Jerusalem Hanuka Celebration Scholarship Fund to Be Community-wide Event to Honor Memory A eommunitywide Jerusalem Hanuka Celebration will be spon- sored by the Detroit Israel Bond Committee 8 p.m. Dec. 28 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A show and dance have been ar- ranged for the affair, featuring Jan and Lillian Bart in "Fiddler s on the Roof," a message from Is- rael by Consul- General Abra- ham Avidar and dancing to the music of Eric Rosenow and his Continentals Max Sosin, De- troit's "toastmas- ter-general" will be master of ceremonies. I s - raeli wine and refreshments will Sosin be served. The event will celebrate the return of Jerusalem after 2,000 yars and honor the modern Maca- bees of Israel, who were victors in the Six-Day War. Eighteen congregations will receive plaques for their leader- ship in the High Holy Day Is- rael Bond Appeal and in related congregational activties. They include Adas Shalom, Bnai Dav- id, Beth Abraham, Bnai Moshe, Ahavas Achim, Beth Aaron, Young Israel Oak-Woods, Beth Moses, Beth Hillel, Beth Shal- om, Temple Israel, Mishkan Is- rael Israel-Nusach ilarie-Luba- vitcher Center, Shaarey Zedek, Conservative Leader Denies Christians Failed to Back Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — Charges by Jewish spokesmen that Israel's Six-Day War proved the "failure and futility" of Jewish-Christian dialogue were termed "malicious distortions" and "narcisstic non- sense" last weekend by Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, executive vice- president of the Rabbinical Assem- bly. T h e Conservative rabbinical leader also declared, in a state- ment here, that it was not true that there had been "an inade- quate response" from Christians during the Middle East crisis, when Israel was "in danger of annihilation." He asserted that "most Christians in the United States and, indeed, all of Europe, both East and West, sided with Israel's cause in May and June." "Demonstrations and petitions were signed and joined by hun- dreds of thousands of Christians in America France, Holland, etc. " Rabbi Heiman asserted. "There were also thousands of individual Christian, many of great distinction, who took - forth- right and unequivocal positions demanding that committments to Israel be honored and that all necessary action be taken to thwart the conspiracy to destroy Israel." He said that clergymen such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. John Bennett, president of Union Theological Seminary, Archbishop Hallinan and Cardinal Cushing, Dr. Reinhold Niebhur and "thousands of other clergymen of all denomi- nations publicly expressed their identification with the anxiety which all Jews felt for the con- tinued survival of the Jews in Israel and the integrity of the Jewish State." Montreal Temple Age 85 MONTREAL (JTA) — The 85th anniversary of the founding of Temple Eamnu-El of Montreal, the oldest Reform synagogue in Can- ada, and the 40th anniversary of Rabbi Harry J. Stern as its spiri- tual leader, were celebrated at a service of rededication at the syn- agogue. The entire month of Nov- ember was devoted to special guest preachers at the Sabbath Eve Ser- vice in connection with illy anni- versary celebration. Shaarey Shomayim, Beth Joseph, Beth Yehudah, Young Israel of Northwest and Young Israel Greenfield,. THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, December 8, 1967-21 Greenfield Young Israel Dedication and Banquet of Hy A. Keidan Cong. Shaarey Zedek announced the establishment of the Hy A. Kei- dan Scholarship Fund, which will For reservations, call the Israel be used for the purpose of grant. Bond office, DI 1-5707. The Israel Bond office will be ing scholarships for study in the open Sundays Dec. 10 and 17 for United States or elsewhere by per- the convenience of Israel Bond sons who are or were students in subscribers who wish to pay their any class operated by or under High Holy Day pledges and for the auspices of Shaarey Zedek. This program was established those who wish to obtain tickets during the lifetime of the late Hy to the Hanuka Celebration. A. Keidan and at his request re- mained anonymous. However, at this time the congregation believes that his generous interest in the development of leadership from Shaarey Zedek through this fund, Dr. Chaim Potok, editor of the should have its just public recog- Jewish Publication Society of nition. Keidan was a devoted congrega- America, will deliver the first lec- ture in the Bargman Memorial tional servant. He was a lifetime member of the board of trustees. Scholar Series at Temple Beth El on "The Jew in American Litera- ture" 8 p.m. Sunday. Synagogue Fire in Suburb Author of the novel "The Chos- en," Dr. Potok, was born in New of London Set by Arsonists LONDON (JTA) — Police said York and gradu- r- here that arson was involved in two ated from Yeshij small fires that damaged a syna- va University in gogue in Slough, near here Nov. 1 9 5 0 , received 28. The blaze was reported in a his BA in En- telephone call to a local newspaper. glish literature summa cum Classified Ads Get Quick Results laude. He re- ceived rabbinical ordination in 1954 from the Jewish Theologi- Dr. Potok cal Seminary of America and served 16 months in Korea as an army chaplain. After the war, he was director of Camp Ramah in California and a faculty member at the University of Jud- aism in Los Angeles. He was in Philadelphia from 1959 to 1963 as scholar-in-residence at Har Zion Temple, and spent the academic year of 1963-65 in Israel completing his doctoral disserta- tion in philosophy. his doctorate was awarded by the University of Pennsylvania in 1965. During 1964-65, Dr. Potok was on the faculty of the Teachers Ins- titute of the Seminary. In 1965, he was appointed associate editor of the Jewish Publication Society of America, and last year became its editor. Dr. Potok to Speak at Temple Sunday Dedication of the new addition and Wolf Gold, vice president; at the Young Israel Center of Pau/ Kelman, treasurer; Benno Greenfield will take place at a Levi, Gordon Ryback and Mrs. banquet 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Louis Penfil, secretaries. new facilities. The Israeli Sabras will entertain. 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Rabbi Miller, who is also chair- man of the American Jewish Con- ference on Soviet Jewry, made his comments in an address to repre- sentatives of the council's nine constituent Zionist groups at a special dinner meeting of the council's executive c ommittee given in honor of Dr. Max Nuss- baum of Hollywood and Nathaniel S. Rothenberg, former chairman and administrative committee chairman of the council, respec- tively. They were honored for 25 years of leadership for Zionism and Israel. aNIIMIN•■■•• KEOGH DATA SHEET FOR SELF-EMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS %oath the following Information, please show me what a Keogh Plan can mean to me in tax savInaac Date Sex Name Address Net Income from Business or Practice $ $ $ For 1964 For 1965 For 1966 Hobe If your business Is a partnership, please attach separate information giving the same data as above for each partner. EMPLOYEES, IF ANY — NAME SEX Alex Ungar President of Shomrey Emunah At the recent meeting of Cong. 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