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Minister on Panel Synagogue Council Urges Leaders
to Air 'Deputy' at of Rights Groups to Discuss Slur
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Syna- p e o p 1 e. The offending member
PGASP Gathering gogue
Council of America called cannot absolve his guilt by resign-
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SERVICES
L esseentst,---.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Bishop C. Kilmer
Myers will speak on "The Role and Responsibility of a Clergy.
man in Foreign Policy." (See Story.) Lauren Iden, Bat Mitzvah.
Services 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Joseph Kaufman, Bar Mitzvah.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Kanter will
preach on "Is God Outmoded?" Services 11:15 a.m. Saturday.
Dr. Hertz will speak on "Where We Stand on Race Relations."
Daniel Simon, Bar Mitzvah.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:55 p.m. today and 8:40
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Giving is Living."
Gerald Shulman, Bar Mitzvah.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak
on "The Making of America." Alan David Robbins, Bar Mitzvah.
Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Bruce Michael Levey, Bar Mitzvah.
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:30 p.m. today and 8 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Gamze will speak on "And These Are the Judg-
ments." Paul Lloyd Stanley, Bar Mitzvah. (See Story.)
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will
speak on "What Kind of Rabbi is "The Rabbi?"
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 5:50 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Panitz will speak on "Five Steps to •ulfillment."
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 5:45 D.M. today . and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "A Jewish Concept of
Law."
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Services 5:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Litke's sermon will be on "A Look at Our Sense
of Values."
CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL TIKVAH: Services 6 p.m. today
and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Levin will speak on "Thy Days
May Be Long."
CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a:m. Saturday.
Rabbi Sniro will talk on "The Month of Adar."
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 5:45 D.M. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Code of Laws in Scriptures and Tal-
mud."
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum
will speak on "What Do We Owe the Needy?"
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. David
Zachary Greenblatt, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Ronald Wa't. Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BNAI. MOSHE: Services 5:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Steven Moorin and Craig Gordon, Bnai Mitzvah.
CONG. SHAAREY ZF.Dlq.',1{: Services 5:50 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur-
day. Jeffrey Resnick, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5:50 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur-
day. David Samuels, Bar Mitzvah.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:45 p.m. today and 8:30
a.m. Saturday. Samuel . Crane, Bar Mitzvah.
Regular services will be held at the following synagogues: Beth
Aaron Synagogue; Cong. Beth Moses and Young Israel Center of Oak
Woods.
Rev. John Jury, minister at First
Methodist Church of Mount Clem-
ens, will join psychiatrist Dr. Mar-
vin Weckstein on a panel discuss-
ing the moral questions posed in
"The Deputy" 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27
at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
The panel discussion, "Guilty as
Charged?," will be sponsored by
PGASP (Post Graduate Adas
Shalom Presents), an affiliate of
Adas Shalom for young adults age
20-30.
Rabbi Leonard Cahan, as-
sistant rabbi at Adas Shalom,
will be the third member of the
panel.
Jury, a graduate of North-
western University and Iliff Theo-
logical Seminary in Denver, has
been chairman of the Committee
on World Peace and International
Affairs for the past nine years. In
this capacity he has headed delega-
tions to the United Nations and
Washington. A minister in the De-
troit area 22 years, he has had his
Mount Clemens ministry since
1955.
There will be a nominal fee for
nonmembers of PGASP. Refresh-
ments will follow questions and
answers.
Downtown Synagogue Choral Group to Join In
Sets First Bar Mitzvah at Beth Abraham Event
Cong. Beth Abraham's Cantor
in Griswold Building Shabtai Ackerman, assisted by the
The first Bar Mitzvah at the
new building of Downtown Syna-
gogue and the first since Rabbi
M. Gamze came to Detroit as
rabbi of this congregation—will be
held 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
The Bar Mitzvah is Paul Lloyd
Stanley ; son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred A. Stanley of Kenwood Ave.,
Oak Park. Rabbi Gamze, will speak
on "And These Are The Judge-
ments." Regular 8 a.m. Saturday
services will be held on schedule.
LONDON (JTA)—Rabbis and sy-
nagogue secretaries employed in
affiliated synagogues of the Unit-
ed Synagogue consider salary in-
creases planned for them "tot-
ally unacceptable," sources close
to the United Synagogue Council
reported.
The Council of Ministers of the
United Synagogue and the Asso-
ciation of Synagogue Secretaries
have so informed Sir Isaac Wolf-
son, president of the United Syna-
gogue, in connection with the meet-
ing of the United Synagogue Coun-
cil next Sunday.
The proposed increase is one of
10 per cent to bring up salaries of
rabbis to 2,000 pounds ($5,600) a
year. Salaries of religious court
judges (dayanim) would be raised
to 2,600 pounds ($7,250) per year.
