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December 13, 1974 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-13

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Beth El Marrieds
Plan Holiday Party

Temple Beth El's married
group will sponsor a New
Year's Eve party beginning
8:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at the
temple.
H o r s d'oeuvres will be
served, and set-ups and party
favors will be available. A
buffet supper and petite
breakfast will be served.
Johnny Griffiths and his band
will provide music.
For reservations, by Dec.
25, or for information, call
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Good-
friend, 547-8815.

Intermarriage Talk
Due at Adat Shalom

Adat Shalom Synagogue is
seeking to organize a group
for parents who are con-
cerned about intermarriage
in their families and are
willing to share their experi-
ences with others.
Persons interested in par-
ticipating may call - Rabbi
Seymour Rosenbloom, asso-
ciate rabbi at Adat Shalom,
851-5100.



WANTED

SEXTON FOR
MT. CLEMENS
SYNAGOGUE

24—Friday, Dec. 13, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Canvasser Tribute Saturday

The Metropolitan Detroit
Federation of Reform Syna-
gogues will honor Robert
and Beverly Canvasser at a
tribute dinner Saturday eve-
ning at Temple Beth El.
The benefit is for the Re-
form Jewish Appeal and the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and the He-
brew Union College-Jewish
Institute, of Religion.
Guest speaker is Rabbi
Alexander M. Schindler,
president of the UAHC, the
national organization of. 713
Reform congregations in the
United States and Canada,
BERNARD E. LINDEN
representing over 1,100,000
Reform Jews.
bert M. Colman, Leonard H.
David Steinberg, television Trunsky and Rabbi David S.
personality, humorist and Hachen, while associate
nightclub performer, is the chairmen are Burton Hollan-
guest entertainer.
'der, Frederick Simon; Sid
Bernard E. 'Linden, past Golds, Marshall B. Madison
president of Temple Israel and Henry Winkelman.
and a member of the UAHC
The dinner is open to the
national board and executive public, with tickets available
committee, • is -chairman •of at all of the participating
the dinner and will serve as synagogues: Temple Beth
toastmaster.
El, Emanu-El, Israel, Kol
Honorary chairman is Max- Ami, Beth Jacob of Pontiac,
well Jospey, a former mem- Beth Emeth of Ann Arbor,
ber of the board of gover- and Beth El of Flint.
nors of the HUC-JIR.
For information, call Tem-
Co - chairmen include Al- ple Israel, 863-7769.

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Rabbi Installed at Bnai ,David

The officers and congrega-
Dr. Morton Plotnick, chair-
tion of Bnai David Syna- man of the installation corn
gogue pledged a "re-dedica- mittee, said Sunday was sel
tion" on, the eve of Hanuka ected for the formal installa-
Sunday afternoon, during the- tion as a • symbol of re-dedi-
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installation of Rabbi Shlomo cation. -
Beth Tefilath Synagogue
Poupko as the fourth rabbi in
The ceremonies at the sy-
the synagogue's 82-year his- nagogue began with a pres-
Mt. Clemens, -Mich. 48043
tory.
entation of colors by mem-
_
bers of Bnai. David's Boy
v
Scout Troop 135, and the
Catering by
singing of the national an-
thems led by Cantor Hyman
Ultimate in Catering.
J. Adler.
With A Yiddish Tarrim
Guest speaker Ariel Ker-
For ALL Occasions
em, Israeli vice counsel for
cultural affairs,"reviewed the
Now Taking Orders for the Holidays
historical enmity between
Office and Home Parties
Jews and Arabs, and said
that a lack o f understanding
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-543-3585
exists on all sides.
"The Arabs speak of
peace," he said, "but not the
peace of reconciliation."- He
said the times call for great
invites you to our
leaders, and he stated that
he was privileged to be part
of the installation ceremon-
ies for Rabbi Poupko.
TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1974
9 P.M.
Rabbi Poupko; who 'form-
at WORKMEN'S CIRCLE Auditorium
erly served as chief rabbi
18340 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit
for lexico and South Ameri-
• Music ; by Sam Barnett's Orchestra
ca told several stories from
• Floor Show
• Cocktails and Sweet Table
the Talmud to illustrate that
• Full Course Dinner
is not learning, but serv-
Per
ice that makes one valuable.
Person
"We pledge ourselves not
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS 'NOW!!
to leadership; but to servi-
tude," he told his congrega-
Call the Office KE 7-5440
tion,
Irving Belinsky, president
of Bnai David made brief re-
marks, and vice president
Gustau Berenholz told Rabbi
Poupko that the congrega-
tion had a beautiful syna-
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gogue and a rich tradition,
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"but you must lead us from
Placement Program
strength to strength."
Other officers of the syna-
. gogue include Alan Weiner,
Dr. Sherman Kane, Jack
Wolf, Arthur Cole and Philip
Bolton. The installation com-
mittee included Eleanore Ab-
ramson, B,I anche Brant,
Laura Cole, Mollie Fellows,
Neil Kalef, Max- Mondshine,
4250 Woodward
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Avenue
Melville J. Richman, Ronald
Detroit, Mich. 48201
Schwarzberg, Max L. Sosin,
Marvin Victor, Thelma ,Vic-
tor and Lorraine Weiner.
The ceremonies were fol-
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JAN, 9th, 8:30 P.M.

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ATTENTION JEWISH YOUTH - SCHOOLS -YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS

A committe has undertaken to sponsor the Ford Auditorium

Balcony for Detroit youth.

• Nominal charge of $1.00 per- student
• Transportation free of charge:

• Bus pick-ups for groups of 20 or more.

Donation $11

THINK SUMMER!!

"Early Bird Catches The Work"

Jewish Vocational Service
Community Workshop

CALL: 833-8100

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NATHAN P.
ROSSEN

Chairman

Honoree

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CALL 398-2611

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