THE JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, December 16, 1949

Candie-Lighting Ritual Is Part
Of Beth Yehudah Open House

Lighting the candles for their 2A class - in Beth Yehudah
Schools are DANIEL CARLEBACH, MICHAEL KARBAL and
DEBBIE ISBEE. Hanukah week is open house week at Beth
Yehudah Schools. All holiday week festivities and day and
afternoon class sessions will be thrown open to the public.
Candles will be blessed in all classes.

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UHS Branches Join
In Festival Program

A Hanukah program will be pre-
sented by all branches of the
United Hebrew Schools at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 18, in the audi-
torium at Central High School.
The lighting of the candles by
Merle Goldstone, a student of
the Parkside Hebrew School,
will be followed by a dance by
the high school students, direct-
ed by Mrs. Irving Schleyefstone.
A choir, composed of students
of all branches, will sing Hanu-
kah songs under the direction
of Moe Kesner, and there will
be community singing. Henry
Longfellow's play "Judas Mac-
cabeus," translated into Hebrew,
will be staged by. the students
of the David W. Simons School,
under the direction of Meyer
Mathis. Included in the play is
a mass verse recitation.
An English play, "The Won-
der Trendel," presented by the
high school, will be under the
direction of Moe Kesner.
All parents and friends are
invited. The admission to chil-
dren will be a Hanukah gift to
the Keren Ami.

A reception committee of Beth Yehudah parents, headed
by Mrs. Saul Semansky and Mrs. Abbe Levi, will serve as hosts
and hostesses throughout the open house. Beth Yehudah's
board of education will conduct its semi-annual -oral examina-
tion of afternoon classes, Dec. 18 to 22. Visitors are invited to
Norman Mailer, brilliant young
the hearings.
author of "The Naked and The

The following will serve as members of the reception committee:
and Mrs. Benjamin Aronson, Mr. and Mrs. David I. Berris, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Berris, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon N.
Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isbee, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel W. Platt, Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel H. Prero, Mrs. Renee Rochelle,
Mr. and Mrs.„ Isaac Selesny, Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Traurig.

Mr.

Dead," hitherto averse to film
offers, is talking a deal with Di-
rector John Huston for a pic-
ture to be made for the One
World Award Committee. Pro-
ject calls for Mailer and the film
director to tour the world for
background material.

KIBBUTZ BUCHENWALD, Selections
from the Kibbutz Diary Translated and
edited by Meyer Levin. Illustrations by
Ann Neumann.
PALESTINE MISCELLANY. Poems,
essays and short stories.
EIN HASHOFET. A Decade of Pio-
neering. Edited by Yosef Wilfand. Trans-
lations by Yirmiyahu Haggai and Tova
Bosher.
ARTZID Palestine Almanac. Compiled
and edited by Jacob Tchernowitz. English
editor, Molly Lyons Bar-David.
AFKIM. The story of a Kibbutz. By
Lionel Feitelberg.
THE EMEK JEZREEL AND THE
BEISAN VALLEY. By Abraham Turai.
THE TWIN VILLAGES OF MERHA-
VIA By Dorothy Bar-Adon.
MOSHAV OVDIM. The Smallholders'
Settlement in Palestine. By Samuel Dayan.
Adapted from the Hebrew by Lotta
Levensohn.

Young Israel Youths
Participate in Rally

S unday, Dec. 18, at 2 a.m., in
the Young Israel Building, all
youth clubs of Young. Israel, will
participate in the annual youth
Hanukah rally.
Rabbi Abraham Zentman
chairman of youth activities, is
in charge.
The Yocheved Girls of Youno ,
Israel, ages 11-13, have just
completed a successful fund-
raising project, which will bene-
fit the General Israel Orphans
Home in Israel.
The first session of the lead-
ership seminar held last Mon-
day, attended by the entire
group of Youno. Israel sponsors,
and others interested in the
work, was led by Frank Lowen-
berg. The topic was "The Role
of the Leader." The next ses-
sion scheduled for Jan. 9 will deal
with "Understanding Human
Behavior."

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