Friday. May 20. 1966 +Jn*isl> nwkHaan Page 9-C Study Intermarriage Data inq part of the American cul- ture anyway?" he asked Rabbi Jack Bemporad of the Union of American Hebrew Con G'.ancir." at the impressive figures cf the Liie Insurcnce Divi- sion o! '."6 Combined Jewish Appeal are (left to rght) Bernard Litman :c-chairmcn of the division; Stanley Watts, chairman; N!:iton WelM, vice chairman of the overall CIA; and Harold Abbott :--chairmen of the division. Shavuoth Services I enion phenomena." .1 Cantinut-c from Preceding Page -h.,\ hml il ii Wed- ..in \- .. v - ---- TEVPLE B'NAI SHOLOV 16800 NW 22d Avt Conservative Rabbi S. M '. ichtei Cantor AbraMaoi Rtneman. Sinai." Tueda> 6:4S p.m. Shavuot i I In W.-.ln. >.l i\ :4.i n.in S.r- non "We Who Have fllven the Law ' tiir World." Evening 8:45 p.m l'h >i -1:i> S:4S a.m. Sermon: "Con- . 11i11v: VourHelven With the Roula the LI vine Ylikir service* I0:S<1 TEMPLE OR OLOM. Conservative 8755 SW 16th St.. Miami. R.ibbi S.imusl April. PridaN 8:30 |...m. "Numbers*: In th< H ill. in. -- or I ipsi rt." Saturd >j S: IS ii m Bar Mltavali: Kenneth, son of Mi and Mi.-. *. Ooodman. Mineha ".:.: n.m, il...i in confirmation i Shavuot cervices mart Tu-wia> Jewish ; r. p.m. Sermon: "End of Counting Sermu l>" V..11 i. ti. r Wedne*d.i> 8:4.1 a.m. Sermon: in s.i- The Blhllcil Golden Mean '!"* not TMPLE EETH TOV 5J38 SW 8ti. 5-. Conservative. Rittbi Ralph Z. j m a n TSMPLC E.'ANU-EL 1701 Washing- t> Ave Conservative. Ribbi Irving L-nrman Cantor Zvi Aaler in a- ii iduatlon ..i..-.. n - I NEW YORK (JTAi The ris- fewer studies and more plans put in rate of intermarriage involv- into action to strengthen and in- ing American Jews represents a tensity their sense of identifica- tailurc of theology or ideology, not Ition and commitment. psychology. This was the predom- Dr Nathaniel S. Lehrman. Clini- . inant theme of an all-day confer- ca, IriStru,tor Psychiatry, Al-,g !,fr'?L ^ .Sorrn^B mixed ence Sunday on The Psychologi- berl Einsteln college of Medicine ^^'fi^TwinftheM. cal Implications of Intermarriage" r Yeshiva t'niversitv asciirjed, a e B j e sDonsorcd hv the Cnmmiuinn nn .tsniva V" \e'Ml-\u asL ,", ficulty of isolating cause and ef sponsnita ny tne commission on "the irresponsibility of the young'; f. .. ,:.,,,:., hp -.j Synagogue Relations of the Fed- in rea:d ?o marriage to "the over' ^'. "'5 c|8". S i0 L S oration of Jewish Philanthropies, normissiveness ot the old" who ?hat e- t u ,.! . - permissiveness oi int oiu \wiu. ^(erj^uQn bv the children of a A select group of 50 leading rab- "under the impact of both misun- hidden unreso'lved parental prob bis, psychiatrists and social work- rlerstood egaliUrianiam and mod- Jem v jn a crucia| stage era of this area participated in the ern psychology." fear they may be Qf deveIoprrler,t break out into an discussions which focused on the traumatizing their children If they identitv crisis and give rise to con- causes and means of prevention stress obedi.nce to the eommand- of a rising rate of intermarriage .merits, as is -fundamental to Ju- vvbich, when considered together I daisin. with a declining rate of reproduc- tion, portends the slow dissolution 'and eventual disappearance of Jews and Judaism from the Amer-1 ican scene. The concern which moti- vated the conference, according lo Rabbi Isaac N. Trainin, di- rector of the Commission, is based on recent surveys which indicate that the number of in- termarriages involving Jews is increasing as the Jewish com- munity becomes more and more native born and a greater pro- portion become higher educated: that Judaism loses seven out of every 10 children born in mixed marricvies; and that the Jewish birth rate is only 2.2 per family as compared with a Protestant rate of 2.8 and a Catholic rate of 3.0. Many parents, he said, re- nounce their "traditional guiding role" and give their children no religious training or identifica- tion so that they lack deep per- sonal feelings and