Leadership Receptions Slated
by Three Congregations Here

Rabbi David B. Hollander, for-
mer president of the Rabbinical
Council of America, will be guest
speaker at the leadership reception
to be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Lessman, 8:30 p.m. Thursday at
their home,"16215
Oxley, Southfield.
The reception, on
behalf of Young
Israel of Oak -
Woods and Young
Israel of Green-
field, is in ad-
vance of the High
Holy Day Israel
Bond appeal.
Rabbi Holland-
er, president of
the Metropolitan
Board of Ortho-
dox Rabbis in
New York, was
the first rabbi in
40 years to head t,
a Western dele- Rabbi Hollander
gation to the Soviet Union in 1956.
Since then he has made several
visits to the Soviet Union and other
countries of Eastern Europe and
has traveled extensively through-
out the world, visiting Jewish com-
munities.
He has been a delegate to the
World Zionist Congress and repre-
sented American Orthodox Jewry
at a Chief Rabbis' Conference in
London. He has been an official
guest of the Israel government.
Rabbi Hollander is spiritual
leader of the Mount Eden Center,
New York. He was ordained at
Yeshiva University and is a gradu-
ate of Brooklyn Law School and

Dropsie College.

Abbie Ben Ari. Israel

govern.
ment tourist director for the United
States, Canada and Mexico, will
be guest speaker at a Beth Aaron
leadership reception to be hosted
by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Katkowsky
8:30 p.m. Tuesday in their home,
24449 Santa Barbara, Southfield.
The affair is being held in advance
of the Beth Aaron High Holy Day
Israel Bond Appeal.

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Ben-Ari, who was born in
South Africa, has represented
Israel at various international
conferences, has lectured at uni-
versities and colleges throughout
the United States and Canada
and has served as adviser to
underdeveloped nations.

Katkowsky is a long-time mem-
ber of the board of trustees of

house.
The Tel Aviv planning commis-
sion had first approved the pro-
posed conversion, and. the tenants

had appealed, to a local magistrate

against the commission's ruling.
When their first appeal was denied,
the tenants made their second ap-
peal.

Polo-Playing Banker

Baron Elie de Rothschild as de-
scribed in the N.Y. Times maga-
zine section: " ... Baron Elie, 50 ,

thaniel. and Elie hopes some day
to have a father-son match against
Britain's Prince Philip and Prince

Charles."

are gold velvet. New Toras. gifts
of the young people of Temple
Israel and Cong. S'haarey Zedek
and Joseph Freedman of Detroit,
are clothed in gold velvet.
New flags were presented to the

synagogue during religious services
Sept. 15, by the Veterans of For-
eign Wars, Alger Post, of Grosse
Pointe.

A temporary light fixture has
been installed to represent the
• Eternal Light until craftsmen
at the Cranbrook Institute of Art
complete construction of a new
lamp and candelabra to replace
those destroyed in the fire.

Another work of art being pre-
pared by the same group of artists,
under the direction of Richard
Thomas, head of the metalsmithing
building was originally dedicated department, is a representation of
Oct. 4, 1964, after 11 years of the biblical burning bush in which
community striving to erect a Jew- God appeared to Moses. It will
hang on the wall of the sanctuary
ish house of worship. -
Because the public has been in- opposite a memento of the fire—
vited to the event, closed-circuit the charred Star of David. which
television will be installed in the has been preserved to commemor-
lower-level social hall and 'in a ate the public's warm response.

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Israel phosphate deposit operation at Ein
Development Ministry was re- Yahav in the Negev, production of
ported to be embarking on three ammonia and urea by Chemical

projects entailing an investment of and Phosphates Company of Haifa
$155,000,000 and to be planning to and development work at the
spend an additional $33,500,000 on Timna copper mines.

three other projects awaiting con-
firmation.
The scheduled projects, to be
completed in the next three years,
call for doubling the production
of potash in the Dead Sea Works,
construction of a chemical com-
bine in Arad and building of a
new 42,000-kilowatt electric power
station in Tel Aviv.
The doubling of Dead Sea potash
output to 1,200,000 metric tons an-
nually will cost $42,000,000, it was
indicated. The Arad complex will
produce 160,000 tons of phosphoric
acid and will be built on a 50-50
basis with the Madera Company
of Delaware at an expected cost
of $50,000,000.
The three projects awaiting con-
firmation are the opening of a new

Egypt Out of Olympics

Israel's defense force not only
took care of the -Egyptian army
and air force, it knocked Egypt out
of the 1968 Olympic Games. Cairo
announced the Egyptians would
not send a team to Mexico City
because of the June war.

