`Great Weekend' to Feature Talks by Rabbi Wolfe Kelman A "Great Weekend" has been address the congregation four planned for Cong. Beth Shalom to- times, day through Sunday at the syn- This evening, at 8:30, his theme agogue. Rabbi Wolfe Kelrnan, ex- will be "The Future of American ecutive vice president of the R ab- binical Assembly of America, will Judaism." On Saturday morning at 9, he will speak on "Israel in Our Time," and at a Saturday THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS noon luncheon he will address the Friday, January 26, 1968-15 United Synagogue Youth on "A View from the Top." To complete the weekend theme, Rabbi Kelman will speak at an open forum 11:15 a.m. Sunday. His topic will be "Jewish-Christian Relations." The community is in- vited to each session, excluding that with the teen-agers. V.I.P. ? cacti/tax,/ For 15 years, Rabbi Heiman has served as placement chair- SEE OR CALL VIC DOUCETTE AT W ition-Crii3man Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 Res. 357-0326 Rabbi Kelman is a representa- tive to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. He also served as visiting rabbi at the famous West London Synagogue in Eng- land. During sabbaticals he has done extensive reserch in Jeru- salem and is the author of studies and articles which have appeared in the American Jewish Year Book, Conservative Judaism and other national publications. Stanley Winkelman to Speak at Beth Jacob Stanley Winkelman will speak and the Jewish Community." The president of Winkelman at a fireside following services at Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac Stores, Inc. has served on the boards of United Foundation and 8:30 p.m. today. Winkelman, a member of May- Detroit Round Table and belongs or Cavanagh's New Detroit Com- to the Governor's Ethical and Mor- mittee, will discuss "New Detroit al Panel and Detroit High School 10 C h' s Temple Israel to Install Asher, Honor Teachers Cantor Arthur Asher, who joined the staff of Temple Israel this year as director of religious edu- cation, will be He has served as visiting pro- installed at Sab- fessor of homiletics in the rab- bath eve services binical department of the Jewish of the congrega- Theological Seminary. A gradu- tion 8:30 p.m. ate of the University of Toronto, today. Rabbi Kelman was ordained by The occasion the seminary in 1950. During also marks the World War II, he saw active serv- temple's annual ice with the Royal Canadian Air observance of Teachers' S a b - Cantor Asher Force. bath, honoring the faculty of the religious school. Cantor Asher will be installed by Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi M. 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