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July 22, 1966 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-22

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18—Friday, July 22, 1966

SYNAGOGUE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SERVICES

TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak
on "The Mission" by Hans Habe. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Sabbath Hazzon."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur-
day. David Liberman, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur-
day. . Norman Plotkin, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Louis Hoffman, Bar Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at the 'Downtown Synagogue, Cong.
Beth Abraham, Cong. Beth Hillel, Beth Aaron Synagogue, Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim, Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, Cong. Beth
Moses, Adas Shalom Synagogue and Temple Beth El.

Rabbi Aaron Brander Is Appointed
Educational Director at Bnai David

Jack J. Kraizman, president of
Cong. Bnai David, and Rabbi
Hayim. Donin, spiritual leader of
the congregation, announce the ap-
pointment of Rabbi Aaron Bran-
der to the newly created post of
educational director.
Rabbi Brander will take over
on a full-time basis as principal
of the Bnai David Synagogue
School and will assume direction
over all youth activities.
Rabbi Brander will assume
duties previously held by Rabbi
▪ EriC Greenbaum,
part - time direc-
tor of the school,
and by Stephen
Cooper, part-time
youth director.
Rabbi Green-
baum will re-
main on the
school staff with
an expanded
teaching assign-
Rabbi Brander ment and with
some administrative and advisory
duties.
Rabbi Brander has a BA degree
from the City University of New
York and an MS in educational
psychology from Yeshiva Univer-
sity's graduate school of educa-
tion. He received his ordination

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from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan
Theological Seminary of Yeshiva
University in 1959.
Rabbi Brander comes from
Mount Clemens, where he served
as rabbi of Cong. Beth Tephilath
Moses for the past five years.
While there, he was responsible
for the synagogue's Hebrew
school, which serves the entire
community and which he ex-
panded and strengthened. Rabbi
Brander is a member of the edu-
cation and youth committees of
the Rabbinical Council of Amer-
ica and was formerly youth co-
ordinator for the Rabbinical
Council of Ulster and Sullivan
counties, New York.

He was a delegate to the Gov-
ernor's Conference on Juvenile De-
linquency in Lansing and has
authored a "Study on Juvenile De-
linquency," which is presently be-
ing published.

Rabbi Brander is married and
has three children. He will assume
his duties at the synagogue Aug.
15.

Rabbi Hayim Donin of Cong.
Bnai David and Rabbi James I.
Gordon of Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods were elected to the
national executive committee of the
Rabbinical Council of America.
They were among 16 rabbis
throughout the country elected to
three-year terms.

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Rabbi Leon Fram has been
named the delegate of the Detroit
Chapter of American Jewish Con-
gress to the World Jewish Con-
gress plenary ses-
sions in Brussels.
Before going to
Brussels, Dr. Fram,
who left Detroit on
Monday, will go to the
island of Majorca to ,
conduct the Sabbath Dr. Fram
eve service at the invitation of
the Majorca Jewish community.
Before leaving the city he stated:
"This will be the first Jewish
religious service to be held on the
Spanish island of Majorca since
the expulsion of the Jews from
Spain in 1492. The Episcopal
church has invited the Jewish com-
munity to hold this service in its
facilities. It is expected that the
congregation will consist of a num-
ber of English speaking Jews who
recently settled in Majorca and a
number of tourists from this coun-
try and elsewhere, as well as a
large number of Christians."

New Temple to Hold
First Service Sept. 2

Julian Scott, president pro tern,
of the New Temple, the liberal Re -
form Jewish congregation, an-
nounced that its first Sabbath
services are scheduled for 8:30
p.m., Sept. 2, at the Unitarian
Church, Lone Pine Rd. and Wood-
ward Ave., Bloomfield Hills.
Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad will pre-
side at these and the High Holy
Day services commencing Sept. 14.
All worship services through Sep-
tember will be held . at the Uni-
tarian Church.
During the day, inquiries may be
directed to the New Temple, 646'-
5534, 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield
Hills. Evening inquiries may be
made to Mr. or Mrs. Julian Scott,
MA 6-1686, or Mr. or Mrs. Ken-
neth Solomon, 353-3353.

of San Francisco, which was forced
recently to vacate its meeting
place in the San Rafael Jewish
Community Center, will be wor-
shiping for the next two months
in the Aldersgate Methodist Church

a military academy, and ground is
being broken for a new Jewish
center in Santa Venetia. Kol Sho-
far congregation, made up of 67
families, is one of two Jewish con-
gregations in Marin County.