The total cost of the increases was
estimated at about 22,000 pounds
($61,600) annually.
The Council of Ministers, repre-
senting the rabbis in the congrega-
tions, took the unprecedented step
of sending a letter to each member
of the United Synagogue Council
setting forth the reasons for their
stand on the increases.
Choral Group under Israel Fychs'
direction, will entertain for the
first half of the congregation's
concert 8 p.m. March 6.
This year's concert features
Yiddish folk singer, composer, and
recording star SHLOMO CARLE-
BACH.
A special student ticket is avail-
able at a reduced price. For in-
The best cure for drunkenness
formation or tickets, call the syna- is while sober to see a drunken
gogue office, UN 1-6696.
man.—Chinese proverb.
Negro leader of the Congress of
Racial Equalil.y.
The Synagogue c'ouncil, coordi-
nating body of lay and rabbinical
organizations of the Reform, Con-
servative and Or thodox move-
ments, issued a statement con-
ing." He urged an immediate ad-
visory board meeting to remove
"all taint of anti-Semitism within
CORE."
A few hours before receiving the
telegram, Farmer issued a 1,500-
word report on the controversy.
The report said there was no room
in CORE for "racism or bigotry"
and "no justification possible" for
Brown's remark.
The statement, the third on the
incident from Farmer, condem-
ned Brown more strongly for his
attack on Jews than did the prev-
ious statements.
demning the "vicious anti-Semi-
tism and anti-white racism" ex-
pressed by Cliffcri A. Brown, the
Mount Vernon educational chair-
A man's conversation is the mir-
man for CORE.
The Council congratulated ror of his thoughts.—Chinese prov-
CORE for repudiating Brown's erb.
statement, in which the latter had I
said that Hitler had not killed
enough Jews.
A joint statement issued by the
Westchester County chapters of
three major Jewish organizations
sharply attacked the a,iti-Semiqc
statements by Brown.
The three Jewish organizations
criticized Brown's remarks as
"a deviation from decency." Con-
ceding the community's frustra-
tion over the local civil rights
issues, the statement declared
that Brown's attitude "must
earn him the comdemnation of
all people of good will."
Joining in the statement were
the local chapters of the American
Jewish Committee, American Jew-
ish Congress and the Anti-Defa-
mation League of Bnai Brith.
CORE later called a meeting of
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Jan. 22 - Feb. 20
its national advisory committee to
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discuss the controversy over
• Weddings
Negro-Jewish relations which de-
• Other Family Occasions
veloped from the anti-Semitic re-
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mark.
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James Farmer, CORE national
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director, indicated he had con-
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vened the advisor y committee
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after receiving a. telegram from
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David Livingston, a Jewish labor Q
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leader who is one of the 38 board
members.
Bar-Mitzvah
Livingston called Brown's state-
ment "abominable" and declared
"there can be no compromise with
ovens for Jews. Whoever is anti-
Semitic is an enemy of the Negro
TO WORK—TO STUDY—TO LIVE IN ISRAEL
For all people who desire information regarding professions, retirement
programs, Ulpan program of study, kibbutzim, housing and more
SHMUEL WERZBERGER, DIRECTOR OF THE
ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER, INC.
will be in Detroit on Tuesday, February 22nd.
Appointments may be had by calling Diamond 1-0669, Hayim Green-
berg Institute, 19161 Schaefer Highway. All other inquiries may be
made to regional office, 13947 Cedar Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44118,
321-0757.
Congregation Beth Abraham will hold PUBLIC SEDORIM in the
NUSBAUM HALL of Beth Abraham Synagogue the first and second
nights of PASSOVER.
Catered elegantly by Mayfair Kosher Catering
Monday, April 4th and Tuesday, April 5th
Led by
Rabbi Israel Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman
For Information and Reservations Call the
Synagogue Office . . . UN 1-6696
RABBI HALPERN
CANTOR ACKERMAN
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the
• Jwenty 6igh,th,
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Annual anquet
of the
COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS and MERKAZ
IRWIN I. COHN
Guest of Honor
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CELEBRATIONS
SPECIAL A NNO UNCEM ffNT
Al Forman Dropped
Al Forman who has worked as
an umpire in the National League
since 1961 will not have his con-
tract renewed for the coming sea-
son. National League President
Warren Giles refused to divulge
the reason for dropping Forman.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10—Friday, February 18, 1966
British Rabbis Consider
Planned Salary Raises
`Totally Unacceptable'
on leaders of all major Negro and
civil rights organizations to meet
with Jewish rabbis and lay Jewish
leaders to deal on a national level
with the "implications" arising
from an anti-Semitic statement
made last week by a surburban
Honoring
Guest Speaker
IRWIN I. COHN
DR. ISAAC LEWIN
Sunday, February 27, 1966 — six o'clock in the evening
COBO HALL DETROIT
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 342-6260
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