Bnai Moshe Dedicates Youngsters To Education It's Hanukah! Schools, Synagogue Groups Have Numerous Festivities Extensive festivities have been outlined by Detroit con- gregations and schools in celebration of Hanukah, the Fes- tival of Light, which began Thursday eveninc , and continues through Friday, Dec. 23. Parties, plays, and a variety of programs are among the events planned. Gift exchanges will be featured by many groups. Monday, Dec. 19th, the Sis- Boys and girls, 7 to 17, who reside in the Dexter-Linwood terhood will celebrate Hanukah. area are invited to a Hanukah Tuesday, Dec. 20, the Ladies party, which will be held under Auxiliary will have a Hanukah the auspices of Bnai Moshe Re- function. Wednesday evening, ligious School, at 2:30 p.m. Sun- Boy Scout Troop 135, will have its festival program. Irving Rat- day, Dec. 18. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Walter ner, scout master, will address Farber, director of the school, the boys. The mens' Club will and Mitchell Feldman, chairman hold its celebration Dec. 22. Beth Aaron Assembly of the school board are plan- The Feast of Lights, will be ning a program consisting of a quiz program, a menorah con- celebrated at Beth Aaron Sun- test, games, singing, movies day School with a special as- sembly Sunday, Dec. 18, at Mc- and refreshments. To convey the significance of Dowell School. Rabbi Pinchos Katz will speak Hanukah to parents, Bnai Moshe School plans a- round-table dis- on the modern significance of cussion on "Hanukah—How It the Maccabes' victory. Two Pal- Affects Us T o d a y." Feldman estinian movies will be shown. will act as moderator and pre- Preceding the assembly there sent the following discussants will be class parties with Hanu- at 11:30 a.m. Sunday in the kah gift exchanges and holiday synagogue: Rabbi Lehrman, delicacies. Dreidels will be given "The Significance of -Hanukah"; to all children by the Sister- Mrs. Abramson, "Books for Your hood. Child"; Bella Goldberg, "Ha.nu 7 Two Hanukah performances kah Song and Melody"; Mrs. will be "given Dec. 18, for chil- Walter Farber, "Decorations for dren and parents at Northwest the Hotne." The public is invited. Religious School. The first per- formance will begin at 10 a.m. Plays at Temple Israel Three dramatic groups of the and the second at 12 noon. Temple Israel Religious School The program, consisting of will present Hanukah plays Sat- songs, talks, dances and playlets, urday morning, Dec. 17, and Sun- is under the direction of Max- day, Dec. 18, at the departmental well Nadis, director of the Chil- dren's theater, and Mauri Lax assembly. Temple Israel Sister- hood is giving„each family a gift and Vivian Kozenn, music in- structors. of Hanukah candles and is con- Carmel Students' Concert ducting a gift exhibit and shop A Hanukah concert will be • at Hampton School Sunday given at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. morning for the sale of Hanu- kah lamps, dreidels, seals and 18, at the Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Wyoming. The students gift wrappings. Bnai David Religious School will light the candles and sing commenced Hanukah functions festival songs. Parents are invited to bring Thursday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. All pupils and staff celebrated with their children to witness the a party which included the tra- work of the Carmel pupils. Drei- sweets will ditional M a a'r i v service, the dels and Hanukah the children kindling of the first light, a film be distributed to „ on Israel, and gifts of a meno- present. rah and sweets to all children. Detroit Cantors Plan Annual Concert Jan. 31 The Jewish, Ministers Cantors Assoc iation of Detroit will have - its annual con- cert on Tuesday night, Jan. 31, at C o n gregation Bnai David, 14th and Elmhurst. A program is in preparation un- der the leader- ship of Dan Frohman Fr oh man. Or- ganizations are urged to keep that day open. HURRY! '49 DeSOTO OFFICIAL'S CAR • Briar. Brown • Seat Covers • Radio and Heateir • Sun Visor • Side View Mirror NEW CAR GUARANTEE '600 DISCOUNT Small