16—Friday, June 10, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SERVICES SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Spies Who Caine Back From Canaan." Laurel Rita Brainin, Bat Mitzvah. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Kenneth Dale Nater, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat- urday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "The Rules of Life." TEMPLE BETH JACOB: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Mordecai Kaplan—The Thinker." CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "The Maraglim." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will speak on "One of the Other Brothers—Reconstruction-1st Judaism." CONG. BETH JOSEPH: Services 7:15 today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Thomas Levine, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Mark Gornbein, Bar Mitzvah. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH HARI: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Aaron Trager, Bar Mitzvah. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 p.m. Saturday. Samuel Karbal and Sheldon Allen Silver, Bnai Mitzvah. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- day. Moe. J. Adler, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Lee Leibold and Ira Schlesinger, Bnai Mitzvah. CONG. ADAS SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- day. David Foster, Bar Mitzvah. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Barrett Parel, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Howard Levine and Gary Jeffrey Bortnick, Bnai Mitzvah. Regular services will be held at Downtown Synagogue, Cong. Beth Moses, Temple Beth El and Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. End to Bar Mitzvah Ceremony Urged by Orthodox Rabbi COLUMBUS, (JTA)—A Colum- bus Orthodox rabbi has called for the abolition of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony in American Judaism on the premise that "nothing has contributed more to the adultera- tion of faith and the confusion of intellect than the Bar Mitzvah training program in America." Staysky said. "The Bar Mitzvah training program, either by priv- ate lessons or afternoon Hebrew school, guarantees that the boy's Jewish education will end a week after the gifts are counted." Israel Settlements to Be Built by U.S. Nazi Victims Group Rabbi David Staysky, spiritual leader of Beth Jacob Synagogue, also contended that "nothing has stifled and strangled Jewish edu- NEW YORK (JTA)—Two settle- cation in America" more than ments in Israel for victims of the Bar Mitzvah program. He de- Nazi persecution will be built, one clared that if the whole ceremony near Tel Aviv, and the other near was abolished, "there is a slight Haifa, by the Jewish Nazi Victims possibility that the child may go Organization of America, Inc., it on in Hebrew school to age 17 or was announced by James B. Dono- 18." van, general counsel of the organi_ He asserted that "what people zation. The settlements, according do not realize is that Bar Mitzvah to Mr. Donovan, will be built on is a myth, that there is nothing land made available by the Israel sacred or ritualistic or important government and the Jewish about having a boy memorize a Agency. Moses Socachevsky, president of chapter in the Prophets and re- peat a canned speech or prayer." the organization said that each of the settlements will be in the form "Millions of dollars are spent of a garden-type apartment of annually for this myth, and with it two, three and four rooms and comes the death blow to Jewish will have capacities of 150 families education and learning," Rabbi each. MEW BY HENRY LEONARD Rabbis Ordained in Seminary Rites 'Mixed Marriages' on Rise in Israel TEL AVIV (ZINS)—The number riages occur on the kibbutzim. Of of "mixed" marriages in Israel is the 855 kibbutz marriages in 1962, The Reform and Conservative continually increasing, reports the 22.6 per cent were "mixed." Next comes Tel Aviv, with 18 per cent; theological seminaries of America Central Bureau of Statistics. Of the 14,738 marriages in 1962, Haifa-16.7 per cent; Jerusalem- graduated a number of rabbis and cantors at commencement exer- 15 per cent were "mixed,' i.e. 15.3 per cent and the villages, where one half of the couple was only 8.5 per cent. cises last weekend. The traditional conservatism of In New York, 10 honorary de- of Asian-African origin and the small town inhabitants is the rea- other of American-European origin. grees were awarded to Jewish In 1952, only 9 per cent of the son given for the relatively small Seminary and America. Among number of such marriages there. the graduates were eight citizens mariages were mixed; n 1955--11.8 Sociologists welcome marriages of Israel, who received various de- per cent; in 1960 14.5 per cent. between Israel's various commun- The largest number of such mar- grees in course. ities as one of the best guarantees The honorary degrees were aw- of "mizug galuyot" (integration) in arded to