S—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miriam's Friday, May 8, 1953 Stories for Adas Shalom Women Plan. Torah Luncheon Our Boys and Girls Are Sabbath stars that never Hello Bo'ys and Girls: cease. Are you busy planning a spe- And her sons to peace. cial surprise for your mothers From call "Brand Plucked from the Fire' for this Sunday? It's Mother's Jewish Publication Society of America, Day, you know. Mother's Day is 193 7 . a holiday that began in America, Perhaps you have been able to but it is not really a new idea to save money out of your allow- Jewish families. Jewish tradition has always ante and are going to buy a treated women, particularly little gift for your mother. But mothers, with great respect. One there are many other ways to of the Ten Commandments tells tell mother how much you ap- us to "Honor thy father and thy preciate her. mother." At Passover, when we Our friends Judy and Danny chant the "Echod Mi Yodea" have planned a big surprise for from the Haggadah, we tell of their mother. With father's help, the "Four Mothers in Israel"— they're going to get up early on Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca and Sunday morning and prepare' a Leah. wonderful breakfast. When it's IS FOR THE MANY THINGS FOR... g Many Jewish authors have written about mothers. Here is a poem, a grown-up poem, that I think you will like. It tells how a Jewish mother, even though her home is very plain and modest, becomes a Princes's when the Sabbath comes. SABBATH EVE* By Jessie Sampter Sarah, the Princess, in her door Stands basking in the lowered sun; The Sabbath light is on her face Of many labors done. Her brow is lined with graven lines, A kerchief whitely round it tied; Mother of mothers, tall and strong, Broad-hipped and tender-eyed! The tenements teem with youth Resound with children of her kin; But she stands silent, Sabbath- eyed, Her quiet soul within. When after days of fruitless toil There comes the hope of Sab- bath night, Their little 700171 and scanty meal She sanctifies with light. . The sun has set; but in her eyes Qualify Camping A flexible program for the children of discriminating parents. Accredited by the Michigan Camping Assn. For boys and girls, ages 3 thru 14 years. DR. GOLDBERG'S DAY CAMP 19451 Birwood Ave. (21) UNIV. 4-5942 W. A. Goldberg, Ph.D., Owner Director of Day Camping since 1948 R4' caw, all done, they'll wake mother and invite her to be their guest at the breakfast table. Here's what they're going to have—Judy will squeeze orange juice and put it into the refri- gerator to chill. She'll decorate each glass with half- of a, fresh strawberry or a sliver of orange. Then she'll set the table. Dad- dy will help her spread out a fresh bright cloth. At each place she'll .put a folded napkin, a breakfast-size plate, a juice glass, a. fork and spoon, cups and saucers for mother a n d daddy and milk glasses for her- self and Danny. In the center, she'll put sugar, cream, butter and syrup or jam (with a plate underneath to c a t c h the "drips")*. Meanwhile, Danny will have taken the pancake mix from the shelf and stirred into it the proper- amount of milk. The re- cipe on the package will tell him just how. Perhaps daddy will prepare coffee. Or Danny could boil a kettle of water. for instant coffee. Danny will get out the griddle, spread a bit of butter on it, and put it on the stove. Daddy will supervise the fire. While the griddle is heating, it will be time to waken mother. By the time she is washed and ready for breakfast, the juice will be poured,, the pancakes hot and tempting, the coffee ready. And what a wonderful surprise for mother! You could do the same at your house. Perhaps you like cereal or eggs for breakfast. Or maybe daddy would go to the bakery and bring home hot rolls which you can serve with butter and cream cheese. This is just one suggestion for a way to celebrate Mother's Day. I'm sure you can think of others. Above all, be considerate and do what mother tells you, not just on Mother's Day, but every day! Remember to "H on or t h y mother." Your friend, MIRIAM. Number of Israel Unemployed 'Drop Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News, JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e