Choral Group to Do Dr. Adler's 'Journey Through Book' THE DETROIT ,JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 24, 1967-13 PUERTO RICO FOR FUN! DEPARTING FROM DETROIT JANUARY 28 and MARCH 3 (8 Days) PERSONALLY ESCORTED BY BEE KALT The Shaarey Zedek Choral Group will perform at the joint program of the synagogue sisterhood and men's club 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at the synagogue. "A Journey Through the Book," written by the late Rabbi Morris Adler with musical score by Dan Frohman, will be performed by the chorale, musical accompaniment by Mrs. Irwin Groner, piano, and Pasha Becker of the Detroit Symphony, cello. The program will be narrated by Mrs. David Kliger and David Goldman. Soloists will be Cantor Jacob Sonen• klar, Mrs. Marge Ruby, Mrs. Fred Baum and Joseph Cantor. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free to members. European Rabbis Urge Increased Religious Teaching for Refugees AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The Standing Committee of the Confer- ence of European Rabbis agreed at a meeting here that it was urgent for Europe's Jewish spiritual lead- ers to direct Jewish religious feel- ing , awakened by the May-June crisis and war in the Middle East, "into an active appreciation of Jew- ish belief and practice and a wider diffusion of Jewish knowledge among young and old alike." The rabbis reviewed the religious and educational situations in Jew- ish religious communities in Eu- rope and expressed concern about the problems of a large number of Sephardic Jews who migrated to France in recent years and whose numbers have been increased by the flight of large numbers of Jews from Arab countries since last June. The rabbis noted that there had been similar influxes into Italy, Belgium, Spain and Britain. The spiritual leaders declared that, in addition to provision for the physical and social needs of those newcomers, there was also a "vital need" to meet their reli- gious and educational requirements to prevent "their disintegration" as Jews and "eventual disappear- ance from the Jewish scene." They urged increased educational activ- ities through creation of a network of Jewish day schools. PARKE-BERNET GALLERIES, Inc. Affiliated with SOTHEBY & CO., London 980 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. 10021 Public Auction November 29 at 1:45 p.m. and November 30 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. IMPORTANT JUDAICA SILVER, PEWTER, BRASS and other RITUALISTIC OBJECTS in- cluding spice and ethrog boxes and containers; Megillah scrolls; marriage contracts and other manuscripts; pointers; amulets! breastplates; shofors; tora crowns and finials; Seder plates; Meno- rahs; chandeliers; lamps; textiles. A Synagogue Chair of Elijah XIV-XIX Century Hebrew Manuscripts Early Hebrew Bibles and other books The Collection of CHARLES E. FEINBERG Detroit, Michigan Sold by his Order Illustrated Catalogue S2 By Mail $2.50 On Public View Nov. 22 $39900 FEATURING: • Americana Hotel • Transfers • Five dine-out Gourmet Dinners • Cocktail Party • Sightseeing • Tips to Bellman • Air Transportation • Privilege of Miami Stop-over. Country-Wide Interest Aroused by Feinberg Judaica Auction The sensational announcement was made this week that the col- lection of valuable Judaica pos- sessed by Charles E. Feinberg will go on sale at a public auction next Wednesday and Thursday. Known internationally for his collection of valuable ceremonial objects, Feinberg for the first time is placing some of his collec- Per Per son From present indications, many art collectors, owners of galleries, synagogue leaders and others will be at the auction in New York. The fully illustrated catalogue gives an excellent idea of the objects for sale and is being studied by prospective buyers and admired by art lovers. GROUPS LIMITED TO 40 SOME SPACE AVAILABLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS BEE KALT TRAVEL SERVICE 4626 N. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK JO 6-1490 or LI 9-6733 A good suggestion, straight from the employes' "think box: CHARLES E. FEINBERG ted art objects on sale at Parke- Bernet Galleries, 980 Madison, New York City at 1:45 p.m. Wed- nesday and at 10:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Thursday. The exhibition and sale is ex- pected to draw interested people from scores of cities. The sales will be conducted by Peter Wil- son, John L. Marion, Charles A. Hellmich, Edward L. Cave and Edward J. Landrigan HI. The free public exhibition com- menced on Wednesday and will continue through the dates of the sale except on Sunday and Monday. The important Judaica going on sale includes silver, pewter, brass and other ritualistic objects. There are Tora crowns and filials, breast- plates, pointers, spice and etrog boxes, seder plates, amulets, shof- ars, menoras candlesticks, silver- bound prayerbooks, marriage con- tracts, marriage rings, Megila scrolls and other objects. Why not print the word "VEGETARIAN" in Red on our label? VEGETARIAN BEANS in tomato sauce Among the noteworthy objects going on sale is a Synagogue Chair of Elijah, manuscripts, books, paintings, ceremonial and other textiles. A thorough account of the ex- hibition is given in a 148-page book cataloguing the works going on sale. In a preface to this catalogue, the noted historian Dr. Cecil Roth pays honor to Feinberg and states: "The collection is very widely known, both because of the lib- erality with which the owner has made photographs available to illustrate works of reference and books on Jewish art, and be- cause he has made possible loan- exhibits in several cities over the years. That he has decided to break up the collection by offering it at auction will be a matter of regret to some: but there is the compensation that it will permit many other pri- vate collectors, museums and synagogues to acquire what they have so long admired." Excellent, Miss Golbitz! You are really on the ball. You're right— "VEGETARIAN" is a mighty im- portant pact of the name of the world's most popular vegetarian beans. You might also have sug- gested printing the 011 in red; the seal of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America is just as important. But, Miss Gol- bitz, the red type would dash with the other colors on the label. It would make the whole thing "coo busy". However, Miss Golbitz, don't think that we're just going to file your suggestion away and forget it. Positively not! We're go- ing to make you famous (at the office, at least!) We've decided to create an ad out of your very orig- inal idea. Here it is, Miss Golbitz! This is the ad! r.