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team is his 20-year-old son, Na-

into the building under the leader- mahogany, and the floor has been ;
ship of N. Ralph Aaronson, the covered with gold-colored carpet-
congregation's lay religious leader ing. Draperies and the pulpit cover

Three New Israel Projects Scheduled

who served as
rabbi in Malden.
Mass., in the
early 19605, is a
former secretary
of the Massachu-
setts Board of
Rabbis. A native
of Baltimore, he
Panitz
is a graduate of Johns Hopkins
Jewish Theological Seminary. He
and his wife, the former Barbara
Reisner, have four daughters.

is perhaps better kno w n as a
sportsman than a banker. He is one
of the few Frenchmen who • can
both afford a polo team and play
well enough not to seem ridiculous.

Beth Isaac Synagogue of Tren- tent to be erected on the grounds.
ton, gutted by arson March 1, will Mrs. Paul Kopp and Mrs. Philip
be rededicated in ceremonies 2 Mittleman, co-chairmen of the Beth
p.m. Sunday.
Isaac Women's Club. are in charge
The program will begin with the of hospitality.
traditional procession of officers
The newly reconstructed sanc-
and trustees carrying new Toras tuary is paneled in ribbon-striped

Friday, September 22, 1967-19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — Dr.

Aaron and co-chairman of N. Diedrichs, the South African
minister of finance, announced
the building committee.
that the South African Treasury
Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Feldman had authorized the transfer to
will host a leadership reception on Israel of funds raised here in the
behalf of Cong. Ahavas Achim 8:30 Israel Emergency Campaign.
The terms of the treasury au-
p.m. Monday at their home, 4485
thorization provide for the im-
W. Outer Dr.
mediate
transimission of 1,000,000
Dr. Arieh Plotkin, former offi-
cer in the intelligence corps of Rands ($1,400,000) plus 2,000,000
Rands
($2,800,000)
in special, five-
Israel's defense forces, will be
guest of honor at the reception in year, non-resident bonds which can
advance of the Ahavas Achim High be sold overseas. The same ar-
Holy Day Appeal. Dr. Feldman is rangement is applicable for each
of the next five years.
president of the congregation.
Dr. Plotkin, an expert on Middle
Pending transfer, the funds
.
on
Eastern affairs and an outhority
raised will be deposited with the
international relations, obtained public dept. commissioner for in-
his MA and PhD degrees from vestment in South African govern-
Princeton University w h e r e he ment securities. Spokesmen for the
taught in the department of politics. South African Zionist Federation
expressed satisfaction with the con-
ditions and appreciation of the
Apartment Synagogue
government's helpfulness.
Causes Flap in Tel Aviv
The South African government
(Diirect JTA Teletype Wire
has maintained rigorous controls
to The Jewish News)
for many years on the transfer of
TEL AVIV — Jewish religious funds from South Africa and has
services can never be considered a strict licensing system governing
a nuisance in a Jewish city, Dis- these transfers..
trict Court Judge Joseph Lam
told a group of tenants Wednesday,
in dismissing their request for an Rabbi PanitZ Accepts
order to forbid the opening of a Pulpit in Massachusetts
synagogue in their apartment build-
Rabbi Seymour M. Panitz, former
ing. Judge Lam's action was taken
in connection with a suit brought spiritual leader of Cong. Ahavas
by the tenants who claimed that a Achim, has been elected rabbi of
flat in their building, which was Cong. Tifereth Anshai Sfard and
Sons of Israel in
being converted into a synagogue,
Lawrence, Mass.
might become noisy and a nuisance
Rabbi Panitz,
to other residents of the apartment

Beth

Beth Isaac to Be Rededicated
in Trenton Services Sunday

until he moved to Niles, Ill., in
1965.
Principal speaker will be
Congressman John Dingell of the
16th Congressional District. Also
on the program will be Stanley
Ellias, past president of the con-
gregation, who will serve as
master of ceremonies; Dr. Moses
Cenker, president; the Rev. Wal-
ter C. B. Saxman, pastor of
Trenton's First Methodist Church
and president of the Huron Val-
ley Ministerial Association; Dr.
Samuel Krohn, president of the
Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit; and the
Rev. Paul Turner, pastor of
Gregg Memorial AME Church,
Chicago.
Nathaniel Gantz will sing "Bless
This house." as he did when the

South Africa Authorizes
Funds Transfer to Israel

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