Synagogues, Schools to Fete Purim Cong. Shaarey Zedek Regular sabbath services will be held at 6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach the sermon, and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, assisted by the choir, under the Cong. Beth Abraham direction of Dan Frohman, will At Saturday morning services officiate. The Bar Mitzvah of Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will Joseph Wedner will be observed! preach the sermon on "The Sin Temple Beth El of Procrastination." Purim serv- At pre-Purim services at 8:15 ices will begin at 7 p:m., Satur- p.m.,. today, Rabbi Minard Klein day, with the reading of the will preach on "Sack Cloth and Megillah. Sunday services will Ashes." The confirmation de- be at 8 a.m. partment choir will sing liturgi- Religious school pupils will cal and Purim songs. hold a costume masquerade con- Cong. Bnai Moshe test and Purim quiz show, with Sabbath services Will be at prizes given *the winners. Each 5:55 p.m., _today, and at 9 a.m., student will receive a Shalach Saturday. The Megillah will be Mones gift. read at 7 p.m., Saturday, with Adas Shalom Synagogue morning service scheduled for 8 Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach a.m. at sabbath services at 6 p.m., The Men's Club will stage a today, and 8:45 a.m., Saturday. cabaret night, at 8:30 p.m., Sat- Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will urda7, following the reading of chant the service. The Purim t h e Megillah. Entertainment Megillah service will begin at will -be provided in a floor show 6:30 p.m., Saturday when Rabbi and dancing. All Bnai Moshe Segal will speak and the liturgy families are invited. will be chanted by Rev. Joshua Cong. Bnai David • Spiro. Sunday services begin at Students of the religious 7:30 a.m. The Sisterhood's re- school will hold their annual ligious school committee will Purim celebration on Sunday distribute graggers to all chil- morning in the synagogue. The dren. reading of the Megillah will be The Sisterhood and Men's. followed by a narration of the Club eighth Purim Ball and car- story of the holiday and com- nival will be held Sunday eve- munity singing. Frank Lieder- ning, at which the "best-dressed man is chairman of a carnival Queen Esther" will be crowned. which will follow in the social A grand march will be led by hall. He , is assisted by Judy Mrs. Herbert L. Harris and John Sperka. Each grade will spon- Allen, presidents of the sponsor- sor a booth, and prizes will be ing groups. Prizes for the best awarded. The Sisterhood will costumes will be awarded. help sponsor the • event. Cong. Ahavas Achim Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim At Saturday morning services, At Saturday services Rabbi Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will speak Leo Neuhaus will preach on "The on "H a m a n s Who Are Not Hatred Against • Israel." Read- Hung." The Sunday school will ing of the Megillah will com- present its holiday production, mence at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, "Purim in the South Pacific," and Sunday services will begin at 8:15 p.m., Sunday, in Vernon at 8 a.m. School. The 25 children in the Cong. Adas Yeshurun cast are directed by Mrs. Jacob Sabbath services begin at 6 Chinitz and Ellis Rifkin, as- p.m., today. At Saturday serv- sisted by Irving Waserman, Mrs. ices Rabbi Leo Goldman - will Philmore Leemon, Tom Horvitz speak on "May a Law Be and Mrs. Sam Terman. A social Changed?" in the synagogue will follow. Cong. Mishkan Israel Rabbi Isaac Stollman will preach at Saturday services on "Creative Construction." T h e congregation will hold its tradi- tional ShuShan event at 8:30 p.m., Mond&y. Prizes will be awarded. The public is invited. Downriver Jewish Community A costume party will be held for Purim on Sunday evening, at Oddfellow's Temple, 234 Elm, Wyandotte, with Mrs. Morris Kazdan, of Allen Park, chair- man. The highlight of the eve- ning will be the crowning of Queen Esther. Tickets can be reserved by calling Mrs. Moses Cenker, AV. 2-2651. ' Cong. Beth Moses I. Irving Feldman, executive director of the Tillie Feldman Memorial Religious School, an- nounces that students will cele- brate the holiday by reading the Megillah at 7:30 p.m., Saturday. Rabbi Isaac Paneth will