Rabbi Prero Cited; Former Detroit Woman Is Elected President of California Reform Temple CULVER CITY, Calif.—Temple Hospital in Los Angeles, live in Israel Garden Club. She also was Akiba in many key capacities, in- in Pulpit 25 Years Akiba, serving 250 eluding those of membership Rabbi Samuel H. Prero (left) receives a citation on his 25th an- niversary in the rabbinate from Hebrew Theological College of Skokie, Ill., at Young Israel of Oak-Woods recently. The presen- tation is made by Rabbi Herman L. Davis of Chicago. Twenty-three Detroit-area students attend the Hebrew Theological College. Shavuot Quiz By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright. 1969, JTA, Inc.) What is the meaning of the name "Shavuot" as applied to the Jewish festival which bears this name? There are at least three deriva- tions for this name. The literal meaning as it is used in the Bible in connection with setting The date for this holiday is "weeks." In this respect, the term would recall that the festival of Shavuot is one which is always dated as being seven "weeks" after the first day of Passover. Unlike the other hell days, the Bible does not cite a spe- cific day of the month as the date Of this festival. It only records that the day of the festival is arrived at by counting a period of seven weeks. Another derivation of this word would be that it constitutes the Hebrew expression for the number "seven." Some mystic sources in- dicate that the number seven im- plies a spirit of holiness. Since the period of time between the first day of Passover and the Shavuot holiday is calculated as seven weeks, the number of weeks in itself is a reference to the holiness of the period. A third derivation of this term relates it to the Hebrew word for "vow." This might refer to the contention that vows were taken by the people of Israel when they were at the foot of Mount Sinai at the period of the revela- tion—an event which this holiday commemorates. • • • families in this suburb of Los Angeles, has elected former Detroiter Mrs. Allan (Rosa- lind) Marks as president, at the same time as Mrs. Joseph Malt- zer became president of Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. By a coincidence, both women presidents are close friends and were neighbors until seven years ago, when the Marks family mov- ed to Los Angeles. The two are among the few women presidents of synagogues in the nation, ac- cording to David Lesser Caplan, regional director of synagogue activities for the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Con- ' gregations. Caplan, who will represent the UAHC at Mrs. Marks' installa- Mrs. Marks tion June 14 in the Culver City temple, noted that there were no women presidents of synagogues until a dozen years ago. "Since then," he added, "all ! elected throughout the nation can be counted on the fingers of one hand." He also said that all wom- an presidents have been among the 700 Reform temples in the Western Hemisphere. i The new temple president, known as Roz to her friends, and her husband, Dr. Allan Marks, veterinarian owner of the Washington Dog and Cat the Ladera Heights section of Los Angeles and have five chil- dren—two sons and three daugh- ters—from age 13 to 22. vice president of Hadassah. Since coming to Los Angeles, I chairman and vice president in Mrs. Marks has served Templet charge of education. Roz and Allan Marks met at THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Michigan State University, where she came from her native New Rochelle, N.Y., to pursue a bach- elor of science degree in education and where she edited the college newspaper. Mrs. Marks credits Rabbi Leon Pram of Temple Israel for offer- ing his counsel in the various leadership roles she came to play. both in Michigan and California. Before leaving for Los Angeles, Incomparable old-world she served as president of the tour. Let the historic Jewish War Veterans' Bale Aux- names roll off your tongue...Lisbon, iliary, of the Town and Country Badajoz, Madrid, Club Auxiliary and of the Temple Granada, Torre- SPECIAL DETROIT DEPARTURES AUGUST 13rd and OCTOBER 4th, 1969 Iberian Holiday. Person 15 days $510 Per Dble. Occ. Only the sherry is extra. molinos and Seville. You don't just see these magnificent places, you experience them. Old City's New Yeshiva JERUSALEM (JTA) — The cornerstone for a new yeshiva in the Old City, overlooking the West- ern Wall, was laid Monday in the presence of religious notables. To be known as Yeshivat Hakotel, the new institution will house 250 stu- dents. Construction costs are esti- mated at $3,600,000. The semin- ary is sponsored by Bnei Akiva, youth movement of the National Religious Party. 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