America 'elvish Periodical &ter Friday, December 20, 1946. CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO ••••••••.._ Page Fla DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Foster 'Brotherhood in the Street' The Voice of the Man in the Street Dean to Address Weinstein Dinner Beth Aaron to Install Spiritual Leader Photos by ERIC BENNETT TIME: Sunday afternoon. PLACE: Dexter at Glynn court. QUESTION: How do you ob- serve Chanukah in your home? R. ROBERT LYNN, 3353 Boston boulevard, attorney. I come from an orthodox home and Chanukah in past years has been the occasion for much festivi- ty. I married recently but imagine my par- ents are s till conducting t h holiday as be- fore. They call the family together for the tradi- tional lighting of candles and the serving of lat- kes. Appropriate songs are sung by the group and then my parents give money presents to their chil- dren and grandchildren. In the main, Chanukah has been a time when all members of the family could be together in happy Jewish style. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, executive director of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, was one of three speakers who appeared on the forum. "Brotherhood Begins on Our Street," Dec. 11 at the Jewish Community Center. Left to right, Rabbi Eisendrath, Fr. Michael J. Ahern, S.J., of Weston College, Mass., and the Rey. Paul Morrison of Trinity Methodist Church, Detroit The discussion was sponsored jointly by the Men's Club and Sisterhood of Temple Israel and the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. Fram to Review 3 Speakers Due New Zionists' 1946 in Sermon at Chanukah Affair Following a tradition of over 20 years, Rabbi Leon Fram will de- vote his sermon for the last Sab- bath of the year to "A Review of 1946," and the first Sabbath of the New Year to "A Forecast of 1947." The sermon on the heritage of 1946 will be delivered at 8:30 p.m Friday, Dec. 27, in the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. At this service, Arnold Galperin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin, will cele- brate his Bar Mitzvah. At the conclusion of the service, the con- gregation will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Galperin at a re- ception in honor of their son. The sermon on the promise of 1947 will be delivered Friday Jan. 3. The religious school of Temple Israel is in recess for the week- ends of Dec. 21 and 22, and Dec. 28 and 29. MRS. WILLIAM JACKSON, 3224 Rochester avenue, housewife. I just finished buying my Cha- nukah candles so the question could not have been asked at a better time. Although the highlight of our holiday observ- ance this year will be a fam- ily dinner for 15 persons at Shaa- rey Zedelt, still we plan to have a latke party in our home for the children. At that time, the youngsters wi ex- change gifts. Each year my husband leads in prayer recitations. He also "lights the first candle on the first night BODZIN FAMILY CLUB of Chanukah and joins me in The Bodzin Family Club will lighting the second on the follow- celebrate Chanukah with two par- ing evening. ries. The first will be for children Sunday at the home of Mr. and SAUL E. GORDON, 4329 Tyler, Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin. A party for automotive supply business. adults will be Dec. 31 at the home We observe Chanukah in an or- if the David S. Bodzins. thodox manner with the lighting of candles, serving of lathes and so forth. Perhaps t h e highpoint in our c e 1 ebration Is t h e children's party. The pur- pose of the af- Hi Platform Black fair is to teach the youngsters the significance of their Jewish- ness and also SKY-HI HEEL to make them realize that it is 1.rot necessary to Cul to be a Christian to receive presents at this time of year. Chanukah stands for a great $598 deal in my home. Rabbi Levi to Preach on 'Saving Lives' Rabbi Moses Rothenberg, dean of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin of Detroit, will be one of the prin- cipal speakers at the banquet of Beth Aaron synagogue at which Rabbi Chaim Weinstein will be in- stalled as spiritual leader of the congregation by his father, Rabbi Reuben Weinstein of Buffalo, N. Y. Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Wind. sor will also speak at the cere- mony scheduled for 6:30 p. m. Sun- day, in the synagogue hall, 18000 Wyoming avenue. A Chanukah party will be held Sunday morning by the Talmud Torah In conjunction with the sisterhood. Evenings of games will be spon- sored by the Men's Club of the congregation, starting Jan. 7 and continuing each Tuesday through- out the season, Paul Carpenter, president, announced. Sam Schneider, chairman, said electrical appliances will be among the prizes. Assisting with arrange. ments are Saul Rubin, Sam Fried- man, Nate Korby and Ben Drap- kin. "Saving Lives," is the subject of the address to be delivered by Rabbi Ellezer A. Levi, at late Fri- day evening services at Congre- gation Bnai Moshe, Dec. 27. Rab- "The Young Peoples Society will bi Levi will discuss the respon. sibilities of American Israel. A so- give a dance at 9 p. m. in thn synagogue. An orchestra will play cial hour will follow. Mrs. Ellezer Shostak of Pales- tine will speak on the modern Maccabees at the anniversary and Chanukah gathering of the New Zionist Organization of Detroit at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at Finkel's, Taylor and Linwood avenues. Sol B. Edelman will review the world Zionist position and also the Palestine scene, while Aaron M. Weisbrot, head of the organiza- tion, will talk on the Zionist Con- gress at Basle. New officers will elected at at the affair. A musical progran has been arranged and refresh- ments will be served, M. Manuel I ■ lerzon, chairman, reported. Thos wishing to attend should call TY 5-3194. O'CONNOR IS IN! Kvutzah to Celebrate Chanukah on Saturday Sholdm Levitt, a native of Pal- estine and a member of the United Hebrew Schools staff, will speak on Eretz youth at a Chanukal celebration of Kvutzah Ivritl - Saturday evening, Dec. 21 at the Rosa Sittig Cohen Bldg. Donald O'Connor To Be Permanent Comedy Star On Ginny Simms Show YEAR END SALE GABARDINES "Looks Like A Million" MRS. FLORENCE WEBER, 3781 Atkinson avenue, housewife. My husband, young son and my- self usually observe Chanukah with my parents in their home. My son Is now old enough t o understand the significance of Chanukah and will now, f or the first time, join in the lighting of can- dles. He will also exchange gifts with other all- dren in the family and receive them from the older members. My husband and my parents will lead in the prayers. The holiday is always a very joyous one. A Happy Chanukah THE NEW MODERN WARSAW BAKERY 910 Westminster MIL & Nuts. 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