I p Rev. Rube Named Associate Cantor at Shaarey- Zedek In recognition of his serv- ices to the congregation, Rev. Sidney Rube has been nam- ed associate cantor at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Robert. Stein- berg, president, announced on behalf of the board of trustees. A native of Milwaukee, Rev. Rube studied at the He- b r e w Theological College and at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He came to Shaarey Zedek as ritual di- rector in 1966 after serving -on2,- regations in Waco, Tex., rand Rapids and Lincoln, Neb., where he was both cantor and teacher. He also is a mohel. Rev. Rube and his wife Esther have three children. Adat Shalom Dedication Weekend to Feature Address by Samuel Dash United Teachers Seminary and Sir George Williams Busi- ness School in Canada. In the past 10 years he has been administrator of Cong. Ohev Shalom, Wallinford, Penn.; executive- secretary of the Greater Chester (Pa.) Unit- ed Jewish Appeal; executive director of Cong. Tifereth Is- rael, Columbus; and execu- tive-educational director of Kehilath Israel Synagogue, Kansas City. He, his wife Freda and three children live in Oak Park. The banquet is the culmin- ation of a dedication week- end, marking the comple- tion of the Adat Shalom sanc- tuary in Farmington. SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH Invites You to Our GALA OPENING DANCE SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 — 9 P.M. ENROLL, EARN YOUR DEGREE of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy (B.Ph.B.), Master of Bible Philos- ophy (M.Ph.B.), Graduate of Bi- ble Philosophy (G.Ph.B.), or Doc- tor of Divinity (D.D.) Chartered by State Correspondence Courses only. Please write for FREE BOOKLET. Charles Ruben, president of Cong. Bnai Moshe, an- nounces the appointment of Kalman Black as executive director. Black, a native of Israel, served in World War AMERICAN BIBLE INSTITUTE ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE AND SANCTUARY Dept. .TL, P.O. Box 4878, II and later with the Israel Kansas City, Mo. 64114 army in the War of Indepen- in a special mission to the to Farmington at the close dence. He is a graduate of the Soviet Union last year to in- of a three-year building pro- gram. The building was de- vestigate conditions of So- viet Jews and other activists. signed by Harry King. The Adat Shalom weekend also will include a Sunday address by Dr. Max Arzt, vice chancellor of the Jew- ' ish Theological Seminary. At that 1:30 p.m. ceremony, the cornerstone will be dedicated ErNA1 MOSHE FOOD MUSIC Donation $5.00 Call Sonia Popowski — 557-3994 or Abe Webermon — 626-6903 Young Israel of Southfield Announces the High Holiday Services PROF. SAMUEL DASH With Chazzan Tatelbaum at Stevenson School — 1154 and Lahser Call 352-3248, 353-0096 *CONGREGATION ErNAI ISRAEL 143 ONEIDA ROAD, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Affiliate — United Synagogues of America *HIGH HOLY DAY SEATS SEPT. 26, 27, 28 OCT. 5, 6 *HEBREW SUNDAY SCHOOL *MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE MR. EDWARD AVADEWKA Ticket Chairman 681 9237 Membership 626 2234 Rabbi 1. Berman,M. Goldman, President - - Congregation Beth Achim Admission to the Sabbath services and Sunday dedica- tion is free to the public. The Friday dinner and Saturday banquet are by invitation only. is pleased to announce that it will conduct auxiliary High Holiday Services Chief Rabbi Yosef Raps Colleagues 14390 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Tickets $20 Bnai Moshe Picks New Director Prof. Samuel Dash, chief counsel of the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities and a well-known figure in the Wa- tergate hearings, will address the dedication banquet of Cong. Adat Shalom 7 p.m. Sept. 16. Prof. Dash, director of the Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure at the George. town University Law Center, has been a member of the national commission of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and of the boards of the Jewish Community Council and American Jew- ish Committee in Washing- ton. As a member of the board of directors of the Interna- tional League for the Rights Classifieds Get Quick Results of Man, Prof. Dash took part SHOW THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 7, 1973-25 in honor of the Nathan I. Goldins and Samuel Hecht- mans, and, once the congre- gants have accompanied the Torah scrolls into the sanctu- ary, the Ner Tamid will be rekindled by the Norman Allans. Seven young alumni of the congregation who have gone on to become educators, rab- bis and cantors will take part in the weekend activities. One of them, Dr. Jeffrey Ti- gay, professor of Bible at the University of Pennsylvania, will address a 6:30 p.m. Sha- bat dinner Sept. 14. At 9 a.m. services the fol- lowing day, participants will include Barbara Goldsmith Levin, who is on the staff of the Hebrew University; Rab- bi Leon Waldman of Temple Beth El, Fairfield, Conn.; Cantor Robert Shapiro, musi- cal director of Temple Bnai Israel, Toledo, who will chant the major portion of the liturgy; Paul Schneider and Daniel Shevitz, senior rabbinical students, who will be ordained next year by the Jewish Theological Semin- ary; and Earl Berris, a sec- ond year student at the Can- tors Institute, who also will chant the Friday evening service. Officers and board mem- bers will be installed at the Saturday morning service, which will be followed by a congregational kidush. Congregation Adat Shalom whose founding rabbi is Ja- cob E. Segal, relocated its sanctuary from Curtis Ave. a •, JERUSALEM (JTA) — Se- phardic Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef told a conference of rabbis here that rabbis do not do enough to save the spiri- tual image of the people. 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