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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
LZO to Hold Purim Carnival
The Labor Zionist Organization
will hold a Purim Carnival on
Saturday evening, March 24, at
the Labor Zionist Institute. Irene
Schumer is chairman of the affair.
The proceeds will go to the
Labor Zionist Federated Cam-
paign.
Choosing of a queen will be
one of the major events of the
evehing. Two original skits will
be presented. Bob Weinberg's
band will play.
The National Council of the
Labor Zionist Organization of
America will meet in New York
on the week end of March 30.
Detroit will be represented by
Morris Lieberman, chairman of
the Central Committee of the
Labor Zionist Movement, Sidney
Shevitz, chairman of the Council
of LZOA, and Myra Richardson,
executive director of the"LZOA.
Rabbi Halpern to Talk
at AJC Study Institute
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, of
Beth Abraham, will be the
speaker on the Institute of Jew-
ish Studies, sponsored by the
Detroit Women's Division of
American Jewish Congress at
9:45 a.m. Monday, at the North-
west. Hebrew Congregation.
His topic will be "Religion in
Israel." Mrs. Dan Shapero is
chairman.
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S. Z. Schedules Purim Events
Purim wil be observed at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday with the reading
of the Megilla. Services will be
held at 7:45 a.m. Thursday.
Purim celebrations at Shaarey
Zedek are scheduled as follows:
Saturday, the Men's Club will
hold their annual Purim dance
with Dave Diamond and his or-
chestra furnishing the music.
On Sunday morning, all de-
partments of the Religious School
will attend a Purim carnival.
On Tuesday, a special program
for the Adult Institute.
The Beth Ha-Yeled PTA will
hold its annual Purim meeting
on Wednesday evening.
SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
The final meet in the Michigan
AAU indoor swimming champion-
ships will be held at 3:30 and $
p.m., Sunday at the Center.
A child afraid of the Springtime?
Spring was made for children, like laughter and warm
sun. Why should a child fear these?
You would have to live where she lives to un-
derstand. You would have to know that your
home can be entered and searched night or
day, your father taken off to prison for as lit-
tle reason as — that he received a letter post-
marked "Israel."
Yes, there is a place in the world where that can be
a reason for persecution. This little girl lives there.
She saw her father taken away three years ago.
Now he has come out of prison. And he and all the
Jews of that land, which shall be nameless here, have
— miraculously — been given permission to leave. Of
course, most of what they possess, save the clothes
they wear, will have to remain behind. Nc matter.
What matters is that they must leave by May 31,
this year or never leave at all. For on that fateful
day the exit doors will be slammed shut. Now do you
understand how a little girl can be afraid of the
Springtime? Understanding, will you help wipe the
fear from her heart?
Will you help her and all the other thousands
who pray for the ships and planes that can take
them out of danger and oppression to Israel
and freedom? Will you help them—as you
helped 500,000 others in the lad three years
—build homes and a new life there?
You can—so easily—by contributing to the United
Jewish Appeal. Do it now, quickly, while there is time.
Give today. Give more than ever before.
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and 5,000 aged and handicapped.
Supply relief, care and rehabilitation assist-
;Ince to 400,000 distressed Jews in Europe an
Arab countries, 90,000 of them children.
Resents in this country and in other western
democracies a total of 25.000 displaced Jews.
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