United Synagogue Jewish-Supervised Milk Available
A kosher food commodity, Gan Israel only Holov Yisroel
Reorganizes Its
"Holov Yisroel," (Jewish-super- ever since the camp opened 11
vised
milk) has for the first time years ago. He added that there
Administration
in many years been made avail-

able to the observant Detroit
Jewish community through the ef-
forts of Camp Gan Israel and its
executive director, Rabbi Shimon
Lazaroff. Gan Israel is affiliated
with the Lubavitcher Hasidic
movement.
The basis In Jewish law for su-
pervision of milking, found in the
Kitzur Shul ban Arukh, the con-
densed Code of Jewish Law,
(Ch. 38) is as follows:
"It is forbidden to use the milk
which has been milked by a non-
Jew not under the supervision of a
Jew . . . It is necessary that a
Jew be present when the milking
A reorganization of the central is begun and to see to it that the
administrative structure of the vessel into which it is milked be
United Synagogue of America clean."
was announced by Jacob Stein,
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, the
president. Under the new struc-
renowned authority on response,
ture, Rabbi Bernard Segal (left)
pointed out that there is "no ex-
cessive haughtiness" in such a
Is being elevated to the newly
law, but that "it is proper that
created post of executive vice
every man of spirit" should take
president, and Dr. Morton Siegel
the more stringent, halakhle ap-
is being named executive direc-
proach.
tor. Rabbi Segal has been execu-
tive director of the United Syna-
Rabbi Lazaroff said recently
gogue since 1953. Dr. Siegel has that, "Despite great difficulties,
been director of the United Syna- we have served our campers at
gogue's department of education
since 1964.

Pontiac State Hospital
Patients Mark Hanuka

ONE DAY PRE-HOLIDAY SALE

Of Toys and Gifts at

had been great hardship for local
families who wished to observe
Holov Yisroel.
Rabbi Yitschak A. Mann is head
supervisor and "mashgiakh" of
the milking at an Oakland County
dairy, Porrit.
Inquiries should be addressed
to the Committee for Holov Yisroel
in Detroit, P.O.B. 8853, Oak Park
48237.

Harvard Row Mall

11 Mile & Lahser
in front of OHRENSTEINS Jewelry and DAVIDS Shoes

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B'NAI MOSHE Men's Club

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Hillel's Dr. Jospe
to Be at Beth El for
Bargman Series

Members of Temple Kol Ami
will hold a Hanuka party for pa-
tients of Pontiac State Hospital,
Dr. Alfred Jospe will lecture on
where Rabbi Ernst Conrad is Jew-
ish chaplain, 9:30 a.m. Thursday. "Why Does the Campus Rage?"
A fund for Hanuka gifts will in the 12th annual Bargman Me-
morial Scholar
enable the congregation to pur-
Series of Temple
chase items for patients, many of
Beth
El, 8:30
whom have no families or who are
p.m., Dec. 18
forgotten by relatives. Contribu-
(dinner at 7).
tions or requests for information
Rabbi Richard
can be directed to Barbara Kab-
C. Hertz will pre-
cenell, 682-1632.
side.
Rabbi Jospe,
director of pro-
gram and re-
sources, Bnai
Dr. Jospe
Brith Hillel
Foundation, received his rabbini-
cal training and ordination at the
TO
Jewish Theological Seminary of
Breslau and a PhD in phisolopby
from the University of Breslau.
Associated with the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundations since 1940, he
served as Hillel director at West
Virginia and Indiana Universities
April 7 - April 29
3 weeks
before assuming his present post
All inclusive
in 1949.
March 39 -AprIl 19
Among the books he has edited
3 weeks
All Inclusive
are "Faith and Reason: an -In-
troduction to Modern Jewish
• Round Trip via Jet
• 1st Class Hotels with 3 meals
Thought," "The Legacy of Maurice
a day during Passover, at Nir
Pekarsky," "Israel as Idea and
Etzlon and Ellat
Reality," "Dimensions of Jewish
• Two meals a day at other times
• Two Seders
Existence
Today" and "Tradi-
Complete
Sightseeing
•
tion and Contemporary Experi-
ence: Essays on Jewish Thought
100's of winter trips at reduced
and Life." In addition, he has pub-
prices are available.
lished numerous articles in the
fields of philosophy, religion and
For further information call or
education.
write
The lectures are open to the
public.
23125 Coolidge, Oak Park
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Tables Arranged For Parties
Black Tie Optional

Ticket Chairman Ben Kahn

CHANUKA CHASSIDIC
CONCERT
Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 27 - 2:30 p.m.

FORD AUDITORIUM

Chairman: Mrs. Emma Schaver

Concert Tickets:
Patrons: $25.00
Sponsors: $50.00 Contributors: $6 and $3 per seat
For Information and Reservations: Call 398-2611

Irwin I. Cohn

Guest of Honor

Checks (tax deductible) which must accompany reservations should be
mailed payable to Merkos .L'Inyone, Chinuch, Inc. or Camp Gan Israel,
14000 W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. 48237.

