11r: Petuchowski, Rabbinics ProfesSOr, Rabbi Feldman's 6-Day War Diary to Tell 'How Rabbis Read Scripture' Dr. Jakob J. Petuchowski, pro- fessor of rabbinics and Jewish theology on the Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jew- ish Institute of Religion, will be next speaker in the lecture series sponsored by Temple Israel's adult education committee, 8:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall. Following his address on "The Bible of the Synagogue: How the Rabbis Read Scripture," refresh. ments will be served. Dr. Petuchowski holds a BA de- gree in psychology from the Uni- t versify of Lon- don and was or- dained at Hebrew Union College, where he also earned his mas- ters and doctors degrees. He holds an honor- ary degree from Maimonides Col- Petucbowski lege of Winnipeg. Before joining the faculty of HUC-JIR, Dr. Petuchowski held pulpits in West Virginia and Penn- sylvania. He also was a member of the visiting faculty in philo- sophy and religion at Antioch Col- lege and was the first rabbi and director of Jewish studies at the HUC School of Bible and Archaeo- logy in Jerusalem. Among the several books he has written are "The Theology of Haham David Nieto" and "Ever Since Sinai." A major work on the history of Reform liturgy is sched- uled to be released. Dr. Petuchow- ski has written more than 250 articles in the fields of rabbinics and theology. Kfar Chabad Unit Named'BetShazar' So many books have been written about the Six-Day War that some no doubt will be lost in the shuffle. An addition to that collection by an Atlanta rabbi does, however, draw serious attention because of its em- phasis on traditional values and the devotion and dedication of people embattled who strove for life and at the same time clung to the basic values of faith. Rabbi Emanuel Feldman, in "The 28th of Iyar," published by Bloch, provides a day-by-day ac- count of experiences in Israel, starting with the 8th day of lyar, May 18, 1967, concluding with the first of Sivan, Friday, June 9, 1967. These are experiences so im- ressive, marked by incidents that relate the attitudes of citizens who faced extinction but were determined to retain life, ex- pressing the moods of the people of Israel. It was, of course, a period filled with tensions. It was an era of fears and anxieties, but of a de- termined will, and an indestructi- ble faith. Every aspect of the period dur- ing which the original threat to Israel was in evidence, followed by the war and the triumph, are in this day-to-day account. Especially noteworthy are the descriptions in this diary of the reactions of the Hasidim, of their prayers, their energizing passions. The enthusiasm that was gen- erated by the song "Jerusalem the Golden" is described in the recol- lections so well delineated by Rabbi Feldman. KFAR CHABAD, Israel—Presi- dent Zalman Shazar participated in the colorful dedication cere- monies which took place here for the new Chabad-Lubavitch Youth Center which will bear his name— "Bet Shazar." Shazar Greets Prelates The building, which occupies a at Annual Reception square block, was made possible (Direct JTA Teletype Wire by a $250,000 gift from the British to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — President Zal- industrialist and philanthropist Sir Isaac Wolfson, who attended the man Shazar of Israel held his an- nual New Year's reception here dedication ceremonies along with Monday for the heads of the numerous rabbinic and govern- Christian communities in Israel ment dignitaries. Kfar Chabad, located near Tel and the occupied territories. His guests included heads of the Aviv, is home for more than 500 families. It has developed a com- Greek Orthodox, Latin, Armenian, plex of educational institutions in- Coptic, Ethiopian, Lutheran, Ang- lican and Greek Catholic churches cluding boys' and girls' schools, and a network of vocational train- in the country. ing schools which accommodate The Greek Orthodox Patriarch thousands of youngsters from all Benedictos replied to President parts of the world. Young Marrieds to See Shazar's greeting on behalf of the The development of Kfar Cha- assembled churchmen and said he bad is guided by the Lubavitcher Pistons, Discuss Book was praying for world peace and Rebbe, Rabbi Mena chem M. The Young 'N Marrieds of Adas for peace in this region. Schneerson, who resides in New Shalom Synagogue will have a York. sports night Jan. 11 when mem- bers and their guests will watch the Detroit Pistons play the Cin- Rights Review Board cinnati Royals 8 p.m. at Cobo Needs Jew, Rocky Told NEW YORK (JTA) — The Rab- Arena. After the game, there will be a binical Alliance of America, an Orthodox group, has complained to late supper at Howard Johnson's Gov. Rockefeller of the "conspicu- Restaurant, Ten Mile Rd. at North- SEE OR CALL ous absence" of a Jew on the State western Hwy. Human Rights Review Board. "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok In a letter signed by Rabbi Ber- will be discussed at the first nard Weinberger, its president, the meeting of the Young 'N Marrieds' AT rabbinical group noted that "Jews book club 8 p.m. Jan. 15 at the constitute a large segment of the home of Amy and Lewis Lautin, iLon-erbitnan minority groups who often have 29730 Everett, Southfield. Modera- serious problems in having their tor will be Rabbi Cahan. Those who wish to attend are asked to Cadillac rights preserved." The letter asserted that "it would notify Mrs. Lautin, 358-0374. be in keeping with your enviable 01350 N. Woodward Birmingham record of serving all groups that MI you fill the one remaining vacancy Rabbis Get Hillel Grants WASHINGTON — Twenty rabbis Res. 357-0326 on the board with a representative have received grants administered of the Jewish community." A. 1 sew by Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations to engage in independent study or research in various fields of Jew- ish learning. The grants, totaling some $30,- 000, represent the first half of a two-year. $60,000 study program FOR OVER funded by the Charles E. Merrill Trust to help rabbis finance leaves of absence of up to six months to engage in graduate study or independent research pro- jects, or as subsidies for informal of study and research leading to the preparation of material for use in the field of higher Jewish educa- tion. The fund honors the late Char- les E. 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