Congregational News

Two Choirs Participate
In Temple Israel Music
Festival for Hanukah

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8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1948 .

Bnai Moshe Parents
Learn Festival Decor
At Institute Session

Members of Temple. Israel will
bring their children to the pre-
Hanukah family Sabbath eve
service in the Lecture Hall of the
Detroit Institute of Arts at 8:30
In cooperation with its library
p.m., Dec. 24. The service will
committee, Congregation Shaareyl,
Beth Aaron Sunday School take the form of a Hanukah
Zedek will conduct a service Fri 7, parents' study groin) is having a music festival.
day, Dec. 17, 8:15 p.m., in ob- special Hanukah seminar at 10
The Confirmation class of 1949
servance of Jewish Book Month. a.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, at the will appear as a religious school
Rabbi Herman Kieval, of Congre- SchuIz School. Purpose of' the choir and the Temple Israel choir,
seminar is to -toOrdinate school directed by Dan Frohman, will
render choral selections from
and home holiday activities: .
Among the topics to be cov- Handel's "Judas Maccabeus."
ered at the seminar will be the Cantor Robert S. Tulman, ac-
origin and historical background companied by Karl W. Haas at
of the holiday;- modern Hanukah the- organ, will chant the tra-
observance in Israel; a resume of ditional Sabbath music. The
Hanukah games; holiday dishes Ichildren and the congregation will
sing Hanukah hymns.
and table and home decorations;
"My Glorius Brothers," Howard
Hanukah songs, and suggestions
Fast's historical novel of the
for Hanukah gifts.
Maccabean age, will be the sub-
Bernard Panush, principal of ject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon.
the Sunday School, will direct
At this service, Jerome Maza,
the seminar,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maza,
will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.

Drama Groups, Choir
Shaarey Zedek Service
Lead Beth El School
To Observe Book Month
In Hanukah Celebration

Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, director
of the Temple Beth El Religious
School, announces that a Han-
ukah spirit will prevail in the
school Saturday and Sunday, Dec.
18 and 19. Plays'by the intermed-
iate end junior high school drama
groups, music by the junior and
senior high school choir, directed
by Mrs. JasorL H. Tickton, and
individual classroom parties are
planned.
The junior high assembly will
take place Saturday morning,
when the drama group, composed
of Laural Conn, Lois -Karbel,
Judy Kobler, Robert Littman,
Mark Fleischman and Gerri
Smith will present "Sandy Runs
Away" , by Kalisch.
Sunday morning Intermediate
drama group will introduce the
play "Daddy Israel's Gift Shop"
by Aronin, to the primary and
intermediate departments. The
cast includes Bonnie Albion,
Barnard Collier, James Collier,
Judy Calfin, Stewart Ettinger,
Harry Kanter, Elaine Kasof,
RABBI HERMAN KIEVAL
Carole Moore, Jimmy Spertner,
Louis Tilchin and Bonnie Winston. gation Ahavas Israel, Grand Rap-
Leonard Jaslov is in charge of ids, Mich.; will speak on "The
both plays.
Merchant of Venice Meets an Is-
The choir will sing at the junior raeli." His address will be based
high, primaiit and intermediate on Ari Ibn Zahav's novel
assemblies at the annual Han- `Jessica My Daughter;' a review
ukah service.
of which appeared in The Jewish
Members of the choir:
News two weeks ago. •
Senior High, Helen Alexander, Jo-
hanna Frankel, Sandra Gilbert, Richard
Rabbi Kieval, a graduate of the
Levinson,"Carol Lewis, Joanne Lewis,
Margo Maxman, Mary Lou Salomon, Jewish Theological Semintary,
Jimmy Samter; Junior High, Esther has served as chaplain. in Hawaii,
Adelson, Joan Allen, Joseph Asherson,
Rochelle M. Barr, John Bloom, Laural Okinawa and Korea. He has pub-
Conn, Suzanne Cooper, Judy Friedman, lished articles in the English and
Gail Graff, Jonathan Haber, Lois Kar-
bel, Janet Katz, Nina Katz, Thomas Hebrew press.
Kreger, Joyce Lane, Jimmy Lewis,
Rabbi Morris Adler will con-
Sally Michelson, Ann Neufeld, Robin.
Plotnick, Judith Salomon, Saralyn Sa- duct the service, assisted by Can-
perston, Lucy Schinagel, Joan Schubot, tor Jacob H. Sonenklar and the
Sharon Schwartz, Carolyn Wise, Gail
Zivian.
choir. An Oneg Shabbat and
forum will follow the service.
Beth El Annual Family
Maurice Zackheim,. chairman of
the congregation's library com-
Hanukah Dinner Dec. 28 mittee,
will participate. A literary
The annual Hanukah family exhibit of Hebrew,. Yiddish and
dinner of Temple Beth El will English books has been arranged
be held Tuesday, Dec. 28, in the by Miss Janet Olender, librarian.
Temple Social Hall. After the
turkey dinner, prepared and JDC Aids Jewish DP Doctors
served by the Sisterhood under With 100 $500 Scholarships
the direction of Mrs. Harry•Jacob-
More than 100 scholarships
son, there will be the kindling of
worth $500 each are being offer-
the Hanukah lights by the Relig-
ious School Choir, and a program ed Jewish displaced person phy-
of Hanukah music by the Temple sicians by the Joint Distribution
quartet. Reservations, limited to Committee, under a plan aimed
300 persons, are being. accepted
at helping DP doctors make a
at the Temple office.
rapid adjustment to their new
hom elands.
Bnai David Honors Chevra

