Hanukah Brings Wave of Activity to City school this year. Hanukah gifts ' bees," by Oak Park advanced Center. Irving Portnoy, youth will be presented by the PTO, class. ! leader in charge of arrange- stated Alex Roberg, school prin- The film, "Land of Faith," de- ments, invites all boys and girls cipal. pitting children's villages in Is- to attend. Cong. Beth Itzchock rael and cartoons will be shown. The Sisterhood will sponsor Gifts will be distributed to all 1 its annual Hanukah celebration children. Hanukah, the joyous celebra- Beth Abraham School at 6 p.m., Sunday, in the syn-1 Participants include: Nancy Abraham, tion of the triumph of the Mac- ! The congregational Sisterhood agogue, 3836 Fischer. Children of Shannon Adler, Natalie -Axelrod, Frances , !:.11 ,iiene Finkelstein, B kelsteir, •Sharon Fried- I cabees against the enemies of is sponsoring a program and congregation members will light , Chatlin eCni rit b e Judaism, will be celebrated in party for students and their the candles, and gifts Will be Sosberg. Roberta W a ai! d 3 t aa, Stephanie f Goodin, Mur- va our community, beginning on parents at 10:45 a.m., Sunday, distributed to the youngsters by Wolf, re Msabielio,,n weissL ee - Sunday, with the lighting of the in the school building. Lunch- IVIrs. Harry Salwin, Sun ay vine, Barba'ra d Marcus. BetAtivaril first Hanukah candles. . eon will be served, and each stu- school supervisor, and Mrs. Jul- Nancy Shere. Ilene Singer, Allan Emory. en e Feen, Barbara Flachen. Gary Candles will be lit for the next dent will be given a box of ins Schwartz, chairman. A sup- ! Krochmal, Steven Levin, Mike Nash, seven evenings, as well, to corn- Hanukah candles. I per will be served. I Cong Gemiluth Chassodim memorate the miracle that was Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will , Religious school children will Detroit Hebrew Congregation wrought in the Temple when a preside. Bringing greetings from is ! planned be feted at a party at 3 p.m., A holiday program cruse of oil, only enough for one the Sisterhood will be Mrs. Louis for 5:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Sunday, in the D. W. Simons day's supply, lasted for eight Ellenbogen, president, and from congregation, 9850 Twelfth.l Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Pupils will days. the educational board, Harry Services will be conducted by ' light the candles and present a • A number of Hanukah events Greenbaum, c h a i r m a n . Mrs. Rabbi I. Isaacs, followed by a I program. ' A puppet show will be have been scheduled by syna- Ralph Rice is in charge of ar- . Hanukah party. Friends are e i n _ featured. Rabbi J. Litke, Mrs. A. ! gogues and schools in the corn- rangements• Hochler and 0. Kaufman, in i Ivited to attend. munity. A schedule of events is charge of the program, , invite' i Northwest Israel Synagogue • listed herewith: parents of the youngesters to at! Mrs. Harry Blitz, Sisterhood Tercentenary Events Temple Beth El president, announces a Hanukah tend. Plays, choirs and parties „ will Geared to Hanukah ! children's party at 1:30 p m ., 1 • A latke party is planned for SINCE 1844 feature religious school celebra- adults of the congregation at 3 Dee. 26. Sunday school pupils adults Hanukah time traditionally Lions on Saturday and Sunday. will present a play, and a movie I P m - Sunday, at the Simons is a time for festivity. This The confirmation class dramatic its celebration of will ! be Center, shown. Gifts will as be pre- , year, in keeping with the group will present "Freedom Hanukah. - • sented by the Sisterhood to all theme of the American Jew- Hall'' at 10 a.m., Saturday. in Young Israel Center youngsters. The party is open to ish Tercentenary, a number the Brown Memorial Chapel. children of members and friends Youth groups will present a of holiday programs are be- 137.7ILDINC The intermediate dramatic Hanukah carnival at 7:30 p.m., at no charge. ing. planned on a community group will offer "Danny Bumps Saturday, in the Young Israel basis, and will be presented at Cong. Bnai Israel into Hanukah" before the corn- the Detroit Historical Muse- A Hanukah party and rally bined primary and intermediate um. The following programs ! is planned at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, grades at an assembly at 10:15 are planned for the days in- •in the synagogue social ha. ll a.m., Sunday, in the chapel. dicated: Under the leadership of Daniel The confirmation department Dec. 19, 5 p.m., the program ! J. Alpert, newly - elected presi- choir has planned a Hanukah of Jewish Community Center ' dent, and Louis Levine, vice- festival at services Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Tickton Teen-Age Division; Dec. 21, • president, the rally is the open- 7:30 p.m., Temple Beth El and ing of a membership drive. direct the choir. Classroom par- Temple Israel will offer the ties will follow the plays. Offers These Gift Suggestions: The program will feature an program; Dec. 22, 8 p.m., pro- Student participants include Jill Davis, address by Rabbi Israel Flam. David Drachler, Julie Gray, Joel Green- gram of the Adas Shalom Beautiful costume jewelry