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July 28, 1967 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-07-28

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12–Friday, July 2$, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Expo's Pavilion
Displays Bibles

Project to Rebuild Synagogues
in Old Jerusalem Begun in U.S.

Among the many remarkable
icho and in building and road
NEW YORK—A project aimed
exhibits to be seen at the Expo '67 at the restoration and reconstruc- construction elsewhere.
Pavilion of Judaism is one which
Rabbi Karasick announced that
gives the viewer an opportunity to lion of the scores of synagogues a drive has already been launched
see some very old and very beau- in the Old City of Jerusalem de- by the Orthodox Union "to enlist
tiful Bibles. From his extensive stroyed or defiled during the Jor- the aid of affiliated congregations
collection of Judaica, Jacob M. danian occupation over the past in 73 communities in the United
CONG. BNAI JABOB: Services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will Lowy of Montreal has lent the
two decades, has been launched States and Canada, each of which
speak on "The Encampment in the Wilderness."
Pavilion a number of early print-
would become a patron to rebuild
ings of the Bible, each of which is by the Union of Orthodox Jewish one of the destroyed synagogues
THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today at the Birmingham beautifully displayed in a striking Congregations of America.
in the Old City."
Unitarian Church. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Portrait or Prophet." exhibit of some of the literary con-
The project was announced by
Rabbi Joseph Karasick, national
YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Services 7:45 p.m. tributions of the Jewish people.
On exhibit is the Holy Bible, the president of the UOJCA, who re-
today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "What Con-
great HE-Bible, which is the first turned from an extensive inspec-
stitutes a Happy Home?"
issue of the first edition of the King tion tour of the Jewish holy places.
CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat- James or Authorized version of the
Rabbi Karasick, deploring the
urday. Marc Baker and Gene Markowitz, Bnai Mitzva.
English Bible. It contains both the widespread destruction of the Jew-
Take advantage of
Old and the New Testament and ish houses of worship in the Old
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat-
was printed in 1611 in London by City, said that "all 73 of the major
urday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Don't Get Lost." Mark Diskin,
Robert Barker.
synagogues in the Old City were
Bar Mitzva.
Displayed, too, is a Latin Bible- either completely destroyed dur-
Low mid-season prices to
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Paul Jacobs, Biblia Latina published in 1481 in ing the Arab occupation or con-
own the finest in lawn
Venice by Nicholas Jenson.
Bar Mitzva.
verted for such secular use as
sprinkling
systems.
A fragment of the Pentateuch
Regular services will be held at Cong. Ahavas Achim, Temple (first five books of the Old Testa- theaters or even s t a ble s." He
stressed that not a single syna-
Beth Jacob, Mishkan Israel, Downtown Synagogue, Shomrey Emanuh,
CALL
MA
6-4036 TODAY
ment) printed in vellum in Hijar, gogue had been left undefiled in
Cong. Beth Joseph, Livonia Jewish Congregation, Adah Shalom Syna-
Spain by Eliezer ben Alantansi is the Old City.
gogue, Cong. Bnai David, Cong. Bnai Moshe, Cong. Beth Moses, Cong.
also shown.
The UOJCA president also at-
Shaarey Shomayin, Cong. Beth Hillel, Temple Israel, Temple Beth El
The Biblia Sacra—Biblia Latina
1:0 YOUR Sh•RE
tacked the desecration by the
and Temple Emanu-El.
contains complete versions of both
Jordanian authorities of the
FOR FREEDOM
the Old and New Testament and
Mount of Olives Cemetery In the
was published between 1538 and
'L .
Jerusalem area where hundreds
1540 in Paris by Robertus Stepha-
of gravestones were carried off
nus.
for use in the construction of a
Also exhibited is the Biblia Rab-
Jordanian army camp near Jer-
Rabbi Groner will conduct the binica, a fourth edition in four com-
The board of trustees of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek has engaged as. services and preach the sermon plete volumes, which was publish-
ed in 1568 in Venice.
sistant rabbi Gerald A. Teller of on Saturday.
New York City.
Dore Schary to Speak
Rabbi Teller was recently dis-
charged from the U.S. Army, for Bnai Moshe Series
Wishes to Announce That
having served as a chaplain at
"Pathways Through Modern
An impressive volume of essays
Fort Gordon, Ga. He received his Thought," a lecture series spon-
bachelor of arts degree from the sored by Cong. Bnai Moshe, will be- on Tora, learning, educational
University of the City of New York gin its fall schedule Sept. 12, with needs and noted scholars, by Rabbi
Dore Schary, producer, director, Jacob Neusner , has been published
Has Joined Our Sales Staff
author and humanitarian, accord- by Schocken Books.
Under the title "History and
ing to Rabbi Moses Lehrman.
and Will Be Happy to Serve
Tora,"
Neusner's
book
deals
with
Patrons and subscribers will re-
ceive their tickets in the mail. A study of Tora in theory and prac-
You in Our New Car Show Room
limited number of individual tickets tice. He has an especially chal-
will be made available to members lenging essay on intellectual hon-
of the community. Those interested esty in Jewish learning in which
may call the synagogue, LI 8-9000. he condemns "Jewish know-noth-
The lecture is sponsored by the ingness" and asserts: "Judaism will
congregation auxiliaries: men's survive anything but deceit."
He discusses history and the
club, sisterhood, Mr. and Mrs. Club
ON THE LAKE AND IN THE WOODS
and Young Married group. The Midrash, entitles an essay on the
89th
Psalm "Paradigm of Israel's
planning committee is chaired by
COMFORTABLE
Faith," comments on motivations
Norbert Reinstein.
Others serving are: Mrs. Daniel for Jewish learning in the Diaspora
Welber, Herbert Eidelman, Dr. and his section on Tora in practice
Samson Inwald, Dr. Jerome Lech- includes essays on eminent scholars,
ner, Dr. Jerome Kornheiser, Mi- "Learning and Deeds: A Life of
chael Grand, Mrs. Harry Gunsberg. Rabbi Tarfon" and "An Aristocrat
Mrs. Harry Markle, Sidney Nickin, of the Intellect: Rabbi Ishmael the
Herbert Benson, Louis Landau, Al- Son of Rabbi Yosi."
bert Kramer, Eliot Raskin and
Israel Exports to Britain
Nathan Sharon.

SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS !

AALSCO'S

Rabbi Gerald Teller Named Assistant
at Shaarey Zedek; Officiates Saturday

*

Scholarly Essays
by Rabbi Neusner

HANLEY DAWSON

Mary Gorman

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RABBI GERALD TELLER

Fred Green Elected
Beth Am President

Went Up Before War

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Brooklyn College in 1961; and his
LONDON (JTA) — Israel's ex-
master's degree in Hebrew litera-
ports to Britain increased by 10
Temple Beth Am's newly elected per cent during the 1967 period
ture from the Jewish Theological
Seminary in 1964, where he was officers for the coming year are: preceeding the June war, it was
president, Fred Green; vice presi- reported here Wednesday at the
ordained two years later.
Throughout his seminary years dents, Allan Finnk, Sydney Kauf- annual general meeting of the
Rabbi Teller served the New York man and Audrey Zupmore; sec- Anglo-Israel Chamber of Com-
region of the United Synagogue retaries, Ben Lampear, Jacquelyn merce.
The increase was in comparison
in connection with youth and col- Greenberg and Elliot Kaplan;
lege programs. He was administra- treasurers, Arthur Schwartz and with the same period in 1966. Dur-
tive assistant to the metropolitan Philip Gersten; and trustees, Ed- ing that period, the figures showed,
director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Adelman, Melvyn Case, Clare Leib- Britain's exports to Israel had
DAILY RATES START AT $15.00 for adults and
Foundations in the New York area. son, Bernard Margolis, Lincoln shown a light decrease as com-
Sack and Gordon Seedberg.
$5.00 for children. Special weekly rates, $85.00
pared with 1966.
During his term of duty at
The temple, Livonia's only Re-
Marcus J. Sieff, chairman of the
for adults and $31.50 for children on the Ameri-
Fort Gordon, Rabbi Teller was
form congregation, is beginning its chamber, resigned his post at the
spiritual leader to a small con-
can Plan, 3 meals included.
eighth year with a membership meeting, declaring that "heavy
gregation in Akin, S.C. He has
drive. Services are held 8:30 p.m. public and private commitments"
written articles concerning the
ABOVE
IS AMERICAN PLAN • EUROPEAN PLAN AVAILABLE
Fridays at the Cohn Building of have made it impossible for him
Jewish soldier and the chap-
the United Hebrew Schools.
to continued serving in the post.
Not far from Detroit—close to Mio.
laincy published in army jour-
Dr. Alec Turner was elected to
Whether you want action or want to
nals. Ile holds the National De-
succeed him.
Cardinals Forewords
relax you can find both at
fense Medal.
Rabbi Teller and his wife Jud- Book on Judaism
ith have a daughter, Shira Beth.
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