Alfred Gottschalk Israel Seeks to Stop Euromat Threat JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign objections to the resolution. The Beth Achim Cites Junior Congregation Formally Elected Minister Abba Eban has instructed disclosures by the political circles all Israeli envoys to exert their in- were confirmed by the JTA May 24. Junior Congregation members of Pam Lippitt, all of whom were HUC President fluence against the recommenda- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—Friday, June 11, 1971 Cong. Beth Achim were honored during Shavuot services, with the highest honor awarded to Ronald Ettinger, who served as hazan during sabbath services. Ronald was assisted by Steven Geller, Allen and Michael Fox, Beth Geller, Elaine Ettinger and James Cantor, 13, Earns Ner Tamid James Cantor, 13, received the coveted Ner Tamid, or "Eternal Light," Award from the Boy Scouts I'd America at his troop's Court of Honor this week at Conant Ele- mentary School, Bloomfield Hills. A student in Bloomfield Hills Junior High School and in the re- ligious school of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, James is a patrol leader in his troop and a Star Scout. His father, Bernard J. Cantor, is an assistant scoutmaster. To date, James is only the sec- and area scout to complete the requirements for this award, bronze medal. He worked under the personal encour- agement of Rabbi Irwin Groner. His studies 'included home a n d syna- gogue observance James of the Sabbath and all the holidays ; as well as knowledge of Jewish history. Com- piled in scrapbooks, James' work also emphasized Bible and the Ten Commandments, t h e American Jewish community and the state of Israel. Charles Himelhoch, chairman of the Jewish Committee on Scouting in the Detroit area, en- courages other Jewish boy scouts to get started on this program by - calling the boy scout office, which can provide the requirement handbook and basic guide. James is the grandson of the A. J. Cantors of Los Angeles and Prof. Samuel M. Levin and the late Lillian Levin. given distinguished honor awards. Others given distinguished awards were Richard Cheyette, David Gin- is and Steve Katz. Achievement awards went to Debbie Loomis, Scott Gittleman, Mark Loomis, David Miller, Steven Schwartz and Randy Snider. Awards for attendance at Junior Congregation Sabbath services were given to Richard Arden, Mark Baskin, Barry Cantor, Jeffrey Can- tor, David Dulberg, David Nosan- chuk, Steven Pilnick, Aaron Ros- berg, Neil Silver, David Goldman, Donald Greene and Stuart Landay. Membership recognition was giv- en to Bruce Abramson, Jeff Blank, Robin Blumer, David Cornfield, David Fenkell, Richard Finegold, Fred Gold, David Goldman, Spen- cer Grant, Jeffrey Herman, David Koloff, Alan Kraus, Keith Lasser, Robert Levin, Hope Lifton, Kim- berly Lifton, Dov Lisner, Jeffrey Lowenthal, Marc Lowenthal, Jo- seph Matlen, Jeffrey Meral, Rich- ard Moss, Robert Nathan, Richard Oliva, Jeff Schwartz, Philip Shapi- ro, Lawrence Stein and Michael Alpert. Junior Congregation meets each week at 10 a.m. in the Beth Achim school building. Sabbath services are conducted by youth under the auspices of the United Hebrew Schools. Israel Alpern is principal of this branch, and youth services are supervised by George Norman. They Made The Grade ALAN ELLIS, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ellis of Faust Ave., has won the Most Outstand- ing Award in the field of physics, given by the U.S. Air Force, in the 1971 Detroit Metropolitan Science Fair. A member of the band at Henry Ford High School, where he is going into the 11th grade, Alan was picked as "shofarist" at con- firmation exercises at Temple Israel. CINCINNATI—The historic mis- sion of the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion as a creative center of Jewish scholar- ship was outlined by Dr. Alfred Gottschalk of Los Angeles, who was elected as the new president at a meeting of the board of gov- ernors here. Dr. Gottschalk, in his statement of acceptance, said that the col- lege is no ordinary academic in- stitution but an extension of the vast tradition of Jewish learning which has placed the Jew in the forefront of intellectual and cul- tural strivings. Dr. Gottschalk said, "In parti- cular, if it takes the program of Judaism seriously and if the 'mis- sion of Israel' is a constant reality, a Jewish college cannot affect a neutrality when it comes to the affairs of the world." Dr. Gottschalk pointed out that "Hillel, Akiva, Maimonides were not timid souls, research technicians who packaged their thoughts in footnotes for a world they hardly thought interested in their work. "They were activists who want- ed their scholarship to change the world and mold it to the Jewish ideal. "The purpose of Jewish learn- ing, then," said the educator, "is to create a human being who is a Jew, passionately attached to the knowledge and values of the past, deeply involved in the burning present and in the life of his peo- ple." tions reportedly contained in the document adopted recently by the foreign ministers of the Common Market countries. The document reportedly endorses virtually total Israeli withdrawal from the occu- pied Arab territories. 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I Come First to TEL AVIV (JTA)—Boris Gapo- • nov, the prize-winning Soviet Jew- ish poet and translator who has • been hospitalized since he arrived in Israel May 28, has been admit- • OAK PARK ted to membership in the Israeli Writers Association. Two officials of the association visited him at his bedside at Tel * * * Hashomer Hospital to bring him Julius Chajes, director of the the news. Also admitted to the as- Jewish Center Music School, will sociation was the Soviet Jewish FOR THE BEST IN present Carol Brown, Neal Goren, poet Joseph Kerler. MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Jeffrey Chajes, Dennis Levine, Gaponov, 37, is suffering from Karen Hermelin, Caroline O'Con- meningitis and is in critical con- nor, Jacqueline Shecter and Susie dition. Israeli physicians have And His Orchestra Spiwak in a student recital 2 p.m. cabled the Leningrad hospital, Sunday in the music room of the where he underwent surgery re- 358-0938 Jewish Center. Mrs. Gertrude cently, for his case history. O'Connor will be guest artist. His doctors have cut visits to a bar e minimum, although his mother is permitted to remain Lahav to Lead Services with him day and night. Lahav United Synagogue Youth of Cong. Beth Achim and the gradu- ating class of Beth Achim United Hebrew Schools will conduct serv- $ 2 given to lucky finder ices Saturday in the main sanctu- ary. Following services, Lahav will Hillel Day School sponsor a cultural luncheon with Antique Finders Show speaker Daniel Guyer, who has just 32200 Middleblet The Bnai Moshe Talis and Tephi- returned from Israel. Religious lin Club will hold its annual Father June 20th thru 22nd chairman of Lahav is Barry 851-2397 and Son Bowling Tourney Sunday. Lippitt. The fathers and youth members will meet in the chapel at 8:30 The a.m., followed by a breakfast pre- pared by the men's club. Trophy presentations will be made during breakfast to members of the club's for the bowling league. 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