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By JUDY ANN -JACOBS

14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 24, 1954

Tales Out of School

Cub Scouts Fete Hanukah
Cub Scout Pack 515, of Adas
Shalom Synagogue, held its an-
nual Hanukah party Wednesday,
in the synagogue. Participating
were Cantor Nicholas Fenakel,
who presided over the candle
ceremony, and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal who told the Hanukah
story. Each cub was given a
gift by Cubmaster Bernard Zip-
ser.

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
Classes on the snowy Michi-
of Posterity."—Disraeli_
gan campus ended last Friday
with a flurry of exams and holi-
day parties. Memories and ac-
quaintances came to life Tues-
By
By
day night, when alumni of
Nancy
Mumford High School's three
Rena
graduating classes met at Holi-
Falk
Katz
day Manor.
Miunford
"Hoofbeats," alumni paper of
Central
• High
High
Mumford High, will be out this
spring instead of over the holi-
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
days. Hoping the paper would
be. out in time for the Reunion,
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
On Monday, two rallies for
Festivities were in order at
some of the alumni at the Uni- the annual joint r •.eeting of the Student Council, for officers and
and His Orchestra
versity of Michigan, as well as Spanish, French and Latin clubs nominees of grades, were held in
& Associate Bands
COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
at other colleges, have been "la- of Central. With the holiday the auditorium.
References on Request
boring" like "bird dogs," hunt- season as the theme of the pro- '
Many of the 12B's applied for
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ing and sniffing out the news.
grams, Marcia Lowinger and scholarships for the University
Oyer-all chairman of the Uni- Lois Shurgin sang several songs. of Michigan.
versity of Michigan's Mumford Gloria Manela MC'd the French
The Mumford Broadcasters
PHOTOGRAPHS by
KISS RENEE ADRIENNE ROM alumni activities is Barry Stul- presentation in which Roberta and Drama Clubs performed at
BERNARD H.
berg who has been assisted by Finkel entertained at the piano. a meeting of the Mumford Par-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rom, of alumni chairmen in each of the Laura Sarko and Phyllis offered ents' Club. They looked quite
Fairfield Avenue, announce the boy8 and girls dormitories.
a rendition in Spanish. Ida professional and are an asset to
engagement of their daughter,
Boys dormitory chairmen are Nader sang several Spanish the student body.
Renee Adrienne, to B u r t on Harvey Weiss, Marty Albion, songs, "A Roman Wedding" was
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The Hadassah Teen Agers held
Mahler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Bruce Siegan and Bob Segar. presented by the Latin Club with
a square dance at Bnai Moshe
. Mahler, of on c ai lain Girls chairmen are Car ole Barbara Taringol as speaker.
last Saturday. It was the first of
Drive.
Bloomfield, Carolyn Israel, Judy I Making synthetic rubber on a series of affairs.
Dance to the Musk of
Ann Jacobs and Joyce Zuieback. stage and flying miniature jets,
Students this week saw many .
were
part
of
a
program
present-
Aiding the various dormitory
HAROLD HERMAN
peppermint sticks in odd places
chairmen are Michael Fisher, I ed by representatives of the? in the halls. They were adver-
and His Orchestra
Alan Rein, Fred Gordon, Larry General Motors Corporation, at tising the Senior Prom, to be
Bizer, Jack Moses, Jack Roth, the Vocational assembly re_ cent- called the Peppermint Prom,
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Jerry Gold, Harold Baron, Bill ly. Will McConkey and Clark The date will soon be an-
on the _Air Myers,
Barbara Sklover, Reva , Stevenson conducted the pro- nounced, and we hope it will be
Klein, Cynthia Levin, Ely Shur gram.
This Week's Radio and
