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August 05, 1966 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-08-05

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10—August 5, 1966

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kosher Dining Club Returns to U-M for a Second Year

The Kosher Dining Club, spon- Young Israel Center of Oak-
of Chicago and Tom Spira of
sored jointly by Bnai Brith Hillel
Woods is supervisor of the proj-
Detroit.
Foundation and the National Coun- ect. He is assisted by a local
All meals are served at the
cil of Young Israel - at the Univer- committee, composed of Sam
Hillel Building, 1429 Hill, under
Platt, chairman, Sanford Eisen-
the directorship of Dr. Herman Ja-
sity of Michigan, will begin its
berg, Mrs. Jacob E. Goldman
cobs. Returning as cook for the
Second year of operation Aug. 26.
and Ernest Greenfield. Student
second year is Mrs. Judy Zack of
Two subscriptions will be avail-
administrators are Larry Davis
Windsor.
able to the students: complete
service of six meals per week—
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak dinners Monday through Thursday
on Rafael Steinberg's book "Postscript from Hiroshima." Arthur plus two Sabbath meals—or, Sab-
Martin Luby, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Richard bath meals only. Arrangements
Alan Kirsch, Bar Mitzva.
have been made with university
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will speak authorities for rebates to be grant-
79 Elizabeth Lake Road
on "Can An Ignorant Person Be Pious?"
ed to dormitory residents who
CONG. BNAI-JACOB: Services 7:40 p.in. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. subscribe to either program. Indi-
Pontiac, Michigan
Rabbi Isaac will speak on the weekly portion of "Aykev."
vidual meals for campus guests
Oakland County's Oldest Reform Temple
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. will be available by reservation.
Rabbi James I. Gordon of the
Serving the Suburban Area.
Saturday. Rabbi Sperka will speak on "Why We Favor Federal
Aid to All Schools." Yale Halpern, Bar Mitzva.
Religious
School
• Optional Midweek Hebrew Classes
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Tatelbaum to Head
Services
Every Friday at 8:30 P.M.
Howard Bindes and Shelby Paul Solomon, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Beth Abraham School
OPEN HOUSE AT THE TEMPLE
Dr. Robert Schlaff; president of
Steven Rogin, Bar' Mitzva.
FOR ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED
Cong.
Beth
Abraham
and
Rabbi
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.
Israel I. Halpern, spiritual leader
Saturday. Lesly Flaisher, Bar Mitzva.
of the congregation, announce the
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
engagement of Rabbi Martin J.
Jerome Grubnick and Scott Alan Trager, Bnai Mitzva.
Phone: FEderal 2-3212
Tatelbaum as the new director of
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 7:20 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. its congregational Hebrew schools.
Rabbi: Philip Berkowitz
President: Sherwin Birnkrant
Saturday. Stuart A. Germansky and Mark Elliot Patrick, Bnai
Beth Abraham
Mitzva.
maintains after-
Regular services will be held at Bnai Moshe, Downtown Synagogue, n o o n, weekday
Livonia Jewish Congregation, Cong. Beth El, Young Israel of Northwest and Sunday
Detroit, Cong. Beth Abraham, Adas Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Shaarey morning Hebrew
Shomayim, Temple Emanu-El and Temple Beth Jacob.
classes from Kin-
dergarten
through Bar Mitz-
va, B a t Mitz-
Young Isarel of Oak Park Woods Branch
va and Confir-
mation in its Syn-
OF
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX
quite insistent that the Jew on agogue on West
Does Jewish tradition believe in the Passover eve understands that it Seven Mile Road Tatelbaum
existence of Angels?
was G-d alone, "and no angels, nor at Greenlawn, and also in its
There is no question that angels
Seraph, etc." who took his fore- Branch School at Kennedy Elemen-
are mentioned in the Bible. Not
fathers out of Egypt. The rabbis tary School at Mt. Vernon, between
only are they mentioned in the
INTENSIVE, TRADITIONAL JEWISH EDUCATION
were quite insistent that prayer Greenfield and Southfield in South-
prophetic literature (e.g. the Book
always be offered. directly to the field.
HEBREW BIBLE CUSTOMS and
JEWISH HOLIDAYS
of Isaiah. Ezekiel, etc.), there is
Rabbi Tatelbaum, a native of St.
Almighty and not to any inter-
some kind of reference to them in mediary. On the other hand the Paul, Minnesota, is a graduate of
BAR MITZVAH PREPARATION TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED
the Pentateuch. Jacob mentions an belief that two angels accompany the Mizrachi Teachers Seminary
angel in his prayer (Genesis 48:15).
in
Jerusalem,
and
has
had
a
long
a Jew home from the synagogue
The Talmud has a vast literature
For Further Information Call
on Friday evening (to whom we career in Jewish education, includ-
on angels. Interesting, though, is sing • the traditional Sholom Alei- ing teaching duties at Akiva He-
the fact that the Mishnah of Rabbi
LI 8-4747
DI 1-3407
chem) is one of the most popular brew Day School in Detroit.
Judah contains no mention of
and widespread beliefs in Judaisin.
angels. The medieval Jewish schol-
What the rabbis were especially JNF Forestation Program
ars are more or less divided as to
cautious about was the insistence
their approach to the subject of
to Reduce Unemployment
that any belief in angels should
angels. The Kabbalists, in their not lead the Jew to belief in any
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Over
mystical writings, certainly have
kind of Dualism. The role and 2,000 unemployed workers have
a great regard for angels, assign-
power of the Almight G-d is not been given relief work in Jewish
ing them all sorts of tasks in their to be shared by any creature. be National Fund Forestation pro-
work of carrying out the will of it human, physical, spiritual or grams, a JNF spokesman reported
Invites our suburban friends to participate in our
the Almighty. The rationalists, in even quasi-divine. The belief that here.
Congregation High Holiday Services being held at
some respect, go so far as to con-
He said, in response to a re-
"The Lord, our G-d is One" im-
ADLAI STEVENSON SCHOOL auditorium, 27777
sider all the Biblical references
plies that He has no "second" or quest from the Ministry of Labor,
to angels as allegorical in nature.
Lahser Road, in Southfield.
additional
workers
will
be
given
"assistant" as such upon whom He
It must be stressed, as it should must rely. Whatever vehicle He temporary employment in various
be in all esoteric matters, that may use to cary out His will is maintenance installations.
LIMITED SEATS REQUIRE AN EARLY RESERVA-
Judaism was basically a practical
Over 5,090,000 trees will be
merely a temporary instrument of
religion and that the belief in such His momentary desire.
TION WHICH ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED AT
planted in Northern Israel in the
matters like angels was not an in-
first stage of an extensive land
OUR SYNAGOGUE OFFICE, UN 4-6428.
despensable dogma. If angels, or
reclamation project announced by
the belief in their existence in one `Bible Land' Under Way the JNF. Tree planting will begin
form or another. are a means of in Tel Aviv Suburb
soon on mountain slopes near Na-
Membership plans available for everyone.
helping man understand the ways
zareth, Kfar Tabor, Zippori and
TEL
AVIV

