Friday, May 12, 1972-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Minor Obstacles' Stopping Vatican From Recognizing Israel, Prelate Says Temple Israel Funds Aid Future Rabbi BUENOS AIRES (ITA) — A visiting French cardinal told lead- ers of Argentine Jewry that there are no basic objections to the rec- ognition of Israel by the Vatican, only accidental obstacles arising from the Middle East situation and the situation of Christian communi- ties in the Arab states. Jean Cardinal Deanielou of France, adviser to Pope Paul VI, made those remarks during a visit to the DATA, the central represen- tative body of Argentine Jewry. Cardinal Deanielou is the high- est ranking dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church to visit the DATA He was received by its president, Dr. Sion Cohen Imach; and Dr. Da- vid Kahana, chief rabbi of Ar- gentina. The Cardinal said that despite his crowded schedule he did not want to leave Argentina without paying his respects to the Jewish community. 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All Styles Stop in Today HARRY THOMAS 24750 Telegraph at Ten Mile Rd BANKARD DINERS MASTER Thurs. to 8 - Sunday 11 to 4 Daily to 6 p.m. "Fine Clothes for 36 Years - ding anniversary three years ago. The Sisterhood Scholarship Fund. in existence for a number of years. provided funds to two other Tem- ple Israel students who will be ordained June 3 from IICC-.1111 in Cincinnati. They are Mark Shook -in of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shook. and Daniel B. S ■ rne son of Rabbi and Mrs M. Robert Syme Rabbi Shook has already ac- cepted a pulpit at Temple Israel. St. Louis Rabbi Susie began work in January at thy- New S, irk of- ti es of the Union of American Ilehres• tth , re he woes as assistant dire,ty of the National Federation of temple Youth. Temple Israel and its religious school have produced a half dozen rabbis in the past decade. and one former student now serves as a cantor. all in the Reform mo‘e merit_ Two funds created by Temple `i Israel will assist a young Detroit ! coilege graduate to begin studies next fall at the Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem. Harold Caminker, a recent grad- uate of Michigan State University and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caminker, of Starlane Rd . South- field. has already left for Israel where he will work on a kibutz until his freshman rabbinical class commences in September. Both congregational funds, the Ann and Sam Wexler Rabbinical Scholarship Fund and the sister- hood Scholarship Fund. have helped numerous candidates for the Reform rabbinate to launch their careers. The Wexler Fund was created by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wexler to honor the couple on the occasion of their 50th wed- Cantorial :Masterpiece Slated on Bnai Moshe Anniverftary Cong. Bnai Moshe will present HERE THEY ARE! $110 of and 548-3926 548-4160 541-9704 Reg $1 3 5 to S185 60th Anniversary 25th Anniversary AND BUSINESS in Honor of IN VOLKSWAGEN THANKS! presents A CONCERT OF CANTOR AL MASTERPIECES SPECIALIST PORSCHE CARS i e Rd. 1018 9 Alfons G. Rehme Cong. B'nai Moshe Town Hall Series • of Cantor's Assembly of America SUNDAY, MAY 21 8: 1 5 p.m. CANTOR JACOB BARKIN of Cong. Shoorey Zedek Century to modern music for Amer- a "Concert of Cantorial Master- lean Conservative and Reform con- pieces" 8:15 p.m. May 21 in cele- gregations. bration of the 60th anniversary Two numbers will Ix. in Yid- of the congregation and 25 years dish: "A Ilazendl of Shades." since the establishment of the Can- about three 'synagogue members tors Assembly of America. This who express their opinion of the will be the last event of the town !visiting cantor; and the humorous hall series of 1971 - 1972. ''llazanim on Trial," about three The conceit will feature the cantors who come to audition in Choral Ensemble of Bnai Moshe. a synagogue. Larry. Rockind is chairman -f with Cantor Louis Klein as direc- the town hall series, Rabbi Moses tor and soloist. be 07. I,ehrrnan's remarks Cantors Jacob Itarkin of Shaarey the Tone of the People's Sool Zedek and Moshe Taube of Pitts- burgh will be gue0t artists Devoted to "the golden age - of synagogue composition and cantor- ial virtuosity the priii7ram will con- sist entirely of music ,,ritten and used in the s!,nagogile. It ii ii range from Mizanic the and choral comp NY CANTOR MOSHE TAUBF Synagogue Observes Centennial Birthday t .1 . 11 ;---1',1 .2 NEW 'vim ,: he hilath Jeshi::on founded in I/17..: as an Orthodox Jcs ish congregation. launched the celebration of its centennial year at a convocation , of 1,000 members. Three generations of one rabbinic family have served in the ministry of the congregation throughout the past 66 years. The associate rabbi of the con- gregation is Rabbi Haskel Look- ' stein, who also serves as the prin- cipal of the Ramaz School, the day ; school which is sponsored by Ke- ! hilath Jeshorun. The liberals, whose thinking once had an economic and political base are now off base.—Max Ler- ner. CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN of Cong. 8 oat Moshe and the B'nai Moshe Choral Ensemble TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SYNAGOGUE OFFICE. Cantor Harkin Cantor Taube LI 8-9000