THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 12, 1982 21 Christian Clergy to Attend Glazer Institute The 40th anniversary of the B. Benedict Glazer In- stitute for the Christian Clergy will be marked with special ceremonies at Tem- ple Beth El today. A booklet, edited by Leonard N. Simons and Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, has been published and will be distributed to each of the Catholic and .Protestant clergy attending the an- niversary institute. The booklet contains vig- nettes about Dr. Glazer and his early days as rabbi of Temple Beth El. Excerpts om Julian B. Feibelman's CASH FOR YOUR =mins& PRECIOUS JEWELS Scd,te 5"<".ragda.li: & Savo 755 W.Big Bawer Rd. (16 Mile at I-75) . Troy, Mirhigun Phone: 313-362-4500 autobiography, "The Mak- ing of a Rabbi," are re- printed in the booklet. This year's institute will be the last institute Rabbi Hertz will be presiding over as senior rabbi of the temple be- fore he retires July 1. Rabbi Hertz will lecture on "The Making of the Jewish Mind." The other lecturer will be Rabbi Michael J. Cook, pro- fessor of intertestamental B. Benedict Glazer Sab- bath will be observed at Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m. today. Alex J. Brunett, president, Ecumenical Offi- cers of the Catholic Church, will be the guest speaker. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will report on the B. Be- nedict Glazer Institute for the Christian Clergy of Metopolitan Detroit, held earlier in the day. Fr. Brunett is the na- tional president of the Na- PROGRAM II Sunday, February 21, 1982 at 2:15 p.m. at Young Israel of Oak- Woods Youth Lounge, 24061 Coolidge. Presents B"H IN CONCERT A MA Israel's Latest Musical Sensation Temple Beth El \to Observe B. Benedict Glazer Shabat invites you to two special programs =:;;Y-i".---7 A new slide show of camp followed by FREE rollerskating. Lubavitch Education Center of Farmington Hills * * CAMP STONE PROGRAM I and early Christian litera- tures at Hebrew Union Col- lege in Cincinnati. Rabbi Cook will speak on "Evolv- ing Jewish Views of Jesus." A member of many learned societies and author of many books and articles, Rabbi Cook lectures widely before Christian and Jewish audiences,. especially clergy. He specializes in the area of the Jewish influ- ences on the New Testa- ment. An evening with STUART CHESNER — the new camp di- rector and a special presentation of ATARI 400 — one of the five new camp com- puters. tional Association of Dioce- san Ecumenical Officers. As such he has traveled all over the country discussing ecumenical matters on be- half of the Catholic Church. Ordained at Sacred Heart Seminary in 1955, he earned his PhD degree at Marquette University. He was chaplain at the Univer- sity of Michigan in Ann Arbor from 1961 to 1963, chaplain at Eastern Michi- gan University in Ypsilanti in 1967 and dean of St. John's Provincial Seminary in Plymouth from 1968 to 1972. Author of a series of ser- mons and editorial writer for the Michigan Catholic, Fr. Brunett shares with Rabbi Hertz the monthly television program on Channel 4 called "Open Doors." SZ Has Grants for Israel Study Monday, February 22, 1982 at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr. & Mrs. Jason Bod- zin, 22650 Shevington, Southfield. Sunday, March 14, 1982 — 8:00 p.m. Southfield High School 10 Mile Rd. and Lasher Tickets Adults - $7.50 Students - $5.00 Sponsor - $100.00 FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION CALL 968-5065 or 541-0986 FORTY-NINTH MEN'S CLUBS ANNUAL INTER-CONGREGATIONAL DINNER Thursday, February 18, 6:00 p.m. featuring TRIP I June 28-July 25, 1982 TRIP II July 27-August 23, 1982 I. MURRAY JACOBS A SYNAGOGUE IS MORE THAN BRICKS—IT IS PEOPLE CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE 14390 W. Ten Mile Road — Oak Park, Michigan 48231 You and your family are cordially invited to attend a Special Oneg Shabbat in your honor on March 6, 1982 following Shabbat Services. Meet your Clergy, Executive Officers and members. Attend Megillah Reading and Purim Festivities. Monday, March 8, 1982, 6:15 p.m. We have something for YOU: Sisterhood Men's Club United Synagogue Youth Couples Club Chaverim (young families) Second Start (singles) Reservations please: Synagogue office 548 9000 - Pearlena Bodzin Membership Chairman 357-1157 Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's Club has established a scholarship fund to benefit teenage students who wish to study in Israel, an- nounces men's club President Leonard P. Baruch. Gifts of $1,000 schol- arships will be presented to students 8 p.m. Saturday at the concert of the Beth Ab- raham Youth Chorale of Dayton, presented under the leadership of I. Murray Jacobs. Applications for the scholarships are available at the men's club office at the synagogue. All students whose parents are members of Cong. Shaarey Zedek are eligible. Administrators of the fund are Irving Laker and Dr. Fred Averbuch. The scholarship selection com- mittee includes Dr. Burt Jacobs, chairman; and Robert Bayer, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Marvin Kasoff and Baruch. RICHARD B. STONE FORMER SENATOR OF FLORIDA Hear first hand about what will be the United States' relationship with Israel in 1982. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Tickets: $18.50 per person. Send check to your Men's Club or to Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, P.O. Box 2056, Southfield, MI 48037. For added information, call Dr. Abner Ragins, 851-1588; or Sheldon Satovsky, 352-1692.