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February 11, 1966 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-02-11

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Couples Throw Ball on 'Bar Mitzvah' Rabbi in Vietnam Awarded Medal

Yiddish Folk Singer
Corning on March 6

SAIGON—By direction of Pres-
ident Johnson, Chaplain (Major)
Richard E. Dryer, senior Jewish
chaplain with the U.S. Armed
For c e s in Vietnam, has been
awarded the Air Medal for
"meritorious achievement while
participating in sustained aerial
flight in support of combat ground
forces of the Republic of Vietnam"
from Feb. 10, 1965 to Dec. 26, 1965.
Chaplain Dryer, one of three
Jewish chaplains in Vietnam, ar-

Shlomo Carlebach, internation-
ally known Yiddish folk singer and
recording star, will be featured
at Cong. Beth Abraham's Annual
Concert 8:15 p.m. March 6 in the
main sanctuary.
Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, who
is producing and directing this
year's concert, noted enthusiastic
response for this appearance, par-
ticularly among young people.
Tickets are available at the
synagogue of f ice, Borenstein's
Spitzer's, Grinnell's and Hudson's.

It's High Time To
Enjoy The

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 11, 1966-17

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The Couples Club of Temple
Israel will celebrate its 13th birth-
day at a Bar Mitzvah Ball 7 p.m.
Feb. 19 in the social hall. Cock-
tails will precede the dinner and
dance.
Comedian and song stylist Billy

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An Orthodox rabbi in Johannes- could be no objection to causing
burg, South Africa, claims that the an electric current to flow.
use of a transistor radio on the
The Orthodox not only object
Sabbath is permissible.
to the use on the Sabbath of
Rabbi Jacob Newman, in a re- operated utilities, however, they
sponsum, "Iyyun Bechalacha,"
also prohibit the producing of
musical sounds on the Sabbath.
insists that no sparks could pos-
sibly be produced in a battery-
Rabbi Newman, honorary pro-
operated transistor and there fessor of post-biblical Jewish lit-
erature at Pretoria University,
argues that the sounds emitted by
Rabbi White to Speak
a transistor radio were already
"there," in the air, and the tran-
on 'Jews in E. Europe' sistor
is merely like a door being
opened so that music played out-
at Emanu-El Institute
The second session of the In- side might be heard.
Nowadays, Rabbi Newman
stitute of Jewish Learning of
Temple Emanu-El will take place writes, the use of a radio has be-
come part of one's life, so that
8:15 p.m. Tues-
if the use of a transistor was for-
day. Rabbi Har-
bidden, people would simply ig-
old White will
nore the ruling and be tempted
speak on "Jews
to use a wire-connecting radio, to
Today in Russia
which there were halachic (tradi-
Poland and Rom-
tional law) objections.
ania."
Rabbi White of
Cong. Beth Is-
Nazi Party Office Items
rael, Ann Arbor,
to
Be Sold at Auction
has studied first-
hand the Jews of Rabbi White
WASHINGTON (JTA)—The U.S.
those countries, having visited ex- Internal Revenue Service Tuesday
tensively and taken photographs announced that office equipment
behind the Iron Curtain.
seized by tax agents from the
These lectures are open to .the American Nazi Party would be sold
at public auction Feb. 18.
public at no charge.
H o w e v e r, swastika armbands,
pictures of Adolf Hitler, and other
Nazi paraphernalia have been re-
turned to Nazi leader George Rock-
well because of protests against
sale of such items.

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Getting the invitations in the mail for the Temple Israel Couples
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Mrs. Cal Goldberg, Mrs. Howard Savin, Cal Goldberg, program
chairman, Harry Davis and Mrs. Louis Levitsky, reservation
chairman.

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rived in January 1965 and in
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