City in Festive Mood at Hanukah

JWV Warns Shoppers Not
To Buy Communist Goods

With the celebration of Hanu- ship at services this evening. A
kah now in its third day, the choir of 50 children will sing
Jewish War Veterans of the holiday songs, and members of
United States today appealed to the high school department will
consumers to shun the goods kindle the Hanukah candles.
Cantor Robert S. Tulman and
produced by Soviet Russia and
countries under Communist the temple choir, directed by
domination in purchasing holi- Karl W. Haas, will render selec-
tions from Handel's "Judas Mac-
day gifts.
Sol Hobermah, Department of , cabeus." Rabbi Leon Fram will
,Michigan commander, pointed to preach on "Rededication." The -
the holiday shopping season as Bar Mitzvah of James Calman
a7"period when buyers should Schmidt will be observed.
The temple Young Marrieds
examine manufacturers' labels
with special care to insure Group will sponsor a children's
against a flow of U. S. dollars Hanukah party at 2:30 p.m., Dec.
13, in the youth forum. Under
to Communist industry."
Hoberman issued the follow- the chairmanship of Mr. and
ing list of -Communist goods and Mrs. Dan Arnold, the affair will
their countries of origin' to alert feature Mary Melody, of tele-
yisiot's Playschool program. All
the community's shoppers:
East German y: artificial children of members are invited
fruits and flowers, glass and at no charge. There will be a
glass products, chinaware, small charge for non-member's
ea r t h e nware, photographic children.

equipment, musical instru-
ments; Hungary: glass and
glass products, earthenware,
art words and antiques, books,
maps and pictures; Soviet
Union: furs, books, maps and
pictures; Czechoslovakia : • cor-
dials and liquers, glass prod-
ucts, semi-precious stone s,
musical instruments, beaded
articles and firearms; Poland:
meat products, furs, wood fur-
niture; Communist C h in a:
furs,,Artworks and antiques.

Cong. Shaarey Zedek

"Our Atomic Age Seen by
Candlelight" is the topic of Rab-
bi Morris Adler's sermon at the
opening late Friday service at
8:15 p. m., today. Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar will chant the liturgi-
cal portion, assisted by the choir
under Dan Frohman.
Saturday morning services at
9 a. m. will be devoted to Hanu-
kah worship, and will also serve
to welcome those families who
have become members of the
Holiday celebrations and syna- congregation since July, 1952.
gogue services continue in the The Bar Mitzvah of Charles
community. Events scheduled Gaba will be observed.
Northwest Israel Synagogue
this week in our congregations
A program of games will
and our community schools are
serve as a Hanukah celebra-
listed below:

Temple Israel

Members will come in family
units, except for the very young,
to _participate in Hanukah . wor-

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tion by congregational mem-
bers on Saturday evening. At
the event, new synagogue of-
ficers and board members will
be installed, stated Mrs. Gus
.Lew, chairman. Latkes and
other traditional refreshments
will be served.
Cong. Ahavas Achim

I Sunday, nursery pupils will be
and Hebrew High School.
The chanting of the Havdalah, entertained with a -program of
lighting of candles and commu- songs, games and pantomime.
pity singing will be followed byl Parents are requested to bring
a showing of an Israeli film i and pick up their youngsters, as
shown by Daniel Elazar, who i no transportation will be pro-
took the movies himself on a vided this day.
tour of the new state last sum-1 The traditional grade school
mer. An Eternal Light radio observance is planned for 4:30
play also will be presented, called p. m., Tuesday, in the school
"The Thief and the Hangman."1 auditorium. Transportation will
I be provided as usual. The after-
The public is invited.
noon's agenda will include songs,
United Hebrew Schools
All seven branches will hold games, sketches, dances and the
Hanukah celebrations this week. traditional lighting of the holi-
Under direction of the arts and day candles. Hanukah "gelt"
crafts department, classrooms and latkes will be served the
have been decorated, and .chil- youngsters.
dren have made menorahs to
United Jewish High School
take home with them. Parties
Hanukah festivities will take
are planned by the following „place
at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, in
branches:
Workmen's
Circle. A special
Linwood - Branch
Under the 'direction of Mrs. reading of "A Hanukah Megil-
Shifra Rosenberg, a holiday af- lah" will be presented, as will
fair was given by the PTO on songs and recitations. Serving
Dec. 2. Another party is slated as hostesses at a social hour'to
for Tuesday, in the school. follow will be Mesdames B.
Broder, A. Chapnick, B. Tobas-
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch
The children's party has been I
slated for Tuesday, followed the
following clay with a holiday
social for parents and teachers,
under the direction of Mrs. Isa-
dore Plotnick, PTO president.

man and S. Shiffman. Parents
and friends are invited.

