J THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 31, 1975-21 ..G • I .;-i IFW- ■ - * - 3-'4": C atering by 1 ,1 t ev -rh ! Ultimate in Catering B. Benedict Glazer Institute on Judaism for Christian Clergymen at Beth El The 33rd annual B. Bene- dict Glazer Institute on Juda- For ALL Occasions ism of Temple Beth El for the Christian clergymen of Elegant Pastries —• Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres metropolitan Detroit will be Dinners with A Distinctive Flair — Unique Meat and Dairy Trays held Feb. 7, at the temple. Hall Available 541-7940 543-3585 At the 10 a.m. session in - -- - . t_._.] the Maas Chapel, the invo- cation will be given by Rabbi Jeffrey B. Lazar, educational director of Temple 'Beth El. The presiding chairman will be Rev. William K. Quick of the Metropolitan Methodist Church. MARCH 24 - APRIL 7 — $1075 The lecturer will be Dr. MARCH 24 - APRIL 14 — $1225 Jacob Neusner, distinguished professor of religious studies PESACH it YOM ATZMAUT at Brown University, who will MARCH 24 - APRIL 17 — $1375 speak on "Jewish and Chris- TOURS INCLUDE: tian Responses to the Des- • Round Trip via El Al truction of the Temple." • 1st Class Hotels w/2 meals a day 2 Sedorim • The second morning session • Pesach in Jerusalem will be held at 11:15. The Complete Sightseeing • presiding chairman will be MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS SOON The Very Rev. Andrew Wo- CALL US FOR DETAILS ronovich, president, Fir s t SEE ISRAEL AS YOU LIKE IT Eastern Orthodox Church. 10 Days - $180 plus airfare of $519 The lecturer will be Rabbi Walter Jacob, spiritual lead- 2 Weeks - $235 plus airfare of $599 er of the Rodef Shalom Cong- 3 Weeks - $325 plus airfare of $599 regation in Pittsburgh, who or just flight from 8 days to 1 year will speak on "Emergence of the Dialogue — Its Beginning 100's of OTHER TRIPS AVAILABLE DAILY and Its Problems." For Information Call: The luncheon session will 23125 COOLIDGE OAK PARK be held at 12:45 p.m. in the With A Yiddish Tamm MIZRACHI TOURS PESACH — ALL INCLUSIVE 398-7180 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA FROM RUSSIA... TO ISRAEL ... E 011 . CAST OF OVER 100 SINGERS, DANCERS 81 MUSICIANS. PRESENTED BY BNAI DAVID AUXIUARIES 8 P.M. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1975 AT THE FORD AUDITORIUM FOR TICKETS CALL BNAI DAVID OFFICE • .. 557-8210 MAX MONDSHINE . 398-5063 SAM RAVITZ 547-4618 LORRAINE WEINER ... 352-3355 STAN FINKELSTEIN ... 557-2624 Handleman Hall. The invo- cation will be given by Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz. The pre- siding chairman will be Rev- erend Robert L. Kincheloe, executive director, Metropol- itan Detroit Council of Churches. Greetings will be extended by Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, The Most Reverend Joseph L. Imesch, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Detroit; Rev- erend Terrence Johnson, First Congregational Church; Most Reverend Bishop Wil- liam H. Hillard, A.M.E. Zion Church. Dr. Neusner was graduated from Harvard College, mag- na cum laude, took post- graduate work at various universities and is the hold- er of an MHL degree from Columbia University. Prior to his asociation with Brown University, he was as- sistant professor of Hebrew at the University of Wiscon- sin, research associate at Brandeis University and as- sociate professor of religion at Dartmouth College. He is the recipient of fellowships Harry L. Blitz, treasurer of Young Israel of Greenfield, was elected president of the Young Israel Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Other officers are Martin Lowenberg, Young Israel of Southfield, vice president; Norman Sukenic, Young Is- rael of Northwest Detroit, treasurer; and Ronald Ber- man, Young Israel of Oak- Woods, secretary. