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Rabbi Richard A. Weiss of
Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac
will receive the honorary
degree of doctor of divinity
from his alma mater, the
Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion
in Cincinnati, Ohio, on
Wednesday. He will be
honored "in recognition of his
contribution to Judaism and
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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1989
Israel Programs
To Be Discussed
Beth
Congregation
Abraham Hillel Moses
sisterhood and men's club will
host an Israeli breakfast 10
a.m. March 19 at the
synagogue. Community
Shaliach Yefet Ozery will
speak on programs available
in Israel for the coming year.
He wil also highlight the
"Volunteer for Israel Pro-
gram," a three-week ex-
perience at a hospital, kib-
butz or army base.
The public is invited. For
reservations, call the
synagogue, 851-6880.
Temple Beth El
Sets Lecture
can seIl
iewelry. •
CRAPS
viano; for 20 years of service:
Rita Abramson; for 25 years
of service: Marjorie Mellen,
Sander Papo; for 30 years of
service: Linda Brodsky and
Florence Vinsky.
the Jewish people during the
past quarter of a century of
his distinguished service in
the rabbinate."
Since coming to Temple
Beth Jacob 10 years ago, Rab-
bi Weiss has served on the
board of the Pontiac-Oakland
Symphony Orchestra, the ad-
visory committee of St.
Joseph-Mercy Hospital;
Planned Parenthood advisory
committee; board of governors
and social action committee,
B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State Univer-
sity; the Orchards, placing
Jewish children in Jewish
foster homes; the education
committee of the Yavneh
Reform Jewish Day School;
and on the board of PATH,
Pontiac Area Transitional
Housing Project.
Temple Israel
Honors Teachers
Temple Israel will hold its
annual Teachers' Sabbath
during services tonight.
Joseph A. Poisson, director of
education, will deliver the
sermon.
The following teachers will
be honored: for five years of
service: Judith Barman,
Rosalie Fox, Suzanne Rivkin,
Judith Weinstein, Susan
Bornstein, Gilda Poisson,
Sara Skoczylas, Barbara
Zack, Mary Ellis, Joan
Redisch, David Techner; for
10 years of service: Glenda
Lask, Adrienne Milin, Rachel
Schane, Zina Shaykhet; for 15
years of service: Joanne Vi-
Dr. Bernard Lewis of
Princeton University will
deliver an address 7:30 p.m.
March 19 at Temple Beth El.
Lewis served as government
adviser to the United States
and Israel and is an expert on
Islam. He will speak on
"Israel: Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow."
The lecture is being co-
sponsored by Temple Beth El
and the Center for Judaic
Studies at Wayne State
University.
Harkabi Book
Topic Of Talk
Rabbi Sherwin Wine of the
Birmingham Thmple will pre-
sent the second of four
reviews on the theme "Con-
frontation: Jews and Other
Nations" 8:30 p.m. Monday.
He will discuss Jews and
Arabs and the book Israel's
Fateful Hour by Yehoshafat
Harkabi.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the temple,
477-1410.
Newlyweds
To Be Honored
Congregation Beth Achim
will honor newlywed
members of the synagogue
during Shabbat services
March 18.
This is the third in the
series of annual Shabbatot
honoring special times in the
lives of congregants.
A kiddush will be hosted by
the congregation following
services. The public is in-
vited.