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September 06, 1968 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-09-06

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Jewish Draftees
METROPOLITAN DETROIT to Be Deferred for
High Holy Days

FEDERATION OF
REFORM SYNAGOGUES

Opening of Religious Schools and

Hebrew Schools

TEMPLE BETH AM, Livonia

Religious School:
Grandview Public School
19814 Louise, Livonia
September 15

TEMPLE BETH EL, DETROIT,
8801 Woodward, TR 5.8530

'Religious Schools:
Temple Beth El on Woodward

Birney Public School Branch
11 Mile and Evergreen, Southfield
September 14 and 15

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Hebrew School:
Frost Public School
Mile and Scotia, Oak Pork
September 16

TEMPLE BETH. EL, FLINT,
501 S. Ballenger Hwy., 232-3138

Religious School
September 14 and 15

Hebrew School:
September 16

TEMPLE BETH EL, WINDSOR,
1600 Third Concession Rd.,
969-2422

Religious School:
September 14 and 15

TEMPLE BETH EMETH,
1917 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor
662-9319

Religious School:
September 7

Hebrew School:
September 9

TEMPLE BETH JACOB,
79 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac,
FE 2-3212

Religious School:
September 22

Hebrew School:
October 8

TEMPLE EMANU-EL,
14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park
LI 7-5015

Religious School:
September 14 and 15

Hebrew School:
October 8

TEMPLE ISRAEL,
17400 Manderson, Detroit,
UN 3-7769

Religious Schools: -
Temple Israel on Monderson

Lederle Public School Branch
18575 Nine Mile Rd. Southfield
September 14 and 15

Hebrew School:
Lederle Public School
September 16

THE NEW TEMPLE,
287 Oakland, Birmingham
646-5534

Religious School:
Eagle Public School
14 Mile and Middlebelt,
Farmington
September 15

Hebrew School:
Eagle Public School
October 9

Important Additional
Announcements in
Forthcoming Issues.

NEW YORK—The National Jew-
ish Welfare Board's commission on
Jewish chaplaincy has been advised
by the Selective Service commis-
sion that all draft boards have
been asked to give "favorable con-
sideration, whenever possible" to
requests from Jewish . registrants
for postponement of their physical
examination or induction Into the
Armed Forces during the High
Holy Days.
This official word was received
by .Rabbi Selwyn D. Ruslander of
Day to n, commission chairman,
from Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey,
director of the Selective Service
System, in the form of Operations
Bulletin No. 81, amended as of
July 3, 1968, and addressed to
draft boards throughout t h e
country.
Bulletin No. 81 applies to Rosh
Hashana (Sept. 23 and 24), the
Jewish New Year; Yom Kippur
(Oct. 2), the Day of Atonement,
and Sukkot (Oct. 7-15), the Feast
of Tabernacles. Since all the Holy
Days commence at sundown of
the day previous to these dates,
Bulletin NO. 81 states that "nor-
mally, the registrants physical ex-
amination or induction should be
postponed to a date following the
religious holiday involved."
JWB, the government-authorized
agency for serving the religious,
welfare and morale needs of Jew-
ish personnel and their depend-
ents in the Armed Forces, and of
hospitalized veterans, said that
Jewish registrant's seeking post-
ponement of physical examination
or induction during the High Holy
Days should make their requests
directly to their local draft boards.
JWB is a member agency of USO.

