12—Friday, August 4, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SYNAGOGUE Plaque to Mark Birthplace of Dr. Cyrus Adler A permanent bronze plaque I College, the American Oriental ica, and for the last I years of commemorating the late Dr. Cyrus Society, the American Anthropolo- his life, continued at the helm, Adler, one of the most distinguish- gical Society, the American Philo- guiding the school, strengthening ed figures in American Jewish his- sophical Society, the Jewish Publi- the foundations laid by Schechter. tory, is to be installed near his cation Society, the American Jew- birthsite in Van Buren, Ark. The ish Historical Society, the Joint IF YOU TURN nia Distribution Committee and the Jewish Welfare Board. He served as president of Phila- MUM DOWN YOU WONT delphia's historic congregation FIND A FINED WINt THAN Mikveh Israel, of the American Jewish Committee and of Dropsie College. In 1915, upon the death Vii! of Solomon Schechter, Adler ac- cepted the presidency of the Jew- Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. ish Theological Seminary of Amer- 'V's." Due to the abbreviated summer services at most area synagogues, the regular listing is dispensed with until fall. For schedules, wor- shipers are asked to call their synagogue. The following have indicated special sermons or Bnai Mitzva: THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today at Birmingham Uni- tarian Church. Rabbi Conrad will preach on "Anatomy of a Riot: Where We Have Sinned." CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Bruce Lowen d.o;,-) F4". ' 011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E and Steven Gary Applebaum, Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- TOUR ISRAEL day. Alan Bishop and Ronald Smaller, Bnai Mitzva. Rabbi Stollman, War's Eyewitness Reports Sunday on Jerusalem Status; Also Addresses Luncheon Monday Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Detroit leader who for several years has been considered this community's emissary in Jerusalem since he has made his home in the Holy City, will give an eyewitness report on the status of Jerusalem at a public rally 7 p.m. Sun- ---• day at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Having witness- ed the battle for the reunified holy City, Rabbi Stollman will des- cribe his exper- iences during the brief war in June. Former na- tional president of Religious Zionists of Amer- ica (Mizrachi-lia- poet Hamizrachi) and a former Rabbi Stollman president of the Vaad Harabonim of Detroit, Rabbi Stollman for many years was the spokesman for the Orthodox Detroit Jewish commun- ity. dress a luncheon tendered by the Vaad Harabonim noon Mon- day at the center at 13327 West Seven Mile. All members of the Vaad and their wives are expected to attend and to honor Rabbi and Mrs. Stollman. The regular monthly meeting of the rabbinical council, which regu- larly takes place on Rosh Hodesh, at which time all matters pertain- ing to the Vaad in the Jewish com- munity are taken up, will follow the luncheon, Monday being Rosh Hodesh Av. Name Ex-Detroiter Spiritual Leader in Livonia Former Detroiter Rabbi Martin D. Gordon is returning home to be spiritual leader of the Livonia Jewish Congregation. Rabbi Gordon, 31, was associated with the Jewish Community Cen- ter of Bangor, Me., for the past eight years. Prior to that post, he served at the Oakland Jewish Cen- The public is invited to Sunday's ter of Bayside, N.Y. As a yougster, Rabbi Gordon meeting, admission to which will be free and there will be no soli- attended the Yeshivath Beth Ye- citations. Refreshments will be hudah here, followed by studies at served. the Mesifta Torah Vodaath Talmu- * * dical Seminary, Brooklyn, where he was ordained. His education Rabbi Stollman also will ad- was continued at the Torah Ume- sorah's Teachers Seminary of New York. He holds a masters degree New York Synagogue in education from the University Gets Child Care Grant of Maine. Rabbi Gordon and his wife NEW YORK — The Beth Med- Martha have two children. His ical Israel Center will launch in August a five-year program to pro- brother Seymour and sister vide medical and psychiatric care Dorothy live in Livonia, his bro- for children of low-income families ther Jack in Oak Park and his on Manhattan's Lower East Side father Philip Gordon in Detroit. financed by a federal grant of On a .recent visit, Rabbi Gordon $4,251,000. conducted services at the Livonia The p r o g r a m will function Jewish Congregation. At 8:30 p.m. services today, he through the center's pediatrics de- partment and will seek to provide will commence conducting all ser- that such children will be regis- vices. For information, call the syna- tered for medical examinations to assure that each child's overall gogue office, GA 5-9370. medical needs will be checked out and provided for, a procedure which is not now possible in clinics or hospitals in the area with which the new program will cooperate. Quit Torah for the summer? NEVER! Beth Yehudah Day Camp provides fun and Torah for 400 boys and girls Help Beth Yehudah E E . = DR. CYRUS ADLER University's Wurzweiler School of Social Work has been awarded a $230,762 federal grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's National Institute of Mental Health towards a seven year experimental demonstration program in cooperation with the Associated YM-YWHAs of Greater New York. g = = F._ Oct. 29-Nov. 8 Fare & Hotel 00 $449 Fore-1st Class Hotels— of7 T0 Fu urs il Days 2 Metals per Day $54900 = E The officers and members of Congregation Bnai David cordially invite you to tour our beautiful new sanctuary, school and social facilities. brought them together all have purchased Israel Bonds as a re- sult of the transaction. Jack Rothberg turned over the proceeds of the sale of his Can- terbury Rd. home to State of Is- rael Bonds as an investment in the nation's future. In turn, Arthur King Realty Co. purchased bonds at double its commission, and Leo Donegan, the buyer, purchased $200 in bonds. "Act* Tours will be conducted from now until the high holidays on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Memberships are now available. Please inquire at the Synagogue office at 24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield, Mich. or call EL. 6-8210 — 444-1510 ilte. Attu. 912himatent . . . PI 4 —Psalm 122:6 Hear first report on the battle for a reunited Jeru- salem from Detroit's distinguished leader and now a Jerusalemite RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN former president of Religious Zionists of America and former president of Vaad Horabonim of Detroit SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 7 p.m. at Young Israel Center of Oak Woods Rabbi Stollman = = = = F.' '..- -E = = a.- =FOR RESERVATIONS Call 353-6750 or ICE 5-3636 = = Sale of Home Yields Bonus for Israel The seller of a home, the buyer and the real estate broker who E- E 211111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 He helped to found or develop, among other movements, the Jew- ish Agency, the Hebrew Univer- sity, Boy Scouts of America, Gratz NEW YORK (JTA) — Seventy rabbis, scholars and laymen left for Israel to participate in the "Conference on Jerusalem" which will open Monday in Jerusalein. Rabbi Dr. Sam uel K. Mirsky, chairman of the Surah Institute at Yeshiva University, said the American rabbis and scholars will discuss the importance of the Holy City to Jewry from the religious, historical and archeological points of view. NEW YORK (JTA) — Yeshiva YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH E.: 2 2 - = = will be made by Henry N. Rapa- port, current president of the United Synagogue. Dr. Adler had served as second president of the United Synagogue from 1915 to 1917. 70 Rabbis, Scholars Leave for Parley on Jerusalem Yeshiva U. Gets Grant = E E plaque, presented by the United Synagogue of America, will be de- dicated after a memorial service, 11 a.m. Thursday on the corner of Third and Main Sts. in Van Buren. Taking part in the ceremony will be the mayor, Allen R. Toothaker of Van Buren, members of the state and city government and repre- sentatives of local civic and his- torical associations. Also attending will be a delegation of United Synagogue Youth, the collegiate organization of the Conservative movement in Judaism. The presentation of the plaque WITH 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park Public meeting arranged by Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi and Vaad Harabonim of Detroit Public invited • Admission Free • Air Conditioned No solicitations • Refreshments