Congregational Activities Beth Joseph -to Observe Charter 'Membership Day Under the sponsorship of Young Israel of Detroit, the Oak Woods Jewish Center is cooper- ating in an adult education pro- gram, in which top instructors will work with interested com- munity residents in any area of courses they desire. For inforT oration, call Mrs. David Dombey, LI: 6-4610. Sabbath services are now be- ing held on Saturday morning in cooperation with the Oak Park Synagogue. The service begins at 9 a.m., each Saturday, at the home of Abraham Ruda, 21891 Westhampton. - The Cepter's Women's Group is currently planning a fashion show, to be held Tan. 4, in Holi- day Manor. Tickets ca-n be pur- chased from Mrs. Herman Katz, 24061 Eastwood, LI. 6-3379. New Jerusalem Daily JERUSALEM, (IIP ) —The New Year was marked by the pub- lication of a new Hebrew daily "Zmanim," official organ of the • Progressive Party. Charter Membership Day ' will be celebrated by Cong. Beth Hanukah will b4in Tuesday evening with the traditional lighting of the first candle com- memorating the ancient victory of the Jews over the Syrians. Since the time thousands of years ago when a triumphant band of Jews re-entered Jeru- salem after defeating the arm- ies of the oppressor, we have celebrated that occasion. The holiday, also called the Feast of Lights, was so named because a supply of oil in the Temple, which supposedly was enough to last for one d4 miraculously lasted eight days until a new shipment arrived. In Detroit, the occasion will be commemorated in our homes, our synagogues and in our re- ligious schools. Some of the or- ganizations planning special pro- grams are listed below: Oak Park Synagogue Hanukah services will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday in the Tyler School, W. Lincoln and Tyler Ayes. A special feature of the services will be the "A Modern Ranch Resort" - Something new for TUCSON ' ARIZONA We're opening in December and you're invited. Enjoy the win- ter in the Southwest in luxurious American Plan ranch resort, lo- cated in the heart of the citrus belt, eight miles from downtown Iucson. Planned activities: horseback riding in the desert, swimming in our heated pool 'and hik- ing in the mountains. Fine food. For a descriptive brochure and further information, write Meyer Cohen, Manag- ing Director. "The Sahara", Box 2151, Tucson, Arizona. Or • Call Detroit DI. 1-2518 $10 PER MONTH ■■■ Oak Woods Jewish Center The community of Oak Park 00 SERVICES 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of David Glaser will be observed. • ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today; at 8:45 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvahs of Lawrence Portnoy and Carter Ross will be observed. BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today; at 8:45 a. rn., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Raymorid Joseph Katz will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Sabbath services at 4:40 p. m., today; at 9 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Joel Raitt will be observed. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today; at 9 a. m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of David Jonathan Cullen will be observed. Kara 1953 We Serve as Your Office . Joseph, 18450 Wyoming, at a Hanukah program Monday eve- Permitting your clients to keep in ning, it was announced this touch with you during business week by the board of trustees. hours. We answer all your The °celebration is open to all incoming calls. dedication of a new Torah do- Ruzhiner members and their Mailing Address Optional nated to the new congregation friends, and will serve to pay It Is Our Business to Help You by Sara and Pearl Gordon in tribute to Rabbi A. Singerman; With Courtesy and Efficiency memory of their brother, Mor- president Hyman Karp and the COYLE TELEPHONE ton A. Gordon. A program following members of the build- ANSWERING SERVICE and latke party will follow. ing committee: Morris Fisher, Samuel* Robinson, Morris Ber- VE. 7-6701 Cong. Bnai Moshe Special late services at 8:15 man and Mrs. A. Winokur. p.m, Dec. 4, under sponsorship wommer.=••• •••••.- of the synagogue's Men's Club 0 Shop Monday 9:15 to 8:30; Daily 9:15 to 6 and in which members will par- ticipate, are planned. Rabbi 1 Phone Daily till 9 p.m. CApital 3-5100. Moses Lehrman will preach the sermon on "Hanukah — A New Meaning for Our Day." Cantor David Katzman will chant the liturgy. A social hour will fol- low. Northwest Israel Synagogue A latke and holiday games IAN party is planned for 8:30 p.m., Dec. 5, in the synagogue. All members and their families are invited. Mesdames M. Sherizan and M. Joffe, representing the Sisterhood, are in charge of the program. Chairman of arrange- ments is Mrs. G. Lew. For res- ,ervations, call UN. 2-2692. has been invited to attend the first Hanukah party presented by this newly-formed congrega- tion. To be held at Katz's