THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10—Friday, December 30, 1966

SYNAGOGUE

an

Head UJA's Highest

Offices

day to come. It is therefore possi-
ble that the platform was made
of wood to indicate this eschatologi-
cal hope for the future.

Be sober and temperate, and you
will be healthy.—B. Franklin.

SERVICES

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TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on

"Can Jews Survive the Dangers of Freedom?" Services Saturday at

11 a.m.

WITH THE

BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will preach on "Confronting Pharaoh."
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Arthur Schott will
speak on "Who, Me?"
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 4:55 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday Rabbi Prero will speak on "Problems of Our Jewish

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Senior Citizens."
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Kanter will speak

AND
on "1967: Where Do We Go From Here?" At 11:15 a.m. services
Saturday. Rabbi Kanter will preach on "The Call of the Prophet—
on Rereading the Book of Exodus."
T•NIPLE EMANU-EL: Robert Sache, youth group adviser and teacher,
will speak on "Values in a Universe of Chance" at Alumni Sabbath
services 8:15 p.m. today.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac: College Homecoming services 8:30
Enjoy the show on West Indies
Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Louis A. Pincus (left)
Cruises with such stars as:
p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will preach on "Why Remain Jews?"
is shown with the two top officers of the 1967 United Jewish Appeal.
BARBARA MCNAIR • BILLY DANIELS
MOSES:
Services
5
p.m.
and
8:15
p.m.
today.
Sheila
('ONG. BETH
JANUARY JONES • JIMMY DEAN
Both were elected at the UJA's 29th annual national conference,
RUTH MAY • GEORGE JESSEL
Rubin, Bat Mitzva. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Steven Cyporyn,
attended by 2,500 community representatives in New York. They
MITZI MCCALL & CHARLIE BRILL
Bar Mitzva.
PAUL GILBERT • RUDY VALLEE
are Mrs. Harry L. Jones of Detroit, new national chairman of the
ALLAN SHERMAN • DELLA REESE
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 4:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
UJA Women's Division, and (right) Max M. Fisher, of Detroit, named
CHARLES GOREN
Maurice Klein, Bar Mitzva.
to
his
third
term
as
general
chairman.
Two
luxury liners fully air-condi-
('ONG. BETH JOSEPH: Services 4:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
tioned and stabilized for your com-
fort. Spacious cabins. Continental-
Marty Gross. Bar Mitzva.
American cuisine. Friendly service.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL, Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. =
105th Birthday Marked
Ballrooms, nightclubs, bars and
lounges for festive parties. Swim-
Saturday. Jay Kershenbaum, Bar INlitzvah.
ming pools, vast sun and sports
in NY Home for Aged
Regular services will be held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Adas Shalom
decks for games and relaxation. All
departures from New York.
Synagogue, Cong. Bnai David, Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, ;
NEW YORK (JTA) — Bernhard
QUEEN ANNA MARIA
Cong. Beth Abraham. Cong. Ahavas Achim, Downtown Synagogue,
NEW YORK (JTA)—A report Morris celebrated his 105th birth-
Jan. 14 ...13-days...5ports...$360 up
Cong. Mishkan Israel and Livonia Jewish Congregation.
on the Jewish community in Japan day last week at the Hebrew Home
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was given to the world Jewish Con-
Jan. 21 ...13 days...5 ports-5335 up
QUEEN-ANNA M
gress here by Rabbi J. Adler, who for the Aged in the Bronx where
Jan. 28 ...1
s...$360 up
.to
he
is
a
resident.
He
retired
from
for the past three years served as
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the community's rabbi in Tokyo.
the men's clothing business in 1935
Feb. 4 ...13 days...5 ports.. 4335 up
QUEEN ANNA MARIA
He said that apart from the 500 after 50 years.
Feb. 11 ...12 days...4 ports...$330 up
ink will to be
the presentation
of an to 600 Jews living in Tokyo, there
Rabbi Balfour Brickner will dis- award
Station
WJBK. Accepting
He came to the United States
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cuss the impact and validity of the
Feb. 17 ... 7 days...2 ports...8175 up
from Germany in 1880 and was
the award will he Robert Rierson,
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- dialogue" process in the post-
Apr.
24 ... 9 days...3 ports...$275 up
married
in
1888
at
age
27.
His
wife
Early
Deadline
Reminder
director
of
public
affairs
for
Vatican Council era at the Jewish
Countries of Retistry: Liberia/Greece
Cominunity Council's midwinter WJBK.
died in 1930. He then lived with
Because the Jewish News of-
For folders, information call:
delegate assembly 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
The Council's executive director,
his only son, Moe, until he became
Monday,
fice
will
be
closed
this
Your Favorite Travel Agent
day, at the Jew- Walter E. Klein, will report on re-