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero is executive vice president. The Young Israel Council is comprised of five dele- gates from each branch. Delegates are Hillel L. Ab- rams, Hugo Apt, Meyer Eis- enberg, Jerome Kelman and David I. Berris, Young Is- rael of Detroit; Hyman R. Beale, Albert Friedman, Er- (Tamaracks Combined Enrollment for 1974) Phase II: Registration is now open for the following Camp Programs 7-10 year 11-15 year 15-16 year 15-16 year 14-16 year A prolific writer, Dr. Neus- ner is the author of many scholarly books, textbooks, collections of essays and ar- ticles in scholarly periodicals. He has lectured throughout the U.S., Europe and Israel. Rabbi Jacob was graduated with honors from Drury Col- lege and was ordained with honors from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion, from which he earned a DHL degree. Rabbi Jacob serves on the board of governors of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, commis- sion of Responsa of the Cent- ral Conference of American Rabbis, president of Asso- ciated American Jewish Mu- seums and many other boards of national and local organi- zations. He is visiting pro- fessor at Pittsburgh Theo. logical Seminary. Rabbi Jacob is the author of a number of books, includ- ing "Christianity Through Jewish Eyes", and articles in scholarly periodicals. RABBI WALTER JACOB DR. JACOB NEUSNER Young Israel Council Picks President 1834 Kids Can't Be Wrong! Camp Tamarack Brighton Camp Tamarack Ortonville Agree Outpost Camp Camp Kennedy Wilderness Trip and awards from many col- leges and institutions. olds olds olds olds olds Plus Specialized Programs in Puppets, Advance Camping. and Hebrew Specialty. For Information or an Application Please Call FRESH AIR SOCIETY, 18100 Meyers Road, 341-5666- nest Greenfield, Emanuel Mittelman and Sam S. Novet- sky, Young Israel of North- west Detroit; Morris Asher, Erry Loewenthal, Samuel Platt, Wilbert Simkovitz and Phillip Stollman, Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods; Milton Duchan, Leonard Antel, George Gelberman, Sam Lo- berman and Gordon Ryback, Young Israel of Greenfield; Abraham Selesny, Michael Dworkin, Josef Klein, Lowen- berg and Dr. Laurence Loe- wenthal, Young Israel of Southfield. Among the activities sup- ported by the Young Israel Council are: the youth pro- gram, from pre-school story- hour groups through the teen- age and young adults; the adult education program and the representation of Young Israel in activities relating to the Jewish community. Erry Loewenthal, outgoing president, stated that one of the priorities of the Council this year should be the uni- fication of the branches so that membership in one branch of Young Israel should entitle the family to all the services •and benefits in any branch of the move- ment. Blitz indicated that he would encourage the adoption of a plan to merge all the Young Israel branches into one body. He announced the appointment . of a committee on unification consisting of Messrs. Phillip Stollm an, Milton Duchan and Abraham Selesny. In order to further the ex- pansion of Young 'Israel, a capital assets committee, con- sisting of David I. Berris, Hillel Abrams, Sam S- Novet- sky and Albert Friedman has been appointed to recom- mend the use of the funds realized from the sale of the Young Israel of Detroit and Northwest Detroit buildings toward these ends. Rabbi Prero reports the Young Israel Bet Shemesh project, sponsored by the Council, is involved in the creation of a suburban vil- lage in the foot of the Judean hills outside Jerusalem to contain 1,045 families. A subsidiary organization, the Young Israel Aliya Hous- ing and Development Corp., has concluded financial ar- rangements with the Israeli government which would en- able an oleh to purchase a three-bedroom 'apartment for a $15,000 cash outlay and a mortgage carrying charge of approximately $100 a Month. There are currently 753 families from the United States and Canada enrolled in the project. Construction is expected to begin in April. u os th666 NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR__ HA PPY OCCASION • Bar Mitzva • Wedding • Banquet, Etc. SEVERIN THOMAS and Singing, Dancing & Guitar CALL AFTER 6 P.M. 541-4427 Meir & Rivka Liskowski of Suwalki, Poland and daughter Chaya died during the holocaust. Also killed were Schneier and Goldie Koniak and their son, Tzalik. The martyred brother of these 2 sisters, Israel Strelecki, was a friend of an Applebaum relative that settled in Palestine long before World War II. Would any former Suwalki, Po- land residents have extra photo- graphs of these martyred families? Relatives of the Liskowski family, the Applebaums live in the Detroit area. Please write to: Gerald Silverman 201 West 48 Street Bayonne, New Jersey 07002