What the schools are doing as successful as the Snowball.
and Marcia Taylor.
Television Programs
A A AUTO
Students ' are taking their
for
retarded children was dis-1
of Jewish Interest
A member of the dancing
"Hanukah" vacation starting
.
cussed
by
Arthur
McGrath,
DRIVERS
SCHOOL
chorus of "Hail to Victor," U. Assist ant Superintendent of Dec. 23 and will return Jan. 2.
of M.'s all-male Union Opera
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Free
Pickup
Happy Hanukah, everyone.
at a m eeting o f
which will perform Wednesday,
Time: 12:30 p.m. ; Sunday.
No Permit Required
Central Parent-Faculty Council.
Friday night, Jan. '7, Temple
at
Masonic
Temple
is
sophomore
Station: WWJ.
The
group,
of
which
Morton
Israel
Youth
Group
will
present
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Feature: The courage of two Bob Segar.
Hack is resident, also discussed its Sabbath Service. Three mem
enen who fought for their ideals
Caesar; a Great Dane who's what the school expects of stu- bers of the youth group, Judy
In the face of communist op- big enough to ride horseback, is dents. Afterwards parents were Oppenheim, Robert Lask and
ROSEN'S PRIME KOSHER
Ipression in post-war Poland will the latest addition to the Phi given the opportunity to meet Sherry Tobias will deliver the
MEAT
be told in "The Voice."
Sigma Delta house. Over the their children's teachers.
tri-fold sermon.
Hollywood and Filet Roasts
holiday season, this pedigreed
Kosher Salami
lb. 75c
CANDLES OF FREEDOM . pooch, who daily consumes , four
We Deliver
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
cans of dog food • phis, is the Author Zara AddressesADL Luncheon Here
Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4. house guest of Barry Stulberg.
11527 Dexter WE. 5-9757
Feature : The telecast, in com-
Louis
Zara,
author
of
the
book
When,
a
few
years
later,
Zara
memoration of Hanukah, is
which is being called the Ter- continued, a group of German
planned by the Jewish Commu-
II
centenary novel, "Blessed Is the Lutherans came to live in the OUR SPECIALTY ,
nity Council's Culture Commis-
Land," was a guest Friday at a area, the Jews, now well settled
Restyling double breasted suits
sion. Included will be holiday
luncheon sponsored by the Mich- themselves, provided help to to single breasted suits!
dances by the Wayne University
igan Regional Advisory Board their new neighbors.
I
Progress
was
reported
this
Dance Workshop, Harriet Berg
This help, after receiving help,
SALE ON
of
the Anti-Defamation League
'choreographer. The dramatic week in the drive for the Met-
was one of the best examples of
portion will feature Sidney J. ! ropolitan Detroit Building Fund and the Bnai Brith Past Presi- the formation of democracy in ALL WOOL FLANNEL
Winer, Avra Coblentz, Ahuva drive for $16,000,000. A fourth of dent's Club.
the new world, Zara said, and SLACKS
$10,95
Those at the luncheon, which was-
Edelman and James I. Linden. this sum already has been sub-
one of the finest expressions
scribed
by
General
Motors
and
was
held
in
the
Ye
Olde
Wayne
Incl. Charcoal Gray
Cantor Judah Goldring will bless
of
Jewish
effort
in
making
Club, heard Zara praise Jewish America strong.
the candles, and chant appropri- Ford Motor Co.
ate selections, accompanied at
From the total, $590,000 will be contributions to American pro-
Zara also spoke that afternoon
the organ by Ole Foersch.
allocated for Jewish Centers in gress and development through in a radio broadcast, and oc-
11559 Dexter
* * *
the
years.
Oak Park and on Evergreen and
cupied the pulpit of Temple Beth
WE. 3-9152
THE WORDS WILL NOT BURN Seven Mile, $700,000 for expan-
Tracing the important forma- El that evening.
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday.
sion of the Jewish Home for tive years of Jewish colonization
Station: WJR.
Aged and $870,000 for the re- Zara said that though Peter
Feature: An original dramatic moval of North End Clinic to Stuyvesant, the Dutch governor
of New Amsterdam, was un-
