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June 29, 1973 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-06-29

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20—Friday, June 29, 1973

SYNAGOGUE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MIMES

Bnai David
Re-Elects Must

Cong. Bnai David re-elected
Meyer (Mike) Must as syna-
gogue president at its recent
S 1 s t annual congregational
meeting. Elected with him
were Irving Belinsky, Dr.
Maier Belen and Morrk
Averbuch, vice presidents:
Jerome Soble, treasurer:. and
Philip Bolton, and Arthur
Cole, secretaries.
The board of trustees, ap-
pointed by the president for
a one-year term, consists of
Meyer Berman, Joseph M.
Biederman, Morris J. Brand-
wine. Philip Bricker, Harry
Brody, Marvin Canner, Ar-
thur Chaims• Hyman Cohen,
Leo Furst, Leo L. Golden-
berg, Morton Granat, Neil Al.
Kalef, Dr. Sherman Kane,
Isadore King, Jack Korman,
Jack J. Kraizman, Charles
Lampert, Julian Liebman,
Irving Markel, Donald Nitz-
kM, Harry Pearson, Burton
J. Platt, Melville J. Rich-
man. Norton Rosin, Simon
Schwarzberg, A s a Shapiro,
Paul Sherizen. Aaron Shif-
man, Mrs. Edward Soomon,
Harvey Sosin, Max Sosin,
Lawrence Tr a i s o n, Alan
Weiner, Abe Weisman and
Jack Wolf.
Honorary trustees a r e :
Peter Chodoroff, Joseph Gor-
man, Harry Koltono•, Max
Ostrow. Julius Rotenberg,
Charles N. Shere, Joseph
Shifman, Mendel Shifman,
Dr. Maurice M. Silverman,
Max Simon and Harold Soble.

CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Services 9:10 p.m. today and
9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gottlieb will speak on "Koraeh-
Today."
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL: Services 8 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Be-
ware of a Dernogogue." Mitchell Cutler, Bar Mtizva.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 p.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Lehrman will sneak on "Nature of
Discontent." David Schindler and Jeffrey Feig, Bnai
Mitzva
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today and
9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Segal will speak on "Quarrels—
Sacred and Profane." Michael Pickman. Bar Alitzva.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi
Rosenbaum will sneak on "Rabbis and Mixed Mar-
riage." Julie Hirsch, Bat Mitzva.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi
Wine will discuss "The Decline of the Wasp." Bruce
Bernson, Bar Vlitzva.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Nelson will speak on "Controversy."
Alan Schwartz and Craig Starr, Bnai Mitzva.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 n.m. today. Rabbi Syme
will speak on "Alone Atop the Mountain." Erin Gold-
stein, Bat Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Brandon
West and Alan Kopald, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI ISRAEL of Pontiac: Services 7:30 p.m. today
and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Berman will speak on
"The Spiritual Authority of Aaron."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 8:30
a.m. Saturday. Michael Schussler and Daniel Wein-
stein, Bnai Mitzva.
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 8 n.m. to-
day and 9 a.m. Saturday. David Trevax, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
Saturday. Steven Herty and Alan Penskar, Bnai Mitzva.
Services 9 a.m. Sunday. Cary Tasco, Bar Mitzva.
Regular services will be held at Temple Beth Jacob of
Pontiac, Cong. Shaarey Zedek (Steven Margolin will speak
on his experiences in the Soviet Union). Temple Beth El, Orthodox Head Raps
Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim, Cong. Bats Jewish Participation
Chabad, Beth Isaac of Trenton, Young Israel of Soutlld
'(27705 Lahier), Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda, Downtown a- at Brezhnev Dinner
gogue, Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Young Israel of Oak-W ,s,
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Young Israel of Greenfield, Temple Kol Ami and 13340 W. president of the Union of
Seven Mile.
Orthodox Jewish .Congrega-
Minyan will he held at '7:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- tions of America expressed
day and 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Temple Israel. A daily his "dismay" that Jewish
minyan and Sabbath services are held at 17376 Wyoming. leaders attended the White
House state dinner for Soviet
Communist Party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev.
In a letter to Jacob Stein,
chairman of the Conference
of Presidents of Major Amer.
Back from a visit to ' There are three sync- can Jewish Organizations,
Panama, world traveler gogues in Panama City and i who attended the dinner,
Stella Margold reports a one in the Canal Zone near- President Harold M. Jacobs
thriving Jewish community, by, built by the U. S. govern- said "Jewish participation in
boasting several synagogues ment for its employes.
welcoming a man who per-
and a large exclusively
The largest of the Panama sonifies antagonism and ani-
kosher supermarket.
City synagogues, whose mem- mosity to Jewry today is an
Miss Margold writes there bership comprises two-thirds incalculable indignity."
are an estimated 3,000 Jews of the Jewish population, is
He said this was "all the
in the capital, Panama City, on 44th St. near the Pacific more so . . . when the head
among a total population of Ocean, not far from the of American Jewry's major
500,000. "Many fine resi- American Embassy. It is umbrella organizations parti-
dences of Jewish families are Sephardic in mode of wor- cipates in such an event."
on Albert Einstein St., close ship, and many of the older Jacobs said that by attend-
to downtown and to the members are from families ing, Stein had struck a "blow
kosher supermarket. The who emigrated from Iraq, to the interests of the Jewish
street has a large sculptured Syria, Spain and Egypt. people and the cause of unity
bust of Albert Einstein," she Others arrived from Colom- in the Jewish community."
bia when Panama became
writes.
independent in 1903-4. The
prayerbook is in Hebrew, Lubavitchers Plan
Juan Peron's Praise
and the members speak Eng- Academic Weekend
Draws Jews' Thanks lish, Spanish and other NEW YORK (JTA) — One
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — languages.
hundred and fifty college
"The other third of the professors from all over the
The DAIA expressed its
"deep satisfaction" to former Jewish population of Panama United States have come to
President Juan Peron for re- City," Miss Margold writes, the Lubavitcher headquarters
marks he made in Madrid "is divided between the in Brooklyn to experience
praising Israel and Argen- Ashkenazic Temple Beth El, "a unique weekend program
in the heart of the city, and of 'inward' communication
tine Jewry.
Peron was addressing an the Reform temple, Kol for Jewish intellectuals who
Israeli delegation headed by Shevuth. The latter was seek to deepen their rela-
the former Israeli ambassa- founded 120 years ago by tionship with Judaism."
dor to Argentina, Y a a k o v Sephardic Jews from Hol-
The theme of the weekend
land. In the past 25 years, is "spiritual cybernetics,"
Tsur.
The DAIA, the central rep- the prayerbooks have been which "seeks to explore the
resentative body of Argen- in English and Hebrew. The means of communication
tine Jewry said in a cable to service at Temple Beth El with the known physical
the former Argentine leader is in Hebrew.
aspects of our existence,"
that his words were a "sig-
The owner of the kosher Rabbi Shmuel M. Butman,
nificantly opportune" refuta- supermarket, one of three director of the college and
tion of "r a c i s t and anti- shohetim of Panama City as university_ council of the
Semitic infiltration into the well as its mohel, sells high- Lubavitcher Youth Organiza-
Peronist movement which grade meat for 25 to 75 cents tion, which is sponsoring the
damages and undermines the a pound. Other kosher prod- weekend, told the Jewish
unity of the fatherland."
ucts also are sold.
Telegraphic Agency.

