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September 21, 1973 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-21

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38—Friday, Sept. 2L 1973

Holocaust Monument Wrecked
in London, Ontario, Cemetery

LONDON, Ont. (JTA)—A
monument to the Jewish vic-
tims of the Holocaust in the
cemetery of the Or Shalom
Synagogue here was vandal-
ized last week.
Smeared across the sur-
face of the monument were
the slogans, "Juden raus"
and "Lies, lies." Another
solgan, which seemed incon-

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Bnai Moshe, National Conservative
Leaders Honor Lehrman Anniversary

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

gruous, was, "Never again."
This slogan is identified with
the Jewish Defense League.
The J e w i s h Community
Council scheduled a meeting
to determine whether to offer
a reward for the apprehen-
sion of the vandal or vandals.
The London Free Press,
the leading local daily, issued
aneditorial deploring the act
as an expression of a sick
mind.
London is in west-central
Ontario with a Jewish pop-
ulation of about 1,200.

The right viewpoint in life
will make your burdens light.





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annex at the Dexter syna-
While national en c o mi a went the deeply moving ap- gogue and the present house
were intermingled with the preciation of her husband of worship in . Oak Park. He
local expressions of apprecia- who told of her courage in expressed appreciation to the
tion for the labors here of carrying on synagogue community f o r inspiration
Rabbi Moses Lehrman, it was efforts often under stress.
during periods of stress, and
Dr. Arzt elaborated upon to
the affection from his own
Mrs. Lehrman as a. part-
congregational g r o u p s and the role of the rabbi, with ner in a lifetime of rabbinic
especially of the children of special reference to the dedi-
his congregation that were cation to his calling of Rabbi services.
It was recalled during the
especially m o v i n g, at the Lehrman.
tributes to Rabbi Lehrman
function, Sunday night, mark-
There were many awards that he was a tenth genera-
ing his 25th anniversary as to Rabbi Lehrman, including tion rabbi and that his record
rabbi of Cong. Bnai Moshe. one from Bnai Brith, and the is one of national as well as
With Theodore M. Curtis i n i t i a 1 presentations were local leadership in major
as toastmaster, the gathering made by the three youth Jewish movements.
of some 500, at the anniver- speakers, Bonnie Sachs,
Announcement was made
sary dinner, heard represen- Tobye Shipper and Arlene at the dinner that Bnai
tatives of all groups in the Wohl.
Moshe, in addition to honor-
synagogue speak in honor of
There were presentations ing the 25th anniversary of
their rabbi. As the represen- from the state of Michigan, Rabbi Lehrman, will also
tative of the national Conser- by former Oak Park Mayor honor the 25th anniversary of
vative Judaism , movement, Joseph Forbes, now a mem- the sexton, Shalom R alp h,
Dr. Max Arzt of New York, ber of the Michigan House of and the 15th anniversary of
vice chancellor of the Jewish Representatives, and Mayor the cantor, Louis Klein.
Theological Seminary, Rabbi David Shepard of Oak Park.
Lehrm a n' s alma mater,
The various speakers paid
brought the greetings of the honor to, Rabbi Lehrman as
Larry Freedman
national community of rabbis a Zionist, as an active leader
with which the honoree is in the Allied Jewish Cam-
Orchestra and Entertainmeni
associated.
paign and the United Jewish
Dr. Arzt and the other Appeal, as a participant in
spokesmen at the dinner paid many local and national
honor also to Mrs. Lehrman, movements.

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named Mesdames Gerald
Rogers and Frank Silverman
co-chairmen for a special
program 11 a.m. Oct. 23 at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Petite
luncheon will be served.
Admission is by bringing in
a Blue and White Box for
clearance, or by presenting
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who was commended for the
encouragement she had
given her husband in his
rabbinic and community
services and for her own
contributions to the syna-
gogue, especially in estab-
lishing the Bnai Moshe
Museum of Ceremonial Art
and Objects.

Among those who spoke
for the various congrega-
tional groups were the Bnai
Moshe president, Ch a r 1 es
Ruben, Seymour Tureff, Mes-
dames B. Kahn, Isaac Ben-
aim and Paul Novak.

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The musical program was
provided by Cantor- Louis
Klein, who sang specially
To Rose Lehrman a 1 s o prepared selections, accom-
panied by Mrs. Eliot Raskin.
Rabbi Lehrman's response
to the greetings and honors
was marked by recollections
of the progress that was at-
tained by Bnai Moshe, the
BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- two buildings that emerged
IARY needs volunteers and under his ministry, the school
merchandise for a fund-rais-
ing garage sale 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at the
home of Sarah Stern, 20501
Burgess. Proceeds will serv-
ice the youth home and the
detention home. For informa-
tion, call the chairman,
Bertha Greenberg, 557-3949,
or Miriam Lawrence, co-
chairman, UN 2-1467, after
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ADAT SHALOM MEN'S
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Jacobs, president of the Na-
tional Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs, at its break-
fast meeting 9:30 a.m. Sept.
30 at the synagogue. ,Jacobs
was president of Cong. Sha-
arey Zedek's men's club, a
member of its board of trust-
ees and president of the
Great Lakes Region of the
National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs. Guests are
invited.

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1973

SILVERMAN - DETROIT
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ican flag to Michigan Su-
preme Court Justice Charles
L. Levin 10 a.m. Sunday at
the JWV Memorial Home.
U.S. District Court Judge
Lawrence Gubow will be
present, and Harry Madison
will preside. A breakfast in
Judge Levin's honor will pre-
cede the ceremony.

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huma Buber.

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Under Supervision of the Council of Orthodox,
Rabbis of Greater Detroit

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