32—Friday, November 28, 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH
NEWS MiSSPC(//lintin Preptire's
Honor Grunbaum on 90th Birthday
TEL AVIV (JTA) — President the body does not. Because of that
Zalman Shazar and Premier Golda I am compelled only to thank
heir, joined by several hundred those who came to greet me," he
other prominent Israelis, paid trib- said.
ute Monday to a veteran Zionist
Moshe Ron, honorary secretary
Beth Jacob School for Girls, a principal, Beth Jacob, Toronto;
on
the occasion of his 90th birth- of the jubilee committee, an-
division of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Rabbi M. Medetsky, principal,
, day. The man honored was Itzhak nounced that the book "A Thou-
dah, is hosting the 12th national Beth Jacob School in Middle VII-
Grunbaum, a one-time leader of sand Years of Polish Jewry" will
convention of Beth Jacob High ! lage, New York: Rabbi M. Bal-
Polish Jewry who served as minis- be published soon in connection
Schools this week. The 350 dele- i kany, principal, Beth Jacob Aca-'
ter of interior in the first Israeli with 'Grunbaum's birthday.
gates from all parts of the country, decoy, Brooklyn.
government.
The fete was ar-
from California to New York and
ranged by a special jubilee com-
from Canada to Tennessee, will Rabbi Mann Becomes
mittee headed by Shazar.
spend Wednesday trough Sunday
Addressing the gathering, Mrs.
attend seminars, workshops and East Lansing Chabad
Meir hailed Grunbaum as a sym-
conferences at Yeshivath Beth Ye-
Youth Center Director
bol of "the uncompromising strug-
hudah in Southfield.
Rabbi Yitzchak Mann has as-
gle for any just cause and a valiant
Speakers at the conference will sumed the post of spiritual leader
fighter for Jewish rights in pre-
be Rabbi M. D. Lieberman, dean, of the newly founded Lubavitch
war Poland and in Palestine be-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah; Rabbi S. Youth Center in East Lansing.
fore Israeli independence.
Elias, dean, Samson Raphael
This center has been estab-
Grunbaum, who was escorted by
Hirsch School, New York, former lished under, the auspices of the
his son, Benjamin, was too weak
dean of the Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Lubavitch Youth
and too moved to respond. His son
dah Detroit; Rabbi Meyer Belsky, Organization of
MISS MARCY PEARLMAN
read a few words on his behalf.
dean, Yeshiva of the South, Mem- Oak Park. The
! "The brain is still working but
phis. Tenn.; Rabbi A. Stefansky, synagogue, com-
Mr and Mrs Sam Pearlman of
Salesman's Samples
Knob
Woods
Dr.,
Southfield,
an-
plete with Sefer
nounce the engagement of their
Torah and Aron
•
DRESSES
daughter Marcy Lee to Barry Mar-
Kodesh has a
Hampton Ort,
shal Lakind, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• COATS
capacity of 40-50
Sol Lakind of LeRhone, Southfield.
people.
Holiday Bazaar
• COSTUMES
A Feb. 15 wedding is planned.
A library of
Sizes 8 to 16 Only
of religious
Hand made original gift items
books has been
and bake sale at the Birming-
"The Gates of Justice," a can- started by
ham community house, 380 S.
tata composed by internationally- Charles Feinberg. Rabbi Mann
Mfg. Rep.
Bates, Birmingham, Wed. Dec.
acclaimed jazz musician Dave Bru-
Besides regular services on Fri-
3rd, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday,
28600 Southfield
beck, will be presented as the sec- day night and Saturday morning,
Dr. Morris B. Abram. president
Downstairs
Dec. 4, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
ond annual Charles H. Alter Me- other activities planned for classes of Brandeis University, former
morial Concert of Temple Israel.
357-0590
for the children of the faculty, a president of the American Jewish
Mishna
Study
group
and
a
series
Admission 50c
Committee, will be the second lec-
The performance, which follows
Daily Hours 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
of
lectures
for
adults.
turer
in
the
11th
annual
Bargman
the world pre-
A native of Montreal, Canada, Memorial Scholar Series of Temple
mier of the work
Rabbi Mann studied at the Chabad Beth El, Sunday, Dec. 7, with din-
in Cincinnati in
Professional Entertainment
Lubavitch
Yeshiva there, then at ner at 6:30 and lecture at 8 p.m.
October, will be
the Central Talmudical Academy at the Temple. He will speak on
heard at 8:30
of Lubavitch in New York, where "Some Reflections to Jewish Par-
p.m., Dec. 7, in
he was ordained rabbi. He has ents on the Current Campus
the Temple.
been active in youth leadership Scene."
Brubeck a n d
work
of the Luhavitch Youth Or-
Dr. Abram graduated from the
his trio, together
ganization of New York.
University of Georgia, University
with Cantor Har-
Featuring Television Personality, Singer Vickie Carroll
old Orbach as ;-
Rabbi Mann, 24, is married and of Chicago Law School and was a
tenor soloist and
has a daughter. He is presently Rhodes Scholar. He served as coun-
547-0896
545-2737
sel of the prosecution staff of the
bass-baritone Mc-
residing in Oak Park.
