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November 21, 1980 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, November 21, 1980

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NEW YORK — Rabbi
Stanley Rabinowitz of
Cong. Adath Israel, Wash-
ington, D.C., who is a
former president of the
Rabbincal Assembly (Con-
servative); Rabbi David
Polish, Rabbi Emeritus of
the Free Synagogue,
Evanston, Ill., and former
president of the Central
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Rabbis (Reform), and Rabbi
David Brusin of Niles
Township Jewish Congre-
gation, Skokie, Ill., a former
president of the Reconstruc-
tionist Rabbinical Associa-
tion, are the co-chairmen of
the rabbinical committee
which has been formed in
honor of the centennial cel-
ebration of the birth of Mor-
decai M. Kaplan, the foun-
der of the Reconstructionist
movement and a major
thinker and Jewish theolo-
gian.
More than 300 rabbis
have joined the committee
to honor Rabbi Kaplan who
first developed the idea of
the synagogue as a Jewish
center. He advocated the
notion of the organic Jewish
community, advanced the
concept of Jews living
simultaneously in Ameri-
can and Jewish culture, in-
troduced the Bat Mitzva
ceremony, pioneered in
bringing religious equality
for women and recognized
Jewish peoplehood as the
bond which unites Jews
throughout the world into a
transnational people with
Israel as the focal point.

During the centennial
year rabbis on the com-
mittee will lead courses'
on Kaplan's thought and
devote sermons and lec-
tures to his ideas and
contributions.

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Englewodd, N.J. and a pro-
fessor at Columbia Univer-
sity will be the principal
speaker at the Mordecai M.
Kaplan Centennial
lecture/symposium on Sun-
day in New York.

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a Los Angeles dinner, Mrs. Warner donated her time,
along with Orson Welles, to co-narrate a multi-media
presentation on the Holocaust which will be released
nation-wide next year.

Polish Professor
to Do Research
at Hebrew U.

NEW YORK — Prof.
Witold J. Tyloch, head of the
Warsaw University's De-
partment of Ancient Near
East and Hebrew Studies,
will serve as visiting re-
search professor at Yeshiva
University where he is
gathering material for his
new Polish language books
on the Dead Sea Scrolls and
the Talmud.

The Polish academician
has received many awards,
including citations from the
Israeli Ministry of Educa-
tion and Culture, the Col-
lege de France, and the
Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture.

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NEW YORK — Rabbi
Bernard J. Mandelbaum,
executive vice president of
the Synagogue Council of
America and the director of
research of its Institute for
Jewish Policy Planning and
Research, has begun a
cross-country visit to major
American Jewish com-
munities to confer with rab-
bis and lay leaders on the
impact of the synagogue on
creative Jewish life and the
challenge to American reli-
gious freedom by the
"frightening threat of the
Moral Majority."
In Detroit last- week, he
met with leaders at a lunch-
eon organized by Mrs.
Samuel Hamburger, Rabbi
Irwin Groner and Rabbi
Richard Hertz, and spoke at
a session of the Council of
Jewish Federations Gen-
eral Assembly.

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NEW YORK —
"Chavurat HaKibutz," a
new project sponsored by
the Israel Aliya Center, has
begun to organize groups of
Israelis to return to Israel to
settle in new kibutzim
which have been estalished
throughout the country.
The campaign is modeled
after a similar campaign in
Israel which brought an un-
precedented movement of
young families from urban
areas to kibutzim. Simi-
larly, many families
young Israelis in the L.-.
are expected to answer the
national challenge that is
being offered to them.

Arms Balance

LONDON (ZINS) — The
International Strategic In-
stitute has published a sur-
vey that shows that Israel
now has 483 combat air-
craft, 3,050 tanks, 63 naval
vessels and three sub-
marines.
Egypt has 363 planes,
1,980 tanks, 78 ships and 10
submarines. Iraq has 322
aircraft, 2,880 tanks and 48
ships.
Jordan has 58 planes and
749 tanks, while Libya has
287 planes, 2,780 tanks, 32
ships and three submarines.

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