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January 21, 1966 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-01-21

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Classes to Start
2nd Semester at
Temple Israel

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

The second semester of Temple

Israel's classes in adult Jewish
religious and cultural education
will open 8 p.m. Monday with Dr.
Leon Fram giving a comparative
religion course in "Judaism and
Christianity." It will feature inter-
pretive readings both from the
New Testament and the Talmud,
with special references to the
Vatican declaration on the Jews.
Rabbi M. Robert Syme will con-
tinue his course on "The Bible
as Reflected in the Tragedies of
Shakespeare;" Robert Lask will
present a course on the survey of
Jewish history; and Mrs. Harold
Bobroff will give a course in the
- Hebrew language, all at 8 p.m.
At 9 p.m. there will be a series
of lectures on "The Varieties of
Jewish Culture," beginning with a
- lecture by Dr. Bernard Goldman
of Wayne State University, on
"The Art and Symbols of Ancient
Israel," and continuing with lec-
tures on "Jewish Music," by Can-
tor Harold Orbach; "Yiddish Lit-
erature," by Moishe Haar; "The
Image of the Jew in Contemporary
_Drama," Mrs. Harold Orbach; and
"The Image of the Jew in Cur-
rent Fiction, both as Subject and
Author," by Mrs. Lawrence Wem-
ber, Temple Israel's librarian.

The
Ecumenical
Council
and the
Layman

What it means
to men and
women of
all faiths

Rabbi David Hollander Address
Women's League, Mikvah Israel

ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Fram will speak on
"The Arrival of the Atomic Age." Laurence Saul Magdar, Bar

TEMPLE

Mitzvah. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Lawrence Allen Barr, Bar
Mitzvah.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Hertz will preach
on "Making Jewish History Understandable in Terms of Our
Times." David William Rattner, Bar Mitzvah. Services 11:15 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Kanter will speak on "Where We Stand on

Intermarriage."
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Panitz will speak on "The Women in My Life."

Jeffrey Mark Hecker, Bar Mitzvah.
Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Physical or Spiritual
Slavery." Edward Jay Rosen, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern will
speak on "What Can We Expect of Our Jewish Teachers?" Serv-
ices 9 a.m. Saturday. Gary Factor, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Lehrman will
speak on "How to Cope With Plenty." Cheryl Raskin, Bat Mitzvah.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:30
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Descendants, An-
cestors." Norman Cohen and Leonard Harvey Needleman, Bnai
Mitzvah.
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Spiro will, speak on "Redemption."
CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Services 5:15 p.m. today
and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "Moishe Rabei-

CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM:

nu and the Magicians."
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "The Beginning of Redemption."
TEMPLE _BETH AM: Services 7:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jesse! will speak
on "The Evergreens Go Out on a Limb."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Litke will speak on "Miracles in Everyday
Life?"
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi
Conrad will speak on "Welcome to Temple Beth Jacob."
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m.' today. Rabbi Maurice Davis
" will speak on "The State of Reform Judaism." (See story). Serv-
ices 10 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Why
Pharcah Did Not Listen."
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:25 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.

Rabbi David Hollander, spiritual
leader of the Mount Eden Jewish
Community Center, Bronx, will be
principal speaker at the annual
banquet of the Women's Orthodox
League and Mikva Israel 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 6 at Young Israel of North
west Detroit.
Rabbi Holland-
er will bring a
first-hand report
on the secret
practice of tra-
ditional ritual in
Russia by Jews,
faithful to Torah
law in spite of
Rabbi Hollander the hardships in-
volved. A former president of the
Rabbinical Council of America, he
visited Russia four times since
1956, the last visit in March. He
addressed audiences in many cities,
and duirng one of these trips he
accompanied 1,000 refugees from
Poland, Hungary, Romania and
Egypt to their new life • in Israel.
Rabbi James Gordon of Young
Israel of Oak-Woods will be master
of ceremonies at the banquet. The
dinner committee making final ar-
rangements for the dinner, con-
sists of Mesdames Leib Bakst, S. E.
Cohen, Arthur Gold, Shlomo Roth-

Saturday. Alan Lipton and Sanford Galinsky, Bnai Mitzvah.

CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 5:10 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-

urday. Daniel Morris Appel and Joel Lawrence Appel, Bnai
Mitzvah.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Kenneth Been, Bar Mitzvah.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:30
a.m. Saturday. Steven Siegan, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m.
Saturday. Jeffrey Mark Hecker, Bar Mitzvah.
Regular services will be held at the following synagogues: Bnai
Moshe Synagogue, Cong. Beth Moses, Cong. Bnai David and Downtown
Synagogue.

enberg and Charles Snow and
Messrs. Marvin Seligson and Sam-
uel Shoenig.
The Women's Orthodox League,
with Mrs. Sholom Flam as presi-
dent, and Mikva Israel, headed by
Rabbi Israel Rockove, are groups
dedicated to furthering the educa-
tion of the Jewish community in
the laws of family purity and the
maintenance of the modern mik-
vah in Oak Park.
For information or tickets, call
Mrs. Leib Bakst, 862-5987.

