8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Congregational Activities
Mizrachi Here
Hosts Gellman
Synagogues Plan Hanukah Worship;
Observance, Parties for Children
Leon Gellman, president of
world executive of Mizrachi at
Jerusalem, will be the guest of
local Mizrachi
groups this
weekend. He
will address a
gatheringat
the Young Is-
rael Youth Cen-
ter at 8:15 p.m.
Saturday with
Mizrachi groups,
Ladies M i z r a- Gellman
chi and Hapoel Hamizrachi par-
ticipating.
A report will be given at the
meeting of the 30th anniversary
convention of Mizrachi held in
Atlantic City. Philip Stollman,
board member of Ameic, Ameri-
can Israel Corp., will report on
Israel housing and economic
enterprises of his concern.
Daniel Temchin, chairman of
the Mizrachi national fund com-
mittee, reports that Cong. Bnai
Zion, under Morris Snow, has
plan e d 1,000 trees in the
Schlussel Forrest.
Abe Nusbaum, Max Stollman
and Snow were added as local
members on the national board
of Mizrachi at the convention.
Detroit synagogues and con-
gregational groups will com-
mence the observance of Hanu-
kah, "The Feast of Lights" be-
ginning at sundown Sunday,
and continuing through sun-
down Monday, Dec. 11.
Cong. Mogen Abraham, Cort-
land at Dexter, will hold a spe-
cial one hour family service at
5 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by the
Men's Club and Sisterhood.
Maariv worship, lighting of the
first Hanukah candle accom-
panied by traditional songs and
an acidness by Rabbi Max, J.
Wohlgelernter will round out the
service. Gifts will be given
children accompanied by their
parents. The community is wel-
come.
A Hanukah celebration cli-
maxing weeks of preparation
will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at
Bnai David synagogue, 14th at
Elmhurst, with services for the
children of the Religious School.
A party will follow featuring
choral selections, an Israel film
and • refreshments. Cantor Adler
and the Sisterhood choral club
will participate.
Late Friday Services
A late Friday evening service
will be held at 8:15 p.m., Dec. 8,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. "A Life
of Dedication" will be the topic
of a Hanukah sermon by Rabbi
Morris Adler. Cantor Jacob H.
Soneklar will officiate with the
choir under Dan Froham. An
oneg shabbat and reception will
follow.
Northwest HebreW Cong. will
also hold a late Friday eve serv-
ice at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 8, with
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal speaking
on "Every Man's Battle for
Light." Cantor Nicholas Fena-
kel and the choir will chant the
service, followed by an oneg
shabbat.
The congregation's Religious
School will present a Hanukah
program Sunday, Dec. 10, in the
school auditorium for the chil-
dren. Featured on the program
will be. the children's choir un-
der Cantor Fenakel; the annual
Hanukah play by the school's
children's theater, under Max-
Beth Aaron Men
Slate 8 Lectures
Beth Aaron's Men's Club has
completed plans for the inaugu-
ration of eight Wednesday eve-
ning lectures and open forums.
The lectures will be held twice
a month on Wednesday evenings
at 8:30 p. m.
The series will be opened by
the Congregation's spiritual lead -
er Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
Wednesday, Jan. 3 with a lec-
ture, "Stranger Than Fiction."
He will present a number of
fantastic believe-it-or-not oddi-
ties and curiosities of Jewish -life
and history.
Isidore S,obeloff, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will appear Jan. 17.
His theme will be "Jewish Com-
munity Planning and Financ-
ing."
The remaining lectures and
speakers are:
.
Fcb. 7, Albert Cohen, executive director,
Detroit Jewish Vocational Service.. speak-
ing on "Choosing Careers and Professions
For Our Children."
Feb. 21, annual Inter-Faith meeting
with Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
director of Detroit Round Table of Catho-
lics, Protestants and Jews, as speaker.
His sulxiect, "Jews and Christians. the
Children of One God, Americans All."
March 7, "The Principle of Democracy
in Jewish Community Life" with Dr.
Bori:, M. Joffe, executive director, Jew-
ish Community Council.
March 21. an evening in celebration of
the Purim Festival "Can ,You Top This
Program." Presentation of' r Jewish humor
by the Men's Club Wits.
April 4, "The Contribution of the Con-
servative Synagogue to Jewish Survival
i n America" with Rabbi Morrie Adler.
May 21. "The Makers of Jewish Head-
lines"- or the story of the Anglo-Jewish
Press with Mr. Philip Slomovitz, editor
of the Jewish News.
well L. Nadis; and music and
community singing led by Mauri
Lax and Vivian Kozenn. Mrs.
