THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 Friday, January 22, 1982 WHIFF'S IM fl MIME? ,ERYTHING! Beth El Pamphlet Honor's Dr. Glazer's Memory on 40th Anniversary of Institute Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the B. Be- nedict Glazer Institute for Christian Clergy, Temple Beth El has issued a pam- phlet paying tribute to the memory of Dr. Glazer who served as the congregation's rabbi 10 years, until his death in 1952 at the age of 50. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, who succeeded Dr. Glazer, in an introductory note, explains the naming of the annual seminars in tribute to the spiritual leader who helped to inspire the institute. He explains the contents, the IF YOU'RE INTERESTED 111DIAMONDS, SE E S OUZ '‘'S k & PLAN ,,,, , The Diamond People For Over 50 Years co 30555 SOUTHFIELD RD.. CONGRESS BLDG.. SUITE 100 (ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF 13 MILE ROAM PHONE 645-9200 "You need us ... to be sure." HOWARD S. NISKAR. GRADUATE. GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA ALLSTATE ALARM SYSTEMS I NC ALLSTATE . 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"A few anecdotes will give you a little insight into the warm spirit of Dr. Glazer and the kind of rabbi he was. He was not only a fine scholar of Judaism but had a keen sense of humor as well. After his death the Board of Education of Detroit dedicated a public school in his memory, The B. Benedict Glazer Public School. "On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the B. Benedict Glazer Institute on Judaism for the Christian Clergy, we Our once-a-year sale. If you miss it, you'll have to wait until 1983. From December 26 to January 31 practically everything is 10% to 40% off regular prices. It's here. Our January Sale when we mark down practically everything. What's everything? All our best stuff—and that includes our butcher block tables, upholstery, storage systems, music benches, desks, bedrooms, chairs and marvelous accessories. 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Inc . 1982 RABBI GLAZER humbly dedicate these pages to the living memory of one who lives in the hearts of the people he served so faithfully." In addition to the Feibel- man essay, which is replete with reminiscences about his dear friend, the pam- phlet reprints the tribute to Dr. Glazer, at the time of his death, from the Temple Bulletin, by Philip Mar- cuse. The biographical data in the volume recalls the career of Dr. Glazer's father, Rabbi Simon Glazer; Glazer's adoption of the name B. Benedict Glazer, having disapproved of the name Zerubbabel given him by his parents; his scholarly achievements at Hebrew Union College; his two ear- lier pulpits, in Pittsburgh and New York, before com- ing to Temple Beth El. Dr. Feibelman also pays tribute to Dr. Glazer's engaging sense of humor and dominant personality: "His grin was expansive, covering the whole of his lower face, and his laugh was infectious and as hearty as a strong gale sweeping lesser sounds into silence. There were so many facets to his personality that he became at once interesting and at times momentarily unpredictable. "One of his char- acteristics was spirited humor, contagiously keep- ing everyone else in liveli- ness. He could turn the most doleful situation into a new and braver prospect. When he would say, in command- ing tones, 'cheer up kid,' the Former French President to Visit Israel 'Soon' PARIS (JTA) — Former French President Valery Giscard D'Estaing said last week that he plans to visit Israel soon as a gesture of good will toward the Jewish state. - Giscard, who during his seven years as president, steered France along an anti-Israeli and pro-Arab course, made this pledge at an election meeting in one of Paris' Jewish areas. Gis- card was speaking in sup- port of Gaulist candidate Jacque Dominati who is running for the National Assembly in France's first election since last June's Socialist victory. change often came as in obedience to a command. "He was not above falling into the trough of depres- sion or sinking into mys- terious doldrums. When he did, all his brightness faded, each ray of sunlight hid it- self in clouds. These rare valleys of despondency wer the deepest I ever saw. "Most of the time was in high spirits. His level of cheer was high, and he usually remained on it. His wrath could be as harsh as a whipmas- ter's, but he was seldom wrathful except in the knowledge of injustice. Then he became a tower= ing judge, denouncing, and convincing, and Gal- lahad's strengh was the strength of ten." The Glazer tribute pam- phlet will be presented to all the Christian ministers who will participate in the 40th annual Glazer Institute at Temple Beth El on Feb. 12. EXCALIBUR Hair Styling Salon GUY MINNELLA International Hair Styling Award Winner 353-4848 Call for your appt. 24901 Northwestern Suite 111 Heritage Bldg. S.W. 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