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November 26, 1971 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-26

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16—Friday, November 26, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISN'NEWS



Reform Temples to HOnoi(Samkrel tfaMbugers Dec. 1 7

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Archeologists' Discovery in Negev
May Lead to Rethinking of Bible

Samuel Hamburger. Temple
ca-Chair7 Whieh
-hOPreceded by ;cock-
communal and philanthropic- lead: men.. Congregations: _Pactininating tail recePtion, -eallthel.-Israel Bond
ers, who are especially active on in the dinnei are Temple Beth-El; Office; 557-6770.
behalf of Israel and its economic Tangle -Israel, Temple Emazin-El;
develimment, will be, preiented TemPlo, Beth: Jacob' and _Temple
LONDON — A team of intema, yolved the ability to ensure a with
Isra
: el -Prime Minister's Med- Kol AmL llIrie- Rasenow and his
tional archeologists have made a steady degree of beat.
als at, the third annual Illetropoli- Ointini,ninls
will Provide the din-
dad Be: 1 i doe 41.i./1.
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discovery in the Negev desert Rothenberg said that the "King
which they think may require a Solomon Mines" had existed before
reinterpretation- of the Bible.
the reign of the king, but ironical-
enough were inactive during his
Working in the area known- as ly
reign.
"King SolomorVs Mines," Prof.
The
team also found the rem-
Beno Rothenberg.of the Archeology
Institute of Hebrew University in nants of a 6,000-year-old temple' at
Tel Aviv, and experts. from the the foot of the cliffs known as
U.S., Britain and 'Germany have "King Solomon's pillars.",
found evidence that Egyptians
were present at Timna, 20 miles 34 NYC Yeshivot Get
north of Ejlat, at about the time
the Jews, under Moses, were flee- Money for Improvements
ing Egypt.
NEW YORK (JTA) —A • New
.
,
That Egyptians were present in York stock broker and philan,
this area, the land bridge between thropist has stimulated the dis-
Asia and Africa, and -a crossroads tribution of $213,000 to 34 New-
of biblical times, has' never 'been York City JeWish dayschooIs- for
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suspected.
facility and equipment rehabilita- tan " Detroit - Federation
fieform
Another fascinating aspect of the tion. -
Synagognes- Vitae! Bond . : dinner, ,
probe has been the r:liscovery that
Concerned about the physical Dec. -IS' at the-- Sheraton Cadillac
6,000 years ago the Timna copper disrepair - of the yeshivot, Joseph Hotel. -
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mines ` were able - to develop a Gruss approached The Federation
The Israel Prime Minister!i-
sophisticated . method of smelting of Jewish Philanthropies and
Medal. :the:At-Wiest 'award for
copper and that this process en- toured the 34 schools with federa- service
in the cause of
dured in _ to the Middle Ages _ in tion representatives.
develoPment,
will:be presented to
Federation obtained $100,000
Europe. This complex ,process in-
from various donors, and Gruss Mi. and Mrs. Hamburger by-
Shimon.; Peres; -minister of trans-
matched that money with ano
$100,000. A friend of his contri- portation and_ communications in
Passport-Photos
buted the rest. Individual grants the Israel cabinet, . it- was anz
nobnced by Archie_ Katcher, presi-
were allocated to the sc.hOols.
2 for 5 3.95
The money is being used to dent of the Reform BinagOgnes
Federation'. *-
improve
safety,
health
and
sanita-
Back Door
Mr:and Mrs: Hamburger have
tion conditions as well as to- :pur-
Galleriels
nstay./ of the Allied JeW-,
chase necessary equipment. One --been 'Mai
grant enabled a Brooklyn girls' ish Campaign. :They - are . active
yeshiva to buy four buses to leaders in the Israel Bond pro- -
35? 4116
transport its students to and from
school.
Their interests and benefacticais

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include Detroit Institute of 'Arts,
Children's ' Hospital of mirhigan
and Sinai hospital, including the
Hamburger-Jospey Research,: Build-
ing,- which was - opened . at ..Sinai
Hospital...in 1967. The ,Haniburgers_
are active menibers of Teniple
Emanu-El and CongregatiOn, Sha-
arey Zedek.
Harry Modell is dinner chair-
man.-Maxwell Jospey and Leonard
Sinions are associate Chairmen.
Robert N. - Canvasser, president of
Temple Beth El; Bernard E. Lin-
den, president of Temple Israel,
and Morton Wolin, president of
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Wednesday, December 1, 6 p.m.

at Congregation Shciareli Zedek
Hear an iittportant message at the - dinner from

DR. JOSEPH - H. LOOKSTEIN

Chancellor of Bar-Ilan University, in Rainat Gan, Israel
Dr. -Looksteiit will formally announce establishment' of
JUDGE THEODORE LEVIN CHAIR IN. LAW at Bar-Ilan University,'with proceeds of this dinner

For information call the Bar-Ilan Office; 23125 Coolidge- - 398-7180

DR. JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEN

Max Fisher, Honorary Chairman

Sander Levin, General Chairman

Irwin 1. Cohn and David Barris, Chairmen Phillip Stoliman, National Chairman,

of:Bar-llon Scholarship Committee

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