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Rabbi Robert Marx
of Chicago Due at
Memorial to Wise

16—Friday, March 7,

SYNAGOGUE

SER VI CES

Rabbi Robert J. Marx of Chi-
cago, will pay tribute to the mem-
ory of the founder of American Re- TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on
"A Modern Parent Asks: 'Where Did I Go Wrong?' " Denise Bonnie
form Judaism, Rabbi Isaac Mayer
Graef, Bat Mitzva. Saturday services 11 a.m. Allen Eli Silver, Bar
Wise, at the 150th anniversary
Mitzva
observance of the latter's birth
7:30 p.m., March 16 at Temple CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Braverman will speak on "The Golden Calf: Reductio ad
Israel.
Absurdum."
The program is sponsored by the
Rabbi
Metropolitan Detroit Federation of CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Isaac will speak on "Purification of Body and Soul."
eform Synago-
ues, comprised CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town services 6:15 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on "The Paradox of Life."
nine area tern-
Suburban services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Arm will speak on "Fath-
les affiliated
oming an Inexplicable Rite." David S. Kosins and Donn Lee Rubin,
ith the Union of
Bnai Mitzva.
merican He-
Satur-
r e w Congrega- CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
day. Dr. Louis Kaplan, visiting scholar, will speak on "A Challenge
parent
tions,
That Confronts Us," in tribute to the late Rabbi Morris Adler.
body of Reform
Benson George Weingarten and Jon Green, Bnai Mitzva. (See Story.)
udaism in the
Western He in i s- BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Norman
Rabbi Marx
Mirsky will speak on "Judaism and oHumanism." (See Story.)
phere.
Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
It was Rabbi Wise who, in 1873, YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: speak on "Anti-Semitism vs. Semit-
Saturday. Rabbi Gordon will
organized the UAHC as the first
ism•"
Jewish religious body in the Unit-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Services 6:10 p.m. today and 9
ed States and subsequently found-
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "Passover in Ancient
ed the Hebrew Union College and
Times
the Central Conference of Amer-
TEMPLE EMANU-EL Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will
ican Rabbis.
speak on "Judaism and Islam—The Unexplored World." A circle
Rabbi Marx is director of the
discussion on this topic will follow.
UAHC's Chicago Federation and TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Alvin
Great Lakes Council. A native of
Reines, professor of Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew Union College,
Cleveland, he was ordained at the
Cincinnati, will speak on "The Jewish Search for God."
Cincinnati campus of the HUC.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Prior to assuming his present
Saturday. Rabbi Minkowich will speak on "Convert Your Pride in
post in 1962, Rabbi Marx held
Judaism to Meaningful Experiences." Jonathan Ross, Bar Mitzva.
pulpits in Buffalo and Stamford, THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. At 9 p.m. Dr. Wilma
Conn., and was the first regional
Donahue, chairman of the division of gerontology, Institute for
director of the UAHC Ohio Val-
Human Adjustment at the University of Michigan, will speak on
ley Council. He holds a PhD de-
"How to Rteire Successfully."
gree from Yale University.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Hertz will speak on
"The Standards of Leadership for These Times." A reception in
Active on all levels of social and
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz will follow in honor of his 30th
civic activity, he has taken a lead-
anniversary as executive secretary.
ing role in bringing the commit-
ment of Judaism to inner city CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Worshipers of an
problems in the Chicago area, and
Idol."
has worked on many boards and
commissions dealing with inter- CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Gary Berg, Bar Mitzva.
religious and interracial affairs,
mental health and capital punish- ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m .
Saturday. Steven Mondrow, Bar Mitzva.
meat.
The program will include a can-, CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Neil
Raskin, Bar Mitzva.
tats, "A Song of the Wise," pre-
*
*
*
sented by the children's and adult
Regular services will be held at Shomrey Emunah, Beth Isaac of
choirs of Temples Beth El, Emanu- ,
El, Israel and Beth Jacob of Pon- Trenton, Cong. Beth Moses. Cong. Beth Hillel, Mishkan Israel, Down-
town Synagogue, Temple Beth Am, and Livonia Jewish Congregation.
tiac.
A new narration has been written Beth Abraham will have youth sabbath services.

for the cantata by Mrs. Robert A.
Coggan, chairman of the evening.
The community is invited at no
charge to the program and fecep-
tion.

