Beth Achim President Meets B-G

New Mahzor Is Used in Grand Rapids

The Jewish News errone- read Ahavas Israel of Grand
ously indicated in last F ri- Rapids. The Rabbinical As-
day's edition that the new sembly Mahzor also will be
Conservative Mahzor will be used by Rabbi Wayne Fran-
used by Ahavat Israel con- kel in Benton Harbor, and
gregation "in Benton Har- by Adas Shalom Synagogue
bor." The item should have in Farmington.

Retirement AgE in the kibutz

garded it as "heresy"
By A. SEDOMI
recently against the faith that a ki!
bier member ought to have
as 20 years ago, leaders and
in his home.
workers in the kibutz move-
Others felt that the kibutz
moot still believed that pen-

fERCsAl.Em — As

IS YOUR ORGANIZATION

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On a recent visit to Israel, Steven I. Victor, president
of Cong. Beth Achim, and his wife, Arlene. met with David
Ben-Gurion. .first prime minister of the state of Israel.
in his home at Sde Bokar. Beth Achim will have an Israel

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Bond dinner on Nov. 16.

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tor.
Rabbi Goldwater and ins
wife Anita were welcomed
to Saginaw at a recent re
ception, at which they also
were honored tin their 31st
w edding anniversary. The
Goldwaters have three chil-

1 Rabbi Goldwater, who has
been serving in Pennsylvania
ill the present, also has
held positions in Canada and
;throughout the United

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HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

AT THREE LOCATIONS

The New WASSERMAN HALL

at 21100 W. 12 Mile Road with

SIMON BERMANIS
RABBI MILTON ARM, CANTOR
and the Beth Achim Holiday Choir

SANCTUARY

tion.

1

A chaplain in the British
army during World War II.
he seas promoted to captain.
In 1947. he went to Canada,
and became spiritual leader
of the Lakehead District of

Ontario.

at 21100 W. 12 Mile Road with

RABBI EMERITUS BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK
and CANTOR DAVID TANSMAN
Rabbis and Cantors will alternate between
Wasserman Hall and Sanctuary

sions were for urban wage- had more important tasks on
at the moment, such
earners but not for kibutz hand
members. Their future, it as the development of in-
the kibutz. and
was felt, was assured through dustries
was
old age b, their being mem- therefore wanted considera-
tion of the matter postponed.
hers of a kibutz.
Once the idea had been
This doe ,: rot mean that • hrotmht up. however, it lie
...
; Ian to spread and to gain
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adherents
more
and
III. older snore
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'r n nen
nn.rne3f from all sectors of the ki ,
he ei :S r11
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the kibuti ' 71
I blitz movement.
trying
jar projects was tr
Then in 1961, a number of
- , tic kii„,tion
began opening pri
work
for
r
productive
find
members. This con- ,
older
accounts for
sate savings
was one of the m a in their members in the pen-
cer
I
e.
d
the
considerations
behind
cis
to develop
industries sion fund, within the context

in the kibutzim. But the idea of the insurance fund for
Yet even ,f7in workers.
of pensions was not
being considered. w sears
'5 fins ago one of the
k i b u t z organizations con-
proposal
to
establish
,
The
k i - . ‘erted these sayings into an
a penSion fund for the
fund, called
blitz movement was first „. 1tudot '' Other national ki-
brought up in 1951, by
member of Hibutz Mishmaar lions
bole are
unions
and
organiza-
now
looking
into
'
(Bory-a)
Baruch
lla'emek.
1.inn. lie was
then a . the development of similar
programs . for their member
u: k ibi m
xe ec rn
her of the li i st ad rut E ni
use Committee for 20 years 1
I Thus the kiinitz movements
and head of its social wet
a
have now come to the con-
fare department.
clusion that they should ar-

dren. •

States.
Born in Wales. the 52-year-
!
. old Rabbi Goldwater is him-
self the son
of a rabbi. At
21. he was or-
dained at
Jews College.
London, a n d
was electeu to
the secretari-
at of the Brit-
i s h Rabbini-
c a I Associa-

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

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charter member and direc-

Announcement has be Cn
made of the appointment of
I Rabbi Harry E. Goldwater
as spiritual leader of TeMple
Bnai Israel in Saginaw.

