Purim Excitement Fills the Air as Groups Slate Holiday Plays, Programs, Carnivals The festive holiday of Purim continues today and Saturday, and will be marked with special sermons in our synagogues, pro- grains in our religious schools and other activities by com- munal organizations. Of particular interest is the Jewish Community Council's sponsorship of a telecast at 10 a.m., Sunday, over WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Featured on the pro- gram will be the "Shushan Re- vue," presented by the same members of the Ahavas Achim Youth Group, who last week gave three performances of the revue to aid their congregation's building fund. Louis LaMed, chairman of the Council's Culture Commission, stated that behind-the-scenes work will be done by Mrs. Jacob Chinitz, director; Torn Horvitz, makeup; Mrs. Bella Goldberg, musical arrangement; Mrs. Sam Terman and Mrs. Maurice Stein- berg, costuming. A party for the cast of the play will be tendered at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue. Other events scheduled for the week follow: Temple Israel Observances have been sche- duled for a 10-day period, be- ginning with Purim sabbath ser- vices at 8:30 p.m., today. The religious school choir, directed by Mrs. Meyer Jacobson, will sing holiday songs, and Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "An American Purim." The Bar Ivlitz- vah of Michael Alan Cutler will be observed. The Men's Club will sponsor a Purim masquerade party Satur- day evening, at the temple, while on March 28, religious school pupils will hold a parade of costumes and floats. Movies and games will be featured. Also on March 28, the High School Youth will sponsor a Purim car- nival in the temple. Ann Arbor Community Three events, one a Purim service held Thursday, are plan- ned, On Saturday night a Purim masquerade and dance featuring music by Sam Barnett is plan- ned. Sunday school pupils will present a carnival, featuring games and booths, at 2 p.m., Sunday. Mrs. Hal Levinson is in charge of the carnival arrange- ments for the school board. Ahavas Achim School A masquerade party is plan- ned at 10 a.m., Sunday, at Ver- nor School. The congregation's Sisterhood will be hostesses. Fol- lowing a parade, prizes will be awarded to youngsters with the most original costumes. Play- lets will be given by each class., Northwest Israel Synagogue and Northwest Yeshivah A joint program for students of the synagogue religious school and pupils of the Northwest branch of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah is planned for 2 p.m., Sunday, at the synagogue, 17376 Wyoming. Songs, a magic show, special programs by students and refreshments will be fea- tured. The congregation's Sis- terhood will serve as hostesses, and shalach monos will be given each child. Evergreen Jewish Community All nembers, friends and new- comers to the Evergreen area are urged to join in congrega- tional activities, which will in- clude a Purim party for Sunday school students at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at St. Matthew's Meth- odist Church, Evergreen and Cambridge. Jewish Parents' Institute "Family Favorites, New and Old," a cook book prepared by members, will be on sale a,s feature of the group's annual Purimshpiel to be held Saturday night at the Davison Jewish Center. Highlight of the pro- gram will be the presentation of "Miss Me Mate," a take-off on the Broadway production, ''Kiss Me Kate." Copies a: the recipe book are available . by calling Ann Black, UN. 4-5814. Young Israel Carnival Jointly sponsored by the Wo- men's League and Young Adult Group of Young Israel, a Purim carnival, featuring a novel as- sortment of booths, games and prizes, will be held at 6 p.m., Sunday in the Center, 12521 Dexter. Lachowitcher Aid Society A Purim dinner, featuring en- tertainment, will be held on Sunday evening, March 28, at Cong. Shaarey Zion, 13553 Lin- wood. Abe Betinsky is chairman of arrangements for the event. United Jewish Folk Schools The annual Purim party is planned for 1 p.m., Sunday in the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. Besides presen- tation of "Two Hamantashen" by Sholem Aleichem, sketches, songs and reading from the Me- gillah are planned. Shalach monos will be distributed by the school's PTA. Workmen's Circle The annual Purim presenta- tion of the school will be held at 9 p.m., today in the center, 11529 Linwood. Another holiday event planned is the Purim ball Saturday evening, sponsored by Branch 227, featuring games, food and dancing, also at the Center. Carnick to Participate In Cornerstone Ceremony Of Beth Yehudah Schools Jewish Center Several Center groups have slated Purim celebrations. They include Yiddish Dramatics Cir- cle, sponsored by Israel Culture Club, which at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the Davison Center will hold a special program including dancing and refreshments. 