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June 06, 1975 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-06-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, June 6, 1975

Israeli Theater
Seeks New Talent

Caricatures

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The
Israel theater is in search of
new talent in directing and
play-writing in order to re-
flect a people in its times.
Chana Meron, Israeli-star
actress, told a large audi-
ence at the ZOA House Din-
ner Club here that there are
many positive signs in the
Israeli theater but more
prominence by young Israe-
lis is needed. Four regular
companies are operating
along with avant-garde and
non-Hebrew groups.

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Local Orthodox Rabbis' Event
Cites Rabbi Stollman of Israel

Rabbi Isaac Stollman of Jerusalem, fourth from left,
was presented with a citation by Rabbi Leizer Levin,
president of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, on behalf of
the council at its annual dinner at the Sheraton-South-
field Hotel. Shown are, from left: David Hermelin, co-
chairman of the affair; Rabbi Joshua Sperka, secretary
of the council; Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, director; Rabbi
Stollman; Rabbi Levin; Rabbi James I. Gordon, vice
president; Avern Cohn, dinner co-chairman; and Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, council treasurer. Rabbi Stollman is
the brother of communal leaders Phillip and Max Stoll-
man.

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BETH MOSES MEN'S
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a.m. Sunday at the syn-
agogue. Rabbi Solomon
Poupko will speak. There is
a charge. For reservations,
call the synagogue office,
557-8210.

tion of officers following
8:45 a.m. services Sunday at
the synagogue. Newly
elected officers are: Alfred
Cowan, president, Harry
Shiovitz and Harold Hurv-
itz, vice presidents; Henry
Rubin, treasurer; Sheldon
Manson and Gerald Leo-
pold, secretaries; and Mor-
ris Davis and Franklin Levy,
trustees. Breakfast will be
served.

* * *
MYRON L. MILGROM,

past president of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek's men's club,
was named presiding officer
and moderator for a semi-
nar at the 46th annual con-
vention of the National Fed-
eration of Jewish Men's
Clubs to be held July 27-31
in New York. Milgrom is
president of the Michigan
Region of the United Syn-
agogue of America.

* * *

Men's Unit to Hear
Shapp, St. John

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NEW YORK — Pennsyl-
vania Governor Milton J.
Shapp and Robert St. John,
noted author, lecturer and
broadcaster, will deliver
major addresses at the 46th
annual convention of the
National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs to be held
July 27-31 at the Conco'rd
Hotel.
A highlight of the conven-
tion will be the presentation
of the organization's coveted
distinguished service award
to Dr. Joel S. Geffen, who
was the federation's spirit-
ual adviser for more than 30
years and who occupies the
position of director of field
activities and community
education of The Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America.
The convention theme will
be "Crucial Challenges: Re-
dedication for Survival."

The pursuit of knowledge
for its own sake, an almost
fanatical love of justice, and
the desire for personal inde-
pendence — these are the
features of the Jewish tradi-
tion which make me thank
my stars that I belong to it.
— Albert Einstein

Temple, Church Share Building

Nearly 450 members of a
Reform Jewish congrega-
tion and an Episcopalian
parish marked the historic
joint ownership of a church
building in Ann Arbor.
The agreement between
Temple Beth Emeth and St.
Clare of Assisi Episcopal
Church is apparently the
first time a Jewish and a
Christian congregation will
jointly own a place of wor-
ship.
A service before the out-
door festivities featured
clergy from both religions;
Ann Arbor Mayor Albert
Wheeler; and Rabbi Daniel
Hachen, regional director
for the Northeast Lake Re-

gion of the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations.

While the two congrega-
tions share some adult ed-
ucation courses and an
underlying sense of com-
munity, the Rev. Douglas
Evett of St. Clare empha-
sized that they do not wor-
ship together.

The bishop of the Episco-
pal Diocese of Michigan
must still approve the ar-
rangement but his assent is
considered assured.

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Reconstructionists
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NEW YORK — The es-
tablishment of a Recon-
structionist Rabbinical As-
sociation was announced at
the convention of the Recon-
structionist Federation of
Congregations and Havurot
which met recently in Mon-
treal.
Members of the associa-
tion consist of graduates of
the Reconstructionist Rab-
binical College in Philadel-
phia, rabbis affiliated with
the Federation of Recon-
structionist Congregations
and Havurot, rabbis who
are members of the editorial
board of the Reconstruc-
tionist Magazine and rabbis
with administrative posts in

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