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May 20, 1966 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-20

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To Host Seminary Event Monday

Confirmations Scheduled

Shavuot to Ile Ushered In Tuesday

The Feast of Weeks, Shavuot, day, Rabbi Noah M. Gamze will
Cong. Ahavas Achim will hold
when learning and achievement in speak on "Pathways to God."
evening services at 7:40 and morn-
studies are recognized, will be ob-
Beth Aaron Synagogue will ush- ing prayers at 8:30 Wednesday
served at synagogue services Tues- er in the holiday at 7 p.m. services morning, Rabbi Seymour Panitz
day through Thursday evenings. Tuesday. Evening services Wednes- will speak on "The Fountain
of
A two-day holiday for Orthodox day will be at 7:15. The religious Youth," and Thursday on "A Voice
and Conservative Jews, Shavuot is school will have its eighth grade From Out of the Flames."
observed one day only by Reform graduation at 8:30 a.m. Wednes-
Cong. Beth Abraham will have
Jews. Thus, Yizkor prayers will be day, when 13 students will partic- its installation of officers at 8:30
Among the leaders of Detroit's Conservative congregations
said Thursday in synagogues, ipate in a program of song and mu- a.m. services Wednesday. Rabbi
planning to salute the Jewish Theological Seminary's 80th anniver-
Wednesday in Reform temples.
sic and be awarded their diplomas Israel I. Halpern will be installing
sary (from left) are Eugene Sloan, John E. Lurie, Walter L. Field,
Following is a partial list of by Dr. Marvin A. Last, chairman of officer. Dr. Robert Schlaff will
Alfred L. Deutsch, Arthur Boschan, Arthur Faber, Frank Nelson and
services scheduled:
Abraham Satovsky. A reception for Dr. Max Arzt, the seminary's
the religious school committee, speak at the Yizkor service 8:30
Adas Shalom Synagogue will and Sam Loberman and Joseph a.m. Thursday. Evening prayers
vice-chancellor, and Joseph Friedman, chairman of the board of
dedicate the first day's service Sulkes, incoming and outgoing are scheduled for 7:45 p.m.
Chromalloy Corporation, will be held Monday, 4 p.m., in the Standard
to the 1966 graduates attending presidents of the congregation.
City Club. The event will be highlighted by the presentation of certif-
classes at the synagogue and its Mrs. Samuel Wasserman will pre-
icates of appreciation to all currently enrolled members of the
Israel Chief Rabbi Leaves
Southfield branch, 8:30 a.m. sent each of the girls with
seminary's Detroit Patrons Society. Friedman, a St. Louis industrialist,
a Bible
Wednesday. Michelle Sinkoff, a on behalf of the sisterhood, and U.S.; Received by Johnson
is national matrons chairman. Louis Berry, Tom Borman and David
graduate - of the Hebrew High Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will
NEW YORK (JTA) — Chief Rab-
Miro are reception hosts along with Deutsch and Lurie. The reception
School, will speak on behalf of the speak on "Torah Means Study." bi Isser Yehuda Unterman of Is-
committee in formation includes Julius Allen, Leonard Baron, Gerson
B. Bernstein, Ronald Block, Morris Blumberg, Paul Borman, Bernard graduates, and a kiddush will fol- At the Yizkor servioe 8:30 a.m. rael returned to Israel after a four-
low in their honor. Induction cer- Thursday, Rabbi Gorrelick will week visit to the United States
Breyer, Richard Burton, Avern Cohn, Norman Cottler, Theodore M.
emonies for the newly elected speak on "Spiritual Channels of sponsored by the Union of Ortho-
Curtis, Howard S. Danzig, Al Farber, Dr. Manuel Feldman, Marvin
Adas Shalom officers also will take Communication."
dox Jewish Congregations of Amer-
Fleischman, Hyman Freedland, Joseph Gendelinan, Ben Goldberg,
place. Eevening services will be
ica.
David Goldberg, Nathan Goldin, David A. Goldman, Max H. Gold-
Temple Beth EI services 10:30
held 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes-
During his visit to this country,
smith, Irwin Green, N. Z. Greenhouse, Harry J. Gunsberg, Samuel
day. Rabbis Jacob E. Segal and a.m. Wednesday will have as ser- Chief Rabbi Unterman was receiv-
Hechtman, Irving Herman, David B. Hermelin, John Isaacs, Abe
mon
topics
"We
Pledge
Allegi-
Leonard S. Cahan will officiate.
ed at the White House of Presi-
Basle, Sam Katkin, Judge George D. Kent, Stephen Lanyi, Morris
Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold ance" by Rabbi Richard C. Hertz. dent Johnson. He also met with
Ben Lewis, William I. Liberson, Myron Milgrom, Milford Nemer,
services '7:45 p.m. Tuesday and
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim
other prominent Americans.
Morris Nemer, George Orley, Henry Pariser, Joseph Radner, Robert
will hold services 7:45 p.m. and
Wednesday, and 8:45 a.m. Wednes-
Ruch, Samuel Schwartz, Dr. David Seligson, George Seyburn, Carl H.
day when Rabbi Moses Lehrman
8:45 a.m. both days. Rabbi Joel
Shalit, Max Shaye, Sidney Shevitz, Robert Steinberg and Jack Sylvan.
IF YOU TURN THE
Litke will deliver the sermons
will speak on "Once Is Suffi-
on "Revelation: Individual and
cient." At Yizkor services 8:30
Universal" the first day and
a.m. Thursday, Rabbi Lehrman
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
"Ruth—the Ideal Convert" the
will preach on "The People of
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
