18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 5, 1954

The Suburban Community

'Daughter In Israel' Stirs
Talk of SOC Synagogues

SOC, School Daze

By

The three South Oakland
Judy
County synagogues can pride
Stutz
We had some interesting cor-
themselves with the changes in
respondence this week from a
their titles. In all three instances
South
reader who commented on a re- the changing names brought out
Oakland
County
cent item on the Suburban Page. a certain maturity basically in-
She says, "Permit me to com- herent in all, and with the name
pliment the Young Israel Cen- changes comes, with gratifica-
ter of Oak-Woods for their good tion, a corresponding increase in
A number of SOC kids were
judgment in altering their ori- the spirituality and the interest well represented at the U. of M.
ginal name.
homecoming game in Ann Arbor
of its members.
"It is well," she adds, "for reli-
against Minnesota. Many came
gious institutions to be remem-
with.parents who were old Mich-
bered 'by the traditional name Tony's Shop • of Fame
igan grads and returned home
rather than by a neighborhood."
the same night. A large num-
The letter was signed "A Daugh- Re-Opens in Oak Park ber stayed over the week-end
ter in Israel."
Tony Campagna has re-opened after • attending the Homecom-
We called this note "interest-
ing dance in the Michigan In-
ing" because it typifies the atti- Tony's Oak Park Barber Shop ter-Mural Building.
tude not only of the Young of Fame at 23840 Sherman, in
The recently formed BBG
Israel Center of Oak-Woods. but
Oak Park. The shop, which De- chapter of SOC has already held
of the two other congregations
longed to his father for many four • regular meetings. The
in the area.
years, is now under Tony's ex- founding officers who were
Only- recently, the Suburban
elected at the last meeting are;
elusive management.
Temple of Greater Detroit,
Tony, who is known through- Myrna Fealk, president; veep,
'which was the first synagogue
out the Metropolitan Detroit Hariene Feen; secretaries, Helen
in the South Oakland County
Goldman and Carol Frank;
suburbs, changed its name to area as an individual hair stylist, treasurer, Linda Raimi; chaplain
was
formerly
with
Sidney
Hill,
Cong. Emanuel, which, in Eng-
Eileen Kadushin; reporter. Bren-
lish, means "God is with us." the Wardell Sheraton, the Whit- da Ferguson and advisor Mrs.
The first congregation in the tier and Detroit Athletic Club. Lee Gould.
area to alter its name, however, He ran his own shop at Sidney
Plans are underway for a
was the Conservative group. Hill and the Whittier and De- membership drive, installation
troit
Athletic
Club.
Known originally as the Oak
and a coketail party. Best of
Park Synagogue, it soon changed • The Barber Shop of Fame luck to this first SOC BBG chap-
its title to Cong. Beth Shalom, maintains the cozy atmosphere ter.
meaning the "House of Peace." it had for many years when
The Berkley High Bears
The pattern followed by all •Tony's father was the proprietor,. wound up with a perfect 5-0 rec-
three synagogues is typical of and has added a number of fine ord on the gridiron in the In-
congregations which are being •custom details which provide ter-Lakes Conference. The most
erected in suburban areas additional comfort for Tony's exciting game of the season was
throughout the nation. With the clientele.
played on Berkley's home field
trend increasing toward subur-
Decorating the walls are a against Waterford. The final
ban development, and synago- gallaxy of pictures of famous score was a slim 13-12.
gues rising in all these- areas, it personalities who Tony has
A mock election Friday con-
is customary for a congrega- •served and continues to serve. ; ducted by Berkley high school
tion to adopt the name of the Among his patrons have been students was one of the princi-
particular community.
television announcer Vern Col- pal activities of the week. The
Just as common, after the lett, Joe Gentile and Ralph Bin- election was sponsored by the
synagogue becomes k n o w n gay, Charles McCarthy, of the government classes and follow-
throughOut the new community, Red Wings, and Fred Harris, ! ed actual campaigning on be-
the name is changed to afford former Racing Commissioner. 1 half of the various candidates
deeper spiritual significance,
With two barbers on duty at , seeking office.
rather than just offering the
all
times, Tony promises im-
title of a particular locale..
However, the original name mediate service. In addition, Ve- ! Emanu-El Sisterhood
rona of Hollywood, who has been
is never quite forgotten. Al-
with Tony for a great many Planning Two Events
- though the name of Detroit's
Adas Shalom Synagogue was years, continues as manicurist.
She was formerly manicurist for
The Sisterhood of Cong.
changed several years ago,
Emanu-El - will meet at 12:30
people still refer to is at North- the motion picture stars.
Open every day from 8:30 a.m. p.m., Monday, at the Borne of
west Hebrew Congregation..
Going back still farther, Cong.
to 6 p.m., Tony's Shop of Fame Mrs. Sidney Katzman. 8911 Lin-
Ezras Achim is still remem-
is located between Oak Park coln, Huntington Woods, at
bered as the Michigan Avenue
Blvd. and 10 Mile Rd., a mile which time Arthur M. Ruhl, Ju-
Synagogue, and Cong. Ahavas
from Woodward and five blocks venile Court probation officer
Achim is still called by some east of Wyoming. For appoint- will speak on "A Look at Our
Youth Today."
the Delmar Street Shut,
ment, call LI. 1-9223.
The talk on juvenile delin-
quency will be followed by a
question and answer period.
Dessert luncheon will precede
the program.
Plans are currently being
Every Color of the New Rainbow!
made for the first Sisterhood
fund-raising bazaar, to be held
from 12 noon to 7 p.m., Nov. 21,
Repp Stripes - Hand Paints-
at Northland Center auditorium.
Prints Silk Embroidered -
Food, prizes and entertainment
will be featured.
imported Silks - Boucles
Highlight of the bazaar will
Rayons, Shantungs.
be an assortment of booths, at
which toys, kitchen gadgets,
cakes, preserves, plants and
.Creoted By Us
numerous items will be made
To Sell
available.
Up To
The bazaar, open to the public
at no admission charge, is under
$3.50
the direction of Mrs. David Paul,
At Only
chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Kap-
loe, fund-raising co-chairman.
Direct from designers tables

