THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Abraham Karp Will Deliver Beth Shalom Halpern Lectures
Cong. Beth Shalom will
present its Rabbi Mordecai
S. Halpern Memorial Lec-
ture Series March 26-28 in
the synagogue. Prof.. Abra-
ham J. Karp will be the
guest lecturer.
Professor of history and
-eligious studies at the Uni-
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York), Dr. Karp is a mem-
ber of the Institute of Con-
temporary Jewry at' the
Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem and is the immediate
past president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Historical So-
ciety. He is a visiting profes-
sor of Jewish history at the
Beth El Continues
`Tuesday Series' •
The Fourth Tuesday
Series, sponsored by the
Arts Committee of Temple
Beth El, continues 8:30 p.m.
March 23 at the temple.
Rabbi Jeffrey B. Lazar,
educational director of Tem-
ple Beth El, will review "My
Life" by Golda Meir. Re-
freshments will be served,
and guests are invited.
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At a recent meeting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hermelin, Hyman Safran,
general chairman, an-
nounced the forthcoming
47th anniversary dinner of
the Council of Orthodox
Rabbis of Greater Detroit
will be held May 19.
Safran said, "The dinner
will be a wonderful opportu-
nity to pay tribute to Rabbi
Leizer Levin, for the devoted
spiritual leadership of close
to 40 years in our commu-
nity. As president and av
bais din of the Council of
Orthodox Rabbis, he is the
titular head of the Orthodox
community and he has
served the role with great
distinction".
Irwin I. Cohn and David
Hermelin are the co-chair-
men. Sponsors include
Henry Dorfman, Morris
Flatt, Nathan Goldin ; Sam-
uel Hechtman, Avern Cohn,
Julius Katz, Michael Kar-
bal, Mrs. Hannah Karbal,
Royal A. Oppenheim, David
Pollack, Nathan P. Rossen,
Julius Rotenberg, Nathan
The Rabbinical Commis-
sion and the Committee on
International Concerns of
the Jewish Community
Council distributed to met-
ropolitan area rabbis a li-
turgical supplement for ad-
aptation as part of Shabat
Zachor services, on the Sab-
bath immediately preceding
Purim (today and Satur-
day).
The supplement, initially
developed by the Union of
American Hebrew Congre-
gations and the Central
Conference of American
Rabbis, is designed to aid in
commemoration of the anni-
versary of the murder of
four young Syrian Jewish
women who died while at-
tempting to escape persecu-
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p.m., Dr. Karp will speak
on "July 1776: A Debate
Among Jews." An oneg
Shabat- will follow. At 9
a.m. Shabat services
March 27, Prof. Karp will
speak on "From Haven to
Home." A Kadima United
Synagogue Youth study
lunch will follow at 1 p.m.
Theme for the luncheon is
"Some Friends I'd Like
You to Meet." A melave
malka will be held 8:30
p.m. that day, and its
theme will be "Some More
Friends I'd Like You to
Meet."
A 10:45 a.m. brunch fol-
lowed by an 11:30 a.m. talk
on "And What of Tomorrow
— Not Quiet a Prophecy"
will complete the series' ac-
tivities.
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BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SINGERS and ORCHESTRA
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL CHORUS
CONDUCTOR: JOHN DOVARAS
SOLOISTS:
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Mar Zutra was accus-
tomed to say, "May forgive-
ness be granted to everyone
who has afflicted us."
—Talmud
CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN
(Congregation B'nai Moshe)
CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH
( Temple Israel)
THE B'NAI MOSHE CHORAL ENSEMBLE
DOREEN RASKIN, Piano — DANIEL BRAUDE, Conductor
Sunday, March 28, 1976
8:00 P.M.
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Phone 548-9000
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Students and Senior Citizens — $1.50