Rabbinical Leader,
Ralph Simon, Airs!
U.S. Jews' Future

Rabbi Ralph Simon, spiritual
leader of Cong. Rodfei Zedek of
Chicago and president of the Rab-
binical Assembly of America, will
address the final
session of the
Ada Shalom adult
study institute on
"The Future
Faces the Jew,"
9 p.m. Tuesday at
the synagogue.
Rabbi Simon, a
native of Newark,
was ordained at
Rabbi Simon the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America. Since
arriving in Chicago, he has been
active in many communal and phil-
anthropic activies. He is past presi-
dent of the Council of Conservative
Rabbis and of the Chicago Board of
Rabbis, and has served on numer-
ous commissions and committees
both on a local Chicago level and
on a national Jewish level. He was
a founder in 1947 of Camp Ramah
in Wisconsin.

Cantorial Official

to Speak in Honor

1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tora Weekend Tribute to Dr. Adler
Set at Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Cong. Shaarey Zedek is dedicat- which the members of the board of
ing this weekend as a Tora Trib- trustees, cultural, education and
ute to the late Rabbi Morris Adler. youth committees are invited.
In this way, the congregation
On Sunday morning, the men's

hopes to creatively perpetuate the
life and work of Rabbi Adler.
Dr. Louis Kaplan, president since
1930 of the Baltimore Hebrew Col-
lege, will be visiting scholar. He
is a member of the commission
on adult education of Bnai Brith;
vice president of the American
Association for Jewish Education;
vice chairman of the National
Curriculum Research Institute;
executive director of the Board of
Jewish Education of Baltimore;
and a member of the Maryland
Council for Higher Education.
Dr. Kaplan is the author of "A
New Approach to the Teaching
of the Tora," commentary and
interpretation of the Five Books
of Moses, religious plays and
pageants, and editor of Hebrew

texts and readers.
This evening, Dr. Kaplan will
meet with young people at an
oneg Shabbat. At Saturday morn-
ing services, Dr. Kaplan will
preach on "The Challenges That
Confront Us," following which
there will be a luncheon to

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He'll deliver me from my earthly
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following services which begin at

9. Dr. Kaplan's topic will be "Can
We Be Good Without Being Reli-
gious?"
The entire weekend is being
sponsored by the Rabbi Morris
Adler Memotial Foundation.

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Rabbi Mirsky to Discuss
Humanism at Temple

BirMingham Tempi e's fourth
lecture on "The Place of Humanism
in a World Philosophy" will feature
Samuel Rosenbaum of Rochester, Rabbi Norman Mirsky speaking on
N.Y.. executive vice president of "Judaism and Hu-
the Cantors' Assembly of America, manism," 8:30
will be the guest speaker at the p.m. today at the
testimonial dinner to be given by Robert Frost Jun-
Cong. Bnai Moshe for High School,
in honor of its Oak Park.
cantor, Louis
Rabbi Mirsky is
Klein on Sunday a teacher of soci-
at 6 p.m.
ology at the He-
'Ts-,Cantor Ro s en- brew Union Col-
- 13*.im, who in ad- lege in Cincinnati. Rabbi Mirsky