sketch, arranged by the Jewish Sinai Hospital.
friendly toward the Jews, the
Community Council's. Culture
See Editorial, Page 4
Dutch people actually aided their
Commission, this program will
settlement.
feature Shelby Newhouse as nar-
rator, Alfred. Bounin, Judith Sherril Cohen Wins
Dann, Sol Dann, Herbert L. Har-
ris and Ruth Seligson. Cantor Young Israel Contest
from our
Nicholas Fenakel and the Adas
Louis Penfil, chairman of the
Shalom. Youth Choir will sing
regular stock
appropriate s e l e c t i o n s. with youth activities committee of
Young
Israel,
announces
that
James Clark at the organ.
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
* *
Miss Sherril Cohen, member of will meet Tuesday, in the Me-
Yocheved
girls,
will
represent
WEINBERG'S JEWISH HOUR
morial Home. New members will
local Young Israel in the ora- be obligated in a ritual cere-
Time: 12 noon, Sunday.
torical contest at the annual mony. There will be entertain-
Station: WJLB.
i d - western convention of ment, and refreshments will be
Feature: A discussion of one
phase of Bnai Brith activities— Young Israel in Cleveland, Jan. 2. served by hostesses, Gloria
The topic for this year's . con- Kersch and Rosalind Weisman.
the blood bank—will feature Leo
Polk and Charles Abrams, co- test is "The Unique Contribu- Plans for the Military Ball will
velveteen suits
chairmen of the local Bnai Brith tion of Young Israel on the be discussed.
American
scene."
*
*
*
blood bank. At a recent rally,
40% off
The Detroit delegation will be
24i pints were donated. The
BLOCH-ROSE A U X I L I ARY
headed
by
the
president
of
next rally is to be held March
skirts up to
will meet at 9 p.m., Monday, in
29. at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Young Israel, David I. Berris, the home of Anne Isner, presi-
60% off
and Jerome W. Kelman and Sol-
omon B. Cohen, ex-presidents, dent, 16163 Wisconsin. A social
Me rri II-Pa lmer Methods
and Meyer Eisenberg, chairman evening is planned.
* * *
of the board.
May Be Set Up in Israel
A
large
group
of
young
adults
GINSB
UR
G - ROSENBERG
Mrs. Rachel Rosenfeld. an ex-
L
o
change student from Israel now as well as members of the Worn- AUXILIARY will hold its annual
lambs
wool
en's
League
will
represent
De-
Hanukah children's par t y at
studying at the Merrill-Palmer
School here, will return to her troit during the week-end of the 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Me-
cardigan sweaters
morial Home's Silverman Room.
adopted state next year full of convention, Dec. 31-Jan. 2.
50% off
Betty Green, chairman, will be
enthusiasm for American meth-
assisted by Florence Maloff and
ods of study.
Center 'Pop' Concert Jan. 9
dresses up to
Sylvia Goldberg in presenting
An elementary and high school I
60% off
teacher in Israel, Mrs. Rosenfeld
The Jewish Community Center gifts and refreshments to the
majored in psychology. When Symphony Or c h e s t r a, Julius youngsters. A puppet s h o w,
she returns to -the Jewish state, ! Chajes, conductor, will be heard staged by Mrs. Mildred Berry,
13516 W. McNichols
she will explain American meth- fn a "Pop" concert Sunday, Jan, will be the afternoon's highlight.
ods to Israeli teachers and stu- 9, 2:30 p.m., at the Davison Cen- Blessing the Hanukah candles
At Schaefer
will be Michael Rubinfi son of
dents in an effort to - present new ter.
educational techniques. .
Harvey Seigel, concertmaster Mrs. Ruth Rubin, Auxiliary
Here for two years, Mrs. Ros- of the Center Symphony, will president.
enfeld feels that unlike in Eur- play the Kabalevsky Violin Con-
33 Putnam
ope where one may or may not certo in its Detroit premiere.
How long are ye slack to go to
accept an idea written in a Compositions by Mozart, Bee- possess the land, which the Lord.
Maccabees Bldg.
textbook, here one is free and thoven and Brahms are also in- God . . . hath given you?—Josh.
encouraged to explore and think. cluded in the program; • • • -
18:3.

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