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August 16, 1974 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-16

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Daughter of Jewish
Businessman Killed

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AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
The daughter of a promi-
nent Amsterdam Jewish bus-
inessman was 'found stran-
gled to death.
The body of 10-year-old
Helene Isaac was discovered
several kilometers from her
home. She had been missing
since Monday.
No clue to the identity of
the killer has yet been un-
covered. Helene was the
youngest daughter of Arthur
Isaac, director of Amster-
dam's largest dapartment
store, "De Bljenkorf."
The Isaac family is con-
nected with many charitable
Jewish and Israeli causes.

Special Services Planned to Dedicate
New Temple Beth El Starting Sept. 6

Temple Beth El will dedi-
cate its new synagogue on
Telegraph and 14 Mile Rds.
in Birmingham with a series
of events, Jay W. Allen, pres-
ident, announced.

Bonstelle Theatre of Wayne
State University, in 1903. In
1922 the edifice on Wood-
ward and Gladstone was con-
structed.

After a sojourn of 123 years
in Detroit, the congregation
moved last year to its new
synagogue in Birmingham,
designed by Minoru Yama-
saki.

The dedication service will
be held 8 p.m. Sept. 6, when
the guest speaker will be
Rabbi Alf r e d Gottschalk,
president of Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion. Admission to the
Friday night services will be
by ticket only.

Latin KH Employes
Return to Work

BUENOS AIRES (JTA) —
In an effort to settle the more
than two week old strike by
staff members of the Argen-
tine Keren Hayesod, a com-
mittee of employes and mem-
bers of the KH board of
directors has been set up to
work out a solution to the
employes demands on wages
and promotions.
Leon Mirelman, KH chair-
man, said that pending a
satisfactory agreement, the
employes, who had b e en
staging a slow-down and sit-
down 'protest, had returned to
the normal operations.

Samuel Marcus, the first
rabbi, served from 1850 until
his passing in 1854. He was
i n t e r r e d in the Lafayette
Street Cemetery, Michigan's
oldest Jewish congregational THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
cemetery which was desig- Friday, August 16, 1974-19

The Shabat morning dedi-
cation service will be held
10 a.m., Sept. 7. A special
"Creative Service," com-
No one has a memory good posed by the Young People's
enough to be a successful Society, will be used and the
sermon will be given by Rab-
liar.
bi Richard C. Hertz.

For brochure reservations and
information call

23125 Coolidge, Oak Park

SUN., SEPT. 1 — 5:30 P.M.
"YISKOR" — MEMORIAL DAY

Nob

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Temple Beth El, Michigan's
oldest Jewish congregation,
was founded at the initiative
of Mrs. Isaac Cozens by 12
German-Jewish families, as
an Orthodox synagogue, Sept.
22, 1850, 13 years after Mich-
igan's admission to the Union.
D e t r oit's population was
21,019. Today Temple Beth El
is one of the largest and lead-
ing Reform congregations in
the United States.

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AMERICAS LEADING 8 MOST POPULAR

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SEEKS REPS.
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dia

is pleased to announce that memberships
are now available for the year 5 735

.

Join a Congregation — dedicated to serving the needs of

modern Jewry while maintaining roots in
traditional Conservatism.
Join a membership family — to know the warmth of
involvement in the Religious, Educational and
Social Experiences of today's Jewry.

Join a stimulating and contemporary, forward-looking
Congregation that offers young dynamic Religious Leadership

• Sisterhood
• Award-winning USY Group
• Senior Sisterhood
• Tallit 8 Tefillin Club
• Men's Club
• Bat Mitzvah Belles
• Mr. & Mrs. Club
• Youth Choir
• Young couples club
• Wide variety of adult
• Senior citizens membership plan educational programs

At Shaarey Shomayim
14200 10 Mile Road, Oak Park

• Adult Study Groups
• Adult Choir
• Innovative Synagogue
sponsored Hebrew School
• Young people's mem-
bership plan
• Parent Teacher Organization

For further information about the various membership plans,
Please call the Membership Chairman,
Mr. Murray A. Rubin, 557-8763, or the Synagogue Office, 547-7970

The long and distinguished
ministry of Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin, ordained in 1892 at
Hebrew Union College, ex-
tended from 1899 to 1941 as
active rabbi and 1941 to the
year of his passing in 1948
as rabbi emeritus.

R a b b i Franklin was suc-
ceeded by Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer, who served the con-
gregation from 1941 to the
time of his untimely passing
in 1952.

The present spiritual lead-
er, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz,
came to Beth El in 1953 after
serving as associate rabbi of
the Chicago Sinai Congrega-
tion.

UTOPIA
A great statesman is one
who happened to be on the
job when you had a good run
of luck.

RABBI DAVID A. NELSON
CANTOR SAMUEL L. GREENBAUM
MR. CYRIL SERVETTER, Director of Education

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

14601 West Lincoln

Oak Park, Michigan

For all 18,000 Jewish people killed by the Nazi's
in 1941 from: Sarney Woline, Bereznitzer, Dombro-
witz, Rokitno, Clesow and small towns.

Dr. ALFRED GOTTSCHALK

nated last year by the Mich-
igan Historical Commission
as a state historical site.
Rabbi Marcus was followed
by Rabbi Liebman Adler
(1854-1861), Rabbi Abraham
Laser (1861-1864), Rabbi Isi-
dor Kalisch (1864-1866),
The first services were held Rabbi Elias Eppstein (1866-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1869).
Isaac Cozens on Congress
In 1869 the congregation in-
and St. Antoine Sts. During vited Rabbi Kaufmann Koh-
the first 11 years, the congre- ler of Fuerth, Bavaria, to
gation met in homes of mem- occupy its pulpit. Rabbi Koh-
bers and rented halls. In 1861 ler served Beth El for two
Beth El purchased a church years. A noted scholar and a
building on Rivard Street and leading exponent of Reform
remodeled it into a syna- Judaism, he later served as
gogue. In 1867 the congrega- president of the He b r e w
tion moved to a church Union College.
building on Washington and
Rabbi Kohler was followed
Clifford.'
by Rabbi Emanuel Gerechter
The synagogue was built on (1871-1874), Rabbi Leopold
Woodward and Eliot, now the Wintner (1873-1876), R a b b i
Henry Zirndorf (1876-1884),
and Rabbi Louis Grossmann
(1884-1898).

Agh/tri

Wishes B'Nai Brith Bowlers
to join our 9:30 p.m. league
at Oak Park Lanes. Any
member of B'Nai Brith may
bowl as a courtesy bowler
and enjoy bowling, a stag
at Southfield Atheletic Club,
A bowling banquet at the
Raleigh House and also our
Toronto tournament and
K of C tournament. Call
Harold Philips at 547-2263
or Len Rosenberg at 357-
-1256.

Please attend with grateful appreciation

Open house for the com-
munity will be from 2 to 5
p.m. Sept. 8.

398-7180

Ivan S. Block
Bowling League

ANNOUNCEMENT

The dedication d i n n e r-
dance will be held on Satur-
day, Sept. 7.

100's of other tours available.

Attention
Bowlers

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