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December 14, 1951 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-12-14

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6—THE JEWISH NEWS

Community Sets Dates for
Annual Hanukah Festivities

(Hanukah., to begin on Sun-
day, Dec. 23 and end on Dec.
30, is observed religiously, edu-
cationally and socially. Events
to be celebrated during the
festive days are included in
the following composite story.
Organizational notices will be
listed in their usual cate-
gories).

Religious Events

A Pre-Hanukah family sab-
bath eve service will be held at
Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m., Dec.
21, at the Temple. Children will
attend services with their par-
ents, and Rabbi Leon Pram will
explain the significance of the
holiday and the spirit a n d
method of celebration. His ser-
mon topic will be "The Little
Sham esh Candle."
At religious school assemblies,
Hanukah slides and film strips
will be shown, records will be
heard and plays presented by
Temple Israel youngsters, this
Saturday and Sunday. "Make
Believe Hanukah," a play direct-
ed by Shirley Soifer, will be pre-
sented Sunday.

Temple Beth El
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and

Friday, December 14, 1951

Joffe to Open Series
Of .Beth Abraham

The controversial Maclver Re-
choir. The public is invited at
port, the subject of nationwide
no admission charge.
importance last week at the par-
Workmen's Circle PTA
The PTA of the Workmen's ley of the Council of Jewish
Circle will hold a Hanukah par- Federations and Welfare Funds
ty at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the in Chicago, will be discussed by
Linwood Cent e r, announced Boris Joffe at 8:30 p.m., today
Samuel Sigal, director of the at Cong. Beth Abraham.
Joffe, executive
Workmen's Circle School, who
will relate the story of Hanukah.
director of t h e
Jewish Commu-
Aaron Gornbein, club leader,
nity Council will
will read a Hanukah story, and
Speak on
Molly Shaw, music director, will
"Whither Jew-
lead community singing. Latkes
ish Community
will be served by the executive
committee.
Relations — Im-
plications of the
Social Festivities
Maclver Re-
port" • at this
Telcove Friendship Club will
first program in
hold its annual Hanukah supper
Joffe
a series of Fri-
dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Davison Jewish Center, an- day evening forums of Beth
nounced Joseph Klein, president. Abraham entitled "Curr ent
Max Lakritz is chairman, and Trends in American Jewish Life."
Mesdames Elfreda Greenwald Rabbi Israel I. Halpern is di-
and R. Zeff are -in charge of ar- rector of the series, which will
be held the second Friday of
rangements.
each month.
Center Hanukah Dance
Jewish Young Adult Council
will hold its second annual Han- performed by Chapter dramatic
ukah dance at 9 p.m., Sunday, group members and their chil-
at the Woodward Jewish Center. dren.
The Swing Masters and Louisa Sarah Dorf, Chapter president
Friedman and the . Junior urges those attending to bring
Hadassah chorus will entertain. cans of spry or crisco for the
The 68th holiday hop is planned food drive for Israel. Mrs. David
for Dec. 23, at the Woodward Gantz and David Katzman are
Center, with Leonard Stanley the program chairmen of Chap-
and orchestra playing. ter and Lodge.

Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will of-
ficiate • at Pre-Hanukah Fam-
ily services at Temple Beth El.
Liturgical and Hanukah music
Symphony Hanukah Fete
will be rendered by the Temple
Philip Handler Party
The Jewish Center Symphony Philip Handler Lodge a n d
choir, directed by Jason H. Tick-
ton, and by the junior and sen- Orchestra will hold a Hanukah Chapter will hold its third an-
ior high school choirs, directed party at 2 p.m., Sunday, at the nual children's Hanukah party
Woodward Center, announced at 1 p.m., Dec. 25, at Beth Moses
by Mrs. Jason H. Tickton.
A reception in honor of Rabbi, Dr. Donald Shapiro, president. Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. David
Akselrad, who will assume his! Clark Sist, assistant concert- Guss, co-chairmen, announce Hy
master, • and- Doris-. McCOrrnick, Fritz as .guest entertainer. Wal-
post .1
on solo
Jan cellist,
new Berkley, Calif.,
will play composi- ter Wilson, magician, and car-
1, will be given after the service. tions by Bruch and Saint Saens; toonS, favors and refreshments
The annual Hanukah family accompanied by Harriet Geden. will be featured.
supper will be held at 6:30 p.m., Mrs. Joseph Jackier is in charge
Dec. 23, in the Franklin,,Memor- of the social committee.
ial Hall of the Templr. Plays;
Louis Marshall Affair
choirs and parties will feature i Rabbi Goldman will perform
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tor of the plays.

Detroit Friends of Jewish Seminary
Set $75,000 Goal for Coming Year

At a meeting on Sunday- eve- affiliated with the Seminary hi
ning at the home of Samuel the United States and in Israel.
Solomon, Detroit Friends of the He pointed out that Detroiters
probably know the Seminary
best for its Eternal Light radio
broadcast which is aired each
Sunday over Station WWJ.
It was learned that at Sun-
day's initial gifts meeting a
large proportion of this year's
goal was raised.

Solomon

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Dances will be performed by
high school group, with t h e
Hanukah theme as a dance
motif. The program is being pre-
pared in cooperation with the
Center dance consultants com-
mittee.
Rose Sittig Cohen School
A Hanukah party will be held
by the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch,
United Hebrew Schools on Dec.
24. Sponsored by the PTO, the
program will be for youngsters.
The school's dramatic club will
present an original play, writ-
ten in English by the children.
Intermediate students will pre-
sent a play in Hebrew.
Traditional lighting of t h e
candles and singing of Hanukah
songs will also be featured. A
gift will be presented to each
child.

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Beth Yehudah, students of the
school's four divisions will pre-
sent an historical pageant and
Hanukah affair at 2:30 p.m., Dec.
28, in the Durfee School audi-
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