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Akiva Tribute to
Founder David Berris
Sunday, Feb. 14
FORD AUDITORIUM
DAVID 1. BERRIS
Testimonial Committee
CHAIRMEN
David Greenbaum
Samuel Hechtman
Herbert Speiser
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David Applebaum
Morris Berns
Max Chonisky
Meyer Eisenberg
Charles T. Gellman
Nathan Goldin
Rabbi James.I. Gordon
Benjamin Gould
Morrie Kerbs!
Judge 'Ira Kaufman
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Judge Joseph Pornick
Rabbi Samuel H. Pram
Mark IL Schlussei
Harry Whereat
Rabbi Joshua *perks
Donald Stern
Max Wellman
Phillip Wellman
David S. Tanzman
Dr. Hayim Donin
Harold Platt
Georg. Wobigarden
Mrs. David Donsbey
Jack Zwick •
Hyman Beale
Harry Blitz
Milton . Chicken
Barry Eisenberg
Mrs. Sanford Eisenberg
Morris Platt
Rabbi Jack Goldman
Rabbi Ernest Greenfield
Rabbi Israel Halpern
Irving 'Herman
Mitten Herman
Dr. Loon Herschfus
Or Max Kapustln
tthemar Koenigsberg
Leslie /Crakovits
Meyer Levin
Julian Liebman
Rabbi Joel Litke
Sam Loborman
Arthur. ..Mandesil
Dr. Bert Schreiber
Abraham Salem),
Dr.. Meats Shoskes
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Orthodox Unite Efforts oiL-Behalf
of Soiiet Jewry at Prayer Rally
Continued efforts — through
peaceful protests and letter writing
—to secure for Soviet Jews the
right to emigrate were urged at a
prayer protest meeting Sunday
evening at Cong. Mogen Abraham.
The assembly was called by the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis of De-
troit and was co-sponsored by
Agudath Israel, Akiva Hebrew Day
School, Beth Yehudah Schools, Re-
ligious Zionist Organization and the
Metropolitan Council of Young Is-
rael. Some 400 persons attended.
Main addresses were delivered
by Rabbis Leizer Levin of Cong.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikva, presi-
dent of the Council of Orthodox
Rabbis, and Hayim Donin, rabbi of
Cong. Bnai David and president of
Akiva Day School.
They urged unceasing efforts
on behalf of Soviet Jewry,
which has shown a revival of
Jewish consciousness following
50 years of Communist rule and
attempts to remove every trace
of Jewish cultural and religious
life.
Avern Cohn, who chaired the
gathering, asked that letters be
sent to the families of Soviet Jews
who have been sentenced to labor
camps, to express their solidarity
and identification with their
plight. Telegrams of protest to So-
viet officials here and in Moscow
also were urged.
Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter, rab-
bi of Mogen Abraham set the tone
for the assembly in his opening
remarks. David Schloss, a young
student of the Yeshivoth Beth Ye-
huda, read a concluding prayer
for Soviet Jewry, composed by the
venerated scholar, the Hafetz Hay-
im, in the early 1900s under con-
ditions of Czarist oppression.
Chapters from the Book of
Psalms were recited by Joseph
Borenstein, president of Agudath
Israel of Detroit; and Rabbis Lev
in; Leib Bakst, rosh yeshiva, Beth
Yehudah Schools; Chaskel Grub-
ner, executive director, Council of
Orthodox Rabbis; David Lieber-
man, dean, Beth Yehudah Schools;
Ernest Greenfield, president, Re-
ligious Zionist Organization; Ger-
ald Werner, principal, Akiva He-
brew Day School; and Yitchok
David Grossman, from Migdal
Haemek, Israel.
'Jewish Theology Today' to Be Topic
of Dr. Alvin Reines at Temple Israel
A community-supported agency
Dr. Alvin J. Reines, professor of
Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion in Cincinnati, will serve
as lecturer in residence next week-
end at Temple Israel.
Ordained a rabbi at HUC-JIR
and with a PhD from Harvard
University, Dr. Reines will spend
three days at Temple Israel speak-
ing on the theme of "Jewish Theol-
ogy Today."
The educator and lecturer will
deliver his opening message at
Sabbath Eve services Jan. 22, oc-
cupying the pulpit at the invita-
tion of Dr. Leon Fram and Dr. M.
Robert Syme. Following the serv-
ice, Dr. Reines will lead a discus-
sion of the topic at the oneg Sha-
bat.
On Jan. 23, Dr. Reines will
speak at 1 p.m. in the social ball
at a lupcheon arranged in -con-
junction with Temple Israel Sis-
terhood's department of religion
and education, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. M. Robert Syme.
The closing program will be
geared to teachers in the congrega-
tion's religious school. To be held
on Sunday morning, Dr. Reines
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Dr. Reines has served as visiting
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University of Dayton. He has writ-
ten and lectured extensively on
medieval philosophy, the philoso-
phy of Reform Judaism and the
philosophy of liberal religion.
A member of numerous profes-
sional societies, Dr. Reines is
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the author of "Elements in a
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and "Abrabanel and Maimonides
on Prophecy." He also Is a con-
tributor to' the Encyclopedia
Judaic'.
Dr. Reines' lectures' are open to
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