a resident of the home.
there will be an early deadline
O r
ish Center.
' cent Council activity.
In fairly good health, Mr. Morris
for
all
copy,
noon
today.
Dr. Samuel I
Hostesses for the social hour
attends religious services three
Kroh n, Council which will follow the assembly pro-
First Notional Building
a community ign the Kobe dis- times a day in the spnagogue at
president, noted gram are from the Detroit Chapter
WO 1-5280
trict of about 150, with a few indiv- thhe home. He is a vigorous par- 1
a change in date of Hadassah.
Paul
Manz, Regional Mgr.
ticipant
in
the
activities
and
events
I idual families scattered in a num-
of the meeting
in the community of 500 residents.
previously sched- ber of other cities.
tiled for Jan 10. II`
Rabbi Adler stated that the
Rahbi Brick-
! Tokyo community consisted pri-
tier's topic, "Ecu-
marily of business and pro es-
Annual membership meeting of the Hebrew Benevolent Society,
menism — Dia-
sional people from the United
for the election of members of the Board of Dirctors, will take
logue — Anti-
States, Europe, Israel and other I
place on Thursday evening, January 12, 1967, 8:30 p.m., at
Semitism" is
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parts of the world. Many of them
prompted by a
their building, 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan.
are stateless. The community in
Rabbi Jacob Weinberg, dean of
growing spirit of
Tokyo maintains its own center
Yeshiva Ner Israel, Toronto. will be
The following have been place in nomination:
cooperation e n -
and, while in Japan, Rabbi Adler
guest speaker at the annual ban-
gendered by re-
tuaght about 25 children in after-
Judge Joseph Pernick
quet of Mikveh Israel and the
Earl Jacobs
Hillel L. Abrams
cent ecumenical
noon classes at the center.
Harry Portner
Women's Orthodox League 6:30
Paul Jacobs
David Anbender
Rabbi Brickner endeavors.
Samuel S. Portner
Hyman Karp
Jacob Arbit
p.m. Jan. 15, at Young Israel of
Prior to his occupying the Tokyo
Benjamin Pass
Samuel
A.
Kayne
Jacob Bacow
Rabbi Brickner serves as direc- Northwest Detroit.
pulpit, Rabbi Adler, who was born
David Richman
Harry Laker
Sen. Chas S. Blondy
tor of the commission on inter-
A musical program will be pre. in Britain, spent a year as the mini-
Melville J. Richman
Louis Langwald
Samuel Brezner
ster
of
the
Jewish
community
in
'
sented
by
the
recording
star
Ben-
Louis Rose
Philip
Langwold
faith activities of the Union of
Barney Citrin
Isadore Rosenberg
zion
Shanker.
Shanker
specializes
Hong
Kong.
Joseph
Lee
Harry
E.
Citrin
American I lebrew Congregations.
Solomon Rubin
Maurice Levin
in Hasidic and cantorial music.
Isadore R. Cohen
During his service in the Far
lie was recently appointed by
Nathan
Samet
Louis
Levine
Meyer I. Cooper
I For information and reservations,
Ben Schneider
Sam Levine
Morris Dorn
President Lyndon Johnson to serve call Mrs. Moshe Grossbard, UN East, the English rabbi would fly
Harry Schumer
Hyman Lipsitz
I. Irving Feldman
on the National Citizens Committee 1-6468, or Mrs. Shlomo Rothenberg. to Hong Kong or Tokyo at a mo-
Dr. Hugo Mandelbaumlsodore Sherr
ment's notice to perform a mar-
Jacob Foon
on Community Relations. A grad- UN 9-2230.
Isadore Silverman
Abe Miller
raige,
a
brith
or
prepare
poultry
Leo B. Furst
uate of the University of Cincin-
A. M. Silverstein
Edward Miller
Louis Garber
according to kashrut regulations.
nati and Hebrew Union College, he
Isidore Sosnick
Solomon G. Miller
Morris Garber
In a comment on the life of both
Maurice M. Stewart
was formally rabbi of Temple Si- Young Adults to Hear Tal
Hyman Mitnick
Joe Gorman
communities Rabbi Adler said that
Fred H. Stocker
Mayer Mitnick
nai, Washington, D. C. lie is the
Ben Grant
The Beth Aaron Young Adult
Philip Stollman
Jacob Nosanchuk
Eric Greenbaum
host o f his own radio program, Group will spend an evening with neither had ever met or exper-
Harry Weingorden
Abraham
Paull
ienced
anti-Semitism
in
any
form.
Samuel
Havis
- Adventures in Judaism'•, heard
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick 8 p.m.
over WCIIC in New York and 28 Wednesday in the synagogue social
UNDERWRITE YOUR
Other nominations can be made in the form of a petition signed
other states, and is the author of hall. A social hour with dancing
by 30 members in good standing, and presented to the president
COUNTRY'S MIGHT
"As Driven Sands." a study on the and refreshments will follow. For
at least 3 days before the meeting.
BUY U.S. SAYINGS BONDS
Arab refugees.
information, call Loretta Weintraub, I
A highlight of the Jan. 5 meet- ; president, LI 8-9430.

QUEEN ANNA MARIA

Jews of Japan
Mainly in Tokyo

Rrino- Rabbi Brickner
to 11)e efrate Assembly Session Jan. 5

•

GREEK LINE

tiabbi J. Wembero-
of Toronto Due at
Mikveh Israel Fete

ANNOUNCEMENT

THE TWENTY-NINTH
ANNUAL
BANQUET
THE
OF

COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS
AND MERKAZ OF DETROIT

SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1966 — six o'clock in the evening
COBO HALL— DETROIT, MICH.

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IRWIN I. COHN

GENERAL CHAIRMAN

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL

342-6260

HYMAN SAFRAN

HONORARY CHAIRMAN

