Registration Open Nelsons to Host Reception
at Beth Shalom
Religious School to Benefit Jewish Seminary

Jewish Writers
Listed in Index

Yiddish, Hebrew, Israeli
and English-language
Cong. Beth Shalom Reli-
Jewish journalists are gious School is accepting
among the more than registration for the 1979-
50,000 names to be found in 1980 school year. Beth
"Journalist Biographies Shalom is an independent
Master Index," the first Conservative Religious
comprehensive index to School offering a variety of
biographical information on activities for,_youth in kin-
journalists ever compiled.
dergarten through 12th
The index lists more than grade.
90,000 entries found in
In addition, Bar/Bat
about 200 standard biog- Mitzva programs and train-
raphical dictionaries and ing are offered at no addi-
directories of journalists. tional charge. Students par-
Textual references to indi- ticipate on Sunday morn-
viduals appearing in more ings in their own service
than 25 historical studies in (Talit and Tefilin and Bat
the field of journalism also Mitzva Belles), followed by
are indexed. It was compiled breakfast.
and edited by Detroiter
There are five separate
Alan E. Abrams.
junior congregation serv-
ices each Sabbath morning
at various grade levels.
Kadimah and United
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Synagogue Youth provide
Twenty-five special secu- activities for youngsters.
rity guards have been hired The children's choir,
at Ben-Gurion Airport to Shiraleers, led by Cantor
combat thieves who have Samuel Greenbaum par-
been looting passengers' ticipate both in synagogue
baggage. There have also and community functions.
Educational director is
been a series of diamond
Cyril Servetter. For infor-
thefts.
mation or to register, call
the school office, 547-7972.

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Birthday Present

PHILADELPHIA — The
Reconstructionist Rabbini-
cal College has been given a
$100,000 endowment by
Julius Fligelman of Los
Angeles and the Recon-
structionist Society of
Southern California in
. honor of Fligelman's 83rd
birthday.

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Stone Will Speak

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Journalist I.F. Stone, who
has been pro-Palestinian
and anti-Israel in his writ-
ings, will speak at the Bir-
mingham Temple June 4.

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Rabbi and Mrs. David
Nelson will host a reception
for the membership of Cong.
Beth Shalom 8 p.m. May 24
in their home, 17235 Sher-
villa Pl., Southfield, on be-
half of Cong. Beth Shalom
Friends of The Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America.
The seminary, founded in
1886, is the academic,
spiritual and cultural cen-
ter for the Conservative
movement in the U.S. It
trains , rabbis, cantors,
teachers and communal
professionals. It maintains
the Jewish Museum and
contains the world's
greatest library of Judaica.
The campuses are in New
York, Los Angeles and
Jerusalem.
Rabbi Seymour J. Cohen
of Anshe Emet Synagogue
in Chicago, Ill.,
Ill. will be the
topic will
guest speaker.
be "Contributions of the
Seminary to Jewish Life."
Dr. Cohen has been the
rabbi of the synagogue
since 1961: He came to
Chicago from Cong. Bnai
Israel in Pittsburgh
where he served for 10
years.
Rabbi Cohen .was
graduated Phi Beta Kappa
from the College of the City
of New York. He was or-
dained by the Jewish

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RABBI COHEN
Theological Seminary in
1946, and holds a master's
of Hebrew literature degree
and a doctorate from the
seminary.
He has served as
president of the Chicago
Board of Rabbis and of the
Synagogue Council of
America. He is a member of
the board of directors of the
Jewish Welfare Fund for
the Chicago Jewish Federa-
tion and a vice president of
the Rabbinical Assembly of
America.
Rabbi Cohen is the author
of numerous books, articles
and book reviews. He is the
chaplain of the Chicago Fire
Department and is involved
in many social and religious
activities.

Honorary Chairmen Named
for Orthodox Rabbis' Dinner

Julius Rotenberg and
Irwin Cohn have been
named honorary chairmen
of the 50th anniversary
dinner of the Vaad
Harabonim — Council of
Orthodox Rabbis — slated
to take place 6 p.m. Monday
in the main Jewish Com-
munity Center. Rabbi
Shear Yashuv Cohen, chief
rabbi of Haifa, Israel, will
be guest speaker.
Heading
the
ar-
rangements for the dinner
are Salek Lessman, general
chairman; and Michael

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 11, 1919 21

Religion Law Bill
Withdrawn in NY

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INVITATIONS

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
New York State Senate bill
to amend the Religious Cor- ,
poration Law to include
Jewish congregations has
been withdrawn after pro-
tests from a variety of Or-
thodox and Hasidic groups.
According to a memoran-
dum, "the foremost change
of importance" Sought "to
resolve the problem of dis-
tribution of corporate assets
and real property which has
long been left in a state of ,
limbo and too often left to a
handful of individuals who
are irresponsible."
The proposed measure
also sought to "prevent 'ab-
sentee members' from dis-
posing of a synagogue build-
ing without the knowledge
• of the worshippers, and to
leave a changing neighbor-
hood without a synagogue,
which often results in a
more rapid decline."

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Lecture Slated /-
at Bnai David

"Religious Tradition and
the Holocaust" Will be the
subject of a lecture to be de-
livered by Rabbi Morton F.
Yolkut at the Cong. Bnai
David Institute fof Adult
Education 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the synagogue.
The lecture is the third in
a series entitled "Religious
Tradition and Contempor-
ary Social Problems." The
series is open to the corn-
munity without charge. For
information, call the
synagogue office, 557-8210.

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ISRAELI LITERATURE IN WORLD TRANSLATION

1948-1979

Works from the Collection of
Mr. & Mrs. Irwin T. Holtzman

3rd floor Exhibit Hall, -
Main Library, 5201 Woodward Avenue

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