To Complete Tora in Age-Old Ritual at Beth Abraham S ynagogue Sunday A Tora scroll will be presented congregation, will accept the scroll in behalf of the congregation, and Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will.dedi- cate it and place it in the Holy Ark for safekeeping. Menasche Haar, secretary, is arrangements chairman. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman and an augmented special choir of men and boys led by Israel Fuchs will offer musical selections, with the accompaniment of Eric Rosenow at the piano. All students of the Beth Abraham Hebrew School and their teachers will head the exer- cises in a procession into the sanc- to Beth Abraham Synagogue at a traditional ''Siyum Hasefer" cere- mony (conclusion of the writing of the Tora scroll) 2 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue's main sanctuary. Pr. Joseph A.orteif, administra- tive director of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan, where he also serves as professor of linguistics, will deliver an address at the exercises. Dr. Reif is an author of a book on basic Hebrew which was pub- lished by the U.S. Department of State during his instructorship in the State Department's Foreign tuary. Service Institute. Rev. Philip Hausman is the sofer The new Tora scroll is being (scribe) who will perform the ac- presented by Gordon Yaker, a tual writing. member of the congregation. Mrs. Jack Fishman, vice presi- Biblical and talmudic scholars dent of Beth Abraham Sisterhood, say that one of the most important and Mrs. Isadore Singer, a past things a Jew must accomplish in president of sisterhood, are co- his lifetime is the writing of his chairmen of the tea and buffet re- own Tora: but realizing that this ception committee. A separate re- may be physically impossible, they ception for the youth of the con- hit upon a • very simple idea: let gregation will be hosted by a com- every member of the congregation mittee of teen-age girls from the have a hand in its writing. Thus, •outh when a new scroll is written, a number of paragraphs are omitted at the end, to be filled in by a Susskind's Lecture scribe, with a quill and special ' Rescheduled for April ink. In the age-old tradition, this Melvin Weisz, chairman of Bnai will take place a few hours prior to the March 23 ceremonies, in be- Moshe Town Hall Series, an- nounces that the David Susskind half of those who have reserved their letters. The new Tora then is lecture has been rescheduled for "married" to the synagogue in a 8:15 p.m. April 30 in the main ceremony that takes place und'er sanctuary. New tickets will be distributed the bridal "huppa" (canopy). Henry Thurnin, president of the to all patrons, subscribers and in- ' dividual ticket holders of the orig- inal Susskind lecture. Additional tickets are available by calling the congregation office, LI 8-9000. For your very special visit a very special place... The Sheraton-Tel Aviv Hotel. 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Morris Plafkin and Philip Rosen- thal, Oak Park residents, clas- sified and labeled the books to make them more easily accessible to readers and to help the library staff administer the collection. Readers may borrow the books for a three-week period. "O K Printers of The Jewish News for over a Quarter Century /- 1442 BRUSH • DETROIT • 962-3703 PARIS '(JTA)—The chairman of the Jewish Agency urged French Jews Sunday to emigrate to Israel and told them that absorption fa- cilities have been greatly improved in recent months. Aryeh L. Pincus, who also' heads the Jewish Agen- cy's immigration department, spoke at a meeting of the France Aliya Commission attended by 350 delegates ; from Zionist organiza- tions whcise members have pledged to settle, in Israel within three years. into Israeli life was a knowledge of Hebrew. Reports disclosed that 4,200 per- sons had immigrated to Israel from France last year and 6.500 more have opened aliya files at the Jewish Agency offices. , Satith- - Two New Volumes of TED STORIES by BERNARD ISAA S 3 95 - BORENSTEIN'S BOOK 'STORE ISRAEL! POST, os printers for The Jewish News, uses the "hot line." As The Jewish 'News JTA wire serv- ice gathers in the world news, Post is waiting to set it "hot" (before the news gets "cold"). Keep informed with Jewish News! PRINTING COMPANY French Jews Told: Learn