of Klein on Sunday

dition to his na-
tional duties oc- WSU Music Groups to Do
cupies a pulpit at ' 'Elijah' at Shaarey Zedek
Cong. Beth-El in
Cantor
Wayne State University's choral
Rochester, w i 11 union women's glee club and or-
Rosenbaum
honor his colleague with a talk en- chestra will perform Mendelssohn's
titled "A Hazzan Celebrates — A oratorio "Elijah" at Shaarey Zedek
Community Celebrates." He has Synagogue 8 p.m. Tuesday.
published numerous musical and
Prof. Malcolm Johns will conduct
literary articles and special ar- this musical salute to the Detroit
rangements and has established a Jewish community. The concert is
reputation as an eloquent 'spokes- free to members and their guests.
man for the national group he rep-
resents in the assembly.
Joinining him in expressing ap- Federation Heads to Hold
preciation of the congregation to Latin American Talks
Cantor Klein for his 10 years of
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Coun-
service will be Rabbi Moses Lehr- cil of Jewish Federation and Wel-
man and Donald J. Sachs, presi- fare Funds will send a delegation
dent of Bnai Moshe. Several De- of its top leaders to four Latin
In 1959, Rabbi Simon was honor-
troit cantors and the Bnai Moshe American communities next month
ed by the creation in his name of Choral Ensemble will present a
for discussion on matters of con-
the Ralph Simon Chair in Jewish musical program in his honor.
cern to Jewish community organ-
Ethics and Mysticism at the Jewish
izations.
Theological Seminary, and in 1964
The average value of conversa-
The delegation, to be headed by
he was given an honorary degree tions could be enormously im- CJFWF President Louis J. Fox and
proved by the constant use of four
of doctor of divinity.
simple words: "I do not know," ori Executive Vice President Philip
The entire community is invited of Louis XIV's favorite remark: Bernstein, will visit Brazil, Uru-
"I shall see." —Andre Maurois. I guay and Argentina March 17-31.
to attend.

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Friday, March 7, 1969

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17

People Make News

I

Detroiter ROBERT ROCKAWAY
has been giving a series of talks at

the

University of Michigan based
Jew-
ish community. He discussed "The
in
Suburbia:
Revival
or
De-
Jew
cline?" at a joint session between
the Hillel-Bet Midrash sociology

on his research of the Detroit

and history classes. The son of

Mrs.

Betty Rockaway of Snowden

Ave., he is writing a history of the

Jews

in Detroit on a grant from
the National Foundation for Jew-
ish Culture.
* *
After a week in Israel as guests
of the Hebrew University, two
Romanian scholars met with the
rector, Prof. Nathan Rotenstreich,

to discuss various exchange pro-
grams between the university and

the

Romanian National Academy.
and
the
National - Academy, expressed their
esteem for the variety of research
projects being carried out at the
university's different departments.
Later, an image of Kwannon, one
of the manifestations of Buddha
seen as the deity of mercy, was
presented to the Hebrew Univer-
sity by the Japanese ambassador,
SHIGEZO YOSHIKAWA. The pres-
entation, made at a luncheon given
by Hebrew University President
and Mrs. Avraham Harman, was
made on behalf of the Sota Bud-
dhist Goodwill Mission which visit-
ed the university in September
1968. At the luncheon were seven of
12 Japanese students enrolled at
the university.
* *
JEFFREY A. OSOFF, who has
served for the past two years as
Brandeis University's assistant di-
rector of public affairs, has been
named director of public affairs.
* * *
The head of a national Orthodox
group, an Israeli hospital director
and a college dean have been
chosen to receive the 13th annual
Bernard Revel Memorial Awards
of the Yeshiva College Alumni
Association. The,presentation will
be made March 16, at a dinner at

Prof. AtEXANDRU ROSETTI
Dr. MARIUS SALA, both of

the New York Statler Hilton Hotel.
The honorees are Rabbi JOSEPH

KARASICK, president, Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of

America; Dr. DAVID M. MAEIR,
director of Shaarei Zedek Hospital
In Jerusalem; and Prof. DAVID
MIRSKY, dean of the university's
Stern College for Women.