By The Oak-Woodser

Oak-Woods Young f‘..rael

Meets Rabbi Homnick

SOC Hadassah
To Fete Husbands

Mrs. Herman Prady, president
of South Oakland County Chap-
ter of Hadassah, announces that
Nov. 16 will be the annual meet-
ing dedicated to Hadassah hus-
bands.
Included in the program,
which begins at 8:30 p.m., in the
Northland Center auditorium,
will be a travelogue of movies
taken in Israel by Mr. and Mrs.
Harley J. Citrin.
Also planned is an original
cantata written by the Citrins
and the Harmon Dixes, narrated
by Messrs. L. Burton, H. Barnett,
A. Cohen, P. Kaye, M. Reizen, L.
Pierce, R. Axelrod, H. Josephson,
S. Mohr, H. Bennett, S. Davidson,
M. Bruck, L. Goren, R. Lipshaw,
M. Nadell, P. Selburn and R.
Tennen.
An original skit, written by
Mrs. M. Reizen, relating the
theme of the group's December
project, also is scheduled.
The evening will conclude
with a social hour, at which
hosts will be Messrs. C. Adler, R.
Cohn, P. Kaatz, J. Markowitz,
R. Mohr and E. Weiss.

.

Beth Shalom Men Meet

Beth Shalom Men's Club re-
cently met at the VFW Hall, in
Oak Park, for a program which
featured hypnotist Victor
Bloomfield and a company of
entertainers.

Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick,
spiritual leader of the Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods, and
Mrs. Homnick will be introduced
to the Oak Park and Hunting-
ton Woods communities at a
Meet Your Rabbi Night, spon-
sored by the congregation's Sis-
terhood at 8 p.m., Nov. 14, at the
synagogue, Coolidge and Allen
Rd.
Members of the congregation.
and the community have been
extended an invitation to at-
tend. A social hour will follow,
under the supervision of Mrs.
Louis Kozin, hospitality chair-
man.
A Hanukah gift shop is being
opened, under the direction of
Mrs. Morris Goldman. The shop,
to open this Sunday, during
religious school sessions, will
continue each Sunday and on
various evenings until Hanukah.
Members interested in working
in the shop are urged to call
Mrs. Goldman, LI. 1-6729.

Form Suburban Chapter
Of Jewish National Fund

Suburban Chapter of the Jew-
ish National Fund will meet
Monday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Irving Stollman, 25427
Scotia, Huntington Woods,
Annette Stollman, who recently
returned from a trip to Israel.
will be guest speaker.
A social hour will follow the
program. Tree chairman of the
newly-formed chapter is Mrs.
Joseph Broder, LI. 6-7390.

Introducing . .

TONY'S

"Oak Park Barber Shop of Fame I!

Broadcasting on WLDM-FM

Formerly with Sidney Hill and Whittier Hotel
Featuring Individual Styling Service at Its Finest

Manicuring by VERONA of Hollywood

Former Manicurist for the Motion Picture Stars

Open Every Day, Except Wedneday, 8:30 a.m. 'tit 6:00 p.m.

TWO BARBERS
TO SERVE YOU
AT ALL TIMES

Call for
Appointment

TONY' S

23840 SHERMAN

Li 1-9223

SHOP OF FAME

Between Oak Park Blvd.

and 10 Mile Road
(1 Mile West of Woodward — Four Blocks East of Wyoming

Loads of Free Parking Space Available

Blacks Pinks Charcoals!

COMING
NOV. 6

00

Beth Shalom Women Plan
Children's Fashion Show

to you ,

AB Silk
BOW TIES

All
KNIT TIES

75c

59c

3

for $2

2 for

A membership tea for paid-up
members has been planned by
the Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Shalom at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Northland Center con-
course auditorium.
A children's fashion show, to
be presented by Small Fry Fash-
ions, will be the evening's high-
light. Children of members will
serve as models. Board members
will act as hostesses at a social
hour to follow.

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NORTHLAND CENTER

PARKiNG

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LOTS

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Israel's Population 1,685,00
JERUSALEM, (AJP)—The Is-
rael Bureau of Statistics, an-
nouncing the total population
of Israel, last week, gave the
figure as 1,685.000 of whom 1,-
497.000 are Jew

Hundreds of exhibits where you
can SEE IT, DO IT. New ideas,,
materials, methods and took,
There's a helping hand for every«
one's hobby or project. Sat., Sun,
& Weekdays—I to 10 P. M. Ad-
mission: 50c.

PARKING SPACE FOR OVER 10,000 CARS .... MC

Special arrangements for speedy entrance--No long waiting at dairs