with a Jewish motif—Necklaces, bracelets Mrs. Bess Greenwald will enter- berg, David Jackson, Rayna Meckler, Sisterhood; Dec. 23, 7:30 p.m., Peggy Mayer, Larry Nathan, Mark Pens- tain with a program of Yiddish and earrings. Priced to sell for much more, but offered by Borenstein ler, Roberta Pensled, Barbara Phillips, Bnai David Cong, will host at WHOLESALE PRICES. entertainment. Rabbi Max J. Cynthia Phillips, Kenneth Roberts and activities. Janet Schwartz, confirmation groups Wohlgelernter will be guest AB types of Menorahs, including miniature Menorahs for children. Sherry Beerbohm, Sandra Clunes, Judy speaker. Bernard Waldman will Drachler, Howard Goldman, Marilyn All kinds of records and books, including Israeli coloring books for Graff, Samulyn Greenberg, Linda Harris, : Cong. Bnai Moshe be master of ceremonies. Tickets Kratze, Laura Mary Sue Kenagur, children. Members of the congregation are available at the synagogue. Ann Lewis, Steve Lewis, Rudene Meyer- sohn. Regina Miller, Ronnie Miller, Vie- and their friends will celebrate Cong. Bnai David toria Miller, Susan Mullins, Ruth Selit- 12066 DEXTER TO. 6-9504 sky., Lisa Slawin, Judy Sperling and Hanukah with a dinner-dance, Programs are planned by both Mike Weiss, intermediate group. •beginning with a cocktail party , the Central High School and _. ! Adas Shalom School ; at 6 p.m. Cantor David Katzman i Oak Park branches at . 10 a.m., The annual Hanukah assem- will bless the first Hanukah ! Sunday, in the synagogue social bly will be held Sunday, and will candle at services preceding din- hall. Featured will be "Menor- feature a puppet show, an orig- nen . ah," b y the kindergarten; final play, "Hanukah, 2154" and : Beth Aaron School "March of the Candles," by the community singing. A candle- , Students of Beth A a r o n first and second grades; "The lighting ceremony will open the , Branch, United .Hebrew SChools, Light and the Darkness," by program, which is directed by will conduct a special service at fourth and fifth graders; "The Maxwell Nadis. In the cast of 3 p.m.,' Sunday. Jerry Rose and Dragon and the Citadel," by. the the play are: Irving Wainer will lead the mint., seventh and eighth grades; Donna Weiss, Barbara Linden, Thelma cha service, which will be fol- 1 "Dreidlach," by Oak Park kin- Philips. Fred Razniek, Shirley Saltzman, Marsha Kaplan, Frances Frumin, Mar- lowed by a Hanukah pageant , dergarten; "The Valient Macca- lene Gilbert, Judy Schultz, Andrea and choral reading. Caron. Susan Allen, Patty Asarch, Sher- Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick Win Newman, Corinne Shulak, Barbara Feldman, Margaret Linov'itz, Linda Sher- : will welcome the 120 beginner Louis Zara to Speak man, Suzanne Serling, Michael Roth and , students who have joined the Sandra Hoptman. I At Be h El Service t Synagogue Schools, Affiliates Join in Holiday Programs CRYSTAL LAMPS 6(F TJ 11•KING & CO. FISHER For a Truly Festive Hanukah • • Borenstein's Book & Music Store A Caii to the Evergreen Jewish Community Your are cordially invited to the home of DR. and MS. AARON BENYAS To Hear the Rabbi and Director of the Young Israel of Detroit RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO Who WHI Speak on: "HOW TO 011GANIZE A NEW COMMUNITY" Thursday Evening, December 23rd at 8:30 p. t 20068 VAUG For ,.DETRO IT..19 further information—please call KE. 3-3335 or KE. 2-8307 Louis Zara, author of the cur- rent best seller "Blessed is the ' Land," will speak at Temple Beth El's services at 8:30 p.m. today.. 6041001=44 • Zara has long been concerned with ithe history and problems of Jews in Ameri- ca. His first novel, "Blessed is the Man' published in 1935, was se- lected as one of the "Notables of 1935" and was Zara reprinted in the "Novel of Dis: tinction." The author of nine success- ful novels, Zara has always dis- tinguished himself as a popdlar lecturer, a story and feature article writer, scenarist, radio script writer and storyteller. "Blessed is the Land" portrays the arrival of the first 23 Jew- ish pilgrims in New Amsterdam in 1654 and the life and activi- ties of these first American Jew- ish famiiles and their neighbors in the year following 1654. . Dr. Hertz Delivers Council Invocation Last week, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, rabbi of Temple Beth El, delivered the invocation before the Detroit Common Council. The Council recently decided to open its sessions with prayers. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, December 17, 1954 It's So Easy To Buy . . JOIN NOW! GUARDIAN ISRAEL BOND SAVINGS CLUB No Extra Charges AS LITTLE AS $2 A WEEK BUYS AN ISRAEL BOND Guardian Savings wants to make it possible for everyone to buy and own Israel Development Bonds. These bonds are the corner stone of Israel's development. Join our savings club and see how easy it can be, to be the proud owner of an Israel Bond. Ten-year Savings Bonds mature in ut years at 150 per cent of face value. Fifteen-year Cou- pon Bonds pay (4%) interest per year—payable semi-anually. Join today—both type of bonds ore available on our convenient savings plan. 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