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January 26, 1968 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, January 26, 1968

Cantor Ephraim Rosenberg to Sing
at Bnai Moshe 'Change of Pace' Concert

The 1968 Bnai Moshe Town Hall musical and cantorial training in
Cernowitz, Vienna and Bechar-
will offer a "Change of Pace" in
the form of a concert of popular est. Prior to coming to the
CALL
and traditional Jewish and Hebrew United States in 1955, he held
melodies, to be presented 8:30 important cantonal positions at
p.m. March 3 at the synagogue. the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv
Arranged and directed by Can- and at the New Synagogue in
for Louis Klein, the concert will London.
Town Hall Chairman Norbert
feature as guest artist Ephraim F.
Rosenberg, cantor of the Con- Reinstein announced that those
Special Independence Day
course Center of Israel in the who are not patrons and sub-
Tour To Israel
Bronx, as well as the Bnai Moshe scribers may obtain individual
15751 W. 101/2 Mile
Choral Ensemble and the Religious tickets for the concert or sub-
scriptions for the remainder of the
School Youth Choir.
353-6750 or 862-0963
Cantor Rosenberg received his
series by calling the congregation
office, LI 8-9000.
Reinstein announced the appoint-
ment of a subcommittee to work
on the details and preparation for
this musical event: -Sidney Good-
man, chairman, and Mrs. Erwin
Friedman, Dr. Samson Inwald,
MR. ROBERT D. KNOX
Jack Kutnick, Louis Landau, Mrs.
Director, Detroit Housing Commission will speak on
HOW IS URBAN DETROIT SHAPING UP?
Harry Markle and Elliot Raskin.

—TRAVELING—

YESH I VATH
BETH
YEHUDAH

4th PROGRAM OF BREAKFAST FORUM SERIES
SUNDAY, FEB. 4th — 10 A.M.

BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE

West Seven Mile Road at Greenlawn

COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT
PROCLAIMS

THIS SABBATH — "PARSHE VO'ERO"
TEVETH 5728 — JANUARY 27, 1968
"TAHARATH HAMISHPACHA SABBATH"

WHEREAS—A group of public-spirited men and women in ear
midst who, being steeped in our Jewish heritage and sacred traditions,
have years ago organized themselves into a "MIKVAH ISRAEL" asso-
ciation, and hove since its inception worked unceasingly and whole-
heartedly an behalf of "TAHARATH HAMISHPACHA;" and have
labored for many years with great fervor, devotion and sacrifice for
the building and maintenance of a new and modern "MIKVAH"—
RITULARIUM, which is located at 15150 West 10 Mile Road, Oak
Park, Michigan and
WHEREAS—The observance of "TAHARATH HAMISHPACHA,"
ritual purity of Jewish family life, is in accordance with our tradition,
one of the fundamentals of our religion;
We, call upon all Rabbis and Spiritual leaders of Greater Detroit
to preach on this Sabbath morning about the great importance, mean-
ing and significance of "TAHARATH HAMISHPACHA;" and to
appeal to all worshippers in their respective synagogues to give the
required aid and assistance to the "MIKVAH ISRAEL" association in
their sacred endeaveors and urge them to do all they possibly can to
crown the untiring efforts of "MIKVAH ISRAEL" with great success.

VAAD HARABONIM OF DETROIT
Rabbi Leiser Levin, President
Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, Menahal
Space donated by MR. & MRS. MARSHALL KLAPER, in memory of

BERNARD SINGAL, an ardent supporter and member of the board of
Mikvah Israel.

N'SHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUPS

(Women's arm of the Li/bewitch Organization)

10th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Petite Supper Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler

Tuesday, Feb. 13th, 8:30 p.m.
LUBAVITCHER CENTER

Cong. Mishkan Israel, 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd.

GUEST °ARTIST
ELI LIPSKER

Choral Director of Brooklyn, N.Y.

Donation: $2.50 per person

R.S.V.P.
544-8127

Adas Shalom Talk
by Rabbi Muffs to
Focus on Prophet

The Adult Study Institute of
Adas Shalom Synagogue will
present Rabbi Yochanan Muffs as
guest speaker 9 p.m. Tuesday in
the social hall.
Rabbi Muffs, whose lecture
will be on "The Psychology of
the Prophet," re-
ceived his doc-
torate in Oriental
studies at the
, University of
Pennsylvania and
was ordained at
the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary,
where he cur-
Rabbi Muffs rently serves as
professor of biblical studies. He
is a member of the Council for
Religion in Higher Education, as-
sociated with the Danforth
Foundation.
He has lectured at the World
Congress for Jewish Studies in
Jerusalem and on university
campuses throughout the country.
Rabbi Muffs appeared at last
year's Adas Shalom Institute.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal serves
as moderator. For information,
call the adult study lecture office,
UN 4-7474.

Livonia Congregation
to Set Up Library

The Jeannett Finkelstein Mem-
orial Fund, founded after her
death in October 1966, will be used
to start a library in the Livonia
Jewish Congregation. Funds also
will be used to purchase a film I
strip projector and screen for the
LJC Sunday school.
Mrs. Finkelstein was an active
member of the synagogue and its
sisterhood, and she served as a
substitute teacher for the Sunday
school.
Among the first books to be pur-
chased will be those geared to the
level of children for the benefit of
the Sunday school and youth group.
Adult books will later be made
available to the adult education
class, sisterhood, men's club and
general membership.
Families and individuals who
wish to donate to the library in
memory of, or in honor of, some-
one, may obtain information from
the synagogue office, 425-9370.
• ■ •
On Monday, Livonia Jewish
Congregation will hold its regular
adult education class in Hebrew
at 8. Rabbi Martin Gordon will
lead the discussion session at 8:45.

ETHICAL STANDARDS
IN THE
MODERN WORLD-
CAN THEY
BE MAINTAINED?

PANELISTS:

JUDGE GEORGE D. KENT—Common Pleas Court,
Detroit

HENRY LOEB—Sr. Vice President and Director,
Loeb, Rhoades & Co.

DR. SEYMOUR J. COHEN—Rabbi, Anshe Emet
Synagogue, Chicago

MESHULAM RIKLIS—Board Chairman, Rapid-Amer-
ican, McCrory and Glen Alden Corporations

Congregation

AHAVAS ACHIM

19190 Schaefer

Monday, January 29, 1968

8:30 P.M.

Donation $2.50 Per Person

Tickets available at Synagogue Office



UN 4 6428

HAYIM GREENBERG HEBREW-YIDDISH SHULE

19161 SCHAEFER (NEAR 7 MILE ROAD) .

ENROLLMENT FOR SPRING TERM Starting February 1st, 1968

AFTERNOON SCHOOL

Boys and girls-7 to 13 years of age
PROFOUND .3 INTENSIVE HEBREW-JEWISH EDUCATION

BAR MITZVAH. PREPARATION
QUALIFIED STAFF—EXCELLENT SUPERVISION

ACCREDITED NURSERY

3

to 5 years of eye

SUNDAY SCHOOL

5 to 6 years of ago

-TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED — For more information cell UN .46319

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