Samuel Lieberman's Interest in Education Perpetuated by Family at Bnai David School Dedication of the Cong. Bnai Relatives and friends, including David classroom building in mem- five grandchildren, will be present ory of Samuel Lieberman, at sere- for the dedication, to which the ices 8 p.m. June 8 will mark the public is inVited. culmination of family dreams. Mr. Lieberman, who died in 1945, was an early member of Bnai David, having joined in 1929.' He was the founder in 1921 of Monroe Waste Paper Co., which is operating today under the presi- dency of his son, Jack, and is one of the largest waste paper plants in the state. • Mr. Lieberman was an ardent supporter of Jewish education. Ile involved himself in many charitable projects and taught his family to do likewise. His wife, Lena; son Jack; daughters Mrs. Louis M. (Mollie) Elliman and Mrs. Ida Berman hope to further the goals Of his life by making possible the dedication of the school building SAMUEL LIEBERMAN in his memory. Hasidic Wisdom Temple Beth El to Honor Its Members of 50 Years • Evening services of Temple Beth El 8:30 today have been designated Beth El Married Group i THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Elects Marvin Novick Marvin Novick was elected presi- dent at the 16th annual meeting of the Married Group of Temple Beth El. Other officers elected were Har- old Josephson and William B. Lichtig. vice presidents. Irving B. Chasnick, treasurer: and Mrs. Shel- don H. Beck and Mrs. David Kahrnoff, secre- taries. The following were elected to the hoard of di- rectors: Messrs. a n d Mesdames Harvey Bailey, David Bloom- field, Carl Hei- fetz, Marvin Katz, Herbert M. Sa- perstein, Edward Novick Schneider, Gary Taback and Rob- bert Tell. Friday, May 26, 1967-21 Gamzey Reviews llany Current Issues in New Book, 'Cos-enamor Gamzey discusses Israel, relig- Robert Gamzey, editor of the Denver Intermountain News, who ion, philo-Semitism on tha campus, already has two books to his cred- and politics. it. has produced a third — "Cove- nant — The Jew in Twentieth Cen- tury America," published by Thomas Yoseloff. Having just returned from a prolonged stay in Israel. Gamzey introduced a new form of inter- pretive articles in his new book. In 18 essays. he deals with every conceivable subject affect- ing American and world Jewries. He touches upon Brotherhood and the Good Will movement and he reviews occurrences pointing to anti-Semitic involvements. The An oft-discussed issue, contains his Vanishing Jew," views and has many quotes from notables who reviewed the issue Lee J. Marks, outgoing presi- in recent years when it suddenly dent, and Mrs. Marks will serve has been warned that Jews are as ex-officio members of the board losing ground in America. of directors. Novick, a graduate of City University of New York and New York University Graduate School, has completed the course requirements leading to a PhD degree at the latter university. as Sabbath of Recognition. Eighty- . one members who have been af- filiated with the congregation for a A certified public accountant, he holds the position of vice presi- The Rimanover (died 1815) half-century will be honored. dent of Michigan Blue Shield. Ile Each of the honorees will be dreamed that he ascended to Ileac- i en and heard an angel pleading • presented with an inscribed certifi- is a member of the executive board of the human relations com- with the Lord to grant Israel cate of appreciation. mittee of Oak Park and in 1967 wealth, saying: "Behold how pious This is the ceremony that was they are in poverty! Give unto postponed from last Jan. 27 due to was voted "man of the year" of Oak Park. them riches, and they will be many Detroit's heavy blizzard. Novick is married to the former times as pious." In addition, the newly-elected The Rabbi inquired the name of officers and directors of the men's Margaret Ann Blau and they are the angel. The reply was: "lie is club will be installed by Dr. Hertz. the parents of three sons. called Satan." The Rabbi then e x c l a i m e d: "Leave us in poverty, 0 Lord. Safe- guard us from the favors of Satan.•• By AHARON ROSEN HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT Etiquette a general whisper, toss, and wriggle. 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When a man begins to repent of it, he falls into deeper melancholy because he real- izes that he has sinned. - • Said t he Radviller (died 1825r ''The commandment: 'Thou shalt not covet.' is placed at the end of the Decalogue because he who has , observed this commandment is cer- tain to have observed all those • which precede it. But he who has not sufficient self-discipline to ful- fill this prohibition against covet ing must commence anew wth the first commandment which is belief in the justice of God. For had he sincerely believed in God, he would not be covetous of that which God had allotted as, the share of others." • • • The Strelisker (died 1826) was asked: "Why is it that the Zaddi- kim formerly were contented with small donations . whereas the pres- ent-day Zaddikim ask for lar,te donations?" He answered: "Because a natural rose is cheaper than an artificial one." perhaps hungry rah-eh. around sah-reev visits (m.s.) 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