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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-28

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SYNAGOGUE

SERVICES

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Service's 6:05 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "Helping Our Brothers
Celebrate Passover."
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today Rabbi Wine will
speak on "Josephus, the Loyal Traitor."
CONG. BETH HILLEL: Services 6:05 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Litke will speak on "New Amaleks."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 5:35 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Then and Now: Lessons From
History." Douglas Mankoff, Bar Mitzva.
CONG BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern will
speak on "When Should Jews Shout?" Michelle Guttenberg and
Anita Schecter, Bnot Mitzva. Saturday services 9 a.m. Robert Ac-
kerman and Paul Green, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Braverman will speak on "Judaism and the Symbol of Light."
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Hertz will speak
on "Israel's Crisis." William Allen Gold, Bar Mitzva. Saturday
services 11:15 a.m. Rabbi Kanter will speak on "Have a Good
Time!"
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat-
urday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Pure Oil."
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Fram will speak on
"The Joys of Yiddish." Jeffrey David Danto, Bar Mitzva. Saturday
services 11 a.m. Rabbi Daniel Fogel will speak on "What Happens
When the Light Goes Out." Lawrence Jay Harwood, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town services 6 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on "The Eternal Amalek."
Suburban services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Arm will speak on
"Thou Shalt Remember." Steven Cantor, Bar Mitzva.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum
will speak on "The Trappings of Religion." James Harris, Bar
Mitzva.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today Rabbi
Berkowitz will speak on "From Sadness to Joy and From Danger
to Safety."
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8:30 pan. today and 7:30
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Minkovich will speak on "Searching a Formu-
la of Life." Karen Waldon, Bat Mitzva.
THE NEW TEMPLE: Purim family service and Megila Ritual 7:45 p.m.
today.
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
Saturday. Robert Schostak, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
da. Neal Sakwa and Ely Jay Mandell, Bnai Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Cong. Bnai Jacob, Cong. Beth Moses,
Shomrey Emunah, Beth Isaac of Trenton, Beth Hillel, Mishkan
Israel, Downtown Synagogue, Temple Beth Am and Livonia Jewish
Congregation. Cong. Bnai Moshe's sabbath services will be con-
ducted by the youth group (See youth page.)

Rabbi Berel Wein to Address
Vaad Harabonim Annual Event

David J. Cohen, Merkaz presi-
dent, announces that the guest
speaker at the annual dinner of the
Vaad Harabonim (Council of Ortho-
dox Rabbis) March 16 at the Stat-
ler-Hilton Hotel, will be Rabbi
Berel Wein of Miami Beach.
The son-in-law of Rabbi Leizer '
Levin, president of the Vaad, Rabbi
Wein is spiritual leader of Cong.
Beth Israel. He assumed that posi-
tion in 1964 when he and his family
moved from his native Chicago.
Rabbi Wein's
late grandfather,
Rabbi Haim
Rubenstein, help-
ed establish and
develop the He-
brew Theological
college there.
Rabbi Wein's fa-
ther, Rabbi Zev
Wein, has been a
leading Orthodox Rabbi Wein
rabbi in Chicago for the past 30

years.

The young Rabbi Wein was or-
dained from the Hebrew Theolog-

ical College in 1955. He received
his bachelor of arts degree from
Roosevelt University in 1956 and
has now completed work on his
doctor of Hebrew letters degree
from the Hebrew Theological
College. He was a practicing at.
torney in Chicago until the re-

THE HEALER

We've got a wonderful Savior
So merciful and' true.
Who sees us through our
infirmities
Who lifts us up, anew.

Richard Palmer
• •


Listen to . . .
"Richard Palmer at the Key-
board" every Sunday 1:15 p.m.

WMUZ 103.5 F.M.

sumption of his rabbinical post in
Miami Beach.
He is active in the Union of Orth-
odox Jewish Congregations of
America, Orthodox Rabbinical
Council of Greater Miami and the
Mesivta of Greater Miami. He has
written numerous articles for na-
tional Jewish publications.
He was a founder of the Chicago
branch of the Telshe Yeshiva and
also served as vice president of the
Beth Jacob Hebrew Parochial
School in Chicago.
The annual dinner will be a 31st
anniversary celebration for the
Council, which sponsors daily study
sessions and adult classes and
maintains a talmudic reference
library. The buildings' facilities are
available day and night to all
rabbis and lay leaders. During the
past year, nine public assemblies
were held. Through the offices of
the Vaad Hayeshivot, housed in the
Vaad Harabonim offices, 125 insti-
tutions cleared credentials.
Serving with Irwin I. Cohn as
chairman are Julius Rotenberg,
honorary co-chairman.
Patrons are headed by David

Pollack and David J. Cohen, co-
chairmen. Sponsors are headed
by Nathan I. Goldin and Leonard
E. Baron, co-chairmen. Donors
are headed by Max Biber and
Kenneth Fischer, co-chairmen.

Heading the ticket committee are
Reuben* Grevnin and Max Gold-
smith.
The synagogue and organization
committee includes David I. Berris,
Harry Blitz, Joseph Borenstein,
Morris Dorn, Sandy Eisenberg,
Ernest E. Greenfield, Charles T.
Gellman and Samuel S. Portner.

