Severe Shortage of Rabbis Is Getting Worse of Religion. As of last June, the year, but that some 150 fulltime pulpit requests were not filled commission had placed 85 Reform for lack of candidates. NEW YORK (JTA)—Hundreds rabbis in pulpits during this year. The RAA said that the number of congregations throughout the The Commission cooperates with United States will start the new the World Union for Progressive of students in rabbinical classes Jewish year this month without Judaism. Fourteen of the place- at the Jewish Theological Semin- rabbis as the chronic shortage of ments were overseas, including the ary had been increasing, but that Jewish spiritual leaders continues pulpits in Ireland, Britain, the the number of pulpit openings in to get worse, a special Jewish Tele- Phillipines and even one in Fin- the expanding Conservative con- gregational movement had been graphic Agency survey reveals. land. The 85 included 23 who were growing still faster. While the shortage is universal, The Orthodox community had the JTA found, its degree of sev- newly-ordained this year and who a similar report. Orthodox rabbis erity is related directly to the were taking their first pulpits. A CCAR spokesman said that are placed through the Community size of the Jewish community where rabbis a r e sought. The student rabbis help to fill the gap Service Division of Yeshiva Uni- smaller the community, the less for the High Holy Days. If demand versity, whose Rabbi Isaac Elc- the possibility that a - rabbi-hunt- continued, a d v a n c e freshmen hanon Seminary is a p r i m a r y ing congregation will have any would be assigned to meet such source of Orthodox rabbis. The di- success. requests. If demand still con- vision received a total of 144 re- The shortage is unrelated to the tinued, the practice is to ask re- quests for fulltime rabbis in 5725, as compared with 98 such requests denominational divisions in Ameri- tired Reform rabbis to fill in. The source told the JTA that in the prior Jewish y e a r. The can Judaism. Whether the con- gregation is actually or nominally student enrollment at the Re- spokesman said that 40 Orthodox Orthodox, Conservative or Reform, form seminary was about five per- congregations were still unfilled if it is seeking a rabbi for the cent higher this year than last. for lack of candidates. The information provided by The trends in rabbinic place- first time or has lost its rabbi through retirement or choice of the Rabbinical A s s e m b 1 y of ment, he added, indicated that a America (Conservative) was continued increase in establish- another pulpit, it will have trouble keyed to the theme that "the ment of Orthodox congregations finding a replacement. The farther situation gets worse every year." in suburban and metropolitan it is from a major metropolitan The RAA reported that it had areas would assure a continued center, the more trouble it can filled requests for 60 Conserva- shortage, even if the number of anticipate. five rabbis for the new Jewish I rabbinical students rose markedly. The religious needs of Jews By BEN GALLOB Michigan holds the record for milk produced by a single cow. In a 365-day period during 1951- 52, a seven - year - old HolStein, "Green Meadow Lilly Pabst" of Green Meadow Farms at Elsie in Clinton county, produced more than 21 tons of milk. (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) in military service automatically makes the situation more diffi- cult because the armed forces have priority. Able-bodied semin- ary graduates who have not had previous military service are ex- COPENHAGEN .(JTA)—A cam- from Nazi a n n i h i 1 a t i o n, was pected to serve a tour of duty paign to raise $1,000,000 in the announced here. as military chaplains. The announcement was made by Placement of Reform rabbis is United States as a permanent en- $1,000,000 'Thank You Fund' to Provide Scholarships to Scandinavian Students handled by the Rabbinical Place- dowment fund to provide scholar- Richard Netter, New York lawyer of "Thanks to Scan- ment Commission of the Central ships for students from Denmark and president dinavia,' , a New York organiza- Conference of American Rabbis, the Union of American Hebrew Sweden, Norway and Finland, in tion, who said that the organiza- Congregations and the Hebrew appreciation of the efforts of tion already has about $150,000, Union College — Jewish Institute those countries in saving Jews plus substantial pledges. Victor Borge, the Danish Jewish come- dian is national chairman of the fund-raising campaign, Netter announced. Each scholarship will amount to about $1,500 a year, supplemented in some cases by board and lodg- ing provided by Phi Sigma Delta, a national college fraternity in the United States. Among United States groups and , from agencies endorsing the project, Netter said, are the Department of State, the American embassies in the Scandinavian countries, the American Jewish Committee, the Union of American Hebrew Con- leader in the manufacture of kosher delicatessen gregations and many individual meat products. Jewish congregations. Representa- tives of the Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish governments also hailed the project. Rosh Hashanah THE CALL OF THE SHOFAR Awake, ye slumberers, from your sleep, ex- amine your deeds and humbly return to God, the source of justice and truth. All ye who are absorbed in foolishness and forget your- selves, ye who pass your day in emptiness, remember your Creator, look into your soul, and amend your ways. Forsake your impure thoughts and your wicked deeds, and follow kindness and righteousness. — Maimonides (1135-1204) nzrzr rot', To The Entire Community and Our Many Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hermelin and Family Mr. and Mrs. David B. Hermelin & Family 13625 W. 8 Mile Rd., Detroit Greetings wiLno kosbea We begin our 73rd year of providing Kosher Meat Products to the Jewish families of America by once again resolving to: SAFEGUARD — the religious heritage of KASHRUTH. MAINTAIN — the Wilno standards of highest %Muff; - - WILNO FLAVOR; PRESERVE — faithfully t!!r, JUSTIFY —_,Lie - cinfidence placed in our INTEGRITY. y A Bronx Aged Home Started NEW YORK (JTA) — Ground- breaking ceremonies were held here for the construction of a new fives-gt0-ry -infirmary building for -- the Hebrew Home for the Aged, in the Bronx. The new structure will be the first of a $3,000,000 expansion program to add accommodations for the in- stitution which is now housed in 12 buildings with 415 residents and staff personnel. V nzit World Book Lore MST From Our Esteemed Rabbi and Mashgichim THAT Mat WILNO KOSHER GENERAL OFFICESI CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60607 SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS is CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA We wish all our relatives, friends and fellow- workers in the causes we are engaged in — Happy 5726. We especially greet our co-workers in the Allied Jewish Campaign, the Friends of Bar- llan University, the Mizrachi - Napo& Ha- Mizrachi, our fellow-Zionists, the sponsors of elders, and the Jewish Welfare Federation, and pray for successful continuation of ef- forts for these great causes. Americans call it "Indian Summer," possibly because this spell of fine weather during autumn once gave the Indians a chance to make more attacks on the early settlers. In other parts of the world, however, this period is known by such names as "All Hallow Summer," "God's Gift to Poland," and "Old Wives' Summer." SOURCE: WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA, Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel.: UN 2-5820 community for a year of joy and contentment. educational programs for our youth and theft Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal Rev. Chaim Kaufman Rev. Yehuda Laib Dicker TO ALL JEWRY IN AMERICA, ISRAEL AND ELSEWHERE A HAPPY, HEALTHFUL, PROSPEROUS AND PEACEFUL ROSH HASHANAH Our hearty greetings go forth to the entire THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, September 24, 1965 May 5726 be a Very Happy Year for The Stollman Family on,