0,00MWEMPOlkitAWC.M . .....$41.0, 1;4,1 '4 •,..g41` - • • Friday, March 15, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Congregational Activities Schumer and Gold Become Chachmey Lublin Sponsors Sam Kaplan, '-The Yeshivah Bochur', at Purim Cele- bration on Sunday Harry Schumer and Leo Gold of the General Linen Supply Co. • have enrolled as sponsors of $500 each to the fund for support of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. Sponsors of Chachmey whose contributions range from $250 to $1,000, assist in support- ing the institution of higher Torah learning in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. L. Solai have raised their sponsors' pledge from $500 to $1,000. An appeal has been issued to the community by Chachmey Lublin to participate in the sponsors' fund. "The Yeshivah Bochur" radio program is sponsored by Chach- mey Lublin on Saturday nights at 8:35 over the Altman Hour on Station WJLB. "The Voice of the Yeshivah" broadcast is carried by Weinberg's Hour on Station WJBK at 11:45 a. m. on Sundays. The Yeshivah's Ladies' Aux- iliary extends an invitation to Detroit Jews to attend the Purim get-together with the rabbis and students at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the Yeshivah, Linwood and Elm- hurst. Samuel Kaplan, . "The Yeshivah Bochur," is coming from New York to entertain at this event. Purim refreshments will be' served. Temple Israel Pupils Hold Purim Program Saturday, Sunday "Russia-4s She' Victim . or Ag- gressor?" will be the subject of the lecture to be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram at the Sabbath Eve service of Temple Israel, Friday night, March 22, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the De- troit Institute of Arts. This Sunday at 9:30 a. m., pupils of the fourth and fifth grades of the Religious School will hold their Purim masquerade. The children . will come in costumes and will see a Purim play, play Purim games, and partake of Purim refreshments. The play, "Shushan Time", is directed by Rosemary Emmer. The cast in- cludes Devera Modell, Beth Rothenberg, Emily Schultz, Ros- lyn Brose, Stewart Pernick, Nor- man Folbe, Jack Bagdade, Larry Charfoos and Rhea Rubenstein. On Sunday, March 24, the kin- dergarten and primary grade children will hold their Purim masquerade. The Confirmation department will hold parties and see the per- formance of a Purim play this Saturday morning. The play, "Merry Purim", is directed by Bette Weinberg. The cast in- cludes Sam Freshman, Bobby Becker, Johnny 'Sheppard, San- ford Laikin, Haneley Gurwin, Marvin Sternberg, Judy Segal, Aviva Freedman, Linda Fuller, Betsy Brown, Carol Tanner and Leila Shapiro. Members of the con.gregation will come with their children to the special Purim Sabbath Eve service 'this Friday night. Shaarey Zedek Pupils To Celebrate Purim At Assemblies Sunday Shaarey Zedek Sunday School pupils will celebrate Purim this Sunday morning at several as- semblies. At the assemblies for high school students the Megillah will be read by Jacob Epel with Richard Sanders as the narrator. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will lead in the singing of Purim songs. Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock will address the 10:30 a. rn. as- sembly and Rabbi Morris Adler the noon assembly of high school students. Daniel Levin and Ed- win Lewissohn will speak on the Present-Day Significance of Pur- im, while Franklin Sidlow and Barbara Sommers will explain Purim ceremonials and customs. Norman Drachler will be chair- man of the high school assem- blies. Hamantashen will be distribut- ed by the Sisterhood. Special assemblies also will be Held for the elementary and in- termediate grades. A puppet show will be staged by Florence Lipshitz and M. Kesner. Arlene Shulman of the 5th grade will speak on the importance of Pur- im. There will be community singing and recitations. Junior Congregation's Purim Event at Shaarey Zedek on Saturday Night Young people of Shaarey Zedek and their friends are pre- paring for a gala celebration of Purim this Saturday night ; in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek, under -the direction of the Junior . Congregation. In addition to dancing and re- freshments, a Purim skit will Le staged. An invitation has been extend- ed to all - high school students of Shaarey -Zedek and their friends to attend. Leonard Baron is in charge of arrangemeritS: . • The next Oneg Shabbat of the Jr., Congregation will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, March 23. Shaarey Zedek Holds Two Purim Services Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold Purim services at 7:00 p. m. this Saturday and at 8:00 a. m. Sun- day, when the Megillan be _read. Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock will preach the Sabbath sermon at 9 a. m. this Saturday. He will speak on "The Significance of Purim." Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will chant the prayers. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach the sermon at the Sabbath serv- ices on March 23. Bnai David Men's Club Purim Dinner Thursday Ben Fellows, chairman, an- nounces that arrangements have been completed for the annual Purim dinner to be given by the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai David, in the social hall of the Syna- gogue, next Thursday evening. Cantor Hyman J. Adler will render appropriate musical selec- tions. