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September 24, 1971 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-24

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total of S UMO lai_larael Bond sittbseriptions Was announced at
Bnai
the E
nd Moshe Israel Bond dinner. -Shown are (from- left): seated,
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, who gave the salute to Israel; former:Senator -
Wayne Morse of Oregon, guest speaker, - who declared that Israel_
should not give up an inch otterritory; Irving Lopatini-president; and
Ben Kahn, dinner chairman; standing, Charles -Ruben, Cantor Louis
Klein, Abraham Pasternak, Simint -Goldman and Melvin Weise.

TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Myles D. Pianko, Bar
Mitzva, will deliver the sermonette on "I Will - Speak bf Famous
Men."
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 6:09 today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi
Isake will speak on "Return, .0 IsraeLUnto Your God."
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m:today and 11 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Fram's sermon will be TI'lle_Gift of the Heart." Amy Nager,
Bat Mitzva today. Craig Rosenberg, Bar Mitzva Saturday. _
CONG. SIIAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will discuss "A Period of Repentance."
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Prof. Harold Norris, of the Detroit College of Law, will speak on
"Pornography." -_
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 7 p.m. today and 1:30
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Berman will discuss "The Difference Be-
tween Repentance of the Heart and Repentance of the Tongue."
TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 n.m. today. Rabbi I
Berkowitz will speak on "The Reality of Regret:"
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD. Services 6:10 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "The Foundations of
Repentance."
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Services 6:10 p.m. today and 9
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Letter Levin, president of the Council of
Orthodox Rabbis, will address the Talmud study group Saturday.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Lehrman will discuss "The Return Home." Tim Roth, Bar
Mitzva.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Joshua Becker, Bar Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Cong. Bnai David, _ Ades Shalom
Synagogue, Cong. Beth Abraham, Temple Beth El, Cong. Beth Moses,
Livonia- Jewish Congregation, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Cong.
Beth Hillel, Birmingham Temple, Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Cong.
Shomrey Ecnunah, Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Mishkan Israel, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and Downtown Synagogue.

Long Island Rabbi, Who Criticized
His Congregants, Is Resigning Pulpit

NEW YORK (JTA)—A Reform an evaluation of Judaism in Amer-
rabbi who wrote a book critical ica, the book criticized material-
or Jewish congregational life in ism in synagogue life, forecast
general and of some members of the decline of the modern syna-
his Long Island congregation in gogue and mentioned some con-
particular, confirmed this week re- gregational members by . name in
ports that he and the board of support of his argument that Jews-
trustees of Temple Sinai of Law- were not living-up to their religi-
rence were working- out an agree- ous commitments.
ment for his resignation. Rabbi
However, Rabbi Siegel, who has
Martin Siegel said negotiations
were almost, complete on the agree-, been rabbi of Temple Sinai since
1967,
told the JTA that the refer-
mept under which he ,will resign
in exchange for payment - of his ence by name -in his.book of a few
Congregants
was not the key is-
reputed .$18,000 annual salary for
the balance of his contract which sue in the -dispute: He confirmed
expires in September 1973. How- that there were differences among
.ever,- he said reports that Temple _the ,.congregants:abont his resigna-
Sinai would not have a rabbi for tion but that he intended -to resign
the High Holy Days -were not cor- because f lie` telt he- Could not be'
the kind of spiritual leader he
rect.
His - book: - "Amen;
of wanted to' be "under the,- circum - _
_ Rabbi- Martin' Sieger," 'was pub- itaneei" at Teniple - -:tinai.
lished last' 'winter.. ExcerPio.
,He 'emphasized = that he - in-
peared in New York magazine and tended to remain in the "rabbinate
evoked sharp . criticism from some but that he -intended to wait for.
members or the Congiegation:' As the " right - kind" of pulpit.

plaque .depicting
has-relief
the various branches of Israel's de-
itelopment- made possible ,by Israel
Bonds -will bkipresented, to sYna-
logues and temp* which achieve
outstanding results during the High
Holy Day _Israel 'Bond Appeals, it
was announced-by Mullin Stollman,
chairman of the Detroit Congrega-
tional and -High Holy- Day Council.
The gold-plated- Plaque to be pre-:
sented to each: qualifying congre-
gation is mounted on velvet and
framed in walnut. and has an en-
g•aved inscriptiori 'honoring 'the
synagogue. - "for mobilizing -its
members to provide financial re-
sources through the Israel Bond
Campaign for the development of