loyalty for Ju- daism. "Why should young peo- ple marry within their faith if that faith means little or noth- ing to them, aside perhaps for lox and bagels which are becom- r A UTAH AVAILABLE FOR L An Sun H,GH holidays Qualified, experience, best references. Possess well trained powerful voice. Will travel. Call Miami Beach 532-6726 or write C.A., Box 2973, Miami 33101. u.. .. Purtl'in the Blole.' Mean Mediocrity." Mlncba 8:45 p.m. Tui 8:80 I-hi Tnurada) 8:45 a.m. Vlxkoi i \ i. > Sermon "Selective Memors i- lin- in-in. rial." .... :. .i con- , ,. m i > lo:30 \ i/. Hi ii.. r.a Junior . itu V eOi......n I Thur*- in i..... ll) Ibnk TEMPLE ISRAEL OF GHdATER MI- AMI. 137 iNiE 19th St Refjrni. Raboi j j.eph F Narot I in .in 'Jew lull - -ai-! TCVtPLK iSRAEl OP r.i'RAMAR. 1-X) SW 69th Wi Conservative. pjobi Irw n Cutii T-.'.IPLE JLOEM. 320 Palermo Ave - icrai- Ri'orm. Rabbi Worria Kip- ?-' ' .Ijljt 'si', p.m. av.i I- Sabbath. ,ni- in Keliif u .-(>- >l ili lonui d Tuemiaj 1:'. p.m. Sha- and r.iiJ \. ,..i- ...,>-; .. s'uai : i MemornU ---- rCMPUB VENORAH. 620 '3th St Cinsorvative. Rabbi Mayer Abram- ovmtx. Cnntor Nico Feid^an. Iu) i.m. .- i M) Won, Hal Ban llen< . -iit.-i- .. Mr. ai ii -i'i Kut- li. Sa > Mltxvali i. \. ,i i i....>. ban - Jac ------e------ TEMPLE NER TAMO dOth St. and Titum Waterway. Modern Trabi tional, Rabbi Eugene LabOviU. Can- t>r Edw.'d Klem lay n.i ii : :'- I'll 1'- ..,, : |(. elve Mo inl YOUNG WOMAN Wanted by Local Temple PERMANENT POSITION. GENERAL OFFICE WORK. EXCELLENT TYPI5T. Siat* Experience). WRITE: Y.W., Box 2973, Miami 33101 Should these trends continue unabated. Rabbi Trainin stated, the proportion of Jews in this temple sinaT"oVnorth miami country's population will diminish Temporary oftice 1820 ne 164th st from its present 2.9 percent to 1.6 Refn-m. Rabb. Daniel M Lowy. |)t bv ,he enf) of ,ne twentieth Cantor Chet Gale. r _,, _. rridm :U ,.. service at >n- century. "This would be a tragic Inaton Kederal, 8S9 nk 187th st. all development, he declared. ...-k.nl. .-.-. iii'Hi: i ..linn.ruin .. u in, smiliatli t'.ayera." Suturdaj n Dr. Jacob Arlow, clinical profes- ;;,:" ^ *"*\:\\-J-l":.:.;-.:......' '" sor of psychiatry. State University ------------ | of New York, set the keynote in a TrLAVF"fT-H, JAcC0n!erv9a5:,vEe. major paper in which he asserted Rabbi Maurice Klein. that "to oppose mixed marriage Kt|,i.i> si. p.m. i...iadatlon ot Tern- on tne grounds that it constitutes I'!',,.";.';,;'. '^'"^';; ";:'." u.'"; poor mental hygiene is to obscure hunr. Saiuruay : a.m. bar Mltavah (n(> serious issues at stake. He iS^rSSJE? "&' Sfr1U.S!W the forces which culmin- .-,iu-.-.ia> : a.m, and : p.m. shavuut ate in an intermarriage as reach- .>., .^ ,1,,,, >,..., : :,...,. .zk..r.-.M-;jng far back in(0 chil(|hood an(| e------ 'developing through adolescence TEMPLE ZAMORA. 44 Zamora Av. h .. deiinitive attempt to conservative, rtabbi Maxwell *cr ,"">-ii v,^ t- ^ per. Cantor Ben Dickson. resolve their neutrotic conilicts FVidaj s:l.; pin. s.nu.n: i'.msu.i ccrtajn individuals turn to inter- marriage as "a first step toward eradicating their Jewish identitv " He stressed the importance of parental attitudes and behavior in the formation of a child's sense of identity and feeling of belonging. Dr. Arlow also warned against pessimistic predictions based upon surface surveys of the col- lege experiences and attitudes toward dating and marriage with partners of other faiths be- cause "this is a period of change and instability, of experimenta- tion and transformation" and it is often impossible to tell just how a person feels about his Jewishness "until he becomes a parent and has to make deci- sions on behalf of his children." GELB MONUMENTS INC. Open tvery Day Cloed Sabbath 140 SW 57th Ave. MO 1-8583 Miami's Only Strictly Jewish Monument Dealer Palmer Memorials "Miami's Only Jewish MenemcHf luildert" UADiRS IN SERVICE, QUALITY AND VALUE! 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