Christian Dems to Probe
Electoral Deal With NPD

Bonn Denies Cairo Charge
Linking Visit to Israel
With Nuclear Cooperation

16—Friday, September 6, 1968

Cataract Cloudiness
treatment for cataract and Is suc-
Like frost on a window pane, cessful more than 95 times out of
cataract is a cloudiness within the 100 in those patients for whom an
BONN (JTA) — An Egyptian lens of the eye that blocks the operation is recommended, advises
newspaper report linking the forth- passage of light. Surgery is the the National Society of the Pre-
coming visit to Israel by West only recommended method of vention of Blindness.
Germany's Minister of Interior
Ernst Benda to cooperation be-
tween German and Israeli nuclear
scientists was denied by a spokes-
man for the German Ministry.
(ARBETER RING)
Benda will visit Israel next week--
and will meet with Foregin Minis-
ter Abba Eban and Minister of
A Jewish Secular Environment
Interior Moshe Shapiro. He will
for the 3, 4 and 5-year-olds
make the visit in his capacity as
president of the German-Israel
Qualified Teachers
Friendship Association, according
to an announcement here.
Limited Number of Openings Available
The Cairo newspaper Al-Goum-
For Our 2, 3 and 5 Day Sessions
horia alleged that Benda would be
accompanied by 12 nuclear scien-
tists assigned to cooperate with
Israeli nuclear experts and that
they were planning nuclear tests.
18340 W. 7 MILE RD.
KE7-5440
The ministry spokesman said
Benda would be accompanied by
only one person, a theologian
studying the Old Testament. The
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traveling companion was identified,
however, as Heinz Westphal,
Social Democratic member of the
Bundestag (lower house), who is
11
a vice president of the German-
11
11
Israel Friendship Association.
In addition to Benda, Transport
Minister Georg Lever will visit
Israel on Nov. 1 on the inaugural
flight by Lufthansa, the West
German airline, between Frank-
furt and Tel Aviv. On Nov. 5,
Justice Minister Gustav Heine-
mann will go to Israel for a five-
day visit.
Egypt too will have its first offi-
cial West German visitor since it
broke off diplomatic relations with
is
Bonn three years ago following the
announces
latter's recognition of Israel. He is
PE
Hans Jurgen Wishnewski, minister
for economic aid, who will be in
Limited Number of
Egypt Sept. 18-23. Officially he is
iee
going there at the invitation of Dr.
Sarwet Okasha, Egyptian minister
of culture, in connection with the
moving of the Temple of Abu • •
Simbel.

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE NURSERY

Register Now !

CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID

HI

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Rabbi to Administer
Miami Nursing Home

N. MIAMI BEACH — Rabbi
Gimpel Orimland will be adminis-
trative director of a new nursing
and convalescent home to be called
Cedars of Jerusalem.
Cedars is scheduled to open
within the next 30 days with a
staff of 50 and a 120-bed capacity.
It will include two separate
kitchens to guarantee strict ob-
servance of Kashrut; therapy and
rehabilitation wings; a special lim-
ousine for transportation to local
shops, movies and art centers;
plus a beauty parlor and barber
shop.
The Orthodox Synagogue Chapel
will be open at all hours.

MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE

with seating for

BONN

(JTA)—The Lower Sax-
ony branch of the Christian Demo-
cratic Union, the party of West
German Chancellor Kurt Georg
Kiesinger, will launch an investiga-
tion of certain members who enter-
ed into an electoral agreement with
the extreme right wing National
Democratic Party in that north
German state.
The agreement applies only to a
single municipal election but has
caused considerable embarrass-
ment to national party leaders be-
cause of the NPD's reputation as
a neo-Nazi party.
Richard Langeheime, parlia-
mentary chairman of the CDU in
Lower Saxony, said at a press con-
ference in Hannover that he hoped
the investigation would lead to
action against those in the party
'who engineered the agreement.
Another party, the Free Demo-
crats, was also involved in the
"deal" with the NPD in Lower
Saxony. The Union of Metal Work-
ers which opened its congress in
Munich demanded that the NPD
be outlawed because its philoso-
phy runs counter to the West Ger-
man Constitution.
Otto Brenner, chairman of the
. trade union, said in an article in
the union paper that the NPD may
call itself democratic but its known
aims are not iii accord with demo-
cratic principles.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nahal Builds Settlement
in 'Hostile' Negev Area

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

TEL AVIV — A new settlement,
called Beer Tzofar, was estab-
lished Wednesday in the remote
region of the Negev on the road
linking the Dead Sea with Eilat
on the Gulf of Aqaba. The set-
tlers are all members of Nahal,
the 'paramilitary pioneer youth or- 111
ganization.
They were given good wishes by i
housing Minister Mordechai Ben-
tov who hailed their courage. "You
are faced on one side by hostile 111
enemies and on the other by a
hostile desert, I hope—you over-
come both," he said at inaugural
ceremonies.
11.•
Contentment may be a virtue,
but it's death to enterprise.

HIGH HOLY DAYS

Inquire at Synagogue Office

24350 Smithfield Rd., Southfield, Mich.
ELgin 6-8210 or 444-1510

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IS INVITED TO ATTEND
SLICHOT SERVICES IN OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW SANCTUARY
SEPTEMBER 14 AT 1 A.M.

Tours of Sanctuary, School and

Social facilities

Sundays, 10 a.m. to '1 p.m.

The New Congregation

(formerly Beth Aaron-Ahavas Achim)

Religious School

OS 7

OFFERING
AN OUTSTANDING
EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM
Now Accepting Registration for the Fall Term
All classes, kdg. through grade 10, will meet in Southfield at

STEVENSON SCHOOL

27777 Lahser Road
Between 11 & 12 Mile Roads

Mid-Week Hebrew Instruction Available
Registration & Classes Sunday, September 8, at 9:30

For Further Information Call UN 1-5222 or UN

Non-Members Are Welcome
Congregation Memberships Available

a.m.

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