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January 14, 1955 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-14

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Hold Ernmanu-E1 Services at

The Suburban Community

Older Oak-Woods Residents
Seek Meeting of the Minds

SOC Schmli Daze

By

Judy
Stutz

South
Oakland
County

School

\HOROWITTMARGARETEN

like to get together, with sev-
eral other older people with
the idea of forming a social
and/Or cultural club in Oak
Park and Huntington Woods.

By the Oak-Woodser
Tradition has meant survival
to the Jewish people throughout
the years. It seems that when-
ever sight was lost of faith,
whenever our people began to
stray, it was our lasting tradi-
tions that finally won their re-
turn.
Certainly not as strong as the
tradition of the Book, but never-
the-less a modern, unifying fac-
tor are two commodoties which
enjoy popularity, throughout the
week to be sure, but most es-
pecially on Sunday morning.

Burton

Cong. Emanu-F will hold sab- will officiate. The Bar Mitzyb.h of
bath services at 8:15 p.m., today, Marc Paul Shaberman will be
at Burton School, in Huntington observed. A reception will follow
Woods. Rabbi Frank Rosenthal services.

' If there are any interested peo-
ple, and we should imagine there
During the school vacation
' would be many, they are urged
' to contact Mrs. Enkel, at . LL
just ended, many of the SOC
7-2218.
kids took trips outstate. Their
A great many groups, social
travels included such interest-
and cultural in nature, have al-
ing and well known places as
ready been formed in this area,
Sun Valley, Ida., visited by Jay
but to our knowledge, there has
Miller; New York by Mike Sklar,
been no attempt as yet to or-
Cleveland by •Seymour Goss and
ganize the older residents. Good
Norman Gordon, Chicago by
We refer, of course, to Bagel luck and please let. us know what
Chuck Wolin, and Miami by Jim
and Lox, which for as long as
happens. •
Fleischer and Barney Collier.
"The Grande Premier," name we can remember, have provid-
ed our Sunday morning nutri-
Cooperative Nursery School
of the Lincoln High prom in
Ferndale, was held Saturday ment. As in every community To Begin Sessions Jan. 31
night. A Hollywood scene whence there springs up a
Mothers in the Oak Park area
adorned the walls of the gym. ' Jewish population, Oak-Woods
has the benefit of this tradi- interested in sending their chil-
Karen Mandlebaum, whose class
dren to the Oak Park Key Co-
sponsored the prom, was an ;' tional life line.
The fact that constantly baf- Op Nursery a r e invited t o a
active member of the decorating
fles us, as we queue up every meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday.
committee.
The January grads of Berkley • Sunday, is the large number of at the Francis Scott Key School,
High will be honored Saturday older people who wait in line and Jerome and Rosemary.
d
Children three to five will be
night at their Prom. The theme drool
as do we over the aromas
of the evening is "A Night to • that smell especially tangy late accepted for the sessions start-
! of a Sunday morning.
ing on Jan. 31. Interested wo-
Remember."
We always think of Oak Park, men are invited to call Mrs.
"WBHS," the newly organized and even Huntington Woods, as Gerry Soubliere, LI. 6-6988, for
school broadcast, gave its first ' a a paradise for youth, but each further information.
program over the Berkley High week as we see new faces—age --
PA system last Wednesday. This
as well as Youth waiting to be
is the first time in Berkley High
r
The Finest Kosher Meats
history that any such project ; se ved—we wonder where they
come from.
Delivered to Your Door
has been undertaken. News,
gossip, music and weather were • All of which brings 11E; to a
featured on the: first program. ! letter we received from Mrs. Ida
This project was the brainchild Enkel, who informs us that
of Rick y Schiller who hel ed or- "there are a number of older
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
ganize, direct and announce this ' people (beyond the age of 60)

living
in
the
area."
program,
23057 Coolidge Hwy.
She informs us that her
The Oak Park High Lit Club
A • Few Doors from 9 Mile Rd.
parents are only one of these
gave another entertaining play
couples, and that they would
Formerly H. Goisky Kosher Meats
called "Bakers Dozen." The
,
of 13936 Dexter
leading roles were played by
Judy Krauss, Joanne Smelsey 6- --DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ll. 7-3900
We Deliver
I Friday, January 14, 1955
and. Michael Margolin.

CHICKEN SOUPS'

Flavorful, satisfying,

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olden chicken soups..

With Matzoh Balls

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UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

New Semester Starts January 31st, 1955

PRE-SCHOOL- NURSERY
AFTERNOON HEBREW SCHOOL
SPECIAL GIRLS CLASSES

Transportation Provided to All Branches

THERE'S A BRANCH IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

FOR INFORMATION CALL UN 2-2200

REGISTER NOW

OAK MANOR

SPECIAL NOTICE

Oak Park-Huntington Woods Branch will meet in Oak

Park High School, Coolidge and Oak Park Blvd.

Starting January 31st, 1955

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