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November 05, 1965 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-11-05

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Midwest Conference of Young Israel
to Be Held at Three Centers Here

Nathan Saperstein, national
president of Young Israel, will be
keynote speaker at the Midwestern
Conference of the National Council
of Young Israel to be held in De-
troit Nov. 25-28.

Talmud to Be Published
in English Translation

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Unit-
ed Synagogue, the synagogue or-
ganization of the Conservative
movement, announced plans Tues-
day for the publication of an Eng-
lish translation of the entire Tal-
mud which will render the vast
body of rabbinic literature avail-
able to the laymen in vernacular,
conversational style.
Rabbi Bernard Segal, executive
director of the United Synagogue,
who announced the project, said
that the new translated and anno-
tated edition of the Talmud will
be edited and printed in Israel
under the direction of Dr. Arnost
Zvi Ehrman of the Hebrew Univer-
sity in Jerusalem.
The publication, which is ex-
pected to take 20 years to com-
plete, will be issued in the form
of monthly pamphlets at a sub-
scription rate of $15 a year.

Sixty delegates, together with 40
collegians, from New York, Mont-
real, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chic-
ago and St. Louis are expected to
attend.
Most sessions will be held at
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods. Northwest and Green-
field Young Israel centers also
will host workshop sessions.
Saperstein . will deliver his ad-
dress at a Thanksgiving Eve
banquet.
For reservations, Young Israel
members and guests are asked to
contact their respective branches.
Samuel W. Platt is general con-
ference chairman.

Denmark's Chief Rabbi
Decorated by Bonn for
Role in Saving Jews

BONN (JTA) — The West Ger-
man government awarded Mon-
day its Grand Cross of Merit to
Chief Rabbi Marcus Melchior of
Denmark for his role in the Danish
rescue of the Jews of Denmark
from. the Nazis during World War
II. Rabbi Melchior will receive
the award in ceremonies in Copen-
hagen Thursday and go to Bonn to
be received by President Heinrich
Luebke Nov. 25.
Rabbi Melchior and Danish re-
sistance leaders had been warned
Se by George Tuckwicz, a German
commercial salesman, of Adolf
Eichmann's plans to deport Den-
mark's Jews to Eastern Europe.
The warning was given in time
to enable the Danes to evacuate
almost all of Denmark's Jews to
• sanctuary in Sweden.
• Earlier, in Chicago, Denmark's

ambassador to the United States,
Torben Ronne, received the Jewish
Fund's Shofar Award at
• Welfare
• • the organization's 29th annual
meeting.
The award, presented by the
entire Chicago Jewish community,
honors the government and people
of Denmark for their "courage,
humanity and indomitable will,"
in rescuing virtually the entire
Jewish population of Denmark
9 from the Nazis in 1943.

• • Time waits for no man.—Amer.
• proverb.


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Cong. Beth Aaron Series to Begin With Talk by Rabbi Abraham Kazis

Rabbi Abraham P. Kazis of Cong. public is invited at a nominal fee.
Beth Israel, Worcester, Mass., will A social hour will follow each
open the adult education series of session.
lectures and kinescopes at Beth
777.777M Aaron Synagogue
8:15 p.m. Tues-
day.
Rabbi Kazis, a
leading rabbi in
the New England
region, active in
interfaith work
and in Jewish ed-
ucation, will
speak on the life
of Solomon
Schechter, t h e
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The adult education series on
"Great Jews and Jewish Ideas of
the Modern Age," will feature 10
prize-winning Eternal Light tele-
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Rabb Benjamin H. Gorrelick is
director of the Beth Aaron series,
with Thomas Tannis as chairman.

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Sprightly Procession
Marks Synagogue's
Move Uptown in NY

NEW YORK — With solemnity
and festive joy, members of the
Garment Center Synagogue moved
from their old quarters last Thurs-
day to a modern house of worship.
Carrying Torahs, George Saltzman,
congregation president, and seven
associates headed the procession
up Seventh Ave. from their old
synagogue at 461 Seventh to their
new synagogue at 205 W. 40th St.
Fifty members and a small band
that played sprightly hora dancing
tunes were escorted by policemen.
At the door of the new synagogue,
the procession halted while the
band played the Israeli and Ameri-
can national anthems.
The congregation shares owner-
ship of the new building with
Brotherhood in Action, a voluntary
community-improvement g r o u p.
The synagogue's rabbi is Dr.
Charles Bahn.

NY Federation
Rejects Strikers'
Demands as Costly

NEW YORK (JTA)—The cur-
rent strike of the employes of the.
Federation of Jewish Philanthro-
pies of New York prompted Fed-
eration President Irving Mitchell
Felt to issue a statement in which
he emphasized that the original
demands by the union of the em-
ployes, if granted, would have cost
the Federation approximately $1,-
000,000 during the first year of the
new agreement.
"This amount is, of course, fis-
cally impossible for Federation or
the contributing-community to ab-
sorb," Felt stated. He said that
Federation believes the offers it
has made to settle the dispute "are
generous and consistent with its
financial and communal responsi-
bilities."
The union rejected Federa-
tion's proposals as "inadequate,"
and on Oct. 13 the employes
walked off their jobs. A spokes-
man for the union insisted that
Federation - had refused to give
"acceptable terms" on -a number
of key issues and that it had re-
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dispute which the local was will-
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He said that Federation nego-
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He discounted the Federation
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