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April 19, 1974 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 19, 1974-21

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Temple Israel to Present
Event With. Shlomo Carlebach

"An Evening with Shlomo
Carlebach," will be held 8
p.m. Sunday at Temple Is-
rael under the auspices of
the Daniel M. and Sophie
Hass Memorial Fund of the

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Beth Abraham-Hillel
5075 W. Maple
between Middlebelt & Inkster
7:30 P.M.
MONDAYS

24469 Greenfield Rd.
Southfield

son, Daniel Michael Hass, a
past president of the Temple
Israel Youth Group.
The concert is open to the
community at no charge.

AIPAC to Hold
15th Conclave

The Officers
and Directors

of the

MOIES CHETIM
ORGANIZATION
OF DETROIT

SHLOMO CARLEBACH

BRUSSELS (JTA) — A
conference of European rab-
bis will be held in the city
of Knocke in October to deal
with the aftermath of the
Yom Kippur War.

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TO WHOM SHALL WE TURN?

Two poor Sephardic families in Eretz Yisroel whose
children were to be wed are suddenly in desperate
straits and appeal to you for help. The fathers,
both ill, are unable to work and to support their
large families and one has recently suffered a
severe heart attack, making them completely help-
less in enabling the children to marry. They
appeal to you for help during this hour of need
and may H-shem grant you nachas from your own
families for helping lead this couple to the chupa!

Rabbi M. Feinstein
Mesiyta Tifereth Jerusalem
Rabbi D. Lifshitz
Yeshiva University

Rabbi P. Hirschprung
Chief Rabbi of Montreal

Rabbi Y.Y;Kinievskii
Bnei Brag
Rabbi J. Kassin
Chief Rabbi of Syrian
Communities
Rabbi M. Savitski
Chief Rabbi of Boston

Please make checks payable to
Congregation Ahavas Chesed of Parkville.

c/o Rabbi Sh. Gruskin
23600 Kenosha
Oak Park, Michigan 48237 .

All Donations Are Tax Deductible.

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Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry

Presents

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A BENEFIT CONCERT

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featuring

The Detroit Symphony Ensemble

with

CONTRIBUTION:

$10.00 - $7.50
, $5.00 - $3.50
PATRONS:
10 tickets @ $10.00

-

Tenor

TUESDAY, MAY 21st, 1974 at 8:30 P.M.

SPONSORS:
tickets
@ $7.50
10

DONORS:
10 tickets @ $5.00

JACOB BARKIN,

ALEXANDER TREGER,
Violinist

JULIUS CHAJES,
Conductor

Sanctuary CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK Southfield

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temple. The concert is the
14th annual program spon-
sored by the fund since its
inception in 1961.
Carlebach, an ordained
rabbi, expresses the varying
moods of Jewish religious
life, in his songs. He accom-
panies himself on the guitar
and introduces most of his
songs with parables or leg-
ends.
Carlebach attended Colum-
bia University and the New
School of Social Research
and is working on his doctor-
ate while studying the life of
hasidic rabbis.
The Hass Fund, created by
Arthur Hass, honors the
memory of his wife Sophie
Knocking, as a profession,
Hass, past president of Tem-
ple Israel Sisterhood, and is a badly overcrowded field.

wish to thank all Synagogues, Organiya-
tions and all of the Detroit and Suburban
Jewry for helping to carry out the Mitzva
of Moles Chetim so no Jewish family or
individual in our midst was denied the
necessities for Pesach.

MORRIS DORN,
MORREY GOULD,
ABE KATZMAN,
ABRAHAM SATOVSKY,
MRS. SAMUEL LEVE,
MRS. JOSEPH M. MARKEL,
BEN WEISMAN,

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Leaders of national and local
organizations from many
states will attend the 15th
annual policy conference
here of the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) April 29 and 30.
This conference will coincide
with Israel's 26th birthday
celebration.
More than 200 congress-
men—a record number—have
already accepted invitations
to attend functions here.
Senate Minority Leader
Hugh Scott and Senator Lloyd
Bentsen (D.Tex.) will speak.
at a dinner honoring Israel
Ambassador Sirnha Dinitz
April 29.
One of Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger's top
aides, Assistant Secretary of
State - designate Alfred L.
Atherton Jr. will give an off-
the-record briefing examining
American policy in the Mid-
dle East.
There will be a morning
discussion on the energy cri-
sis with Professors Peter B.
Kenen of Princeton Univer-
sity and S. Fred Singer of the
University of Virginia.

Rabbis to Discuss
Yom Kippur War

CHECKS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS

Payable to

Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry

Mrs. Murray A. Shekter

4431 Stoney River Drive
Birmingham, Mich.48010

Mrs. Myron Joyrich

30800 Rosemond Drive
Franklin, Mich. 48025

ALSO AVAILABLE AT MOST CONGREGATIONS—

Mrs. Vern Leopold

26051 Hendrie
Huntington Woods 48070

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