McGovern Backs Credits for Pupils in Private Schools
Stained Glass
majorities, we cannot neglect of Bnal Brith Joined seven
CHICAGO — Sen. George
in an address at minorities." other major religious, civic
Family Memorializes Ervin Klein Window Placed McGovern,
He said parochial schools and educational organiza-
a Catholic vocational 'school
tions in asking the U.S. Su-
at Beth Jacob
here, said federal tax credits play an important education-
al role in eight urban states, preme Court to strike down
20—Friday, Sept. 22, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Arthur W. Kollin, president
, and Rabbi H. Philip Berko-
witz, spiritual leader, of
I Temple Beth Jacob of Pon-
Itiac, announce the dedication
of a stained glass window.
should be granted to parents
who send their children to including Michigan.
The window, which sym-
bolically depicts the House
of Jacob, was the gift of the
Harold Goldberg family and
has been placed in the Ko-
vinsky Memorial Chapel.
•I
Designer of the window
The memory of Detroiter Ervin Klein, who died Sept. was Mrs. Cyvia Snyder, a
4, 1970, was honored recently by his family when they dedi- member of Temple Beth
cated a grove of trees in Israel. Attending the ceremony Jacob. Mrs. Snyder is a
at the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest were his widow, Mrs. member and student of the
Frida Klein (third from right), his two sonos, Emery (right) Bloomfield Art Association,
and Bernard and their families. Also on hand was a party a graduate with honors from
of over 20 other members of the family who live in Israel. Wayne State University and
With Rabbi Emanuel Fisher officiating, each participant a former art teacher.
Mrs. Snyder depicted the
planted one sm311 seedling, symbolic of the grove of 1,000
Twelve Tribes. Jacob's sons,
trees to come.
which are symbolically inter-
woven into the design.
SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
Rabbi Wine will speak on "The Sacred Mushroom."
Steven Sherman, Bar Mitzva.
Synagogue Models
TEMPLE BETH EL: Sukkot services 5:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Kanter will conduct a music-prayer service in on Display in NYC
NEW YORK—Eight models
the temple sukka.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Sukkot services 6 p.m. today, of historic syzagogues went
8:40 a.m. Saturday and 8:50 a.m. Sunday. Adrien on display at the Metropoli-
tan Museum Wednesday in
Chandler and Lisa Levine, Bnot Mitzva Saturday.
an exhibit entitled "Syna-
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Sukkot services will be held at the gogues from Damascus to
Birmingham Unitarian Church 8:30 p.m. today. Ellen Newport: 15 Centuries of
R. Oppenheim, Bat Mitzva, will conduct the entire
Jewish History."
service, and deliver a sermonette. Rabbi Conrad will
The models are the first
discuss the meaning of the symbols. A family service group of a larger assemblage
will be held 7:45 p.m. Sunday. A procession for the
children will precede refreshments in the sukka.
"Religious-oriented schools
are "vital sources of stabili-
ty, continuity and civic loy-
alty," Sen. McGovern said.
While he has pledged to
bring more financial aid to
public schools, he said, "we
cannot neglect the one out of
10 students who are not in
public schools. In defending
Lubavitch Aids
Sukkot Mitzva
The call was issued by
nom 7111.111.1.
being created for the muse-
um of Yeshiva University
Sukkot services also are scheduled at Cong. Beth Abra- which will open in 1973.
The Metropolitan exhibit
ham-Hillel (6:15 p.m. and 9 a.m. both days); Cong. Shaarey
Zedek (6 p.m. today, 6:15 p.m. Saturday and 8:45 a.m. will remain on view through
both days); Cong. Bnai David (6:15 p.m. today and 8:30 Oct 22.
a.m. Saturday); and Cong. Beth Moses (6:15 p.m. and
8:45 a.m. both days).
We need a home like all
Also, at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Livonia Jewish nations, to live in our historic
land,
to be there as all na-
Congregation, Young Israel of Greenfield, Young Israel of
Northwest, Cong. Shomrey Emunab, Cong. Beth Isaac of tions through God and his-
Trenton, Young Israel of Southfield (Stevenson School), tary.—M. Lilienblum in "The
Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yebudah, Downtown Synagogue and Future of Our People, On Is-
rael's Renaissance."
13340 W. Seven Mile.
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Rabbi Moshe Sherer, execu-
tive president of Agudath Is-
rael of America. The Agu-
dath Israel leader is the
president of CREDIT (Citi-
zens Relief for Education by
Income Tax), a coalition of
nonpublic school interests,
which is making a major ef-
fort to obtain federal income
tax credits for nonpublic
school parents.