International Military Tribunal in
Henry Boat-
as
as-
Nuerenberg.
Germany.
and
wright as the
soloist, will be
. sistant to the director of the Mar-
Brubeck
shall Plan. He was the first gen-
. supported by the 185-member Oak-
eral counsel for the Peace Corps,
land University Chorus and Orch-
established by President Kennedy;
estra under the direction of John
Dovaras.
was a major in the U.S. Air Force
MEN'S WEAR
The Furniture Club of Detroit during World War II, senior ad-
The cantata received standing
visor to the U.S. mission to the
will
honor
17
presidents
at
its
pres-
ovations. both at its premiere in
United Nations and served as a
Cincinnati and a week later when idential toast to Israel dinner
representative on the UN commis-
it was presented to 5,000 delegates dance, Dec. 16, at
sion on human rights. He is a mem-
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and friends attending the general Town and Coun-
ber of the National Advisory Coun-
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EL 6-6540
assembly of the Union of American try Club. George
cil
on
Economic
Opportunity
and
Hebrew Congregations in Miami Jessel will be the
Security Charge • Michigan Bankard & Diners Cards Honored
president
of
the
Field
Foundation,
guest
star
on
be-
Beach.
a member of numerous Boards
half of Israel
The work combines elements of Bonds.
and the recipient of many honors.
jazz., a symbolis treatment of
He is the great-grandson of Rabbi
The honorees
the 12-tone scale, oratorio and are Bernard Al-
Elias Eppstein, pioneer reform
spiritual. Its text was assembled len, Norman Ben-
rabbi. who served Temple Beth
by Mr. and Mrs. Brubeck. and is dix. Morey S.
El from 1866 to 1869.
based on the Hebrew Bible, the Charmer. Victor
Union Prayer Book and speeches F inn, Warren
Editor to Discuss
644-7626
283 Hamilton
by the late Martin Luther King Jr. Greenstone, Jack
Birmingham (near Demery's)
Israel Intelligence
In "The Gates of Justice" Bru- Kahn, Arthur Lee-
Raphael Rothstein. translator
beck offers his vision of what a hove, Sam G.
and editor of "The Silent War-
house of prayer should be: not Marks, Eugene,
riors"
(Macmillan Co.). will dis-
lust a repository of religious Kraft, Raymond
Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry
cuss "Israel's Intelligence Appa-
teaching, but the instrumentality Redlich, Nat Ris-
See Morris Watnick
ratus"
at the Jewish Center, 8:30
through which society may learn in. Eugene Sims. Jessel
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7.
to put prophetic teachings into Alex Sklar. James L. Stein. Irving
The lecture is open to the pub-
Tyner. Lawrence Weingarden and
practice.
William Wolf, all past presidents. lic. There is no fee. For informa-
Himself a non-Jew. Br u b e c k
tion,
contact the Center's Hebrew
GIFTS
FINE JEWELRY
Wally Walt is the dinner dance
credits "three Jewish teachers as
chairman. Jack Eder and Harold department, DI 1-4200.
having been a great influence in
Segal are co-chairmen. Norman
my life: Irving Golernan, Daritis
Bendix is the president and Max
Milhaud and Jesus. I am a product
Catlin president-elect, Mitchell R.
of Judaeo-Christian thinking."
Mandeberg will be master of cere-
The concert, made possible by monies.
the Charles II. Alter Memorial
For reservations, call 352-6770.
Fund, memoralizes a past president
of Judeo-Christian thinking."
After the concert, there will be
a reception sponsored by the Men's
Club honoring their former leader,
at which Mr. and Mrs. Brubeck
The board of trustees and ad-
will be special guests.
ministration of Sinai Hospital of
Specializing in Formal Attire
While there is no charge for ad- Detroit said thank you to its volun-
mission, tickets may he obtained teers at an awards program in the
Zuckerman Auditorium last week.
at the temple office, UN. 3-7769.
Receiving top awards for volu-
teer service were Mrs. Mollie Mel-
Hillel Whips Akiva 33-0
nik. 18651 Greenfield, with 20,500
Before an audience of students hours; Mrs. Irvin Hermanoff,
and parents of Akiva and Mlle' 23537 Shagwood, Birmingham, and
Day School, the Hillel football Mrs. Bernard Spear. 19747 Mar-
team whipped the opposing team lowe, with 15,000 hours; and Mrs.
by a score of 33-0.
22041 COOLIDGE
Joseph Hartman. 17317 Magnolia,
LI 8-8208
Team effort and cooperation be- Southfield. and Mrs. Joseph New-
Oak Park, Michigan 48237
tween players were considered the man, 26454 Humber, Huntington
deciding factor in this victOry.
Woods, With 11.000 hours.
.
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Beth Jacob High Schools' National
Convention Starts Here Wednesday
for Februaly 11 -tylding
SUNDAY
SALE
12 P.M. fo 4 P.M.
LADIES' APPAREL
Brubeck Cantata
on Temple Israel
Program Dec. 7
Dr. Abram Speaks
at Temple Dec. 7
Fashion Apparel
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Features Jessel
at Bond Function
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