THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Meaning of `Shtibul' A "shtibul" is the name usually given to a Hasidic synagogue. The term means "a small house." Originally, when the Has- idic movement developed, the established congrega- tions were, of course, not Hasidic. The establishment often was antagonistic to Hasidim. Also, the Hasidic I FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows— Neckline— Arms— legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION I SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist mode of prayer included a good deal of singing by the congregants as a whole' along with more bodily movement. This was not welcomed in the established congregations. Therefore, the Hasidic groups were forced to as- semble in homes — often the home of the Hasidic leader or rabbi. The estab- lishment and its followers looked down on the Hasidim and referred to them as the people who worshipped in "little homes" as compared to themselves who wor- shipped in comparatively larger and well established synagogues. ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Nr Northland & Room 260 ► ro. ∎ dtnce Hoipool PHONE 557-1108 15 Y *ors Downtown But we who are smoth- ered with comfort some- times forget to listen for God . The Creative Touch in Fine Photography I. MARSHALL STERN 557-5221 DECORATE YOUR HOME NOW SAVE UP TO 30% SLIM LINE and VERTICAL BLINDS CUSTOM DRAPES and BEDSPREADS LAMINATED SHADES Hurtig Window Interiors 559-8209 Young Israel Teens of the National Conference of Syn- agogue Youth elected Ron- nie Schwartzherg president at its annual election mut- ing. Also elected were Marcia Fink, Julie Torgow and Sharona Koeningsberg, vice presidents; Mike Schwartz- berg, treasurer; Dena Greenbaum, Sherry Mandel and Janet Fink, secretaries; and Sheldon Mandelbaum. The group will have an oneg Shabat 4 p.m. Satur- day in the home of Robert Zimberg, 23701 Marlow, Oak Park. Applications are still available for the national NCSY convention at the Pi- neview Country Club in the Catskills, New York. For information, call Sheldon, 547-4408. Beth Shalom Youth Plan Annual Trip 557-1960 CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 559-8209 Cong. Beth Shalom's Ka- dima and United Synagogue Youth Chapters will take their annual trip to Cedar Point Thursday. More than 100 Kadima members and USY'ers are expected to par- ticipate. Prospective mem- bers may contact Stuart Ho- rowitz, 533-02515, or Howard Benson, 549-5298. The synagogue will have its annual junior congrega- tion awards Saturday in the synagogue: Those students who have been regular at- tendees at services will re- ceive awards from the men's club. Youth will conduct services and the Shiraleers will sing during Musaf. Everyone is invited. Dinitz Receives Honorary Degree CELIA WATZMAN 25900 GREENFIELD AT LINCOLN 968-1166 Top Stylist -- formerly of Electric Lady Salon Has Joined Our Staff proudly announces these Top Stylists Well known in the Southfield-Oak Park Area have joined our staff 25900 GREENFIELD AT LINCOLN 968-1166 _ June Bad oczka Donald Langevin Russell Smale Adat Shalom Cites Its UHS Graduates Youth News YI Teens Pick New Officers CINCINNATI — Israeli Ambassador Simha Dinitz and the Most Reverend Jo- seph L. Bernardin, arch- bishop of Cincinnati, were bestowed honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees last week from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion at gradua- tion exercises. Dr. Alfred Gottschalk, HUC-JIR president also presented the same degrees to Max M. Fisher of Detroit, a leading philanthropist; Dr. Franklin H. Littell, professor, department of religion, Temple University; and John W. Pehle, Wash- ington, D.C. attorney and former assistant secretary of the treasury under Presi- dent Roosevelt and the exec- utive director of the War Refugee Board in 1944-45. Honorary Doctor of Di- vinity recipients were Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin, Temple Is- rael, St. Louis, and presi- dent of the HUC-JIR Al- umni Association; Rabbi Har6ld I. Salzmann, Temple Anshe Amunim, Pittsfield, Mass., and Rabbi Benno M. Wallach, Temple Emanuel, Beaumont, Texas. Friday, June 13, 1975 41 Junior YI Teens to See Ball Game Junior Young Israel Teens (grades 6-8) will close out the year with an outing to a Detroit Tigers baseball game on Sunday, meeting noon at Young Israel of Greenfield. Fifth graders who will enter the group next year are invited. For reservations, contact Har- tley Harris, 968-3563 or Sandy Singal, 547-9023. Elections were held June 8 for Junior YIT offices. Elected were: Jay Jubas, president; Jody Lesser and Rachel Flat, vice presidents; Zoe Levin and Edie Katz, secretaries; and Anita Man- del, treasurer. A meeting will be held for 4-7 year olds at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at Young Israel of Greenfield. There will be refreshments. The Saturday morning Story Hour (ages 4-7) will recess for the summer fok lowing its last meeting at 16 a.m. Saturday at both Young Israel of Greenfield_ and Oak-Woods congrega- tions. Story Hour leaders this year were Edie Katz at Young Israel of Greenfield, and Barb Singal and Julie Torgow at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. For information, contact Hartley Harris, coordina- tor, 968-3563. - the teachers of the graduat- ing classes, Rachel Ferber and Yeara Houvras. As part of the celebration and recog- nition which are due this year's graduates, all mem- bers of the 1975 class will be called for aliyot. 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