THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 4, 1919 21 Left to Right: RABBI HAILL ZACHARIASH, RABBI REIVEL WAGNER -RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER, RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA, RABBI LEIZER LEVIN, RABBI YAAKOV GORDON SALEK LESSMAN General Chairman To Members of the Detroit Je.wish Community: In the spring of 1945, after being liberated from a Nazi Concentration Camp, I met another survivor of the Holocaust. Her dream then was to have a real kosher meal. Of course it was then only a dream. Five years later we came to the United States as a happily married couple and destiny took us to Salt Lake City. Although we loved the people and the city, we had to leave — unable to find there the basic ingredients to have a kosher home. Next we came to Detroit. Here we found opportunity and all the necessary ele- ments to practice our reli- gion. Is this not reason enough why I and you should sup- port the VAAD. Salek Lessman, General Chairman The aims and purposes of the VAAD HARABONIM are to consolidate the spiritual life of our Jewish community and to fortify Jewish values. The main areas in which it labors are as follows: KASHRUTH: The Vaad Harabonim renders reliable and uniform Kashruth supervision over all establishments that cater to the needs of the Jewish population. The council supervises 5 bakers, 9 caterers, 5 animal & poultry slaughter houses including 7 shochtim, 7 individual manufacturing plants, 1 cholov Yisroel plant, 15 retail butcher shops, plus Sinai Hospital, Federation apartmenrs, Jewish Community Center Cafeteria and Federation Kitchen Butzel building. Precise and scientific information on Kosher products is readily available. The is the local symbol of Kashruth certification. BETH DIN: in the tradition of our people, the Vaad offers to anyindividual or group an opportunity to settle differences before a Rabbinical Court (Beth Din) rather than resorting to litigation in a civil court. Inquiries regarding Jewish alw, and ritual are expertly answered. The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit was successful in resolving 56 litigations and 62 divorce proceedings during the past year. FAMILY COUNSELING: A Rabbi is always available to counsel on marital problems, family relations and personal adjust- ments ADOPTIONS: Last year 40 adoptions were guided to proper and complete acceptance to our faith. It is very important that following process of civil adoption, Jewish parents be aware of need to contact the Vaad for further guidance. CONVERSIONS: A number of candidates have come before the Beth Din of the Vaad. Each case was examined and studied thoroughly, and when all the Halachik requirements were met, the candidate for conversion was accepted and a certificate of conversion was issued. Thirty nine were processed of which 13 were accepted. - CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM: To ameliorate the complex problems of the aged in our community, the Vaad Harabonim designate Rabbis as Chaplains who regularly visit and provide religious services to our nursing homes, convalescent homes and hospitals. LIBRARY: A Rabbinic reference library has been established and is available to the-entire Jewish community. PUBLICATIONS: Bulletins and brochures bringing vital information to the community are being published from time to time. RUSSIAN JEWRY: The Council of Orthodox Rabbis makes it possible for Russian Jews arriving in our community to be introduced to Kashrut and other Mitzvot. Special arrangements are made in setting up Kosher kitchen and subsidized discount of 30% is made available for Kosher meat. Problems concerning marriage or circumcision and family life are also handled by the Vaad in assisting these families. e Plan to attend the 50th Anniversary Dinner GOLDEN JUBILEE Sponsored By The Council Of Orthodox Rabbis Of Greater Detroit Monday, May 14th at 6 P.M. Guest Speaker Ray Shear Yashuv Cohen, Chief Rabbi of Haifa, Israel Jewish Community Center, W. Bloomfield, Mich. For reservations and information call 559-5005 Dinner Sponsors Co-Chairmen DINNER SPONSORS In Formation GUSTAV BERENHOLZ SAMUEL HECHTMAN AVERN COHN DAVID HERMELIN DAVID POLLACK DAVID POLLACK MARVIN BERLIN DAVID HERMELIN In memory of Morris & Rose Pollack AVERH COHN JULIUS KATZ JULIUS ROTENBERG IRWIN I. COHN KARBAL FAMILY HYMAN SAFRAN JOHN D. DANIELS SALEK LESSMAN JACK SHENKMAN HENRY DORFMAN SAM NOVETSKY SOBERMAN and MILGROM MORRIS FLATT ROYAL A. OPPENHEIM NATHAN GOLDIN REIFMAN FAMILY, in memory of Joseph Reifman PHILLIP and. MAX STOLLMAN