22—Friday, Feb. 2; 1973

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JEWISH NEWS

Kranz Moves to San Diego

eral large community rooms,
will be open 24 hours a day
for students to participate in
prayers, meals, festival ob-
servances and rap sessions.
In the interim period. Asso-
ciate Rabbi Joshua B. Gor-
don will serve as spiritual
leader of Mishkan Israel.

Cong. Mishkan Israel Nov

sach H'Ari Lubavitcher Cen-
ter announces its spiritual
leader for the pa st eight
years. Rabbi Jacob N. Kranx,
has joined the arm of the
Luba% itch movement in Cali-
fornia. stationed in San Die-
go. There, be will concen-
trate on arranging encount-
ers with students of the San
Diego State and University
of California campuses. To
facilitate these efforts, he

has acquired a building near
campus which will be known

as Chabad House. The house,
with 111 bedrooms, and sev-

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Donald Davis. chairman of
the 40th annual Inter-Congre-
gational Men's Cub Dinner.
to be hosted by Cong. Beth
Achim Feb. 20, said all men's
club members are invited to
hear Yosef Tekoah. Israel
ambassador to the United Na-
tions. Rabbi Milton Arm of
Beth Achim will introduce
Tekoah. and Cantor Simon
Berrnanis will offer vocal se-
lections.
Lawrence Fox. president
of the Beth Achim men's
club. is assisted by Harold
Baker, Howard Stone. Max
Silverman. Sam Rosen. Wil-
liam Freedman. Jack Mittie-
man and Stewart . , •:verman
"n syna-
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gogues have been instrumen-
tal in plann:n.,. 'his d i nner.
which will be p7,:oede.1 by a
cocktail he •7. at ■•■ p.m.
...y be obtained
Tickets
from the men s cobs.

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Morty Gunt,
n ,". Johnny
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Yune. will be pr.,ented by
Cong. Beth Achim and its
affiliates 7 - 30 r rn Feb 18 at
Ford Audit.iriim
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HARVARD ROW

'traction is started in the
future.
The building campaign is
expected to conclude in six

A campaign to raise 52,-; radio station WXYZ; Mari-
lyn Barnett, who does the

500 000 for its new synagogue

Jack , TV commer-
be launched by Temple Israel cials; and Robin Hoffer, bet-
at a dinne r-meeting . 6:30 ter known as Barney, televi-
p m. Sunday at the Temple, sion pal of Bozo the Clown.
according to Marshall B.
Going into Sunday's cam-
Madison, president.
paign opening, nearly $1,000,-
The kick-off rally for mem- 000 has been raised toward
bers of the 1.500-family con-'. the building program, it was
gregation will feature ''Mr. announced by Leslie R.
Belvedere's Celebrity Night." Schmier, campaign chair-
Along with the businessman man.
a rid television personality
"With over 40 per cent of
will be a number of radio our campaign goal antici-
and television entertainers. pated by Sunday," Schmier
including Conrad Patrick of said, "we are opening the
Channel 9; Dick Purtan of drive to the general member-
ship in the expectation that

building in Farmington will; Farmer

months, with construction to
be started in late 1973. Occu-
pancy is scheduled for the

end of 1974.
Assisting Schmier as mem-
bers of the campaign leader-
ship cabinet are Nathan Fink,
Mrs. Hortense Kaufman,
Bernard E. Linden and Max
Weinberg, vice-chairmen.
Mrs. John R. Herman,
whose contribution of $250,-
000 is the largest gift re-
ceived to date, serves as

honorary chairman of the
campaign.

we will break ground in late
spring."

Can Synagogue
Schmier emphasized that
Be Human?
the ground breaking will be
the initial phase of the
T oplC of Talk • for
two-phase project at 14 Mile

and Middlebelt Rds.
The initial building pro-
gram will include a school
to house the congregation's
1.400 religious school pupils;
a theater-euditorium to be
used as a multi-purpose facil-
ity; a social hall; chapel;
library; and administrative
wing.
The 32-year-old congrega-
tion will continue to use its
present sanctuary for Sab-
bath and festival services un-
til the second phase of con-

Hitler Exhibit Staged

BONN (JTA)—An exhibi-
tion of drawings and litho-
graphs entitled "Hitler-Ger-
many's Doom" opened in
Bonn Tuesday. It was staged
by the German artist, A.
Paul Weber, 79. The draw-
ings were made between 1929

and 1935.

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Rabbi Everett Gendler,
partime rabbi to Temple
Emanuel, Lowell, Mass., will
speak at Adas Shalom's Adult
Study Institute, 9 p.m. Tues-
day at the synagogue. His
topic will be "Institutions
and Intimacy: Can a Syna•
gogue Be Human?" Rabbi
Gendler is consultant to the
Alternate Religions Commu-
nity of Marblehead, Mass. (a
"living-room synagogue" ex-
periment) and a teaching
member of Havurat Shalom
Community Seminary in Som-
erville, Mass. Many of his
articles have appeared in na-
tional publications. The lec-
ture will be followed by a

discussion period, moderated
by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal.

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French UJA Starts
Fund-Raising Drive

PARIS (JTA)—Versailles.
the world's largest and prob-
ably most luxurious royal
palace, was lit up last week
for the French United Jew-
ish Appeal annual dinner.
Four hundred and fifty
UJA contributors attended
the dinner served in "the
Hall of Royal Battles" by
footmen in 17th Century
livery to the accompaniment
of period chamber music.
The dinner, which marked
the launching of the annual
fund-raising campaign, was
presided over by Baron Guy
de Rothschild, who said that
the 1972 campaign had net-
ted 45.000,000 francs (about
$9,000.000), slightly less
than the previous year.
He said that following a
recently concluded agree-
ment with Jewish Agency
chairman Louis Pincus, the
Jewish Agency received 24.-
000.000 francs and the
French Jewish Central Wel-
fare Agency, the FSJU, 14.-
500,000. The balance of 6.-
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Temple Israel Launches $2,500,000
Campaign for Farmingt on Structure

LEARN ABOUT ACTION
OF WOMEN-POWER IN
YOUR COMMUNITY

ANNUAL LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATIONS OF GREATER DETROIT
ORGANIZATIONAL DISPLAYS.

YOU are cordially invited to inspect and cost your Popular Vote
Thursday, February 8th, Friday, February 9th, during Mall Hours.

Come meet the presidents of the participating organizations who
will act as hostesses at a Tea from 2:30-4 p.m. Empress Gardens
Restaurant.

Eminent Judges will meet and vote for the displays on Thursday,
February 8th, at 7 p.m. The awards to be given will be judged
on content, artistic quality and originality.

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