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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-08-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, August 14, 1981

Israel ldelsohn New Cantor
at Downtown Synagogue

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Professionally Conducted In Your Home
Estate Liquidators

The
Downtown
Synagogue announces its
new cantor is Israel I. Idel-
sohn, who will officially
assume his post on Sept. 6.
Born in Riga, Latvia,
Cantor Idelsohn began his
cantorial career at age 7 as a
choir singer. He also studied
opera. Prior to World War
II, he sang in the opera in
Riga.
In Detroit, he sang in the
Detroit Civic Opera, under
the direction of Stuart Pig-
gins.
Prior to coming to the
Downtown Synagogue,
CANTOR IDELSOHN
Cantor Idelsohn served
synagogues in St. John, Bloomfield.
Cantor Idelsohn will
New Brunswick, Canada;
Washington, D.C.; and chant the service at Shabat
Cong. Bnai Israel of West morning services Saturday.

EDMUND FRANK & Co.

Liquidators
368-4044

Appraisers
875-7650

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Preventing The Emergence Of Another
Arab Country In Judea, Samaria, Gaza

JUDEA-SAMARIA

WHAT ISARAEL IS GIVING AWAY!

Sat., Aug. 15, 1981, 1:30 p.m.

ELYAKIM HA ETZNI

Synagogues to Participate
in Bonds' Holiday Appeal

Gush Emunim and Official Spokesman for
the Settlements

Sunday, Aug. 16, 1981, 8:00 p.m.

LEVI ORBACH

Slide presentation, see for yourself what
Israel is going to give away.

Young Israel of Greenfield

15140 W. 10 Mile Rd.
Public Invited
FREE ADMISSION



"From Generation Unto Zion, Dovid Ben Nuchim,
Generation" is the theme of Mishkan Israel Nusach
the High Holy Day appeal H'Ari Lubavitcher Center,
which will be held in Metro Shaarey Shomayim, Shorn-
Detroit synagogues and rey Emunah, Young Israel
1,100 synagogues through- Center of Oak-Woods,
out North America to mark Young Israel of Greenfield
the 30th anniversary of the and Young Israel of South-
Israel Bond campaign. field.
Local synagogues par-
In order to promote
ticipating in the appeal in- record-breaking results, a
clude: Beth Abraham Hillel number of synagogues are
Moses, Beth Achim, Beth planning advance events
Shalom, Beth Tefilo prior to the holidays.
Emanuel Tikvah, Bnai
"Since the early days of
David, Bnai Israel-Beth the Bond drive,
Yehuda, Bnai Moshe, Bnai synagogues have been in
the forefront in providing
support for Israel's eco-
nomic development,"
said David B. Holtzman,
general chairman of the
Metro Detroit Israel
Bond campaign. "This
year's theme stresses the
importance of involving
and passing on the tradi-
tion of building Israel's
economy to the next gen-
eration."
Holtzman reported that
the Bond Organization na-
tionally is seeking to raise
$50 million, a 25 percent in-
crease over the $40 million
recorded last year in High
Holy Day Appeals in U.S.
and Canadian synagogues.
"The Bond Organization
has mobilized over $5.2 bil-
lion in the past 30 years to
develop every aspect of Is-
rael's economy," he said.
"We must 'continue to help
Israel meet the many chal-
lenges that confront it,
including the accelerated
development of the Negev.
In order to accomplish this
task, all generations must
join to continue the tradi-
tion which the founders of

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NEW YORK — A search
contmittee has begun a
campaign to find a successor
to Bertram Gold, executive
vice president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, who
will retire next year.
According to the Jewish
Post and Opinion, Gold will
be available if needed.
However, he refused to act
as a consultant.

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Services

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 6 p.m. today
and 9 a.m. Saturday. Alan Shulak, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES: Services
7:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday (Aron Kodesh
Dedication).
CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45
a.m. Saturday. Louis Ellenson will read the Maftir.
TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 5:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "My Visit With
the Jewish Archbishop of Paris." Amy Strasner, Bat
Mitzva.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today.
Rabbi Wine will speak on "The Existential Humanist
— Confronting the New Nationalism."
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and
a.m. Saturday. Robbie Chatlin and Ethan Berko'
Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45
a.m. Saturday. Michael Foster, Bar Mitzva.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 7:45 p.m. today (Pro-
spective Member Shabat), conducted in the West Gar-
den by the Tushman Family.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Loss
will speak on "From Israel With Love." Jay Weisman,
Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Con-
rad will speak on "Comfort, Comfort My People: What
Solace Can There Be at a Time of Strife?"
CONG. T'CHIYAH: Services 10 a.m. Saturday, conducted
by Sandy Hansell.
Regular services will be held at Cong. Bais Chabad of
Farmington Hills, Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield,
Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton, Temple Beth Jacob, Cong.
Beth Shalom, Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, Cong.
Beth Tephilath Moses of Mt. Clemens, Cong. Bnai Israel of
West Bloomfield, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Cong.
Bnai Jacob, Cong. Bnai Zion, Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim,
Downtown Synagogue, Livonia Jewish Congregation,
Cong. Mishkan Israel Nusach H'Ari, Sephardic Commu-
nity of Greater Detroit, Cong. Shaarey Shomayim (Jewish
Center Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch), Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Cong. Shomrey Emunah, Cong. Shomrey Israel
(18995 Schaefer), Cong. Solel, Young Israel of Greenfield,
Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Young Israel of Southfield.

Chautauqua Society Endows
Area College Lectureships

Two resident lecture-
ships, accredited courses in
Judaica, have been
endowed in the Detroit area
by the Jewish Chautauqua
Society for the upcoming
1981-1982 academic year.
The recipients of the lec-
tureships are: Oakland
University, Rochester, to be
taught by Rabbi Harold
Loss of Temple Israel; and
the University of Detroit, to
be taught by Rabbi Richard
Hertz of Temple Beth El.
The Jewish Chautauqua
Society is the educational
project of the National Fed-
eration of Temple Brother-
hoods and is dedicated to the
improvement of interfaith
relations.
Rabbi Loss was
graduated from the Uni-
versity of Florida in
Gainesville with a BA de-
gree cum laude in com-
parative religion. He was
ordained at Hebrew
Union College, Jewish

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RABBI LOSS

RABBI HERTZ

Institute of Religion,
where he earned a Mas-
ter of Hebrew Letters de-
gree.
Rabbi Loss serves on the
faculty of the College of
Jewish Studies and is a
member of the Rabbinical
Commission of Detroit and
the National Commission
on Gerontology of the Union
of American Hebrew Con-
gregations.
Rabbi Hertz holds a PhD
degree in religious educe --
tion from Northweste
University and an honorary -
Doctor of Divinity degree
from Hebrew Union Col-
lege.
The author of numerous
books, including "The Edu-
cation of the Jewish Child,"
Rabbi Hertz has served on
the national boards of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee, Joint Distribution
Committee and the Reli-
gious Education Associa-
tion.

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