Chief Rabbinate Urges
Aliyah Sermons Abroad

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Chief
Rabbinate Council under Chief
Rabbis Yitzhak Nissim and Isser
Yehuda Unterman, called upon
rabbis throughout the world to
devote their sermons on Feb. 5 to
the encouragement of immigra-
tion to Israel.
The c all emphasizes the role
which Jewish immigration to Is-
rael is playing in the development
of the country. It was issued while
the Zionist Actions Committee
was in session here discussing
problems of immigration and ab-
sorption of the immigrants.

REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
FOR
WORLD-FAMOUS SONCINO BOOKS

U.S.A. DISTRIBUTOR OF SONCINO BOOKS IS NOW
APPOINTING EXCLUSIVE AREA REPRESENTATIVES.

1.

Soncino sales to book stores.

2.

Soncino sales to synagogues, libraries, and schools.

3.

The Soncino Library (New 49 volume limited
edition coming March . 1966).

The great Jewish classics published by Soncino Press of London, England
have enjoyed immense popularity throughout the United States. Formerly
shipped only from London, Soncino Books are now stocked and distri-
buted in the U.S. and a major U.S.A. sales program is underway.

If interested in representing Soncino

in your area, please write:

Mr.

Sidney Freed, Books, Inc., 1250 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington,

D.C.. 20036.

Neusner to Speak at Beth Shalom

an eight-week Wednesday
Cong. Beth Shalom will host Jewish learning) and "A History
evening (7-9 p.m.) adult Prof. Jacob Neusner 8:30 p.m. of the Jews in Babylonia."
The community is invited to the
education non-credit Tuesday in an address on "The
Talmudic Turning Point."
lecture.
program conducted by
For seven consecutive weeks, a
Dr. Neusner, professor of reli-
new course will be offered by the
gion at Dart-
•mg:%'
adult education committee, using
mouth College,
the text "Great Jewish Personali-
will employ in
ties in Modern Times" — volume
his lecture much
2 of the Bnai Brith Series.
of his current re-
Those interested in attending the
se ar c h. He re-
course and lecture, or the lecture
Religion writer for The Detroit
ceived his AB de-
only, are asked to call the syna-
News who has covered all of
gree magna cum
gogue, LI 7-7970, or Mrs. Robert
the Council sessions from
laude in history
beginning to end
White, LI 7-4653.
at Harvard Uni-
versity, his mas-
with guest authorities
ters at the Jew- t.
and commentators of all
i s h Theological Dr. Neusner
Seminary and his, PhD in religion
faiths
at Columbia University. Dr. Neus-
The Adas Shalom adult study lec-
ner has been on a fellowship at
Including
Oxford and a Fulbright scholar at ture series on "Morals, Man and
Tony Spina, K.S.G.
the Hebrew University in Jeru- the Good Society" will present as
chief photographer of The
its third speaker
salem.
Detroit Free Press who will
9:15 p.m. T u e s-
Among
his
many
writings
are
show his color slides and
"The Life of Rabbon Yohanan ben day Rabbi Harold
comment
Zakkai," "Fellowship in Judaism," S. White on
"History and Torah" (essays on "Morals on t h e
FEE: $1S—Send checks to U of D
Campus."
Rabbi White, a
Center for Continuing Education,
Israel Television Union
graduate of the
Detroit 21.
TEL AVIV — Though tele Jewish Theologi-
vision has not yet been officially cal Seminary, is
CLASS MEETS in the U. of D. Broad- launched in Israel—the first trial spiritual lea der
casting Centre, 3800 Puritan
broadcasts took place last of Cong. Beth Rabbi White
week—television workers are al- Israel, Ann Arbor. He has served
organizing their union, to- as chaplain with the U. S. Marine
STARTING: Wednesday, January 26 ready
gether with film workers. They Corps on Okinawa. He has had ex-
are shortly to elect their execu- tensive personal contact with many
tive bodies.
of the Jewish students at the Uni-
THE CENTER FOR CONTINUING
The first stage of TV in Israel is versity of Michigan.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will serve
EDUCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY to be educational television, spon-
sored by the government. To date, as moderator.
OF DETROIT, DETROIT, MICH.
seven relaying towers have been
built in the Jerusalem and North- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, January 21, 1966
ern Negev areas.

Harold
Schachern

Morals on Campus
Adas Shalom Topic

JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20
BE SURE THERE IS A
BLUE AND WHITE BOX
IN YOUR HOME

PHONE UN 4-2161

PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL
IN THE NAME OF YOUR
LOVED ONES

Honor a Happy event .
Celebrate a happy occasion .. .
Perpetuate the memory of loved ones and
friends . . . by planting trees in the
Forests and Border Settlements of
Israel .. .

CELEBRATE J. N. F. SABBATH FEB.

5

This Sabbath (Shabbos Shiro) all synagogues will participate in the
Jewish National Fund Sabbath. Help observe JNF Sabbath by planting
a tree in Israel. Your tree gives new life to the soil.

'JEWISH
NATIONAL
FUND

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ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF ARE TAX DEDUCTABLE

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