Beth Achim Awaits Author Collins Larry Collins, author of "0 Jerusalem," will appear in the Bertha Klein Memorial Lecture at Cong. Beth Achim 8 p.m. Oct. 16. Bernard Panush, chairman of the lecture series, said admission will be free to Vie community. Collins also co-authored the best sellers "Is Paris Burn- ing?" and "Or I'll Dress You in Mourning." The Jewish community will have an opportunity to ques- tion Collins about the con- troversial Deir Yassin inci- dent, or any other parts of the book, in the question- answer period after the lec- ture. Rabbi Milton Arm will in- troduce the author. Friday, Oct. 6, 1972-19 Israel Philharmonic Michigan THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Appearances Greeted by Mayor, Lubavitch Unit Stresses Mitzvot vaoces, the committee will Council, Members of Congress embark on a tefillin and mezuza campaign and an ef- fort to encourage Sabbath candle lighting in Jewish homes. Volunteers may con- tact the center, 548-2666. Ilembers Create Work of Art for Pontiac Temple A member's sketch of a remodeled sanctuary has be- come reality with a gift from the Harold Goldberg Family of Orchard Lake to Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac. Richard Levinson, who en- gineered the concept and de- sign, drafted another mem- Detroit Mayor Roman Gribbe (center) and Common ber, artist Cyvia Snyder, to Detroiter Directs Councilman Carl Levin (left) present proclamations to create a 6-by 10-foot stained leaders of the Zionist Organization of Detroit on the United Synagogue glass window. Now the focal Point of the occasion of the scheduled visit of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to Detroit. Shown with the city's leaders are sanctuary wall, this work Midwest Region Mrs. Jack Greenberg, Richard Kramer and, accepting the Raymond G. Kalef has "The House of Jacob," por- proclamation from the mayor, Jack Greenberg, presi- been appointed executive di- trays the 12 Tribes of Is- dent of the ZOD. rector of the Midwest Region rael. Bands which encircle * • * of United Synagogue of the window symbolize Jacob Michigan state. Metropolitan Detroit and national lead- America, it was announced as father of Judaism. The ers greeted the visits in Detroit this week of the Israel by Dr. Sheldon Kamin, pres- 12 sons are arranged in sym- Philharmonic Orchestra. bolic form in blues, reds, ident of the region. The Israeli musicians' visits in Detroit, Flint and Ann greens and yellows. Kalef, a graduate of the Arbor were occasions for greetings. school of social work of the A proclamation by Mayor Roman Gribbs, a resolution University of Manitoba, has adopted by the Detroit Common Council and a message been in the Jewish commu- of greetings from all Michigan members of Congress wel- nal field for many years. He comed the musicians. worked for the Detroit Jew- T h e Jewish Community Under the direction of Congressman William S. Broom- ish Center and was a youth director with Bnai David Council's opening delegate field, the following message, with the appended si^na- Synagogue. For the Bnai assembly of the season will tures, was issued this week: On behalf of the people of Michigan, we wish to Brith Youth Organization, he be held 8:15 p.m. Oct. 16 at extend our warm and sincere greetings to all the was regional director in Win- Cong. Bnai David, it was an- nounced by Community members of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra on nipeg from 1963 to 1970, and the occasion of your upcoming visit to East Lansing, in Chicago since January Council President Hubert J. Sidlow, Flint, Ann Arbor and Detroit. We feel certain that 1971. your presence and music will serve to strengthen and Kalef was chaplain to the The assembly, held four extend the feeling of cooperation and understanding Jewish participants of the times•a year, brings together that has grown between our two countries during the Paraplegic P a n American delegates from over 300 past 25 years. Games held in Winnipeg in Council - affiliated organiza- 1967. tions to consider and review We wish you continued success and a safe jour. He and his wife Barbara Council policy and activities. ney throughout the remainder of your stay in the and their three children live Executive Director Walter United States. in Skokie, Ill. E. Klein will report on sum- With warmest regards, mer activities as well as cur- Martha W. Griffiths William S. Broomfield rent issues on the Council Philip A. Hart Garry E. Brown agenda. A major topic will James Harvey Elford A. Cederberg be community action in re- Edward Hutchinson Charles E. Chamberlain sponse to the exit fees im- Jack H. McDonald John Conyers posed on Soviet Jews. Loden N. Nedzi Charles C. Diggs, Jr. The program portion of the James G. O'Hara John D. Dingell assembly is entitled, "A Philip E. Ruppe Marvin L. Esch Woman's Place ... the Role Donald W. Riegle, Jr. Gerald R. Ford of Women in Jewish Com- Guy Vander Jagt William D. Ford munal Life." The assembly Robert P. Griffin will close with a social hour, hosted by representatives Phone from the Metropolitan De- troit Women's Council of 549-7170 Two Tel Aviv natives, vio- he became a member of the Bnai Brith. linist Haim Taub and violist Pittsburgh Symphony Or- Daniel Benyamini, will be chestra. Taub is on the orchestral SPECIALIST soloists with the Israel Phil- IN harmonic Orchestra when it faculty of the Music Academy VOLKSWAGEN at Tel Aviv University and comes to Detroit Saturday for AND a performance at Masonic 'eader of the Tel Aviv String PORSCHE CARS Quartet. Temple. Benyamini joined the Is- Taub. who will share the stage with Benyamini in the rael Philharmonic in 1950. CALL Mozart Concertante, is con- He is a graduate of the Shul- 548-3926 certmaster of the Israel Phil- emit Conservatory of Music 548-4160 harmonic, having joined the and the Jerusalem Academy of Music (now the Rubin 541-9704 orchestra in 1959. Following his graduation Academy). 018 W. 9 Mt e Rd. FERNDALE Between Love...Dees from the Juilliard School of During the War of Inde- a Ponelwr micro Alfons G. Rehme Music in New York in 1952, pendence in the battle of Jerusalem. his left hand was severely injured. After two years of intensive therapy, he began to play again, as a member of the orchestra. In 1960, Benyamini be- The Newest in . . came leader of the viola sec- tion and has appeared as soloist with the orchestra, lie is a founding member of the Delegates Plan to Meet Oct. 16 c IN•unaaamp OpPead Out :soot COOtOGE mwor, 143.3341 PARA Motor Preception Center "I put on tefillin today. Did you?" reads the button worn by rabbinical student Working with Children Shlomie Friedman (left), in the Following Areas: who is introducing the mitzva of laying tefillin to — Gros 6 Fos. Motor Coorthnotion a young man in Oak Park — Per,eptuol Development Municipal Park. The Luba- —Improvement of Athletic vitch Center is forming a mitzva committee of laymen —1Srld'o lv' odual 6 Class Sessions to promote Jewish precepts — Now Available and customs among the local for Inforrnotoon roll 557-1639 Jewish community. Besides encouraging holiday obser- Classifieds Get Quick Results SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail KosherMeats v z & Poultry Mkt. 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