THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22 June 18, 1976
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SCA Re-Elects Rabbi Lookstein
NEW YORK — Rabbi
Joseph H. Lookstein, spirit-
ual leader of Cong. Kehilath
Jeshurun, New York City,
was re-elected president of
the Synagogue Couneil of
America at its 50th annual
meeting. The SCA is the
national umbrella agency
for the Orthodox, Conserva-
tive and Reform branches of
American Judaism.
Also re-elected to serve
with Rabbi Lookstein were
Rabbi Irwin M. Blank of
Temple Ohabei Shalom,
Brtokline, Mass., honorary
president; Rabbi Saul I. Te-
plitz of Cong. Sons of Israel,
Woodmere, N.Y., Arthur-J.
Ifelyveld of Fairmount Tem-
ple, Cleveland, Ohio, Harry
w. Baumgarten, New York
City, Phillip Greene, Ja-
maica, N.Y., Morris L. Lev-
inson, New York City, and
Norma Levitt, Great Neck,
N.Y., vice presidents; and
Religious Zionists of America
Bar-Ilan University in Ra-
mat-Gan, Israel. He is a
member of the administra-
tion.committee of the Joint
Distribution Committee and
commissioner of the Hillel
Foundation.
Hebrew Paper
Planned in U.S.
RABBI LOOKSTEIN
Samuel Brochstein, Great
Neck, N.Y., treasurer.
Rabbi Lookstein, who will
serve a one-year term, is
founder of the Ramaz
School, the first progressive
Jewish Day School in the
country, and Chancellor of
JERUSALEM, (JTA) —
North America's first He-
brew language daily news-
paper will commence publi-
cation in New York in
October if the plans of a
group of Americans and Is-
raelis who are financing the
project materialize.
The tabloid-size paper, to
be called "The Israel Daily
Herald" will appear Sun-
days through Fridays in
major cities in the United
States and Canada where
there are heavy concentra-
tions of Jews and Israelis.
Teller to Lead. Educator's Unit
Rabbi Gerald Teller of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek has
been elected president of the
Jewish Educators Council of
Metropolitan Detroit.
Other officers are Cantor
Norman Rose of Temple
Emanu-El, vice president;
and Richard Wagner of the
Cong. Bnai Moshe branch,
United Hebrew SchOols, sec-
retary-treasurer.
The council is a forum for
the exchange of educational
ideas and concerns itself
with the continual improve-
Music by
ment of the quality of Jew-
ish education.
Membership in the coun-
cil is open to all profession-
als in the field, including
principals and administra-
tors. For membership infor-
mation, call Wagner, LI
8-4747.
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Cordially invites you and your friends
to attend a general meeting on
1018 W. 9 Mile Rd.
Alfons G. Rehme
Sun., June 21, at 8 p.m.
Guest Speaker
Dr. Rafael Schneller
Subject "Confrontation of Religious Youth with Modern
Scientific Theories."
the public is invited
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Israeli educator, author, director of the Teachers Semi-
nary at Givat Washington, chairman of the committee
of certification of teachers at Bar-Ilan University in
Israel, he has served as superintendent of teacher train-
ing for the religious school system.
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Phillip Stollman, right, was awarded life member-
ship on the board of directors of Young Israel of Oak-,
Woods and Mr. and Mrs. David Herczeg, left, were hon-
ored "for their devotion and loyalty to the synagogue,"
at the synagogue's annual installation banquet. Shown
are, from left: Mr. and Mrs. Herczeg, Rabbi James I.
Gordon, Mrs. Gordon and Stollman.
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IDEAL FATHER'S DAY GIFTS
Argentine Zionist
Unit Marks 50th
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)
— The Argentine Zionist
Women's Organization,
which will be 50 years old in
August, started the celebra-
tion with several events,
among them a reception in
its own headquarters which
was attended by hundreds
of delegates.
Greetings were given by
Israeli Ambassador Ram
Nirgad, while Mrs. Raya
Yaglom, president of WIZO,
spoke about the women's
role in Israel.
Other speakers were
Clara Kaplan, who is one of
the founding members of
the AZWO and the chair-
man of AZWO Catalina
Epstein.
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