Jacob Levine and her Sister-
hood committee will distribute
gifts to the children and Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will greet the
parents.
Student Play
Students of the Cong. Beth
Itzchock Hebrew School and
Sunday School, 3836 Fisher, will
present the play "Happy Hanu-
kah" at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec.
10, following a traditional can-
dle lighting ceremony. The sis-
terhood will serve a buffet sup-
per in the social hall and pre-
sent each child a present. Rabbi
I. Strauss and teachers, Shirley
Elkowitz and Sylvia Littman,
will be in charge. For informa-
tion call Sisterhood aresident,
Mrs. Jane Rosenfeld, WA. 2-9509,
or Mrs. Julius Schultz, VA. 4-
2026.
Beth Aaron Religious School,
under Bernard Pantsh, will
publicly celebrate Hanukah at
10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, with a
program open to pupils, their
parents and friends. A Hanukah
play, directed by Mrs. Frances
Weinberg will be presented, and
musical selections, recitations
and singing. Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will deliver the. Hanu-
kah message.
Refreshments will be served
by a Sisterhood committee un-
der Mrs. Herman Becker, presi-
dent.
Phone WEbster 3-3332
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Due to the sudden death of
Mr. Morris Grossberg of 2663
Elmhurst, the Safer Torah
Siyum, scheduled for 1 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 10, by the Ladies
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
has been cancelled.
Temple Beth El Holds
Hanukah Parties in All
Its Religious Classes
Referring to the statement in
the Purely Commentary column
in last week's Jewish News, re-
garding extra-curricular fund-
raising efforts, I s a d o r e R.
Cohen, president of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, said this week:
"Yeshivath Beth Yehudah re-
ceived in 1948-49 and again in
1949-50 a subvention of $22,750
from the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation. This amounted to only
12% of our budget. The alloca-
tion for the current fiscal year
has not been determined yet.
We have repeatedly asked for
inclusion in the campaign on
the basis of deficit financing,
which would eliminate the need
for individual solicitation. As
matters stand, the sum we re-
ceive from the Federation is not
intended to cover our needs and
does not place the Yeshivah in
the kind of relationship which
would eliminate our asking for
funds from members and don-
ors."
Hanukah will be celebrated in
the religious school of Temple
Beth El Saturday and Sunday
mornings. Plays by the inter-
mediate and junior high dra-
matic groups, under the direc-
tion • of Mae Dix, music by the
intermediates, junior and senior
high school choirs, under_ the
direction of Mr. and Mrs. Jason
H. Tickton and individual class-
room parties, will feature the
celebration.
"Freedom Hall" by Franklin
will be presented by the junior
high dramatic group
at the
a.m.
Assembly Saturday at 10
Members of the cast are:
Barnard Collier, James Collier. Joel
Dreyer, Roger Gottfried, Robert Barbel,
J.,ois Levi, Roberta Masserman, Valerie
Oppenheim, Robin Plotnick, Mark Seller,
Loretta Wisok. Carol Voge: technician
Judy Kobler, and assistant director Cheryl
Hubar.
The primary and intermediate
departments will meet jointly in
the Chapel Sunday morning at
10:15 a.m. when the intermedi-
ate dramatic group will present
the "Dreambook" by Woolf. In
the cast are:
Jan Bartholomew, Susan Castleman, Jill
Davis, Andrew Dunn, Laura Goldman,
Paula Jackson, Robert Levin. Patricia
Reiter, Marilyn Rothschild, William Shell,
Judy Sims, Beth Stern, Barbara Zohott.
Parties will be held in the
classrooms following the plays.
Children will receive Hanukah
candles and candy as gifts.
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Young Israel Activities
To Include Discussions,
Hanukah Celebrations .
The second in a series of
youth forums will be held Dec.
1, at Young Israel . Center, at
8:15 p.m. The topic, will be "The
Place of American. Jewish Youth
—In Israel or America."
Moderator will be Rabbi Ber-
nard Helfgott, faculty member
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Participants include Frank Lei-
derman, instructor in Detroit
Public Schools, and Shimon
Berris, Young Israel youth as-
sistant.
The annual Hanukah party
for Young Israel's 16 youth clubs
will be held Sunday, 2 p.m., at
Young Israel Center.
The Women's League of
Young Israel will give a drama-
tic presentation, "Festivals of
Israel", written by Mrs. Joshua
S. Sperka, and enacted by mem-
bers of the Women's League,
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at Young
Israel Center.
The Young Adult Group will
be hosts to the Young Israel
inembe. rship at a Hanukah
party Dec. 9. Reservations are
accepted at TE. 4-4145. and by
Marvin Engel, WE. 5-6660.
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