number of unemployed in Israel has dropped to 16,800, it was of- ficially announced here Tuesday. This figure i n c l u d es 2,173 women. .111111111( ,; MST SERVICE IN YOUR HOME * COUNTY WIDE - DAY-NIGHT*SUNDAYS*HOLIDAYS AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION • MOTOROLA • PHILCO • RCA • ADMIRAL • ZENITH • CROSLEY GENERAL ELECTRIC • HALLICRAFTERS • • STROMBERG • CAPEHART PARTS WARRANTIES HONORED SINCE- 1938 ii9h PeXtc le a V n iS :i eo r - t 7e np East Side Service. West Side Service LA 7-5462 * TE 4-2858 If NO Answer Co/I: TR. 2-8282 ALL WORK GUARANTEED • BONDED SERVICEMEN ' .111111,. Mrs. Philip Helfman, Torah Fund chairman of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, announces the com- pletion of plans for its annual Torah event, proceeds for which will go to the Jewish The- ological Semin- ary. The affair, a luncheon in honor of moth- ers, will begin at 12:30 p.m., May 25, in the syna- .gogue social Mrs. Heitman hall. The pro- gram which follows will include an original play by Mrs. Joseph Markel, pro g r am chairman, called "A Day at the Club." The choral group, with Mrs. Norman Allan at the piano, will be fea- tured. Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, presi- dent., advises that luncheon 'res- ervations can be made with Mrs. A. H. Stein, ticket chairman, UN. 4-1363. ' Horne Auxiliary to Fete its 28th Anniversary Men's Clubs The bowling league of DOWN- TOWN LODGE, Bnai. Brith, will hold its annual banquet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Carousal. Tro- phies and prizes will be awarded to the leading bowlers. Installa- tion of new officers will be held. * BNAI MOSHE MEN'SCLUB will hold its annual meeti ng at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the syna- gogue. Election of officers and directors will.be held, and a pro- gram for fall and winter events will be outlined. * -a TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB, will hold its annual election Meeting Thursday evening, in the temple. Judge George Ed- wards of Probate Court, will be guest speaker. Irving S. Wolfe, chairman, is assisted by Louis Cassel, Milton Johnson, Harry Mannheimer, Harry Singer and Sam Sussman. Chachmey Lublin Ladies To Hold Donor Event Mrs. B. Frumin, president of Ladies Auxiliary, Y e s h i v a th Chachmey Lubli n, announces that the 11th annual donor luncheon of the organization will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Mose Rothenberg wi? . be guest speak- er, and Davis Greenbaum wil render cantoria selections. M r s Joshua Sperkf is toastmistress. M r s. Isadon Levin is chair- man of the of fair, which is the major fund- raising activit: of the women. Mrs. Levin She is assisted by Mesdames Rose Rubin, Lena Weinberg. and Eva Bernstein, co - chairmen; Louis Kartun, Sam Grossman, Israel Schwartz, Anna Shiffman, Grace Pomerantz, Belle Forman and Sarah Elbinger, ticket cap- tains; and Allan Ribiat, Edith Golden and Anna Bennett. Music Study Club Plans Annual Lunch, Election Music Study Club will hold its annual l u n c he on meeting Thursday afternoon, at Holiday Manor, at which time Mrs. Je- rome Blum will present her an- nual report. Election of officers will . follow, with Mrs. Jack Scherr, chairman, presenting the . nominating committee report. T w o outstanding students, who are recipients of this year's Sylvia Simons Scholarship Fund, will appear on the program, an- nounces Mrs. J. S. Sauls, scholar- ship chairman. They are Elayne Sonnenfeld, soprano, and Je- rome Rosen, violinist. Mrs. Frank W. Coolidge, presi- dent of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs, will be a guest at the luncheon. Guests are -in- vited to make luncheon reserva- tions with Mrs. Joseph Mehr, hospitality chairman, UN. 2- 7343. Bnoi Brith Women Will Hold Its Mother's & Daughter's Banquet At 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Moy 12 At Beth Aaron Synagogue .0* Instead of in Mayfair Room As Originally Scheduled WANT A NEW 1 9 5 3 PONTIAC? THERE'S NO DEAL LIKE GINSBURG'S DEAL! "Bob" Ginsburg CO. 2340 W. GRAND BLVD., nr, LINWOOD Res. 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