THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, June 16, 1972
III.C-111t. President Lands Hertz. urger
•liescue . of Soviet Jewish Scholars
r-
Dr Richard C Hertz was cited "Rabbi Hertz has been a re-
for his leadership as chairman of sourceful counselor and a pillar
the board of rabbinic overseers of strength and support. I extend
of Hebrew Union College-Jewish to him. on behalf of our entire
Institute of Religion by President college family, our gratitude and
Alfred Gottschalk in New York more for all he has done for our
('its last week
school and. God wining, all that
- Rabbi Hertz has been a loyal
he is set to
and devoted friends of our Col-
The board of rabbinic- overseers
lege Institute and a zealous and is an advisory group to the presi-
selfless worker on its behalf. - Dr
dent of the College-Institute. Its
Gottschalk reported to the board
special project has been the fund
ing of scholarships for the Year
Israel program Rabbi Hertz has
been chairman of the board of
Rabbinic (Perseecs for the last
three year,.
Dr Gottschalk lauded Dr Ste-
Barkin Honored
It
Canter' Jacob Harkin (right).
of ('ong. Shaarey ledek, chats
with Dr.
Louis
Finkelstein,
chancellor of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary, after being in-
stalled
as an honorary fellow
of the seminary's Canto's In -
stitute. The installation took
place at the seminary's 78th an
foal commencement.
SYNAGOGUE
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of
phen S Wise as founder of the
ewish Institute of Religion, whose
50th anniversary was celebrated
b y 1,000 people at a jubilee ban-
uet at the Plaza Hotel in New
fork City. The Jewish Institute
as merged with He-
tf Religion was
rew Union College in 1949
Dr. Gottschalk called for a
massive "rescue mission" of
Jewish scholars in the USSR to
western nations. where they can
pursue academic freedom.
Ile told dinner guests "We have
ist too many great Jewish minds
n the more than 50 years of the
tolshesik revolution strangling
he cultural and religion: foun-
avian 14.11).1U Feted On N.
America
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Rabbi
CONG. ISNAI MOSHE: Service:
o m today and 8 45 a in Saturda7
Rabbi Lehrman . , sermon will be "How Much Is Enough?" Robert
Stolar arid Ronald Sattler, Einar Nlitzva
CONG, BN.11 ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 7 p m today. Rabbi Berman
will speak on "Judaism Takes a Vacation." Sens ices 7 3o a m.
Saturday
CONG. MISIIKA% [SRA F:11.: Services 8 p m today and 9 in m Saturday.
Rabbi Kranr will discuss "What (lid Koran 'Realty' Want?"
Sul \G ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD: Service, 7 p or today and 9 a m
Saturday
Rabbi Prero will speak on "The First Rebellion."
( ONG. BETH ABRAHANI !HETET: tiemices 7 p In today and 9 a m
Saturilas Rabbi lialperMs -proton will be "What Would You (:ice
to Have Pe a ee'r
CONG. SHAARFAi ZE ► E.::: hers .,:es 6 p m tiglay and 8.45 a in Satur-
day Gars Langnas and 5Iarc Lipshaw, final Nlitzva
CONG. BETH MOSES: Sers ices 6 30 p rts. today and 8.45 a in Saturday
Hasid Black and Jerome Harris. linal Nlitzsa.
CONG. .1 ► AS SII.%1.0M: Services 6 p in. today and .9 a m Saturday .
Richard \lark. liar Nlitiva
C► NG. BETH SII %I.OM: Services 6 p rn today and 9 :Ian Saturday .
Bruce .Ozrovitz and Mitchell Scheeler. linal Mitts a
DAVID: Services 6.30 p mt today and 8.30 a m Satin
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TEMPLE BETH El.: Services 5 30 p in lights and 11 a 711 . Saturalas
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Park East synagogue. cited the Theratron 80 cobalt machine for
chief rabbi as a courageous spirt- th e tre atment of cancer, a gift of
tual leader who has worked stead- the American-Romanian Flood Re-
fastly for the welfare of Rorronia'S lief Committee.
091.000 Jews and one who has pro-
Rabbi Rosen was received
in
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in Romania and with religious cif
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Rosen, chief rabbi of Romania,
Bogdan.
Romania's
Corneliu
who is in the U .S. on a brief visit,
ambassador to the United States,
was honored here by the Appeal and Ion Datcu, the Romanian
of Conscience Foundation.
ambassador to the United Na-
Leaders of the Catholic, Prot-
lions, joined in the tribute.
estant, Jewish, Greek Orthodox and Bogdan announced that, at the
Christian Science faiths joined with imitation of the Romanian govern-
business leaders at a reception for ment. Rabbi Schneier will head an
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Berkowitz will discuss "Is a Uni‘ersal Religion Possible?"
27031 COOLIDGE '
tainhead of Eastern European
scholarship."
Rabbi Gottschalk called for 'a
two-pronged effort of "protest and
pressure by world Jewry and oth-
ers. to rescue the Jewish scholars
who are hostages of the Soviet
Union today."
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