Temple Beth tEl and Affiliated Organizations Honor Dr. Richard Hertz on His 50th Birthday Prominent Detroit personalities and the official family of Temple Beth El joined on Wednesday evening, at a dinner at the Great Lakes Club, in honoring Dr. Rich- ard C. Hertz, senior rabbi of the temple, on his 50th birthday which he is observing today. The dinner was tendered Rabbi Hertz by the temple's board of trustees, the past presidents of the congregation and the execu- tive staff of the temple. As a mark of appreciation for Rabbi Hertz's manifold services, • he was presented by the con- gregation and its auxiliary organizations with a life mem- bership in the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society, which is spon- sored by the National Federa- tion of Temple Brotherhoods. Dr. Hertz also was presented with the key to the city by Mayor Jerome Cavanagh who addressed the testimonial dinner. Dr. Hertz was ordained with honors at Hebrew Union College (1942). He did his under-graduate ter). He is a' member of the board of the United Foundation, Detroit Institute of Technology, Boys' Club of Detroit, Economic Club of Detroit, Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Community Council, Michigan Advisory Board for Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. He is a member of the Detroit Rotary Club and numerous public committees serv- ing both the Jewish and general community. In 1954, he was the American Legion's department chaplain for the State of Mich- igan, and in 1956 was department chaplain for the Jewish War Vet- erans. In 1957, he served as chairman of the committee for the Junior Chamber of Commerce to choose Detroit's "Man of the Year." He serves on the Gov- ernor's Panel on Ethics and Morals. overseers of Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion, and is a member of the national executive board of the American Jewish Committee, national ad- visory board of the Joint Distri- bution. Committee, national execu- tive committee of the Religious Education Association, executive board of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, and the board of the Synagogue Council of America. He currently serves on the Central Conference of American Rabbis, committee on chaplains, commis- sion on Jewish education, and served as chairman of the com- mittee on Jews in the Soviet Orbit (1961-1963). Dr. Hertz has been active in the affairs of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, and has been a delegate to two International conferences in Lon- don (1959 and 1961). On the national level, he serves Dr. Hertz and Mrs. Hertz have as vice-chairman of the board of two daughters. 10 Friday, October 7, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Bitter Germans Advice to Dietrich : Stay Out BERLIN — Marlene Dietrich, Another suggested that if Miss anti-Nazi actress who left Germany Dietrich enters Germany, she be during World War II, was advised expelled immediately. in letters sent to a German news- paper to stay out of Germany, even to make a film. Miss Dietrich, welcomed warmly For Some in Israel when she visited there, of the was verbally attacked before her best buys last tour of Berlin and West Ger- many. on new Pontiacs and Tempests One letter said "Not a penny for a film with a woman who acted so dreadfully toward Germany. We have not forgotten her words, 'I would not even be buried in Germany'." 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"Faith in Jewish Survival" (1961) and "Jewish Life Today" (1962) are current booklets of his sermons. In 1962, his book "The American Jew in Search of Him- self" came out, and in 1963 "What Counts Most In Life." In 1959, he was on a study mission in Russia and was re- ceived at the White House on his return. From 1942-1947, Dr. Hertz min- istered to the North Shore Con- gregation Israel, Glencoe, Ill. During World War II Rabbi Hertz served as a chaplain in the Army Service Forces and held the rank of captain. From 1947-1953, Dr. Hertz served as associate rabbi of Sinai Temple, Chicago, Where he took an active part in the city's public and civic affairs. Besides serving on numerous committees and boards, he was president of the Council of Hyde Park and Kenwood Churches and Syna- gogues and an officer of the Chicago Rabbinical Association. He was widely known for his Sunday morning TV program, "The Pulpit." 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