A
group
of
Am-
Only 40 Days to ROSH HASHANA
of the Almighty and to follow His
other settlements. The reclamation
path, then there is certainly nothing erican investors is building a 50- scheme will provide work for seven
wrong in believing in them. If, on acre "Bible Land" with an en- , to eight hundred workers.
the other hand, as many of the tertainment area and a park de-
medieval rabbis feared, the belief picting biblical scenes at Holon,
in angels would detract, in any a suburb of Tel Aviv.
The Israel America Investment
way, from one's belief in the Al-
mighty, then such a belief is con- Corp. of Delaware is a major in-
vestor in the $7,000,000 project, the
trary to tradition.
We thus find, in our liturgy that largest such recreation area in Is-
the Jew refers to two angels before rael.
The entertainment section will
going to bed every night. This be-
include a nine-acre boating lake,
lief helps him to have faith that
three swimming pools, restau-
the Almighty watches over him.
rants, a miniature railroad and
On the other hand, we find that
Cordially Invites Registration for the Fall Term
a site for industrial exhibitions.
the author of the Haggadah is
The projects are expected to be
ready by fall of 1967.
The site is Tel Giborim, Hill of
Egypt Grants Visa
27777 Lahser Rd.—between 11 5- 12 Mile Rds.
Heroes, where a major battle was
to New York Rabbi fought during the War of Inde-
pendence.

TEMPLE BETH JACOB

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 8:00 P.M.

.

The Jewish

Announcing New Modern School Building
Opening September 1966

uiz Box

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

CONGREGATION AHAVAS ACHIM

THE BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

SOUTHFIELD BRANCH IN ADLAI E. STEVENSON SCHOOL

Kindergarten (Age 4) through Grade 4 (Age 9)

With A Mission

NEW YORK, N.Y., (JTA) —
Rabbi Theodore Ross, spiritual
leader • of Temple Sinai in
Queens, New York, will leave
this week for Egypt in order
to climb Mount Sinai.
Rabbi Ross plans to select
stone tablets there on which
the Ten Commandments will be
inscribed and then flown back
to New York where they will
be placed in Temple Sinai's sanc-
tuary on either side of the Ark.
Rabbi Ross has received an
entry visa from the Egyptian
government.

Ontario FarMing Center
Opens New Congregation

BEAMSVILLE, ONT., (JTA) —
Dedication ceremonies were held
here by the Lincoln County Baron
de Hirsch Jewish Congregation
which opened a Jewish community
center to serve the 50 Jewish fam-
ilies in this farming community.
The center houses a synagogue,
a Hebrew school and a community
hall.

When one dog barks, he soon
finds other dogs to bark with him.
-Shemot Rabb'aft,

CONFIRMATION DEPARTMENT (Grades 9 and 10) at SYNAGOGUE

18000 Wyoming Avenue

Classes begin Sunday, Sept. 11

DO NOT WAIT—REGISTE R NOW!!

at the School Office at 18000 Wyoming

For Further Information

UN 1-5222

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