second day.
the Book," and officers and board
members of the men's club will
Temple
Beth
Am
will
hold
its
TORONTO (JTA) —"A second dence, R.I. was elected to succeed be installed.
Shavuot and confirmation service
ecumenical movement, worldwide Rabbi Routtenberg.
Downtown Synagogue services 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Rabbi David
in extent and influence, threatens
At another session of the con- are scheduled for 5:15 p.m. and
'Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
the lives of all or us," a leading vention, Elie Wiesel, prize-winning 7:30 a.m. both days. On the second Jessell will speak on "What Is
Confirmation?"
Jewish theologian told a gathering author and a survivor of Nazi con-
of 500 rabbis and a number of in- centration camps, indicted world
vited Canadian clergymen here Jewry ."for abandoning the 2,500,-
Monday night.
000 Jews of the Soviet Union."
Speaking on "Prerequisites of Wiesel, who has just returned
Faith," Dr. Abraham Joshua from Russia, drew parallels be-
Heschel, professor of Jewish -ethics tween what he saw as the abandon-
. and mysticism at the Jewish ment of European Jewry during
Theological Seminary of America, the holocaust and the neglect of
told his audience "that ecumenical Soviet Jewry today.
* *
movement is nihilism."
Addressing the 66th annual con-
vention of the Rabbinical Assem- Latin American Parley
bly, the association of Conserva- of Intellectuals Raps
tive rabbis, at its first meeting out-
side of the _Unified States, ,,,Dr. Soviet Policy on Jews
MEXICO CITY (JTA)—A reso-
Heschel warned- that "parochiWsm -
has become :,iintgitible. Jews and lution demanding that the Soviet
Christians alike share the same Union restore cultural rights to
perils and learS. It is no longer the Jews of the USSR and permit
safe for Jews to cultivate alone- Soviet Jews who wish to emigrate,
ness and umq4eness, to refrain for purposes of family reunifica-
from sharing either perplexities or tion, to leave Russia was adopted
unanimously here last weekend at
certainties with Christians."
a conference of Latin American
Spiritual betrayal on the part intellectuals who met here to dis-
of any one group affects the cuss the situation of Soviet Jewry.
faith of all the world's believers, A companion resolution called on
Dr.. Heschel said. "For all the I the conference secretariat to for-
profound differences in per- ward its principal measure to
spective and substance, Judaism Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei N.
is sooner or later affected by the Kosygin; to U Thant, secretary-
intellectual, moral and spiritual general of the United Nations; and
events within- the Christian to the United Nations Commission
society, and vice versa," Dr. on Human Rights.
Heschel said.
Twenty-one university deans
"We must choose between inter-
faith and inter-nihilism," the Jew- and prominent writers from nine
ish scholar told his listener s. . Central American countries, in-
"Cynicism is not parochial. In cluding Mexico, attended the
praying for each other's health two-day parley—the first of the
and in helping one another to pre- kind ever assembled. In addi-
serve o u r respective legacies, tion, 25 of the leading artists,
therefore, we are preserving a writers and other intellectuals
common legacy of faith," he said. from this country participated.
Messages deploring the fate of
In his presidential a d d r es s, Soviet Jewry and calling for action
Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg of Rock-
were received from the British
ville Center, N.Y., urged the philosopher, Bertrand Russel 1;
American rabbi to stress his func-
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to become a "news commentator
of
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or a spellbinder" in his preaching,
Electric ranges are also more efficient. Because the
The major resolution empha-
"a psychiatrist" in his counseling sized
heat transfers directly from the heating element to your
that
the
conference
dissoci-
"nor a politician in the discharge
cooking utensils, there's no waste in heat. All the
ates itself from the cold war, but
of his social responsibilities."
declared: "It is the duty of every
electricity
you use goes to work for you in your cooking.
Asserting that the rabbi and the- intellectual to insist on the restora-
And because there's no wasted heat, electric cooking
community must both pay a price
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Rabbi Routtenberg said that the for the Jewish minority and per-
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rabbi "cannot achieve the depth of mission to emigrate for purposes
trical parts. No charge for labor. And this applies no
learning, the mastery of the texts,
family reunification to those
matter where you bought your electric range. So live the
the scholarship of the historic of
who wish to emigrate."
cool, clean life—electrically—with a modern electric range.
rabbi." For this reason, he de-
clared, "it_becomes imperative that
great talker is a great liar.
he be exposed to as much classical — A French
proverb.
learning in his student years as
possible."
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen of Provi-
Friday, May 20, 1966-21

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