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aticms
Holy arD
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led
ng • by Adas Shalom SYnag°01
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LonTs
where Rabbi Jacob
- Segal 'win
be making his 14th annual appeal. 7,,,eo0.e, chairmaw:cif -,=the. - Farbancl -
City -Conitiaittee; .- :-abC:Louis
The response_ a ' the
Rabbi Segal's . appeal has made Levitan;-Detroit Israell3ond-diree-
Ades Shalom the foremost congre-
gation in the country in Bond re-
sults.
MOst of the Israel Bond Appeals
will be made on Kol Nidre and on
JEWELRT AND WATCH REPAIRING -
Yom"-Kippur. -
Speakers will be Ira Feinberg,
ickated the? CO
REr t r A tiTaal Market
who served in the Palmach -dur-
Seeenbon ,2
Certified. tirensed Wetchinaker .
ing the Israel War of Independ-
Atestercheige, flonliArnerican3-
ence; Henry Levy, former direc-
Congregation Mortgages
tor of. the Joint Distribution Com-
Building for Israel Bonds Mittee (irDc) in central Europe .1
ATLANTA (JTA)-Officers-and
members of Beth Jacob Congrega-
tion, a 27-jiear-old CFrthodox syna-
gogue, expressed their "devotion
to Israel" by mortgaging their
synagogue for $500,000 to pur-
chase Israel Bonds. .
The project was jointly an-
WISHES ALL: THEIR
nounced by Br. Edwin J. Caller,
- FRIENDS 'A
synagogue president, and Larry
COMPLETE
Frank, past chairman of the
CARRY-OOT
VERY
: HAppy
Atlanta Israel Bond Committee,
who urged other American Jew-
UNA OR-
ish institutions to follow their
SDICNA
example in order to help Israel.
DINNERS
I TRAYS weddings: Bar Mhzeadie, [bier Woidt . &Ord*. ale
'Leo'. Bernstein, executive vice
Showers, ilanqubts,WO.
Conell'd thboluk Wigs
president of the _Israel Bond Or- ,
ganization, described the project
WE
CATER
IN
7THEHOME,:-HALL,
OFFICE!
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as a "unique and trail-blazing step
. '-.-- - OR-SYNAGOGUE" OF_YOUR :CHOICE-•77._'''m —7--
reflecting the wholehearted com-
mitment of the leaders and ment-
hers of Beth Jacob to the survival
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and growth of Israel." ,



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CONTINENTAL:: - WATCH
JEWELRY-SHOP:.

istEw YEAR

i

.

!?sts :,

Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, Executive Director of-the Council of Orthodox
Rabbis - of .Greater Detrcit announced• that a special public assembly
has been arranbed by the Vaad Harabonim for _Sunday, Septermber
26;at the Young Israel Center of Greenfield, 15140 Greenfield, 0,P.

The High Holyday Assembly offers a rare opporks. :ty to the entire
Jewish community to gather together during this serious period of our
calendar.

It is most fitting that here to the center of authentic Orthodox Judaism,
Jews should flock to hear a message of Torah, a message of inspiration.

_The Vaad Harabonim is eager to bring such timely questions that _wiil
rouse us to reaffirm our loyalty to ‘Walchus Shamayim" to kingdom of _
- heaven. Our conviction about G-d's rule must be complete. ,We must
accept our fate.- For even if we in our restricted capacities do not see,
yet there is design and destiny inthe Universe.

Then 'we must have "Ahovass Hamitzvos" love for G-d's command-
ments. The Mitzvos of Shabos, Kashruth, Taharass Hathishpacho are
basic to our future. All Mitzvos are for our own good. -

The third principle is "Limud Hatorah" learning Tarah. Tct_ set aside
sometime in the evening to learn and to study. For it is the instructed
and informed Jew who is an inspired Jew in his fulfillment of - all his
duties.

The theme for this yearli:

"Who is a Jew?"

Rabbi Leizer-levin will .speok on•"Repentance = One o
the fundaenentals oHewish Life."

"

_Rabbi C-haim Keller, Dean of the Telshe Yeshivah in_ Chicago--
will speak ori"What Can Unite Us-8, Whan - Can DivideUs?"::-

,.. Rabbi::Joshua - Sperka'-will presid:

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