16 Friday, 'June 24, 1966
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SYNAGOGUE
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
SERVICES
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will speak
on "Judaism as a Civilization." Lawrence Brent Rosenberg, Bar
Mitzvah. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Joseph Katz of
Temple Bnai Israel of Saginaw will speak on "Judaism for the
Modern Jew." Robert Leslie Kaye, Bar Mitzvah. Services 11 a.m.
Saturday. Neil Hilsin Stoloff, Bar Mitzvah.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Laurence H. Smith,
Bar Mitzvah. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on the recent study by
Dr. Joachim Prinz, "Popes From the Ghetto." Services 11 a.m. Sat-
urday..
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 8 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "What Is the Law?"
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Rationalizing Religion—
Good or Bad?"
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on"The Divine Decrees."
CONG. YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 7:30 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "Law—Rational or
Immutable."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Terry Weingarden and Craig Rochkind, Bnai Mitzvah.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Mark Shepard and Dennis Levine, Bnai Mitzvah.
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.
Saturday. Lawrence Krass and Craig Bassin, Bnai Mitzvah.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE:" Services 6 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.
Saturday. Edward Rapoport, Bar Mitzvah.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Kenneth Fink and Allen Selis, Baai Mitzvah.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Bruce F. Sugarman and David Saul Schumer, Bnai Mitzvah.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Sanford Levy and Gary Felhandler, Bnai Mitzvah.
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 7:50 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat-
urday. Calvin Lee Taub, Bar Mitzvah.
YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK WOODS: Services 7:30 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Kenneth Cohn Hassan and Leslie Biederman,
Bnai Mitzvah.
LONG. MIHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH HARI: Services 8 pit. today and
9 a.m. Saturday. Jeffrey Wargon, Bar Mitzvah.
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Regular services will be held at the following synagogues: Down-
town Synagogue and Temple Beth El.
Rabbi Philip Berkowitz Beth Aaron Relocates School in Southfield
Beth Aaron Synagogue has made conduct a confirmation depart-
Takes Over Pulpit at
final arrangements to relocate its ment for high school students of
Temple Beth Jacob
religious school in Southfield, be- the 9th and 10th grades at the
Rabbi Philip Berkowitz has as-
sumed the position of full-time
religious leader of Temple Beth
Jacob in Pontiac. Summer services
will be held every Friday evening
at the temple.
Rabbi Berkowitz was recently or-
dained from the Hebrew Union Col-
lege in Cincinnati, where he re-
ceived the Rabbi David Polish Spe-
cial Award for the most original
contribution to religious education
for the past year.
His prior education includes a
masters degree
in education
from Boston Uni-
versity and a
masters degree in
Hebrew language
from the Hebrew
Teacher's College
in Boston.
Rabbi Berkow-
itz b r i-n g s 10
years of teaching
Berkowitz
experience in He-
brew and Jewish religion to the
Temple Beth Jacob congregation.
Since 1963 he has served as stu-
dent rabbi at Temple Israel, Schul-
enberg, Tex., Cong. Bnai Israel,
Petoskey; and Temple Emanuel,
Mansfield, Ohio.
Rabbi Berkowitz spent four years
as youth adviser to all congrega-
tions in Boston. Rabbi Berkowitz
and his wife, Nancy, are residing
at 304 Ottawa, Pontiac, for the
summer.
The New Temple to Hold Meeting
Julian Scott, chairman of the I
steering committee of The New I
Temple, will preside at an or-
ganizational meeting of the new
Reform Jewish congregation 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Birmingham
Unitarian Church.
It is expected that the spiritual
Cantor Adler to Be
Honored at Convention
Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Cong.
Bnai David will be honored for his
25 years of service to the cantorate
at the sixth annual convention of
the Cantorial Council of America,
Yeshiva University, to be held
Monday through
Wednesday at
the Monsey Park
Hotel, Mons ey
Park, N.Y.
A regional
vice-president of
the council, Can-
tor Adler will be
chairman for the
.lecture in Jewish
law to be deliv-
Cantor Adler ered by Rabbi
Bernard Goldenberg, instructor at
the James Striar School of Gen-
eral Jewish Studies at Yeshiva
University.
Mrs. Adler also will take part
in the convention, serving on a
panel for women. Title of the
session is "The Cantor's Wife."
The two days of musical and
cultural activities, based on the
theme, "The Cantor as Interpretor
of Jewish Folk Music," will draw
cantors from traditional syna-
gogues throughout the United
States and Canada.
Earlier Deadline
for July 8 Issue
Due to Independence Day,
there will be an earlier dead-
line on copy for the issue of
July 8.
All copy for that issue must
reach us before 1 p.m. Friday,
July 1.
leader of the congregation will
be announced.
Other officers of the temporary
steering committee for the congre-
gation, which will draw its mem-
bership from the Birmingham,
Bloomfield and Southfield areas,
include the following:
Raymond Rapaport, vice chair-
man; Louis Golden, secretary;
and Mrs. Morris Mersky, treas-
urer.