Deli- catessen, Nine Mile, West of Coolidge, the program will feat- ure community singing, directed by Morris Novetsky, a film, series Rabbi Leon Pram TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p. m. services today, of awards and refreshments. will preach on "Hallelujah." The Bar Mitzvah of Arnold Mark Temple Beth El Geller will be observed. Plays, choirs and parties will Andrew in p. in. services today, PARK SYNAGOGUE:- 'At 9 OAK feature Hanukah celebrations in Jackson School, Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin will speak on "Thanks- the religious school. "The Magic ' giving—A Festival Not Just a Day." Hammer" will be presented by TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p. m. services today, Rabbi Minard the confirhiation department Klein will speak on "The Unlovable Brother." At 11:15 a.m. dramatic group on Saturday in services Saturday, Rabbi Klein will preach on "George Wash- Brown Memorial Chapel. In the ington and the Jews." cast will be Paula Jackson, Joel NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Greenberg, Janice Cohn, Wendy Vas a Dream." Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "At First He 1 Serwer, Gail Cohn, Andy Roth- CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob Chin- bart, Julie Gray, Karen Brenner, itz will preach on "The Joseph Story as Seen by Thomas Larry Nathan, Martin Haydu Mann." and Molly Alexander. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Israel I. "Home for Hanukah" is the Halpern will review the Torah portion "Vayeshev." intermediate dramatic group's CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m., today; at scheduled production, to be of- INE Friday, November 27, Lighting of First Candle Tuesday To Open a City's Hanukah. Festivities Oak WoodS Center Begins Adult Series SYNAGOGUE 8---DETROIT JEWISH - NEWS Loft's Candies For A Happy Chanukah ferecl before the primary de- partment at 10 a.m., and the intermediate department at 10:45 a.m., Sunday. The cast includes Sara Jane Greenberg, David Jackson, Peggy Meyer, Yvonne Miller, Barbara Phillips and Susan Winton. Miss Lois Gordon has directed both plays. A program of Hanukah music will be presented by each of the FESTIVE CHOCOLATES OF A FINE QUALITY IN SPECIALLY CREATED HOLIDAY BOXES, SENSIBLY PRICED • AM Loft's Candies have been under rab- department choirs, under the di- rection of Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Tickton. Parties will follow after presentation of plays, and Slate Cantor Niesenson the children will receive candles and Concert,at Temple Israel candy as holiday gifts. " Cantor Elimeleich Niesenson will render a full concert of picked folk music and tradi- tional .synagogue chants for a special mogram Dec. 13, in Temple Israel. Cantor Niesenson, in a pre- vious appearance at the Dexter Theater, thrilled the audience with his first full-length concert in Detroit. Tickets for the program may be obtained at Temple Israel, or directly from ' the Cantor, 2999 Richton, .TO. 8-6762. Cong. Beth Abraham Hanukah will be celebrated by the religious school this Sunday When the Sisterhood presents each student with a gift of Ha- nukah candles from Israel. On Dec. 6, parents will join their children in a Hanukah luncheon, served by the Sisterhood, fol- lowing a special dramatic pro- gram at 11 a.m., in which each class will participate. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will speak. in the congregation's religious school will be held Dec. 6, at the group's synagogue, 4000 Tuxedo. Children will stage a holiday play, and will be served refreshments. The perfect gift for yotir fam- ily and friends is a subscription to The Jewish News. Little Aristocrats, milk or dark miniatures lb. 1.39 lb. 1.49 All Fruits and Nuts, milk or dark Hudson's Candy Shop — 1st — Former - C LOFT'S CHOCOLATES, A REAL "M'CHA'YEH"! Prices subject to 3% sales tax. CONGREGATION WHAI DAVID 14th AT ELMHURST AVE. Gewiluth Chassodim Slates Annual Hanukah Ball Dec. 5 Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim will hold its annual Hanukah Ball on Dec. 5, in 'the social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. An outstanding band has been en- gaged for dancing, a congrega- tional spokesman said, and a surprise program has been plan- ned. A Hanukah party for students binical supervision since 1936. They are certified Kosher by Rabbi J. M. Charlop and Rabbi S. Reichman. Loft's assures you of quality, of•a rich, delicious flavor . . and of a candy variety that will please your entire family! cordially invites DETROIT JEWRY to attend -the INSTALLATION of Rabbi. Ilayim Donin as its spiritual leader on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1953, at 8 p.m. at the Rabbi Donin . Guest Speaker: DR. JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN Rabbi, Cong. Kehilath Jeshurun, N.Y. Chairman, National Planning Commission of Yeshiva University. A reception will follow the program.