At the same time, the
American Jewish Congress
and Anti-Defamation League
Traverse City Jews
Say Thanks Detroit
Thanks to the generosity of
Jewish News readers, the
community of Traverse City
CONG BETH ACHIM: Sukkot services will be held 6:15 now has enough prayerbooks
p.m. today; 6 p.m. Saturday; and 8:45 a.m. Saturday to go around.
and Sunday. Rabbi Arm will preach on "Minimal De-
M. J. Fivenson appealed to
mands and Maximal Needs" Saturday and "Frail But the newspaper several weeks
ago to publicize the need for
Firm" Sunday.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Sukkot services will be held 7:30 prayerbooks in that Northern
p.m. today, when Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on Michigan community, where
"Back to Nature." Julianne Silverstein Bat Mitzva. there has been increased
At 10:30 a.m. services Sunday, Rabbi liMsenbaum will attendance at Temple Beth
discuss "The Frail Sukka." Aubrey Strickstein, Bar El.
"Today," said Fivenson,
Mitzva. Children will bring fruit and canned goods to
the sukka after which they will be given to the needy. "thanks to some very won-
derful people, Temple Beth
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Sukkot services will be held 7:30 El in Traverse City has
today. Rabbi Loss will speak on "The Sukkot Story." more than enough prayer-
Andrea Edelstein, Slit Mitzva. Children will be blessed books to go around. It's won-
at 11 a.m. services Saturday.
derful and rewarding to find
CONG. SHAAREY SIIOMAYIM: Sukkot services 6 p.m. people responding this way."
Student rabbi Stephen
6:50
p.m.
Saturday
and
9
a.m.
Saturday
and
today, ,
Sunday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Tradition Sniderman of Hebrew Union
of Sukkot" and "The Festival of Joy" at morning College added his thanks to
the Detroit community.
services.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Sukkot services 6:30
p.m. today, 7:30 a.m. Saturday and 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Chicago Synagogue
Rabbi Berman will preach on "The Reconstruction of Opens Child Center
the Sukka" Saturday and "A Sukka for All Seasons"
CHICAGO (JTA) — The
Sunday.
Board of Jewish Education
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sukkot services 6 p.m. today and of Metropolitan Chicago an-
Saturday and 8:45 a.m. both days. Rabbi Lehrman will nounced the establishment of
preach on "Strength In the Sukka" and "Why Pray?" an Early Childhood Center
at Cong. Beth Tikvah. The
at morning services.
program will run from Sep-
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sukkot services 6 p.m. tember 1972 through June
today, 6:30 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. both days. Rabbi
ages 3
Rosenbloom will speak on "Lulav and Etrog: a New 1973 for children
41/2, attending three
Interpretation" Saturday. and Rabbi Segal will preach through
or five-day schedules, the
on "Doing Without the Fourth Wall" Sunday. A com- board announced.
munal reception in the sukka will follow services.
The child development or-
CONG. MISIIKAN ISRAEL: Sukkot services 6:15 p.m. iented curriculum offers an
today and 9 a.m. Saturday, when Rabbi Kranz will speak integrated program of gen-
on "A Hasidic Sukka."
eral and Jewish content
TEMPLE BETA JACOB of Pontiac: Sukkot services will based on an understanding
will
discuss
Rabbi
Berkowitz
be held 8 p.m. today.
of the young child's growth
"Sultkot 5733."
needs,
according to the
p.m.
today.
services
8:30
board.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Sukkot
public school financing by
mea n s of property taxes, a
tax credits for parents of method_that made Mexican-
nonpublic school children al- American children "orphans
of the Texas school system,"
ready is before Congress.
Earlier, the heads of eight they charged.
"The racial discrimination
national non-Orthodox organ-
izations who warned a hear- issue . . . lies at the very
ing of the House Ways and core of this case," it was as-
Means Committee against serted in a friend-of-the-court
providing tax credits to non- brief submitted by the nine
public school parents, were groups. They charged that
called upon to "repent of wealth determined the qual-
their diehard and unrelent- ity of education in Texas,
ing efforts to deprive Jewish thereby
against school discriminating
districts con-
education of any and every
form of indirect government- taining large percentages of
Mexican-American children.
al assistance."
Legislation to authorize
parochial schools.
The festival of Sukkot will
find young men and rabbis of
the Lubavitcher Center walk-
ing the streets with Inlay and
etrog (palm branch and
citron). Their mission will be
to invite fellow Jews to per-
form the biblical precept of
making a blessing and waiv-
ing the lulav and etrog. Dur-
ing the intermediate days of
the festival, when driving is
premitted, they will expand
this projeit to include other
areas. In the photograph,
Rabbi Joshua Gordon assists
Gary Bronstein with observ-
ance of the mitzva. The cen-
ter also will assist all who
wish to preform this precept.
A lulav and etrog will be
available for all at the center
on Sukkot.
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SUCCOTH
PARTY
at the new Temple site
14 Mile and Telegraph
Sunday, September 24-3:00
You are invited to bring your family
for fun, games, song and refreshments
There will be guided tours of our
new facilities under construction