officiate. . A Purim party, arranged by the PTA, will follow, according 10 Mrs. Isadore Mege, president. • • * Reading of Megillah to Usher In Services, Festive Parties One of the Scriptures' most exciting stories will be retold by Jews throughout the world at synagogue services and home celebrations on Saturday night and Sunday. Purim, which celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people from Haman, the vizier of an- cient Persia who wanted all men to bow down to him, is a spiri- tually significant holiday which is told in the Book of Esther. The story - will be narrated this weekend in the following syna- gogues and schools in the com- munity: Cong. Beth Aaron Concluding late Friday _service will be held at 8:30 p.m., today, with Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor- relick conducting the service and Cantor Judah Goidring and choir officiating. In honor of Purim, Rabbi Gorrelick's Saturday sermon topic will be "Laughter Through Tears—The Nature of Jewish Humor." Following services, a program of Jewish humor; "Can You Top This," will be present- ed, and there will be commun- ity singing of holiday songs. Purim services are planned for 6:45 p.m., Saturday; and 8 a.m., Sunday. A masquerade party will be held for religiouS • school pupils at 10 a.m., Sunday, sponsored by the Men's Club and Sisterhood. Entertaining the children will be Milky, the TV Clown, Superman, Hal and Corky, ventriloquists, and the Beth Aaron chorus, di- rected by Cantor Goldring. A Purim parade will be pho- tographed by Sam Lankin, and the movies later will be shown to the children. Temple Israel The choir of Temple Israel and the Sisterhood choral group will devote sabbath services to- day to a Festival of Synagogue Music, in celebration of Jewish Music Month. Cantor Robert Tulman and Karl Haas, temple organist, will be featured. Rabbi Leon Fram will preach the sermon on "The Melody of Praise." A reception following the service will be given to honor Cantor Tulman, Haas and the members of the choir, who are Shoshana Friedman, Bella Gold- berg, Leo Magill, Irving Rosen- berg, Rhoda Shames and Odell Small. Various branches of the United Hebrew Schools are ob- FOR THE FINEST IN POULTRY CALL ov w. Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping *4.74S ADVIIIIISIO Alantatic Windows, Inc. 8205 Lyisdes TE. 4-2210 Sunday. by pupils of the Rose Sittig Cohen school. During the -- week a Purim party featured Purim songs and recitations. Beth Aaron . Beth Aaron branch held a special Purim service, and. Mon- day will hold a Purim patty. Workmen's Circle • The Workmen's Circle School will observe Purim with a var- iety of programs Monday. A Purim masquerade party will be held by the kindergarten. At 4 p.m., the elementary school stu- dents will present a Purim pan- orama of songs, playlet, and re- citations. United Jewish - Folk Schools Sunday will be the day that the United Jewish Folk Schools celebrate Purim. The nursery h a s prepared songs and dances. At 2 p.m., grade school students will pre- sent a Purim operetta, read the Megillah, and prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. The celebrations will be at the Zionist House. At ZIONIST HOUSE . 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Schaefer A Purim workshop arranged by the PTO was held by the Schaefer branch, to acquaint parents with the history and customs of the holiday. A Purim assembly was held Thursday for the students, ,and on Sunday a play will be presented by the dramatic group. - Bnai Moshe The Bnai ,Moshe branch held a Purim mask and costume con- test, with prizes presented by the P.TO for original dress. Com- munity singing, a play, and a Megillah quiz were also on the program. The annual PTO party will be Wednesday. Central branch held its cele- brations jointly with Bnai Moshe. Linwood A student Purim altembly at the Linwood branch featured the reading of the Megillah and community singing. At 11 a.m. Sunday, the dramatic club will present a p 1 a y, with prizes awarded for best costumes. Rose Sittig Cohen A Purim carnival will be held Julius Meyer has good reason to be bitter as he exhibits in West Berlin numbers tattood on his arm when he was held in a Nazi concentration camp. 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