Workmen's Circle School

All parents and friends are
invited to the annual . festival,
to be held at 4 p. m., Tuesday, at
which time students will offer
a special program. Traditional
refreshments will be served the
children and their guests.
The school's kindergarten will
celebrate the holiday at 2 p. m.,
Wednesday, when lunch will be
served the students.
Beth Aaron School

Pupils have been engaged in
a project of collecting toys—
with each student donating
some of his own—to send as
Hanukah gifts to Israel. This
is being accomplished in co-
operation with the Women's
Division, American J e wish
Congress program of "Toys for
Israel."

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 5

Friday, December 4, 1953

- Beth Aaron Branch

On Tuesday, students partici-
pated in a Hanukah service, and
joined the following day in a
school-wide assembly and party.

Yon. Look
The Way
You Feel

Bnai Moshe Branch

A Hanukah program is sched-
uled for students and their par-
ents at 10 a. m., Sunday. Class-
room parties already were held
on Dec. 2. Workshops were
sponsored by the school and the
PTO to prepare parents for the
observations of the holiday.

Obviously, to look well-
dressed, a man must feel
at ease in his clothes. No
wonder the men who
choose GGG apparel al-
ways appear to be the
most discriminating
dressers.

Adas Shalom. Branch
A school-wide assembly has
been called for Tuesday, and,
in addition, each class will
hold individual parties, with
grab bags, games an singing
of holiday songs. A special
workshop for parents was con-
ducted under the auspices of
the PTO, under the guidance
of Mrs. Isadore Frankel, presi-
dent.
Schaefer Branch

Open Mond M ay,
I Thurs day, Friday
M
9 P..
Saturday 'Til i P.M.

The Sunday school will hold
Every day of Hanukah will be
its annual holiday celebration at made a special event for chil-
10 a. m., Sunday, in the syna- dren in the nursery school, while
gogue. Student recitations, a older students will observe the
playlet, gift grab bag and re- holiday with a - festival on Tues-
freshments served by the Sis- d
in Ahavas Achim Syna-,
gogue.
terhOod will be featured.
The congregation's Youth • united Jewish Folk Schooa
Group will present a Hanukah
Nursery and grade schools will
Maccabiad, including communi- celebrate Hanukah with special
ty singing and refreshments, at events this week, At 11 a. m.,
its holiday Vrogram at 8 p- m.,
Tuesday.

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Cong. Beth Abraham

The Sisterhood will serve as
hostesses to children, their par-
ents and the religious school
staff at a Hanukah party Sun-
day morning, in the synagogue
building. Students will report to
classes at 10 a. m., and parents
will join them for the festivities
at 10:45 a. m. when a dramatic
presentation will be offered.
Luncheon will follow, and each
student will- receive a holiday
gift. Arrangements have been
made through Rabbi Israel I.
Halpern, school principal, Mrs.
Louis Ellenbogen, Sisterhood
president, and Nathan J. Kauf-
man, chairman of the educa-
tional board.

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Cong. Bnai David

Religious school children will
_particivate in a festive program
at 10 a. m., Sunday, in the syna-
gogue. Each child will receive
a dreidel and candy gifts from
the Sisterhood, which already
presented students with candles
for the holiday.

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Rabbi Hayim Donin, princi-
pal, announces that the school
has coordinated all classes at
Central High School between .
10 a. m. and 12:30 p. in., with
bus service available to chil-
dren not living near the
school He added that Hebrew
reading has been incorporated
into the curriculum of all
grades beginning with the
second.
Midrasha
The. College of Jewish Studies

will conduct its fifth annual
Hanukah M'lave Malkeh at 8:15
p. m., Saturday, in the Rose Sit-
tig Cohen. Bldg, under sponsor-
ship of the students of Midrasha

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