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will relate the story of Purim. . Page Fifteen Shaarey Zedek YPS Dance on March 23 `Loyalties that Count', Dr. Glazer's Sermon The spring dance of the Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be the group's major post-war social At the Sabbath Eve services of Temple Beth El, at 8:15 p.m. this Friday, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach a Purim sermon on "Loyalties That Count." The liturgical music will be rendered by the Temple Quartet under the direction of Jason H. Tickton. A social hour under the auspices of the Sisterhooe will follow the services. JOSEPH KWASELOW event, to be held Saturday eve- ning, March 23, in the synagogue social hall. Returned veterans will be honored at this event. Music will be provided by Jules Klein's orchestra. The dance committee, working under the direction of Joseph Kwaselow, consists of Marilyn Gold, assistant dance chairman; Shirley Hersh, decorations; Claire Israel, hosts and hostesses; Ruth Lesser, tickets; Ruth Sobel, re- freshments; Ralph Posner, pub- licity, and Bill Fitzerman, print- ing. Students of Bnai Moshe Plan Masquerade Party Originality and Jewish content will mark the masquerade party at Bnai Moshe at 2 p. m. this Sun- day. Students have been urged to make their own costumes. Bibli- cal characters, as well as those of popular periods in Jewish history, may be used as themes by the masqueraders. Prizes are offered for the best costumes. • Cong. Bnai Moshe will begin the observance of -Purim with the tra- Mishkan Israel's YPC fiitional reading of the Megillah Purim Fete Saturday at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, March 16. Services Sunday morn- A Purim Party will be held by the Young People's Cong. of ing will begin at 8. Mishkan Israel, 2625 Blaine at Linwood,. this - Saturday. The fes- tivities will start with Mincha Services at 5:30 in the afternoon to be followed by the -traditional Sholos Sudos, during which re- freshments will be served. The Megillah will be read af- ter the evening services a n d thereafter the Purim party will commence. One of the features will be a -trial of . Haman, in which members of the congrega, tiori will participate. The Young Peoples' Congre- gation invites all boys of Bar Mitzvah age or over to attend weekly Sabbath morning ser- vices. By Yeshivah; Special Eve- nings for Staff The Megillah will be read on both occasions and traditional re- freshments will be served. Gifts will be exchanged and contribu- tions made' for needy Jews in Europe and Palestine in accord- ance with the law of "Matonos Lo-Evyonim". Songs, plays and skits will be presented by the students. The entire staff will have its- traditional Purim . evening on Sunday. IV/embers of the board of di- rectors, active workers in the Torah Month drive which was. climaxed with the annual patron's dinner March 3, and 75 recipients of sponsor's kits, distributed dur- ing the last two weeks,. will have a social evening on Monday (Shushan Purim). The directors' business meeting will be held at 8:30; final reports of the patron's_ dinner and sponsor solititationS will be made at 10 'p. m. and Purim refreshments will be served by the Ladies of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehttdah at .10:30 p. m. Wives of directors • and workers are invited_ to the social hour. CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS! FREE FIGURE CONSULTATION Bnai Israel, Pontiac, To Hold Purim Dinner Congregation Bnai Israel 268 W. Pike St., Pontiac, Mich., will hold its annual Purim dinner- dance, Sunday evening March 17, in the Social Hall of the Congre- gation. Pincipal speaker will be Rabbi I. Strauss, and his topic will be "Purim—Its Eternal Mes- sage." 'IOW 'mink Nola. 'Valk 'IOW "ailla. 'mask Nal.. 'mask NNW \NNW , Nislok VOilk VOW* ,0111pk DO YOU KNOW THAT— Mrs. C. S. ROSENBERG new owner of Rosenberg's Kosher Catering Co. was with Lachar Catering Co. as kitchen supervisor for eleven years prior to opening The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit acknowledge with thanks the receipt of one half scholarship from MRS. BETTY MATOFF in honor of her mother Mrs. Eva AbrornoWich on the occasion of her recovery from her recent illness. - Children's Events Arranged All of the 550 students' of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah — in both the Afternoon and Day schools—will meet in the main. synagogue and in the assembly rooms of the Dexter-Cortland center for the observance of Purim, Saturday evening and Sunday. N.W. Congregation To Celebrate Purim Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion and Center will conduct Purim services this Saturday and Sunday in the Bagley School. Friday services will be held at 6 p.m.; Sabbath and Purim ser- vices at 9 a.m.; Mincha a n d Maariv services at 6 p.m., Satur- day.- The reading of the Megillah will take place at 7 p.m., Satur- day. Children of the congregants are invited to attend the services. Gragers will be given then. On Sunday morning at the Bagley School, the children of the school of the North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center will present a play writ- ten and directed by Mrs. Joseph M. Markel. A second presenta- tion of the play with a different cast Will be given Sunday morn- ing, March 24. The community is invited to both events. This Saturday will - be the oc- casion for the second children's story-telling hour conducted by the congregation, with Miss Car- son as story-teller. 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