Orthodox
_ Brotherhood Weekto Bring Together
Merkaz- Announce Rabbi: Gilbert and Washtenaw Clergy
In recognition of National Broth-
Banquet Plans
erhood Week, Rabbi Arthur Gil-
Rabbi Leiser Levin, president of
the- Vasid Haiaboohn, - Council of
Orthodox Rabbis of Detridt, - and
David J. Cohen,
chairman of the
Merkaz,announce
the 33rd anniver-
sary banquet will
take place March
7 in Cabo Hall.
Hyman Safran is
chairman. '
In conjunction
with the annual — Cohen
— dinner, the He-brew month of
• Shevat lO-Adar 10, —has been de-
clared 'Weed- Harabonini 'Montle
among the Orthodox rabbinate.
Spiritsal leaderi were asked to
deacon bus their Paha' MR the
sale nt the Yea& Rabbi Levin
has 'asked priscipias and eines-
*mat -directors of the various
Hebrew admits, day schwas and
afters.= wheels, to imelmie is
their eurriesdam epeeist courses
in the laws of hashrst and em-
phasize its iassiortance to Jewish
living. •
Cohen outlined the program of
the council and its areas of inter-
est:
Kasbrut supervision - 19 sho-
hetim, 13 mashgihim, 7 slaughter
houses, 24 bittcher shops, 7 cater-
ers, 2 bakeries, 2 dairies (Pass-
over intik) and Holov Yisrael
cheese and cream, Sinai Hospital's
kosher kitchen and the Jewish
Center snack bar. Information on
kosher products is available.
Beth Din — settlement of differ-
ences before a rabbinical court,
rather than resorting to litigation
in a civil court
Family cotm.aling — marital
problems, family adjustments and
personal relations, discussed with
a rabbi.
Chaplaincy for the aged — regu-
lar visits by Rabbi Joshua Sperk.a,
who provides religious services to
nursing and convalescent homes.
Library — a rabbinic reference
library available for Torah study
and meetings.
bert will be , in Ann .Arbor at a
seminar of the clergy of Washte-
naw County.
Sponsored by the county's Jew-
ish clergy, the program will begin
at .1 p.m. at the Hillel House with
the topic, "Christian-Jewish Rela-
tions: History and Forecast"
Rabbi Gilbert was for five years
the director of the Natiogal Con-
ference of Christians and Jews'
Project on religious freedom and
public affairs.
In 1118 be authored "The Vati-
can Council and the Jews" which
received an award-in Mt frees
the National Cesdermoce of Chris-
tians and -Jews as nee of the two
best books is the adult cate-
gory, contributing to inter-reli-
gious usiderstandisg.
Last Year he co-authored "The
Bible Reader," the first interfaith
Bible commentary ever to be writ-
ten. He is a consistent contributor
to religious magazines and serves
on the editorial board of the Jour-
nal of Ecumenical Studies.
For reservations, call the Wash-
tenaw Jewish Community Council,
1-66.591397 or 1-663-4129.
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Air
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2_
Feature: "The High Price' of
Poverty," a new series with Evelyn
Linden, member of the executive
committee of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, as moderator. She
will discuss "Who Are the Poor?"
with Prof. Richard Simmons, jr.,
acting director, Wayne State Uni-
versity Center for Urban Studies.
A short film "For God's Sake—
'Land of the Brave" will be pre-
sented.
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DE&II OUR von=
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. -
- Station: WCAR:
Feature: The "Living Music of
the Synagoguge" series continues
with "An Evening With the Can-
tors," featuring the music of com-
poser Max Janowski: Chicago area
cantors Pevel Slavensky of Temple
Sholom aqd Maurice Levy' of-Be-
hilat Jeshurun Synagogue, -and the
Hanigun Choral Ensemble Will be
heard. Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel, series host, will
comment on -the music, composi-
tion and rendition.
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•IN CONTACT
Tune: leas p.m. Sunday-
Station: WJR.
Feature: Hal Youngblood with
religious' and moral figures, hosts
the weekly program whose premise
is to place religion and man in
-
contact. -
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TUESDAY NIGHT
Time: 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Station: Channel IL
Feature: The second part of
documentary an
.
Center Seniors to. Hear
Congressweinen Feb. 12
Congresswoman Martha W.
Griffiths will discuss issues in
Congress at the next senior adult
ceenteuelly affair bruncheon 11:30
a.m. Feb. 12 at the center.
This :Ingram is _sPonaored
the Retired Mat's Reerestian Club
mid is ithakettlir Abe-Diskill
Abe Misletatt. rikineets the Pined
Frilinir,iVeldiriestmlit vale pro::
dhow is .
PaltataillieS,.
was of Almpartinee to senior
adults. There - is- a charge for
an
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Lord Janner Praises-
U.S. Jews' Gifts; -JNF
Michigan labor is highly pro-
ductive, ranking first in value add-
ed in manufacturing per employe
and second in value added in man-
ufacturing per production worker.
THE DIU/ STEIN ORCHESTRA
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THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
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Toledo Family Service
to Aid Isolated Elderly
unanicarrs
Mrs. Carole Muss of Kew Gar-
dens, N.Y4-and Mr. Stephen Muss
of Miami Beath announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Mari-
IYun to Earl R. Rothstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Roth-
-stein of Independence Dr., South-
field.
A June wedding in Kew Gar-
dens Is planned.
DICK STEIN
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RABBI -ARTHUR GILBERT
This Week's Ran and -
Televisise Pregnuns -
Muss-Rothstein Troth
Is Announced in N.Y.
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 5, 1971 27I
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LONDON (JTA)—Lord Janner,
former president of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews, said that
American Jews have not slackened
their aid to Israel despite economic
and social problem&
The reason, be told the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency; is that they
have come to appreciate more
keenly than ever the responsibility
of (Humors Jewry to Israel.
He noted in his appearance in
the United States feat--the Jewish
National Fund, "I was able to
point oat to my- audiemees that'
Jewish . National Fund Wan- Ming
pioneering work on the improve-
Ment of envireament for the last
70 'years."
TOLEDO (JTA) — Officials of
the Jewish Family- Service here
have announced plans for a pro-
gram to locate- isolated elderly
Jews and to provide them with
services they are presumably not
getting because of their- isolation.
In announcing plans for "Opera-
tion Outreach," the JFS officials
said the project was based on the
premise that elderly persons
should be helped to stay in their
own homes as long as possible.
They said that the problems
of the elderly person may not
be financial but rather lone-
liness and the need for help
with physical and related - pro-
blems. Such persons, they said,
may be getting inadequate' me-
dical care and meals because
they may not be able provide
these requirements for them-
selves. The officials reported
taht they had. already fopnd a
few such elderly Perseus who
needed help and urged Toledo
Jews to help locate others.
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