To Mark Rabbi's Release
From Prison Thursday
The 12th of Tammuz, the date
of the miraculous liberation of the
late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Joseph I. Schneersohn, from Soviet
prison, in 1927, will be marked
here and by Lubavitcher followers
throughout the world on Thursday.
At a time when vicious attempts
were being made by the Yevsektzia
(the Jewish section of the Com-
munist party) to eradicate Judaism
in Russia, Rabbi Schneersohn de-
fied the warnings of the author-
ities and led the Jews there in
raising a loyal Torah-true genera-
tion, for which he was eventually
imprisoned and sentenced to death.
Due to the intervention of lead-
ing foreign statesmen, Rabbi
Schneersohn was released on his
47th birthday, the 12th of Tam-
muz.
ginning in September.
This move has been decided
upon in response to the rapid
trend of movement of its mem-
bership and students from the
Northwest area to the Detroit sub-
urbs.
The school will be located at
Adlai E. Stevenson School, 27777
Lahser, between 11 and 12 Mile.
It will offer instruction to chil-
dren age 4 to 10 for classes from
kindergarten through fourth grade.
Sessions will be held Sunday
mornings at 9:30.
The religious school will also
Beth Aaron building, 18000 Wyo-
ming. Registrations are invited for
the primary and confirmation de-
partments of the religious school.
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'Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
You Are Invited to Discuss
"THE VIEW TEMPLE"
A reform Jewish Congregation to serve the Birmingham
-Bloomfield-Southfield Suburban Area.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 8:00 P.M.
At The
Birmingham -Unitarian Church
Woodward Avenue, N. of Lone Pine
For Further Information Please Call:
Mrs. Julian H. Scott
MA 6-1686
Mrs. Kenneth Solomon
353-3353
SORRY...
due to early enrollment,
Camp Gan Israel's first session, for girls, is completely
filled.
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• • • to the entire Jewish
community for its moral and financial support of our camp-
ing activities.
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A Few Openings Still Available
For the Boys (6-16) Session, Aug. 2 to Aug. 29.
CONTACT:
CAMP GAN ISRAEL
544-7168
14000 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
All interested residents are in_
It is only the first bottle that
vited to the meeting so they may is dear. — French proverb.
share in organizational decisions.
Scott said detailed statements
about purpose and philosophy will
WHERE DOES JEWISH EDUCATION BEGIN?
be democratically formulated by
a larger, more representative group
during the summer.
A committee is presently survey-
ing the possibilities for housing
the new congregation.
PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED TEACHERS! CITY AND SUBURBAN TRANS-
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
Beth Abraham Girl
Wins Trip to Israel
Janice Blau has been named the
first winner of a trip to Israel in
the Kalt Memorial Israel Scholar-
ship Fund contest held among the
youth of Beth Abraham. She is
leaving Monday on a seven-week
study-travel-work tour.
Janice, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Blau of Jeanette
Ave., Southfield, is a 1965 Beth
Abraham confirmand. She is active
in various youth groups in the
synagogue and in Junior Hadassah,
serves as editor of the Southfield
High newspaper and writes a col-
umn on youth for a weekly news-
paper.
The Kalt Israel Scholarship
was endowed by Mrs. Bee Kalt
and her children in memory of
her late husband, Sidney, who
died in 1964.
Judges in the Sidney Kalt Con-
test were Dr. Robert Schlaft, presi-
dent of the congregation; Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman, a trustee of
the congregation; Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern, spiritual leader of Beth
Abraham; Rabbi Martin J. Tatel-
baum, director of education of the
congregation; and Steven Kalt, son
of the donor.
PORTATION! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR ALL AREAS! BAR MITZ-
VAH AND BAT MITZVAH TRAINING AT NO EXTRA COST! UNIFORM
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ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER, '66
AT THE BRANCH LOCATED CLOSEST TO YOU
Adas Shalom
Beth Aaron
B'nai Moshe—Oak Park
Borman-Beth Moses
Esther Berman
Samuel & Maly Cohn (Livonia)
Adas Shalom-Southfield
(Birney School)
Young Israel Center of Oak Woods
Hebrew High School
Midrasha (College of Jewish Studies)
Nursery School
(Licensed by the State of Michigan)
7045 Curtis
18000 Wyoming
14390 W. Ten Mile
21355 W. Seven Mile
18977 Schaefer
31840 W. Seven Mile
11 Mile and Evergreen
24061 Coolidge
18977 Schaefer
18977 Schaefer
15110 W. Ten Mile Rd.
AFFILIATED SCHOOLS
Combined Jewish Schools of Sholem Aleichem and Arbeiter Ring
19350 Greenfield
18340 W. Seven Mile Rd.
Beth Yehudah Afternoon Schools
13735 West Seven Mile
Northwest
15751 West 10 1/2 Mile
Southfield
14450 West Ten Mile
Tempel Emanuel
FOR INFORMATION CALL DI 1-3407