30 Plus Club A party featuring a .carnival- type atmosphere is slated for 9 p.m., Saturday at the Wood- ; ward Center. Men and women over 30 are invited to attend. Center Juniors Junior clubs at the Woodward Center will feature booths, a magic show and puppet play at its carnival at 2 p.m. Sunday. Awards will be presented to those wearing the best costumes. Dexter Teen-Agers Dexter teens also will enjoy its carnival at 3 p.m., Sunday, in the Davison Center. Besides festive games, booths and prizes, a Queen Esther-Mordecai con- test will be held to select two teams to reign over the festivi- ties. The Journey-Men, teen- age band, will play for dancing. Young Adult Council A Purim dance and carnival, featuring Iry Fields and his or- chestra, will be offered at 9 p.m., Sunday, in the Davison Center. Booths and a Queen Esther con- test will be highlighted. Northwest Council The Haman Hop, featuring a night club atmosphere, complete with the Music of Len Wallace and his orchestra and a floor show, will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Woodward Center. Prior to the program, a- basketball doubleheader, pitting the Rajahs and Regals against visiting squads from Toledo and Flint, will be staged at 7 p.m. Robert Carnick, who has do- nated the largest sum-410,000 —to the building fund of the Beth Yehudah .' Schools, will be given the honor A laying the cor- nerstone of the n e w Yeshivath Beth Yehudah annex at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 11, at Dexter and Sturtevant. Carnick is a Carnick representa five of Copco Steel Co. Construction has already be- gun on the $135,000 annex which will house 15 additional class- rooms. Featured speaker at the cor- nerstone ceremonies will be Rabbi Harry I. Wohlberg, vice- president of Mizrachi Organiza- tion of America, associate pro- fessor of homiletics at Yeshiva University and spiritual leader of Brooklyn's Cong. Shomrei Ememah. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Lester B. Goldberg acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatiVes and friends during its recent bereavement. Adas Shalom Men, Women To Present Purim Carnival The "Seven Wonders" Purim masquerade ball, - jointly pre- sented by the Men's Club and Sisterhood of Adas Shalom Syn- agogue, will be held 8 p.m., Sun- day, in the synagogue social hall. The evening will have a carnival motif, with booths, games and prizes. Music will be provided by the Fenby-Carr or- chestra. A special attraction will be the second act ballroom scene of Strauss' operetta, "Die Fleder- maus," performed by a cast of 30 Sisterhood members. Grace Morganroth and Dan Shapiro are co-chairmen for the affair. MORRIS - Th e Guy For ct Terrific UICK BUY MO RRIS 14500 W. 7 MILE RD. 1 Block W. of Jos. Couzens UN. 4-7100 • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Oak-Woods Jewish Center Plans Fund-Raising Social Friday, March 19, 1954 CITY BANK MAIN OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND FORT STS, DETROIT 26 BRANCHES Oak-Woods Jewish Center will hold its first fund-raising social affair 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Grae- mer's Barn, 27450 W. 11 Mile Rd. Proceeds will go to the congre- gations's building fund. Friends and members are invited; tick- ets may be purchased at the door, The congregation's teen age group will have its first social, Adas Shalom Women a "Levi Hop," at 7 p.m., Monday, To Conduct Service at. Katz's Delicatessen, Nine Mile near Coolidge. All teen-agers in The annual late Friday eve- the community are invited. For ning service, sponsored by the further information, call Mike Sisterhood of Adas Shalom, will Margolin, LI. 6 4063. be held at 8:30 p.m. today in the main sanctuary. • Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate. In place of a sermon, a panel symposium will be presented by Mesdames Max Goldsmith, Jos- eph Markel and Philip Helfman. on "They Are Our Life." Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, Sisterhood president, will offer greetings. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, as- sisted by the Youth Choir, will chant the service and lead in community singing, following which an oneg shabbat and so- cial hour will be held in the social hall. - WEPHENSON HIGHWAY HAZEL PARK (Saw Nioe Mile and Jobn R) 24865 GRAND RIVER AVENUE DETROIT 19 (4144%ff Seven Milt and Five Point-a) MOO WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD DETROIT 19 (at Evergreen) 4900.EAST MeNICHOLS ROAD DETRDIT 12 (Corner Dav Woe) 13701 WEST NINE MILE ROAD OAK PARK (at Coolidge) Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - The Crown Life Insurance Company wishes to congratulate RICHARD G. MENDELSOHN who has qualified as a member of the MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: At Saturday services, Rabbi Jacob Chi- , nitz will preach on "Purim and the Origin of Anti-Semitism." The Bar Mitzvah of Harold Stobinsky will be observed. NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: At Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak on "In Those Days." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoliman will speak on "The Laas of Purity." CONG. BETH TIKVAH: At Saturday services, Rabbi Leizer Levin will preach on "Shushan Purim." The Bar Mitzvah of Ernst Abramowitz will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services, today, Dr. Richard C.. Hertz will preach on "Haman, Hitler—and McCarthy." At Saturday services at 11:45 a.m., Dr. Hertz will speak on "Emma Lazarus—A Modern Esther? , CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Louis Schwartz will be observed, CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 6 p.m., today; at a:45 a.m., Saturday, The Bar Mitzvah of Jerry Levine will be ob-. • served. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE!. At Saturday services, the Bar Mits.- vah of Allen William Cb.ernick will be observed. CONG. BNAI MOSHE Sabbath services at 6420 writt, day,; .0,t1 9 a.m., Saturday. Mr. Mendelsohn, having arranged for more than one million dollars of life insurance and annuities on the lives of Detroit citizens, dur- ing 1953, has qualified for membership in the Million Dollar Round Table. RICHARD 0, MENDELSOHN This international organization is composed of life underwriters who produce over a mil- lion dollars of life insurance during a twelve- month period. By attaining this goal, Mr. Mendelsohn has placed among the ten top representatives of the Crown Life Insurance Company, DETROIT CENTER AGENCY 1172 National Bank Building Detroit, Michigan