3 'Odder. 28; 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Historian Jacob Marcus Due for Beth El Hertz Institute Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, di- rector of the American Jewish Archives in Cincin- nati, will be the scholar-in- residence for the Second Annual Richard C. Hertz Institute on Reform Bonds Cites Synagogues Judaism, to be held at Tem- ple Beth El on Nov. 4-5. The institute was estab- lished on the occasion of Rabbi Hertz's retirement after 30 years as senior rabbi of Temple Beth El by Ellin Lawson in memory of American Jewish History at' her father, Manuel E. Ar- the Hebrew Union College den. in Cincinnati and author of Dr. Marcus is Distin- several dozen books on guished Service Professor Jewish history. and occupant of the Milton A past president and and Hattie Kutz Chair in the honorary president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, Dr. Marcus is also past ORT SEEKING CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN president and honorary - president of the Ameri- HAVE YOU STARTED A NEW CAREER? can Jewish Historical ARE YOU NO LONGER ABLE TO ATTEND REGULAR Society whose annual Lee M. Friedman Medal ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS? was awarded him in 1961 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR INTELLECTUAL STIMULATION? "for his distinguished . ARE YOU COMMITTED TO JUDAISM? . contributions to the field of American Jewish his- tory." Women's American ORT is forming an exciting new chapter catering to the The theme of the weekend special needs, time, schedules, and interests of the career minded woman. is "From Jerusalem to Meet other Career and Professional women like yourself and explore the Washington: 20 Centuries possibilities of forming new friendships while furthering ORT's goals. "There are no losers in the World of.O RT." ORT is a worldwide system of vocational and technical schools which trains today's Jewish youth for tomorrow's occu- pations. Bnai Moshe to Hold Annual - Synagogue Shabat Dinner WON'T YOU JOIN US ON NOVEMBER 8, 1983;7:30 p.m. FOR AN EVENING OF ORT AND FUN. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. INTERESTED? CALL THE ORT OFFICE 355-9151 or MAXINE ROTENBERG 559-5846 DALGLEISH 1984 LEASE SPECIALS Coupe de Ville $276.51 Peor M Order yours today Eldorado Stock #64 $332.20 ril; Fleetwood Brougham Stock #33 $358.42 Z. Peugeot 505 Sedan $229.00 ix Order yours today These prices based on 48 mo.. closed end lease, tax and plates additional DALGLEISH Cadillac • Peugeot 6161 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT Just. So. of the G.M. and Fisher Bldgs. 875-0300 Rated #1 In Service by General Motors . Congregational representatives were presented Ketuba Awards recently for their synagogues' par- ticipation in the Israel Bonds High Holy Day Appeal. Shown are from left, standing, Ben Kinzer, Beth Ab- raham Hillel Moses; Rabbi Max Kapustin, Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah; Max Nosanchuk and Rabbi Milton Arm, Beth Achim; Michael Aronow and Rabbi David Nelson, Beth Shalom; Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses; -and Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum, Bnai Moshe. Seated are Max Sosin, Bnai David; Rabbi Leo Goldman, Shaarey .Shomayim; speaker Dr. Gerald Meister and Rabbi Emeritus Ben- jamin Gorrelick, Beth Achim. DR. JACOB MARCUS of Jewish History in Three Lectures." At 8 p.m. Nov. 4 in Maas Chapel at Temple Beth El, Dr. Marcus will lecture on "Land of Opportunity: What America Has Given to Jews." On Nov. 5 in DeRoy Sanctuary at 10:30 a.m., Dr. Marcus will speak on "Con- , frontation: 2,000 Years" of Christian/Jewish Rela- tions." At the luncheon in Handleman Hall at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5, Dr. Marcus' theme will be "The Future of Jewish Life in America: The Year 2000." Following the lecture, Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz will introduce the five presidents of Detroit's Metropolitan Reform con- gregations who will respotid in a panel. discussion. The luncheon and all lectures are open to the public. For reservations to the lunch- eon, call the temple, 851- 1100. Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold its annual congrega- tional Shabat dinner at the synagogue on Nov. 11. The evening will begin with services, conducted by Rabbi Stanley M. 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