* * *
A. LEO LEVIN, professor of law
at the University of Pennsylvania
since 1953 and former vice-provost,
has been appointed to the newly-
created position of vice president

for academic affairs at Yeshiva
University.
* *
RICHARD GILLMAN, who for
five years has served as Brandeis
University's director of public
affairs, has been named to the new-
ly-created post of director of uni-

versity relations.
* S •
IRVING J. LEVINSON, dean of

instruction at Oakland Community

College's Highland Lakes Campus,

F. CORYN as director of publicity.
Former director Richard Holland's
resignation becam effective March
1. Since May 1968 Miss Coryn has
been assistant director of publicity,
and from 1964 to 1968 she was
assistant to the senior editor. Be-
fore coming to Farrar, Straus &
Giroux, Miss Coyn was with the
editorial departments of Dial Press
and Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
* * *
Rabbi JOSEF ZEITIN of Cong.
Beth Isaac, Trenton, received a
certificate of appreciation from the
Kiwanis Club of Taylor in recog-
nition of his recent address.
In addition, St. Paul American
Lutheran Church of Dearborn cited
him for conducting a five-week
course in Judaism among the
church adults, and asked that he
return for further instruction.
* * *
N. BREWSTER BRODER, a vice
president of the Jewish Center and
chairman of its armed services
committee, has been re-elected
president of the USO of, ' Metro-
politan Detroit. Broder is also a
vice president of the Midwest Re-
gion, National Jewish Welfare
Board, vice president of the De-
troit American Jewish Committee
and co-chairman of the Allied
Jewish Campaign Real Estate
Division.

Council Opposes
Parochiaid Plan

A statement re affirming the tra-
ditional opposition of the Jewish
Community Council to public sup-
port of non-public education was
released by the Council's execu-
tive committee following its Feb-
ruary meeting. Directed particu-
larly against "parochiaid" pro-
posals to be considered by the
Michigan Legislature, the state-
ment raises concerns with govern-
ment involvement in religious edu-
cation and with any diversion of
public funds from public school
districts already in serious finan-
cial straits.
Adopted upon a recommendation
of the community relations com-
mittee submitted by Avern L.
Cohn, chairman, the Council posi-
tion is in accord with the pre-
dominant views of national and
local Jewish organizations.
The Council's statement warns
that "permanent, full support" of
non-public schools could be the out-
come, eventually, of direct finan-
cial subsidies and it questions the
obligation of the state to support,
competing school systems as advo :
cated by some proponents of the
"parochiaid" measures. "Any pa-
rent desiring to provide private
education for his children must be
willing to assume the obligation to
pay for such services at his own
private expense," the statement
says, with the state assuming its
proper obligation to provide "qual-
ity public" education for all chil-
dren.

* * *

Parochiaid Is Subject

Business
Brevities

International Night to Raise Funds
ifor Greater Detroit Sephardic Group

The Institute of Real Estate
Management announced the awa -d
of the coveted "Certified Property
Manager" designation to LEE D.
STEIN, vice president and treas-
urer of Schostak Brothers and Co.
pany, Inc.
* * *
Four leading Detroit general in-
surance agencies have combined
operations to form SOUTHFIELD
UNDERWRITERS, INC., with new
offices at 24800 Northwestern,
Southfield, in the new American
Office Park complex. Maurice
Klein, Manfred Werner, Don Reif-
ler and Bud Rosenthal, who pre-
viously operated agencies under
their own names, are the princi-
pals in the organization.
* * *
Paintings by KARL GNOSS will
be exhibited this month at MAIN
ENTRANCE DECORATIVE AC-
CESSORIES, 1800 S. Woodward,
Birmingham. Owned by Gnoss'
Brothers Steve and Child, the store
specializes in unique accessories,
both indoor and outdoor.
* * *
The GORDON MEISNER
AGENCY of Indianapolis Life In-
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January, and ranked 4th among all
company agencies in the nation,
Fine Clothing — Accessories
Arnold Berg, vice president and
director of agencies, announced.
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*
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ROBOY AGENCY of the Con-
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
has named HARVEY A. BRODE
its man of the year. Brode also
holds the volume leader and lives
leader awards in his agency. He is
now a certified applicant of the
Trimmed Rite,
Million Dollar Round Table.

PTAs will sponsor a panel discus-
sion of the issue 8 p.m. Thursday
Asti-Defamation League of Bnai at Robert Frost Junior High
School. Dr. William Choitz of
Brith.
Michigan Lutheran College will be
* s s
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc., on the panel, as will Bernard Fei-
announce the appointment of JULIE ger, Oak Park attorney.

