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February 16, 1979 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-16

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Friday, -February 16, 1919 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Israel M. Goldman, Founded
Seminary Adult Education Unit

Special to
The Jewish News

BALTIMORE, Md. —
Tributes to the memory of
Dr. Israel Max Goldman,
who died Feb. 9 at age 75,
are reported by Cong.
Chizuk Amuno of which the
deceased was Rabbi
Emeritus for the past two
years since his retirement
after 28 yearstof services to
one of the oldest synagogues
in America.
Dr. Goldman was the
founder and for years direc-
tor of the National Academy
of Adult Jewish Education
of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America. He
directed the adult education
activities while serving as
founding rabbi of Temple
Emanu-El of Providence,
R.I., which was the only
other pulpit he had- before
coming to Baltimore 30
years ago.
His adult education ac-
tivities created precedents
for many Jewish com-
munities which were in-
spired by his activities. The

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importance of the adult
education program was de-
fined by Dr. Goldman in his
latest published, work,
"Lifelong Learning Among
Jews: Adult Education in
Judaism from Biblical
Times to the 20th Century,"
which serves as a veritable
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programs in this country.

RABBI ISRAEL GOLDMAN

Dr. Goldman's national
leadership in the civil
rights movement, his
association in these tasks
with the late Dr. Martin
Luther King and other
black leaders, his role in
advancing the best rela-
tions with the Christian
communities, gave him
status on a national scale.
He was a graduate of the
City College of New York,
earned a master's degree at
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America. He held
the Doctor of Hebrew Liter-
ature Degree from the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America and honor-
ary degrees from Brown
University and from the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America.
Rabbi Goldman was
president of the Baltimore
Board of Rabbis and presid-
ing chairman of the Inter-
faith Council of Metropoli-
tan Baltimore. He also was
vice chairman of the Mary-
land Commission on
Human Relations from its

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founding in 1951 to 1969.
He was past president of the
Jewish Historical Society of
Maryland. From 1952 to
1955, Rabbi Goldman was
chairman of the Baltimore
Community Self-Survey.
He was president of the
Rabbinical Assembly of
America, the organization
of Conservative Rabbis,
from 1946 to 1948, and he
was the national director of
the National Academy for
Adult Jewish Studies from
1940 to 1951. He was also
vice president of the Balti-
more branch of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress and
president of the Baltimore
Zionist District.
Rabbi Goldman is sur-
vived by his wife,
Mildred; two daughters,
Anna of Washington and
Mrs. Robert (Tobie)
Levine of Boston; a
brother, Irving of Provi-
dence, R.I.; a sister, Mrs.
Sarah Sharp of Provi-
dence; and three
grandchildren.
A capacity congregation
which filled the sanctuary
of Chizuk Amuno
synagogue, paid final trib-
ute to the deceased. Officiat-
ing were Vice Chancellor of
the Jewish Theological
Seminary Dr. Simon
Greenberg, Rabbis Jacob
Agus and Samuel
Rosenblatt and Cantor Ab-
raham Salkov. Catholic and
Episcopalian dignitaries
were represented by large
delegations, heads of the
chancellories appearing in
formal regalia.

Cutting Red Tape

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A
real estate agent lauded the
economic reforms of the
Begin government and Fi-
nance Minister Simha
Ehrlich in a recent Haar _ etz
article.
The agent said he re-
cently completed the sale of
a piece of land from one
foreign investor to another
simply by taking signed af-
fidavits to the Land Regis-
try.
He said many foreign in-
vestors were driven away
from investment in Israel
by the bureaucratic red tape
prevalent before Ehrlich's
October 1977 "economic re-
volution."

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