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August 20, 1971 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-20

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Beth Achim Lists Three Lectures on Youth Problems

The Ultimate in Nursery Schools

BETH ABRAHAM NURSERY

editorial board of the Israeli morn-
Congregation Beth Achim's adult Nov. 29 and Dec. 6, in the new ing newspaper Haaretz, and he
synagogue.
social
hall
of
the
education committee will present
Amos Elon, Israeli author and contributes to American period-
• TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED!
a series of three lectures this fall
icals.
journalist,
will
start
the
series
• REASONABLE RATES!
with emphasis on the problems of
A veteran of the Israeli war of
Call 358-3721
5075 West Maple Road
Jewish youth in Israel, the USSR with a lecture on the topic "Israel 1948 and 1967, he is a reserve
Between Middlebelt and Inkster
and in the United States, said Comes of Age—The Modern Sa- lieutenant in the Israeli army.
Bernard Panush, chairman of the bra."
Jerry Goodman, newly appoint-
Elon is author of the best seller
education committee. The an-
ed executive director of the Ameri-
"The
Israelis

Founders
and
nounced lectures will be held on
can Jewish Conference on Soviet
MAKE YOUR
consecutive Mondays, Nov. 22, Sons." He is a member of the Jewry, will speak Nov. 29 on the
subject "Jewish Youth in the
USSR."
The final lecturer will be Rabbi
Philip Schechter, formerly of Tem-
ple Shaarey Tefila in New York,
There is great need for expan- son of Tel Aviv. They had come who lost his pulpit in a controversy
sion of educational and research to Detroit to attend the marriage with the congregational leaders. He
projects in the Israel Negev, and of their sister and daughter, will talk on "The Religion of Rock
the University of the Negev— Daphna Bernson, who recently Music in the USA."
which commenced as the Beer- graduated from Wayne State Uni-
The education committee of Beth
Air-Conditioned Sanctuary
_ „, Sheba University—serves as the versity, to Joel Feldman, son of Achim, in addition to Panush, in-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mitchell
Feldman.
medium for such progressive ef-
Services conducted by
The marriage took place at the cludes Mrs. Simon Bermanis, co-
forts in Israel.
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton chairman; Rabbi Milton Arm; pres-
This is the view of Dr. Adiel Miller. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Bern- ident Sidney Silverman; Jack Mit-
Litan, who for three years has son are cousins. During their stay tleman, president of the men's
been senior lecturer in physical here, Dr. Litan and Mr. and Mrs. club; Mrs. Bernard Whiteman,
chemistry at the university and Bernson were the house guests of president of the Sisterhood; Mrs. I
Ticket Committee in Session
who, after a brief visit in Detroit,
Don Davis, president of the Young
is returning to the Negev univer- the Millers.
Married
Group;
Allen
Rosenberg,
SUNDAYS
10 A.M. TO NOON
Dr. Litan pointed out that the Cantor Bermanis, Arthur Faber,
sity's faculty next week.
THURSDAYS 7 TO 9 P.M.
Beersheba university, which George Rossman, Abe Friedman,
Dr. Litan—he has adopted the
opened five years ago with some
Office Hours Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M.-4 P.M.
Hebrew name—is here with his
William Freedman, Dr. M. Feld-
I00 students, has approximately
Tickets also available for Special Services for
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bern-
5,00 enrolled now in a variety man, Fred Rose, Rose Levin, Syl-
via
Panush,
Cheryl
Tunick,
Bess
Children & Young Adults, and also our Child Care Program.
of technical and engineering
KE 5-4434
courses. The shortcoming, he Glazer and Barbara Harris.
Educators' Council
19160 Evergreen, Detroit
said, is in the facilities for re- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Asks Beth Abraham
search, and he pleaded for as-
Friday, August 20, 1971-21
sistance in providing such facil-
Accept Din Torah
ities.
A plea was renewed again this
He pointed to a specific case—
week by the Jewish Educators' the work of an American, Dr.
Council of Detroit that Cong. Beth Leon Zalkow, who came to Beer-
Abraham abide by a Beth Din sheba from Georgia Tech, and who
(Jewish court of law) decision needs but lacks research equip-
in the request for severance pay ment. "It -is very important that
for Rabbi i\Iordechai Tatelman, such outstanding scientists should
whose duties as director of the be able to pursue their research
Beth Abraham school terminated work which must benefit any com-
Come Join Our Kindergarten Family
in June.
munity in which they are settled,"
The synagogue had consented to Dr. Litan said. Research, he em-
Our morning or afternoon program and
a Din Torah, but when the educa- . phasized "is a most important part
OUR NEW ALL DAY PROGRAM
tors resorted to press releases in of academic work."
airing the case, and their story
Dr. Litan referred to other
appeared in Detroit's morning Americans who have come to Beer-
newspaper, the synagogue board Sheba and whose services could
We learn to learn . .
president, Irving Adler, and his be greatly enhanced if they had
board, insisted that the contract the laboratories in which to pur-
We love to learn .
with Rabbi Tatelman was fully sue their studies.
adhered to, that he was given six
We learn to love to learn .. .
The University of the Negev,
months notice that his services started in the Hias building, now
We love to learn to learn . .
were not needed and that he had has two additional buildings and
already received an extra year's many of the classes and lectures
.—
employment when his contract ex- are conducted in tzrifim—huts-
Aired in 1970.
One synagogue board member Dr. Litan pointed out.
The university started as a me-
called the action of the educators'
How Do We Do It?
council in taking the case to the chanical, electrical and chemical
.
, daily press a "hillul haShem"—a engineering school under the guid-
ance of the Haifa Technion. Its
By creating, manipulating, moving .. .
humanities courses were conduct-
Through singing, dancing, playing .. .
ed under the guidance of the He-
dramatizing, experimenting, planting .
''Cong Shomrey Emunah brew University. Now there are
painting, clay modeling, building . .
Sets Holy Day Services faculties in natural sciences —
constructing, reading, writing . .
physics,
mathematics.
and
chemis-
The new Cong. Shomrey Emunah
cooking, dressing-up, taking trips .. .
try.