Hebrew, Migrate to Israel Dr. RICHARD D. BUDSON, son of Mrs. Daniel Budson of Rue Ver- sailles Dr., Oak Park, and the late Dr. Budson, has been appointed associate director of the Day Care Center at McLean Hospital, affi- WE DO OUR liated with the Massachusetts General Hospital. He also has OWN 'COLOR ! been appointed coordinator of planning for a halfway house, af- filiated with McLean. An all-A stu- dent at Mumford High School and Photographers Pincus stressed . that the first active member of Temple Israel • UN UN 4 8785 Youth, Dr. Budson also was a step toward successful integration clarinetist wtih the Jewish Center Symphony. He is a graduate of CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED IN Harvard and the 'University of ISRAEL AND NOW AVAILABLE Michigan Medical School (1962) IN THE UNITED STATES FOR THE FIRST TIME and serves as instructor in psy- chiatry at Harvard and lecturer in psychiatry for the Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service in Bos- ton. * * LEONARD SABLE has been named general manager of WJBK Radio-15. • is $ Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum, presi- dent of •the Jewish Theologic Seminary of America, announc the appointment of Dr.' DAVID LIEBER to the Meyer and Fa ie Rapaport Chair in the Philos hies of Religion at the Semina . Dr. Lieber holds the rank of a sociate professor. • s • BERNARD FITCH, Canadian operatic tenor and former ntor at Temple Emanuel, Yonkers, N.Y., will officiate at the Passover seder at Carillon Hotel, Miami Beach, April 2. Two of the most perceptive collections ever published dealirig * • is with Jewish life in America, one in Hebrew and one in Eng- lish, are being louded by critics. The Ford Foundation has award- ed a $60,000 grant to ALVIN IN HEBREW OR ENGLISH per volume professor of social pol- SCHORR icy at Brandeis University's Flor- AVAILABLE AT ence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Wel- fare, to develop income mainten- SCHAEFER AT SEVEN MILE ROAD ance projects. * s « Maj. Gen. YIT AK RABIN, Israel's ambassa r to the United States and the former chief of staff of its armed forces, told a mass rally in Rio de Janeiro Sun- day that Israel's army would- not withdraw from the occupied Arab territories for "10, 20, 50 or even. 100 years without a real peace." Rabin expressed optimism about the talks between ,President' Nixon and Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban in Washington at which he was present. Gen. Rabin also is visiting Uruguay and Argentina. * * * Israells ambassador to Italy, AMIEL NAJAR, represented his country at the inauguration of the 71st International Agricultural Fair at Verona, an event attended by Italian Prime Minister Mariano Rumor and several members of his cabinet. The Israeli stand proved to be one of the major attractions There is a sweetness in coming to asrael. with displays of grapefruit, avoca- It is the sweetness of coming home. if dos, strawberries, flowers, wine Lf For Jew and Christian, Israel is not just another place and fruit juices. "...Nit° "go". Israel is the root. * * • It is not just a place to get "over with" or merely to A new sales and service office, "do". Israel is the root. designated the Diplomat Branch It is not a question of being "in" or "out". It is a question of must. 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Samuel Gallant, executive direc- tor of the American-Israel Cham- ber of Commerce, said the two are making a special tour of the United States in cooperation with the chamber and the Israel Gov- ernment Investment Authority. Israel. People who come to lose themselves and people who come to find themselves. People who laugh and people who cry. People who come to see, to walk, to touch, to feel. And above all, to wonder. But no people who sit there dry-eyed. "Please, ladies and gentlemen, please return to your s en. e s . t Plea" n o o sea Bt u does. Not right away. And we understand why. We who fly the EL AL jets and who sell EL AL tickets must tell you (because it is a commercial world) that we fly to Israel from New York 26 times a week, including 7 non-stop flights.* But we must also tell you (because not everything is commercial) that we share that stunning moment with you, every time. Because it is our moment, too. It is the sweetness of coming home. EL AL The airline of Israel