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BREVITIES

Rabbi RIEVAN SLAVKIN of
Temple Beth Israel, Jackson, will
represent the Jewish Chautauqua
Society as lecturer at Jackson
Community College, J a c k s o n,
Mich., Thursday. He will speak in
assembly at 12:30 p.m. on the sub-
ject "Masada Revisited."
* * *
The. Moscow State Symphony
which comes to the Masonic Audi-
torium, 2:20 p.m., Sunday, March
16, as part of the
U.S. State Depart-
ment's Cultural
Exchange Pro-
gram, features
two of the Soviet
Union's brightest
young musicians,
Maxim Shostako-
vich and Nikolai
Petrov. Shostako-
vich, director of
the symphony, is
Shostakovich the 30-year-old
son of the Soviet Union's illustrious
composer Dimitri Shostakovich.
* * *
The BETTER EDUCATION TO-
DAY Committee is sponsoring a
progress report dinner at which
Detroit Board of Education mem-
ber Patrick A. McDonald will re-
lease his comments on schools
March 11, in Polish Century Club,
5181 E. Outer Dr.
* * *
NATIONAL BALLET comes to
the Masonic Auditorium, 8 : 20 p.m.,
March 15.
*
The Michigan State University
SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE
will appear at Troy High School,

/eft Wednesday to survey national
facilities for technical-vocational of Two Area Meetings
education in British Honduras
Parochiaid — the use of state
(Belize). The survey is being spon- funds for the support of non-public
the
Michigan-Belize
Part-
sored by
education—will be discussed at two
ners of the Alliance and will seek area meetings next week.
to determine the feasibility of a
State Sen. Sander Levin will
long-term relationship between Bri- speak at a Citizens to Advance
tish Honduras, the state of Michi-
Public Education meeting 3 p.m.
gan and OCC in area of technical- Sunday at the First Unitarian-
. g.
vocational trainin
Universalist Church, Cass and For-
Ayes. Harold Fineman is chair- 8 p.m. March 19. The 55-member
DAVID A. SCHULTE, a New est
man of the CAPE-Detroit Chapter. group, composed of the finest wind
financier
and
investment
York
Counselor, has -been appointed The Area Council of Oak Park and percussion instrumentalists at

chairman of the newly formed
urban affairs committee of the

The Sephardic Community of cultural and social purposes. Its
Greater Detroit will present its first members were from Smy-
rna, Turkey, but the community
annual spring fund-raising, an
grew after World War II with
"International Cabaret Nigh t,"
many new arrivals from Greece
8:30 p.m. March 15, at the Young
and Italy.
Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
There will be costumes, repre-
In more recent years, families
senting the members' countries of have settled here from Cuba, Ar-
origin. Jocelyn and her Gypsies gentian, Algeria, Morroco, Egypt,
will provide music for dancing, Turkey, Israel, Syria and Iraq.
and strolling musicians will play There are approximately 100 fam-
while a catered buffet supper is ilies in this area.
served.
The fund-raising committee in-
For reservation information, call
Shirley Gormezano, chairman, LI cludes Shirley Behar, Mary Papo,
Sedell Chicorel, Marilyn Shamie,
7-5768.
Gladys Yahia, Violet Abrahmson,
The 52-year-old Sephardic or-
ganization meets for religious, 1 .Tula Daszkal, Theresa Senor,
Flora Sevy, Etta Moss, Elsie
Rozenc-
Jacobs Lilly Katan
City of Hope Marrieds
weig, Mari Ishakis, Sylvia Sima
Schedule Meeting, Social and Germai?te, Lalouf.
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of
Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur- r "WITH THIS AD • —
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Pitt, 32735 Old Franklin I
Dr., Farmington.
Several fund-raising projects will
be discussed. A social hour will I
follow.

the university, is conducted by Dr.
Harry Begian, director of Bands at
MSU.
* *
Detroit Kennel Club's 51st annual
all-breed DOG SHOW will be held
Sunday at Cobo Hall.

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