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mith copy for the issue of
Sept. S that because of
Labor Day, Monday. Sept.
4. there will be early
deadlines. A I I publicity
must be submitted by
noon today, Sept. 1, or it
will be considered too
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mail delivery is uncertain,
hand delivery is recom-
mended.
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will be observed on a
weekend, Sept. 9 and 10,
it will not affect deadlines
for the issue of Sept. 15.
However, because Yom
Kippur will occur on Mon-
day, Sept. 18, there will
be an early deadline 01-
noon Friday, Sept. 15, for
the issue of Sept. 22.

According to Linn. ''The
range pensions for their
main purpose of this pro-
members.
posal is to ease the economic
W hen the scheduled pen-
burdens which the kibutz
,ion law goes into effect na-
is likely to encounter when
tionally. the entire kibutz
It will find itself with a
movement will become part
large numbers of members
of it, through the separate
whose work capacity will
d and independent funds of
either have become limite
the kibutzim,
or ceased altogether. This
situation is likely to affect
the level of the kibute's Trudeau Praised
MONTREAL (JTA) —The
standard of living, in corn-
parison to other--younger-- . . Canadian Jewish Congress
kibullim and will lead to ; sent a congratulatory mes-
Minister
Prime
economic and social difficul 'sage t o
ties within the veteran ki• I Pierre Elliott rudTeau for
hull, primarily for the older ' his decision, announced last
. Friday, to and Asians facing
members themselves "
proposal ; expulsion from Uganda by
Boca Linn's
was not accepted when it accepting 300-500 of them
was first made. Some re- i into Canada.

Five years later, he ar-
rived in Chicago, where he
eventually became chair-
] man of the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Illinois.
For 10 years, he served
served Temple Ner Tamid
in Los Angeles, and in 1968
accepted a pulpit in Union-
. town, Pa. He also was
Mexican Jews Tour Western States
chaplain to the Common-
Rabbi Sam- uel Bets . alel Will
wealth, serving on the staff
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) center' with a "Key to the
conduct traditional Sephardic
City," the trip was a success
of a state hospital and as
High linty Day services at
Fur the second successive
a consultant to the psy-
the Zionist Cultural Center.
sear, Jewish youngsters from
chiatric department,
Ile will be ass's e
Wishing All Our Friends
During that time, he also yid Ilazan, who will serve as I Mexico are touring America's
& Customers A Happy. Healthy
organized and conducted a cantor; and Salvatore Ratan.' Western states to promote
and Peaceful New Year.
radio program, served on Morris Sasson. Jack Lalouf, ,
will, exchange ideas
,
o
the human relations commis- soot m„
and R ay Al ves "
ind develop friendships. Bas
and
sion and isas elected viCe hers ices will begin at 6 p in. . rd on their reception in San
Agri
president of the independent_ :did 1; . a m. during the
Francisco, Omaha and Kan- '
Association 0
Rabbinical
sas City wtiere tour leader
',:ohl-h ,1
America, of which he was a
Rabbi
Samuel
Letter
of
the
c " ! Ice
f i r merrIber-I
Beth Israel Community Cen
rIeld
at the home of NIr and
Lydda Airport to Get Mrs J ask Gormezano. 24330 ter of Nlevico City was pre
Modern Synagogue
Church. Oak Park. A social
JERUSALEM (JTA )-1,yd- hour beginning at lo will pre-
Shaarit Haplaytah Announces
cede the midnight sers ices.
cad-
da Airport will get a
The
34-year-old
Sephardic
ern synagogue. opposite its
terminal building. Transport organization meets regularly
With Cantor Seymour Greenstein
for re4igious_ ultural and so-
Minister Shimon Peres said.
cial purposes. High Holy Day
The synagogue which will
services have been conducted
cost about 250.000 pounds
54 years_ In recent years,
IS60.000i will be financed by
fa milies hale come from
aovernment and private con-
Cuba. Argentina. Algeria,
tributions, he said. Planning
pt. turkes
Morocco,
for the structure has been
Syria. Iraq and Iran.
started. Zerach Warhaftig
nitost Sephardic .less here
At the Einstein School
religious affairs minister, in-
dmm•nded irum CoMMU
itially proposed the idea.
Siiimsh In-

Sephardic Ri tes
On Holy Days

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