Monthly Payments CASH PRICE LESS THAN $1900 ROSE C ( 11, 1833 E. JEFFERSON WO. 5-1833 HURRY! Hanukah Program At Temple Beth El Students of Bnai Moshe Religious School who will be dedicated to Jewish education Dec. 16 are, left to right, first row: Jan Bloom, Morris Friedman, David Parker, Sheila Farber, Mark Ross, Judith Baker, Henry Gornbein, Harvey Sweet, Anthony Bale, Arnold Poitner; second row : Sol Friedman, Sanford Wechsler, Douglas Kellerman, Terry Kanat, Sharon Jackson, Sharon Zyporyn, Barbara Pollak, Melvin Shotten, Michael Haber, Michael "A Dedication to Jewish Edu- cation" program will be held at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Forty-five students of the kindergarten and first grade will be formally dedicated to Jewish education at late Friday evening services. Parents, as well as students, will take part in the pro- gram, which is arranged and planned by Walter Farber, direc- tor of the Bnai Moshe Religious School. Hanukah gifts will be pre- sented to the students by Mitch- ell Feldman, chairman of the school board. Sol Friedman, age six, a stu- dent , of Mrs. Ba-umer's, first grade will give the invocation, while Barbara Pollack, age six, will recite the Shema. Students of the kindergarten and first grade will sing Hanukah num- bers and Shabbat melodies. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak on "The Responsibilities of Dedication to Jewish Educa- tion." Hanukah will be celebrated in the Religious School of Temple Beth El this Saturday and Sun- day mornings. Plays, music and the Senior High School choir under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Tickton will fea- ture the celebration. Parents are invited. "The Magic Hammer" will be presented by the Junior High dramatics group at the assem- bl Saturday morning. Members of the cast are Judy Calfin, Bar- nard Collier, Joel Dreyer, Cheryl Hubar, Judy Kobler, Karen Man- dlebaum, Vivian Michel, Carole Moore, Sheila Moore, Edith No- lish and Loretta Wisok. The 'rimary and Intermediate departments will meet jointly in the Chapel Sunday at 10:15 a.m. when the Intermediate dra- matic group will present "The Hanukah Pickets." The cast is composed of Burton Conn, Paula Jackson, Andrew Dunn, Linda Gottfried, Janet Bartholomew, Kenneth Collier, Barbara Roth- stein, Jill Davis, Patricia Reiter, David Newman, Ronna Jurow, James Collier, Barbara Man- helm, Frank Feller, Larry Beck- er, Gary Kukes, Donna Wisok, Richard Traitel and Harry Kan- ter. Leonard Jaslov is in charge of both plays. Short, Judith Blumenthal, Gail Weisz, Harvey Franklin; third row: Allan Markle, Loretta Weil, Raymond Silverman, David Gunsberg, Sharon Adler, Charles Kilberg, Ronald Klein, Georgene Levin, Sandra Ralph; fourth row: Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Grace Rose, Marilyn Greenberger, Harry Lebovitz, Linda Epstein, Elaine Gunsberg, Barbara Isaacs, Ronna Malek, Steven Biegel, Joel Shulman, Mr. Walter Farber, Mrs. S. Baumer. Labor Zionist Schools Hold Two Celebrations The Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organization will celebrate Hanukah on . Sun- day, Dec. 18, at the school audi- torium, 13722 Linwood. The celebration of the kinder- garten and nursery will take place at 12:30 p.m. Regular class- es will celebrate at 2:30 p.m. All parents and grandparents of the students are invited to at- tend, as well as friends and members of the Labor Zionist Organization. HEAR . . . THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, December 16, 1949 A Gift of Exquisite Taste a. & vat/ Fine Chocolates CANTOR H. 3. BLANK RABBI ISRAEL HALPERN 3300 PURITAN At the First Monthly Cor. Muirland ONEG SHABBAT UN. 4-2888 of Cong. Beth Abraham 12517 Linwood 8:30p. m. Friday, Dec. 16 Open Sat. 9 to 8, Sun. 11 to 4 , \/\/\/\/\/\/\"/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ OPEN MONDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 O'CLOCK K 45' . can hope to find, this three button drape sport coat of sheer suede. It's completely lined and has three lined patch packets. 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