Snsskind Unable to Come

Because of another engagement
which forced a delay in his trip,
David Susskind, television produc-
er and moderator, was unable to
appear at Cong. Bnai Moshe Wed-
nesday night.

Wilma Donahue,
Expert on Aging,
at New Temple

The New Temple of Bloomfield
Hills will hold another community
education lecture, "How to Retire
Successfully" by Prof. Wilma Dona-
hue, an ,international authority on
problems of aging, 9 p.m. March 7
at Birmingham Unitarian Church,
the talk will follow Sabbath serv-
ices.
According to Mrs. Leo Silver,
chairman of the special events
committee of the New Temple,
Dr. Donahue will deal with the
need to plan ahead for retirement
in view of increased longevity.
She will also discuss problems
arising within three-generation
families. .
Dr. Donahue, chairman of the di-
vision of gerontology, Institute for
Human Adjustment, and lecturer
in psychology at the University of
Michigan, is also co-director of the
Institute of Gerontology of U. of M.
and Wayne State University. She
has directed the 21 annual Univer-
sity of Michigan Conferences on
Aging.
Chairman of the Michigan Com-
mission on Aging and honorary
president of the Michigan Society
of Gerontology, Dr. Donahue is a
member of the national advisory
committee on older Americans of
the Department of Health, Educa-
tion, and Welfare; the national ad-
visory committee on housing for
senior citizens, Department of
Housing and Urban Development;
and the national advisory commit-
tee on older persons programs of
the Office of Economic Opportunity.
She serves as a consultant to the
National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development.

Dr. Donahne's interests are in
the fields of housing the elderly.
personal and social adjustment
of older people, the rehabilitation
of the mentally ill geriatric per-
sons and in the training of per-
sonnel to work in the field of

aging.
She has received several awards
for her work, among them the an-
nual award for distinguished work
in gerontology from the Geronto-
logical Research Foundation, the
Harry J. Kelly award from the
Michigan Society of Gerontology
and was recently awarded an hon-
orary doctor of science degree from
the Institute of St. Thomas in rec-
ognition of her work in aging.

Sigmund Lowenthal
Beth Hillel President

At the recent annual general
meeting of Cong. Beth Hillel, Sig-
mund Lowenthal was elected presi-
dent.
Vice presidents are Larry Nedel-
man and Hermann Doiny; treas-
urer, Moritz Katzman; and secre-
taries, Leonard Efros and Max
Blum. Elected to the board of di-
rectors were Fred Erlebacher, Me-
nache Haar, Arthur Leiser, Nor-
bert Robert, Herman Strassburger,
Benoit Gorge, John Hurtig, Harold
Levin, Alfons Rosenbacher and
Murry Weinbaum.
Alternates are Kurt Bauer and
Walter Siegler; and honorary mem-
bers of the board, Fred Hopfeld
and Moritz Marx.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20—Friday, February 28, 1969

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HELP!

The people of Israel—our brothers and sisters—are being haras-
sed from all sides. Adding to the multitude of problems is the
threat posed by the new Russian influence in the area. We must
not allow the Israeli people to become overwhelmed by these
burdens. May I respectfully suggest that each of us buy an Israel
Bond this week—

TODAY !

BERNARD EDELMAN

PURIM CELEBRATION — "ADLOYADA"

of the Labor Zionist Movement

will take place

Saturday, March 1st, 8:30 p.m.

in the

Morris L Scharer Auditorium

19161 Schaefer Hwy.

The "Israel Ensemble" will provide music, song and
group dancing. Hilarious skits, pantomime, traditional
and up-to-date Megilah. Delicious Purim dishes will .be
served-worthwhile door prizes. Donation: $3.00. For res-
ervations call: 544-9396 or 352-2478.

To Rabbis, Principles, Teachers and Parents
Greetings and Blessings:
Rabbis, Principles, Teachers and Parents are re-
spectfully urged to remind their students and children
that:
(a) In addition to listening to the reading of the Me-
gillah on Purim (both at night and in the morning),
boys of thirteen years and older, and girls of twelve
and older, have a personal obligation to fulfill also
the Mitzvas of Mishloach Monos and Mattonos
loEvyonim during the day of Purim.
Note: From the point of view of education and
training, younger children should also be_ encour-
aged to fulfill these Mitzvos.
(b) These Mitzvos can easily be fulfilled. In the case
of Mishloach Monos—by two kinds of edibles (e.g.,
an apple and a candy, or a piece of cake and soda
or juice); Mattonos loEvyonim—by two pennies,
one penny to each of two poor men.
With best wishes for a happy and inspiring Purim.

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398-2611

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WORKMEN'S CIRCLE EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
18340 W. SEVEN MILE, DETROIT, MICH.

SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 1, 9 P.M.

MUSIC by CHARLES WEINER & HIS ORCHESTRA

CONTRIBUTION
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PURIM PROGRAM

CONTRIBUTION
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Sponsored by Br. 2-17 and THE WORKMEN CIRCLE of Detroit.

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