Ayin Yaacov on Saturday

Chevra Ayin Yaacov of Con-
gregation Bnai David announces
that Saturday, Dec. 18, the Sab-
bath morning services will be
dedicated to that organization.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
preach on the subject of "Jacob's
Triumph."
Each year, the Sabbath prior
to the Siyum of Ayin Yaacov is
designated as Ayin Yaacov Shab-
- bos, and during the morning ser-
vices officers of Chevra Ayin
Yaacov are in charge of the serv-
ice.
Wednesday, Dec. 22, a Siyum
will be held at which the installa-
tion of the new officers for the
Chevra will take place at a ban-
quet in the social hall of the syn--
ogogue. Rabbi Sperka will speak,
Cantor Hyman Adler will sing,
Joseph Gorman, Louis Please and
Julius Ritten will participate.
The following officers will be
installed: Joseph Sandberg, presi-
dent; Morris Soverinsky, vice
president; Samuel Shapiro, treas-
urer; Sam Zack, secretary.

AARON M. KATZ

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

In conjunction with Jewish
Scholarship week, which will be
observed in congregations
throughout the country begin-
ning Dec. 18, honoring Dr. Louis
Ginsberg, dean of modern Tal-
mudic scholars, t h e Eternal
Light will offer a script entitled
"His Excellency of Vilna" by
Irve Tunick, Sunday, Dec. 19.
Dr. Ginzberg, who is cele-
brating his 75th birthday this
week, has been associated with
the Jewish Theological Semin-
ary of America as professor of
Talmud since 1902. The pro-
gram.,, will be heard on station
WTCB, Flint, at 12:30 p. m. • and
will be • described by station
WWJ for rebroadcast at 8 a. m.
Sunday, Dec. 26.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Regena Greenspan wishes to
thank all their relatives and
friends for the many kindnesses
shown them in their recent
bereavement.

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The third meeting of the Bnai
Moshe Parents' Hanukah Insti-
tute, to be held at 11 a.m. Sun-
day, Dec. 19, in the Rosman Hall,
will highlight a series of demon-
strations on arts and crafts led
by Mrs. Walter Farber. A display
of Hanukah table and wall deco-
rations, favors and gift wrapping
will be discussed by Mrs. Farber
and several students of Wayne
University.
Mrs. Harry‘ Robinson; chairman
of the third meeting, announces
that new Hanukah games, songs
and 'a quiz will be part of the
program. Mrs. Shirley Kurzman,
f or m e r speech instructor at
Wayne University, will discuss
"The Story of Hanukah as Told
to Young Children."
The final session of the 'insti-
tute will take the form of a
Hanukah party in the Rosman
Hall, Dec. 25.

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members of• his congregation to
set an example to their children
by refraining from holding any
observance or entertainment dur-
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