedom's Quest" and Sunday
on "The Exodus Revisited." Ser-
vices on the seventh day of Pass-
over, April 23, will be conducted
by members of Adas Shalom Syn-
agogue Youth.

Temple Beth Am's 10:30 a.m.
services Saturday will feature a
sermon by Rabbi David Jessel
on "The Wise Son and the
Wicked Son." A congregational
seder will be held 6:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the YMCA, Grand Riv-
er and Beech Daly.

Cong. Beth Shalom will hold ser-
vices 7 p.m. and 8:45 a.m. Rabbi
Mordecai Halpern's sermon will
be "Dayenu."
Beth Aaron Synagogue will hold
services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30
a.m. Saturday and Sunday. On the
first morning, Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will preach on "Pass-
over Is Eternal" and on the second,
"Freedom Is Indivisible."
Temple Emanu-EI will hold its
Passover seder 6:30 p.m. today. At
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum will speak on "In Ev-
ery Generation." The junior choir,
directed by Mrs. Albert M. Stutz,
will sing for this service.
Cong. Bnai Moshe services

will be at 6:45 p.m. and 8:45
a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman's
Saturday sermon will be on
"Our Social Paradoxes," and on
Sunday, when officers will be
installed, he will discuss "The
Child and I."

Other services, set for 7 p.m.
today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday and
Sunday, are scheduled by Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods, Young
Israel of Northwest, Cong. Mish-
kan Israel Nusach Hari, Cong.
Beth Moses, Cong. Beth Joseph,
and Cong. Ahavas Achim. Down-
town Synagogue services will be
at 5:15 p.m. today, 7:45 a.m. Sat-
urday and 9 a.m. Sunday. Temple
Israel will observe the holiday at

5:45 p.m. today and 10:30 a.m.
Saturday.
With the exception of the
temples, as listed, synagogues will
hold services Thursday evening
and the morning of April 23 at
roughly the same time as sched-
uled above. The closing services,
including Yizkor, will be printed
next week.
* * *

Workmen's Circle
Slates Third Seder

The annual third seder of the
Workmen's Circle will be held
5:30 p.m. Sunday at the W. C. Cen-
ter.
A program in Yiddish and Eng-
lish will be presented under the
direction of Mordecai Teiler, with
individual members of the Work-
men's Circle and its Jewish
school participating.
Passover dinner will be served
by the Women's Division. For res-
ervations, call the W.C. office,
KE 7-5440.

ADL's Honor
for Humphrey

NEW YORK (JTA) — Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey was
presented with the 1965 Human
Rights Award of the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith at an
inaugural dinner April 8 launching
the New York phase of the ADL
effort to raise $4,584,000 for its
program. More than 1,000 business
and community leaders attended
the event.
The award was presented to the
Vice President by Adlai E. Steven-
son, American Ambassador to the
United Nations, in recognition of
Humphrey's "vigorous leadership
and long distinguished record as
a champion of human rights."
Dore Schary, ADL chairman, an-
nouncing the national campaign
goal, said ADL was expanding its
program this year "to meet the new
and urgent needs of a rapidly
changing society." Norman Tish-
man was dinner chairman. Chester
H. Roth is chairman of the New
York ADL Appeal.

Holiday Brings Throng of Visitors to Israel

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News)

TEL AVIV—Planes loaded with tourists arriving for Passover
poured into Lydda airport Wednesday on an around-the-clock schedule.
Hotels were reported fully booked for the holidays.
Food markets were reported adequately °supplied and prices were
moderate. Special second seders have been arranged at luxury hotels
as well as by the Zionist Organization of America and the Histadrut,
Israel's labor federation.

Shaarey Zedek
Elects Berry

Louis Berry, former president
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, its
vice president for the past two
years, was again elected the con-
gregation's president at the an-
nual meeting Monday.
He succeeds David Miro, who

Hartford Yeshiva
Gutted by Vandals

HARTFORD, Conn. (JTA) — A

$100,000 fire virtually gutted an

annex of the 25-year-old Yeshiva
of Hartford, a Hebrew day school,
there last weekend. It is believed
the fire was set by vandals who
first ran amok through the build-
ing, desecrating the sanctuary,
throwing Torah scrolls to the
floor, ripping open Jewish Na-
tional Fund collection boxes,
breaking tables, chairs and a pi-
ano and looting the cafeteria.
The fire was discovered at 2
a.m. when, after smoldering for
some time, it burst forth and ex-
ploded through the windows of
the building.
Dr. Aaron Baer, principal of the
school, told the Jewish TelegraPhie
Agency that, because there was
no history of anti-Semitic activity
in the area, he was convinced the
outrage was the work of teen-age
vandals.
Hartford police believe the van-
dals broke into the building some-
time after it closed for the Sab-
bath, Friday afternoon. The ye-
shiva was the first Hebrew day
LOUIS BERRY
school to be established in Con-
was commended for his leadership necticut.
at last Sabbath morning services.

Samuel C. Kovan was elected Jewish Victims Reburied
vice president; Dr. Samuel Krohn,
VIENNA (JTA) — Te remains
treasurer, and Mandell L. Berman, of 87 Hungarian Jewish martyrs
secretary.
murdered by the Nazis during a
The following were elected mem- death march at the close of World
bers of the board: Harold Berry, War II were brought to Jewish
Avern Cohn, Reuben Dubrinsky, Ir- burial recently at Linz. With sol-
vin Meckler, Max Isberg and Rob- emn rites, the remains, uncovered
there recently, were exhumed by
ert A. Steinberg.
the Jewish community in the up-
per Austrian town, and reinterred.
The victims had been shot by the
Passover Lunches Offered SS.

to Wayne State Students

The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State University will
serve hot Passover lunches to stu-
`Song of Terezin' Cantata dents and faculty 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
That's
to Premiere in Cincinnati Monday through Thursday for a
nominal fee. For information, call
CINCINNATI — Mezzo - soprano Hillel House, TE 1-0129.
Three Rivers, Mich.
Jennie Tourel will appear at the
Cincinnati May Festival this sum-
Boys & Girls, 10-16 yrs.
mer performing the world premiere
Hebrew, Judaic and Israel
School Shut for Passover
of Franz Waxman's "Song of Tere-
Centered Program
The religious school of Cong.
zin," a cantata for mezzo-soprano,
Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari Luba-
mixed chorus and orchestra.
Call: Mrs. Schiff 548-2788
yitcher Center will be closed dur-
The work is based on the book,
or Mrs. Slabosky DI 1-3814
ing the Passover holidays. Re-
"I Never Saw Another Butterfly," opening will be 3:45 p.m. April 26.
a collection of poems and drawings

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stadt concentration camp in Czecho-
slovakia. The doomed youngsters'
The Management
work, done on scraps of paper, was
found in the camp after its evacua-
and Staff of the
tion and was then published. Wax-
man will conduct the orchestra in
the performance.

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Raising Funds for Israel

of Detroit and its suburbs

Freshman Chapter, United Syna-
gogue Youth, at Cong. Adas Sha-
lom is selling cans of mixed nuts
as part of the USY's national
Building Spiritual Bridges cam-
paign. Co-chairman are Michelle
Sher and Maxine Finkel. Proceeds
will go toward maintenance of a
student dormitory in Israel.

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