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Tisha b'Av Quiz

By RABBI SAMUEL S. FOX

(Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.)

Rabbinical Council Elects
Rabbis Gordon, Donin

Congregation to Conduct Services in Frisco Church
Rabbi Fram Named
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)—The at the invitation of the Methodist
Local WJC Delegate; congregation
of Kol Shofar of San congregation.
to Speak in Majorca Rafael, located a few miles north The center building was sold to

Does the fast day of Tisha
b'Av have any other significance
besides being the anniversary of
the destruction of both the first
and second temples?

Somehow or other, this date was
destined to be an unfortunate day
in Jewish history. Besides being

the date on which the first temple

was destroyed in 586 B.C.E., and

the date on which the first temple
pie was destroyed in 70 C.E., it

had other later calamities. In the
year 135 C.E., it was the date on
which the Roman emperor, Hadrian
destroyed the last fortress at Be-
tar, quelling the last Jewish upris-
ing against the Roman oppression,

are omitted in the morning serv-
ice of Tisha B'Av?

The Jew firmly believes that
there is an absolute state of emo-
tion in this world. Thus, at the
happy moment of marriage, a glass
is broken and the groom tradition-
ally puts ashes on his head. Like-
wise, in a house of mourning, as
on Tisha b'Av, the penitential pray-
ers are omitted. Both of these cases
show that there is no perfect hap-
piness in this world, as there is
no absolute sadness. It teaches us
to remember, in -the midst of our
sadness, that there is' always hope.
As a matter of fact, the rabbis
say that on the date of the destruc-
tion of the temple,. the Messiah of
hope and salvation was born. In a
way, tragedy is only the overture

which was. led by Bar Kochba. At
the end of the 13th Century, French to the finale of happiness.
Jewry saw the burning of a sacred

scroll, and volumes of religious
lieterature, on that date. It was on High U.S. Aide Confers
that very day, in 1492, that the With Officials in Israel
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Unit-
Jews were driven out of Spain as
a result of the infamous Inquistion. ed Nations presence in the Mid-
It is for the aforementioned occa- dle East is believed to have been

sions that the Kinot (the Lamenta- the main subject of talks between
tive poems) of the liturgy the day Israeli officials and Joseph Sisco,
include Dirges which lament and United States undersecretary of
recall disasters in Jewish history state for international affairs, who
which took place after the date arrived in Israel July 16 for a
of the destruction of the temples. brief visit.
He conferred with Foreign Min-
Why is it that the penitential
ister
Abba Eban and met also with
Prayers of Tachanun and Selichot
foreign ministry and United States
Embassy officials at a joint meet-
ing in Jerusalem.
New Yorker to Discuss
The exchanges were believed to
Chief Rabbi Post in London have centered on the UN peace-
NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Im- keeping role in the area, the UN
manuel Jakobovits, spiritual lead- Emergency Force and the Arab
er of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue refugees. These are topics likely
in New York, who was offered the to come up at the next UN Gen-
post of chief rabbi of the British eral Assembly in September.
Commonwealth three weeks ago,
The State Department official's
told the Jewish Telegraph Agency visit coincided with the clash with
that he plans to go to London at Syria, making the Syrian incursions
the end of this month to meet and the Israeli reprisal air raid
with leaders of British Jewry unscheduled points in his discus-
about the offer. He said that he sions. He also called on Gen.
would come to a final decision on Odd Bull, UN Truce Supervision
the matter after the visit.
Organization chief of staff.

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