Historian
Jews on Campus, Synagogue Role
Dimont Due to Be Eyed at CCAR Parley at U-M
SERVICES at Beth El
the Cen- University
of
Michigan been carried out by Rabbi
tral Conference of American Hillel, will discuss "The Jew- Goldman and Rabbi Morton

22—Friday,. Jon. 12, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SYNAGOGUE

Reform rabbis of

CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL: Services 5:30 p.m. to-
day and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern's sermon will

be 'How Important Is the Family?" Paul Levy and

Jerome Greene, Bnai Mitzva.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Regular services replaced by the
film, "A Wall in Jerusalem," 8:30 p.m. today.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8.30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con-
rad will discuss writings of Herbert Weiner and Elie
Wiesel.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. to-
day. Rabbi Berkowitz will speak on "Gates of Prayer"
Part VIII.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today followed by
a Shabat dinner honoring Samuel Mattis. Services 9
a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Nelson will speak on "Judaism

and the Superbowl; The Dolphins and the Deities."
Allan Wineman, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 5:10 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on
"The Message to Pharaoh."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 4:45 p.m. and 8:45 a.m.
Rabbi Lehrman will sneak on "The Enemy Within."
Harold Rothenberg, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. to-
day conducted by Hebrew school class V. Rabbi Ber-
man will discuss "The Patience and Courage of Moses."

Services 7:30 a.m. Saturday.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Loss
will speak on "A Sermon on Sermons." Bruce Moyer,
Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Daniel Jacob-
son, Bar Mitzva.
TEMPLE' EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 today. Dr. Bernard
Martin will speak on "A Radical Critique of the Reform

Synagogue."
ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 5:10 p.m. today and

8.45 a.m. Saturday. Bradley Kovan and Howard Berlin,
Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 5:05 p.m. today and 8:45
a.m. Saturday. Marc Baker and Steven Shepherd, Bnai

Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m.
Saturday. Harry Greenblatt and Steven Gitt, Bnai
Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
Saturday. Howard Sher, Bar Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Temple Beth El, Young
Israel of Greenfield, Livonia Jewish Congregation, Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. Beth
'Isaac of Trenton, Young Israel of Southfield (Stevenson

School), Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Donwtown Syna-
gogue and 13340 W. Seven Mile.
Minyan will be held at 7:30 a.m. Monday through Fii-
day and 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Temple Israel. A daily minyan
and Sabbath services are held at 17376 Wyoming.

Lubavitcher Rebbe to Deliver
Message on Pred ecessor's Yarzeit

Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok
Schneersohn, who died in
1950.
including Detroit, will be
The same date marks the
tuned in Saturday evening to ascendancy of the present
the public address of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson,
Menachem M. Schneerson, to the succession of the
delivered at Lubavitch world Chahad-Lubavitch dynasty.
headquarters in New York.
The address will begin at Brasilia Synagogue
9 p.m. and will be heard
BRASILIA (JTA) — The
live at the Lubavitcher tiny Jewish community has
Center.
begun the construction of a
The occasion is the 10th of Jewish center building and
Shevat, the Yarzeit of the synagogue in the residential,
late Lubavitcher Rebbe, quarter of Brazil's capital.

Tens of thousands of Jews
in many parts of the world.

ish Youth's Search for Re- Kanter, associate rabbi of
ligion." These presentations Temple Beth EL
at Hillel House will be fol-
lowed by small workshops of
Don't try to marry an en-
rabbis and young people.
tire family or it may work
In the afternoon, Rabbi out that way.—George Ade.
Gerald Goldman, director of
Hillel at U. of M., will de-
CARL NOSANCHUK
velop with those present a
Registered Representative
Individual &
the CCAR's youth committee series of action guidelines
Corporate Tax Returns
Wednesday and Thursday, for congregations and col-
leagues.
This
meeting
will
be
will be led by youth experts
1 & Up
and young Jews representing chaired by Rabbi Davids.
Call 557-2643
Local arrangements have
a wide range of political per-

Max I. Dimont, author of Rabbis from the United
the best-selling "Jews, God States and Canada will par-
and History," a popular one- ticipate in a two-day confer-
volume history of the Jews, ence next week at Ann Arbor
will present the third lecture to probe the latest lifestyles
in the Bargman Memorial of young Jews on campus
Scholar Series of Temple and how the synagogue can
better serve their needs.
Beth El 8:30 p.m. Jan. 26.
Dimont will speak on "Is-
The meeting, sponsored by

rael and the Diaspora: the
Relationship of Jewish Na-
tionalism Versus Jewish
Unive."
Dimont was born in Hel-
sinki, Finland. During World
War II, he served with the
intelligence service of the
American army in France,
Belgium and Germany. He
has lectured widely on Jew-
ish history.
"Jews, God and History,"
now in its 10th large printing
has been translated into
French and Hebrew and has
been published in England.
The paperback edition has
sold over 90,000 copies and

also is in its 10 large print-
ing. His newest book, "Inde-
structible Jews," is an ex-
amination of the historical
factors behind Jewish sur-
vival beyond the normal
span of a civilization.

Beth Shalom
`Adopts' Soviet
Jewish Prisoner

A Soviet Jewish prisoner

of conscience has been
spiritually "adopted" by
Cong. Beth Shalom.
In the first of what will

become regular practice, a

Bat Mitzva — Lynn Caber-
man — was presented last
Friday evening with a medal-
lion bearing Vladimir Mark-

man's name.
She is supposed to wear
the necklace until Markman
wins his release from prison
and is allowed to emigrate
to Israel.

suasions and lifestyles.
Rabbi Stanley M. Davids
of Sinai Temple, Springfield,
Mass., chairman of the
CCAR youth committee, cited
the need for such a convo-
cation to "learn and plan

new programs."
Rabbi Davids said he felt
that the CCAR and other
Jewish agencies must de-
velop new programs, but
more important, "instill a
new spirit of confidence
within our younger members
that the rabbi can provide

the educational and emo-
tional responses to his per-
sonal identity search."

Keynoting the gathering
Wednesday evening at the
Holiday Inn will be Rabbi
Arnold Wolf, Jewish chap-
lain at Yale University, who
will give his impressions of
"A Freshman Rabbi Looking
at the Campus." Rabbi Wolf
shifted last year from a pul-
pit ministry to the Yale
campus. Small groups led by
students will discuss the
presentation.
The following morning,
Rabbi Richard Levy, Hillel
director at UCLA, will probe
"Changing Jewish Life-
styles," while Rabbi Joel
Poupko, assistant director of

Markman. expressing their
support for his cause, and
will he encouraged to write
to Soviet authorities urging
them to facilitate Markman's
release. An information
board has been placed at the
synagogue.
Other
synagogues
that
would like to adopt a Soviet
Jewish prisoner of consci-
ence may contact Ray Sharf-
man, who is on the social
action committee at Beth
Shalom, 398-2769.

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Similar medallions carrying
the names of Soviet Jews
are being worn throughout
the country as a symbol of
solidarity with Soviet Jewry.
All future Bnai and Bnot
Mitzva at Beth Shalom will
he given medallions bearing
Markman's name.
Additionally, members of
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