will hold services for the High
English courses are compul-
observing, talking, listening . .
Holy Days at the Morris Adler
sory, primarily because text-
Elementary School, 19100 Fil-
participating .. .
books in the main area are
more, Southfield.
available only in English, Dr.
Rabbi Chaim Schloss of Oak
Litan said.
Park will serve as cantor and
Dr. Litan received his B.S. and
Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash will offi-
M.S.C.
degrees at the Technion
ciate. For reservations, call Rabbi
and
his
Ph.D.
at the Weizmann In-
Zachariash, 557-9666; or Dr. Arnold
stitute. He did post-graduate work
Buroff, 565-9118.
The congregation has purchas- with Prof. Terrell Hill at the Uni-
ed a lot at Southfield Rd. and versity of California at Santa Cruz
for two years, before assuming his
Filmore, and expects to begin
University of the Negev faculty
construction of a new synagogue
post.
building in the fall.
In the meantime, services con-
tinue to be held in the synagogue Beth Yelyulah to Hold
y
0n, Schaefer Rd.. conduced by
J ournal Dinner
Rabbis Isaac Kaplan and Kusiel 175
Yoffe. Reservations for these serv- Coinciding with the publication
,ices can be made during daily of the 56th anniversary Journal,
We Learn•by Doing
service hours or at Borenstein's the Journal Committee of Yeshiv-
with a positive motivating, enthusiastic
Book Store on Seven Mile. ath Beth Yehud•h- is sponsoring
Hillel•s curriculum begins right at the Kindergainn level Culture, Tradition, Hebrew, Reading. Writ-
-
the 1971 Journal-. 'dinner 6 p.m.
approach and interaction. Learning comes alive in Jewish
Sept. 12 . at the ;School building,
ing, N'Iathematics. Social Studies. Science. Music, Art and Physical Education.
announces Harold:Josephs, chair-
man.
Come Visit Us- and See the Reality
The • pnblic is invited, and en-
for $
tertainment is planned. For res-
Telephone: 851-2394
ervations, call Mrs. Ruben Grevnin
32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington, Michigan 48024
Back Door
Mr. Paul E. Himelhoch
EL 6-706'8.

HIGH HOLYDAY

Visiting Faculty Member Describes
Negev University's Research Needs

Reservations cat

CONGREGATION
BETH MOSES

Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper
Cantor Sholom Kalib

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A science which does not bring
us nearer to God is worthless.
—Simone Weil.

Rabbi Joshua E. Kronenberg
Headmaster

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