Word: rabbi
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...traditional and somewhat theatrical custom of clergymen opening or closing a political convention was carried on at Los. Angeles and Chicago, among others by Methodist Bishop Gerald Kennedy, Roman Catholic Bishop Hillinger, and Rabbi Hillel Silver. The familiar scene inevitably raises a question: Should different denominations of Christians pray together-or alongside members of other faiths-and if so, under what circumstances...
...Speakers include, for the first two weeks: 6, Mr. Thomas E. Crooks; July 7-8, George Selleck, United Ministry to students; July 11-12, Professor William Albright, W. W. Spence Professor of Languages, Emeritus, The Johns Hopkins University; July 13-14, Professor Michael Demos; July 15 and 18, Rabbi -Zion Gold, United Ministry to Students; July 19-20, Dr. Dana M. Cotton; July 21-22, Professor Robert G.
Suburbia's clergymen tend to be most keenly aware of Suburbia's disappointments and Suburbia's promise. "Many people," complains Kansas City Rabbi Samuel Mayerberg, "mistake activity for usefulness." Says Dr. Donald S. Ewing, minister of Wayland's Trinitarian Congregational Church near Boston: ' Suburbia is gossipy. So many of the people are on approximately the same level economically and socially. They're scrambling for success. They tend to be new in the community and they're unstable and insecure. When they see someone else fail, in work or in a family relationship, they...
...interim, Judaism believes in taking one world at a time. RABBI JACOB CHINITZ Philadelphia...
...Southern students. We will fight because we are right. I've been in jail, and I'm willing to go back if necessary." The Rev. Thomas Carlisle, pastor of Watertown's Stone Street Presbyterian Church, read a petition, signed by 14 local ministers and a rabbi, urging Woolworth, which got its start in Watertown, to "pioneer" better racial relations in the South...