Dr. Eli Ginzberg, pro- Ahavas Achim Couples this land whose citizens come from fessor of economics at Columbia Hold Membership Drive 70 different countries. University's graduate school of The Young Married Couples of business; Dr. Oscar Janowsky, Beth El to Meet Tuesday professor of history at the City Ahavas Achim is launching a membership drive prior to its for Election, Installation College of New York; Dr. Meyer The 116th annual meeting of Schapiro, famous art expert who summer program of activities. is a professor at Columbia; Plans for the program will be an- Temple Beth El will be held 8 p.m. Rabbi Harold H. Gordon, execu- nounced at a meeting 8 p.m. Wed- Tuesday, in the temple's social hall. tive vice-president of the New nesday in the synagogue. All young married couples inter- Sidney J. Karbel, president of York Board of Rabbis; Rabbi Judah Nadich, spiritual leader ested in affiliation are invited to the temple, and Dr. Richard C. of the Park Avenue Synagogue. attend. President is Ken Brown. Hertz, senior rabbi, will present For information, call Mrs. Burton their annual reports. There will be Also to Rabbi Max J. Routten- Roth, 342-4254, or Mrs. Max Ja- an election and installation of of- berg, spiritual leader of Temple cobs, 342-8755. ficers and trustees. Bnai Sholom, Rockville Centre, L. I.; Rabbi Morris B. Chapman, of Cong. Bnai Israel, St. Peters- Chamberlain Appointment burg, Fla.; Rabbi Armond E. Cohen, Park Synagogue, Cleveland; Rabbi Reuben J. Magid, Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel, Philadel- Announces the promotion of phia; and, posthumously, the late Rabbi Joseph Warren, of Temple Beth El, Lowell, Mass. The degree to the late Dr. Warren was accepted by his daughter, Mrs. as Manager of the OAK PARK office, located Martin Sokol, of Great Neck, N.Y. on Coolidge S. of 10 Mi. Rd. Mr. Lincoln New- Near by, eight students were land, former Manager and Executive Vice Pre- ordained as Reform rabbis, and three graduates were invested as sident is now in charge of the Western Division cantors, at commencement exer- and Director of Sales Education. Galperin cises of the Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion. The degrees were conferred by Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of the College-Institute. At the same time, honorary degrees were awarded to Judge Caroline K. Simon, of the New York Court of Claims; Henry Hofheimer, attorney and chair- man of the College-Institute's New York administrative com- mittee; Aaron Glanz-Leyeless, Yiddish poet and essayist; Mil- ton R. Konivitz, professor of in- dustrial relations and professor of law at Cornell University; and Leon L. Watters, noted Amen- can chemist. at the Daniel A. Laven Building Also to Rabbi Meyer Machlis, Temple of the Covenant, New of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah York; Rabbi Kurt L. Metzger, 15751 W. 10 1/2 Mile Road Temples Beth-El, Bradford, Pa., and Bnai Israel, Olean, N. Y.; Southfield, Michigan and Rabbi Abraham Ruderman, Vassar Temple, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; and Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern, director of the Rabbinical Place- ment Commission in New York. At the Cincinnati school of the HUC-JIR, 17 students were or- dained, among them, Sion A. Dav- id, who will occupy a pulpit at Bombay, India; Rifat Sonsino of Turkey, who will serve a congre- gation at Buenos Aires; and Joseph Melamed, an Israeli born in Iraq, ON HIS DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 19th who has been named rabbi of Cong. Bet El, Guatemala City. The prin- cipal address was delivered by Dr. Ellis Rivkin, Adolph S. Ochs pro- fessor of Jewish history at the Choose from Our Fine Selection of College Institute here. The B. 'F. Chamberlain Real Estate Co. MR. RON GALPERIN Annual Membership Meeting YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH Will Be Held Wednesday, June 15, 1966 9:00 P.M. wit ~ L OV FATHER DESERVES THE BEST ! Beth Isaac to Install Irving Schmolka The annual installation banquet of Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, will be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Uncle Ben's Lounge, Trenton. Out-going president is Stanley El- lias. In-coming officers are Irving Schmolka, president; Arnold Selig- son and Joseph Shugol, vice presi- dents; Adele Gantz, treasurer; Dora Nerowski and Francine Muli- as, secretaries. The trustees of Beth Isaac are Paul Kopp, Bess Rose, Sandy Davis, Moe Cenker, Herman Seligman, "Keep on working like this, Sam, and you'll be the richest man in the cemetery." 41.01•11111111111.0MIIIIr ■ Marty Schwartzberg, and Stanley Ellias. The guest speaker for the evening is Rev. Asa Compton from the Faith Methodist Church. HANDSOME COOL SUMMER SLACKS OR SMART CASUAL SPORT COATS Available in a large variety of fabrics and styles Expert Tailoring and Alterations CUSTOM Pi Ary TAILOR 13641 W. 9 MILE Just W. of Coolidge LI 5-3558 Open Evenings Til 9. Sun. 10 too