THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Historical Exhibit, Honor for Rabbi Groner, Synagogue History Mark SZ's 120th Year An historical exhibit, containing , records of Michigan Jewry and its leading personalities, will be a leading feature of the celebration of the 120th an- niversary of Shaarey Zedek. The exhibit, which will commence on May 6, will continue through May 13. The publication of the history of Shaarey Zedek, which will come off the Wayne State University Press this week, and honors for Rabbi Irwin Groner, are the other two major features marking the celebration. Prepared by the historical exhibits and archives com- mittees, chaired by Billie Barak and Judy Cantor, the exhibit will trace the his- tory of the congregation from about Civil War times to the present. 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He was named the assistant rabbi at Shaarey Zedek in. 1959 and was named senior rabbi in 1967. He was elected rabbi of the congregation for life in 1978. Jewish Newspapers Merge NEW YORK (JTA) — weeklies in Nassau and Suf- The Long Island Jewish folk counties on Long Island World, an independent as the result of a merger English-language news- with the 40-year-old paper, has become the fifth monthly Long Island largest of the more than 100 Jewish Press. GET READY FOR SUMMER NOW! LOSE WEIGHT • Safely • Simply • Pleasently • 2 FOR 1 - LIMITED INTRODUCTORY OFFER On our Pre-Paid 10 Week Plan Two people for the price of one. This offer good until May 30, 1982. IN-DEPTH DIET COUNSELING Over 10 years of helping and caring For further information call 548-7526 It's mazel toy and free parking • Story of Spain's • COMPUTER PORTRAITS • •• • • • Zedek's participation in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War and the two World Wars; a look at members' con- tributions to literature and government; a slide show of Shaarey Zedek weddings and more. Julian Lefkowitz and Baibara Keidan designed and installed the exhibit, which was underwritten by Beatrice Miller. In conjunction with the 120th anniwrsary celebra- tion, the congregation will issue a history of Shaarey Zedek, "Cong. Shaarey Zedek: 1861-1981," written by Eli Grad and Bette Roth, and edited by Carol Brom- berg. The anniversary cele- bration also is the occa- sion for honoring Rabbi Irwin Groner, who is celebrating his 15th an- niversary as spiritual leader of the 1,800-family congregation. Encomia from his peers, congregants and friends is being directed to Rabbi Groner, who this year also is marking his 25th year in the rabbinate. This week he received an honorary doctoratefrom the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America at the Rab- binical Assembly conven- tion in New York. On May 8, following Shabat serv- ices, a tribute luncheon will be held in his honor. Friday, April 30, 1982 21 ERIE Persecuted Jews in New Novel Lilliane Webb's "The Marranos" (Pocket Books), is a novel about the Jews who maintained their faith under the terrors of the Spanish Inquisition. . The Marranos are a group of Jews who converted to Christianity in order to avoid being persecuted dur- ing this dark period in his- tory, but continued to prac- tice their true faith in secret. The novel's central char- acter is Isabel Valderocas, who is brought up as a Catholic and does not sus- pect her family's Jewish roots. 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