Synagogues, Kosher Market
Service 3,000 Jews in Panama

Jewish Institute Funds Leader Training

CHICAGO (JTA)—A pro-
posal to recruit and train
professionals for Jewish edu-
cational leadership received
unanimous approval from the
board of directors of the In-
stitute for Jewish Life, which
also approved a two-year
budget of $210,000 for the
project, according to Hyman
Safran of Detroit, chairman
of the institute.
The budget was approved
in direct response to a criti-
cal shortage of qualified
leadership personnel in Jew-
ish education, Safran said.
The program will recruit
and train principals. super-
visors, consultants, directors
of central agencies and re-
search and academic per-
sonnel, he added. The project
was presented at the Jewish
Life Institute hoard's quar-
terly meeting.
The proposal emphasized
the current lack of national
fellowships for graduate
training in Jewish education.
The allocation will provide
for five to 10 scholarships to
be awarded annually to
selected graduate students
recruited to enter Jewish
education who possess lead-
ership potential, the an-
nouncement said.
Safran said funds also will
be budgeted to assist and
encourage both secular uni-
versities and Hebrew col-
leges to upgrade and expand
their departments and cur-
ricula in the training of pro-
fessional Jewish educators
and administrators.
Included in the proposal,
Safran said, is establishment
of a Society of Fellows, mod-

eled on Danforth Fellow- women ready to consider a
ships, to create an elite career change if proper sup-
group in Jewish education port was available.
from qualified students with Safran also announced
Judaica backgrounds in uni- plans for the establishment
varsities and Hebrew col- of a National Jewish Media
leg,, es throughout the United Center were approved at the
States.
quarterly meeting, with an
Fellowships also will he allocation of nearly $100,000
made available to older, for the two-year pilot pro-
more experienced men and ject.

Meeting Facilities

presently available

LABOR ZIONIST
INSTITUTE

Middlebelt Road

Farmington

851-2324

Hillel High School

Farmington, Mich.

3220 Middlebelt

Is accepting applications
for Grades 9 and 10.
The School offers courses in:

• Science — Chemistry, Physics, Biology

Peron Vows Amity
Toward Israel, Jews

• Social Studies — History, Sociology, Economics,

MADRID (ZINS) — Juan
Peron. former dictator of
Argentina, assured a delega-
tion of Israelis that the new
regime in his home country
will have the friendliest rela-
tions with the state of Israel
and with the Jewish com-
munity in Argentina.
Heading the delegation
which visited Peron was
Yaacov Tsur, former Israel
ambassador to Argentina and
now head of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund in Jerusalem.
According to informed
sources, the meeting was ar-
ranged on the initiative of
the Israel authorities, who
felt some anxiety about poli-
cies toward Israel by the
newly installed Peronist
regime.

• Mathematics — Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry,

Government, Geography

Calculus

• English — Poetry, Literature, Journalism,

Shakespeare, Creative Writing

• Hebrew — Language and Literature

• Bible classical & contemporary commentaries

Jewish History, Contemporary Living — Israel,

Jewish Concepts and Values

• Talmud, Mishna, Gemarah, Midrash

• Foreign Languages — French

Art • Shop
Small Classes

• Physcial Education • Music •

• Excellent Teachers •

• Independent Learning Center

Extra-curricular Activities

For Information call

851-2394

Or Write Hillel Day School

To Phillip Stollman

on the occasion of receiving a

Doctor of Philosophy Honors Cause Degree

from Bar Ilan University

Your entire Congregation is very proud of you. Your devotion to all
causes of Jewish concern is noted throughout the community.

The honor bestowed upon you by Bar Ilan University has been well
merited and earned by your efforts and recognizes your total commit-
ment to the Bar Ilan University and our entire community

Bracha rhatzlacha

YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS

WILBERT SIMKOVITZ, President

HERBERT SPEISER, Chairman of the Board

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