The Suburban Community

Jimmy's First Passover
Is One He'll Remember

Emann-E1 Women
To Fete Husbands

A panel discussion on "Modern
Marriage" will be featured at the
sipped a cup of wine. Now he first meeting of members of the
By the Oak-Woodser
was ready for his big moment.
A little eight-year-old lad sat He was to read four questions Sisterhood of Cong. Emanu-El
at the dinner table last Wed- around which he was told was with their husbands, to be held
nesday evening. His blue eyes based everything that was to at 8 p.m., Monday, in the Burton
School, in Huntington Woods.
sparkled as brightly as the follow.
crystal goblets on the table, and
Walter Schmier, first president
The lad's name was Jimmy,
he looked as clean and polished and as he prepared to begin his of the temple, will act as moder-
as the chinaware. On his blond recitation, his playmate and ator. Discussants will include
head he wore a blue yarmelke classmate at school, Fred, gave Rabbi Frank Rosenthal, Dr. Her-
with embroidered motifs running him a reassuring smile. And bert A. Raskin and Rose Kaplan,
throughout.
Jimmy began, "Why is this all of whom have backgrolmds
1 which qualify them for their
He was excited because he had night . .."
If you happen to know the i speaking roles.
just eaten his first matzo, and
perhaps also because he had things that make little bo ys
Rabbi Rosenthal did post-
tick, you will probably ap- Igraduate work in applied psy-
preciate how it was that Jim- chology at the University of
my and Fred were seated at the Prague, and taught mental hy-
same seder table, since Jimmy giene at the Bowman-Gray
is not Jewish but Presbyterian. School of Medicine at Wake For-
Their friendship started about est College, N.C.
a year ago, after Fred's family
Dr. Raskin, a practicing psy-
moved to the Oak-Woods area.
It lasted through the summer chiatrist, has served on numer-
months when the boys were con- ous government commissions and
stant chums, but in September, is presently an advisory member
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Fred was enrolled in Hebrew of the Mayor's Committee fOr the
school, and the boys didn't get Rehabilitation of - Narcotics Ad-
as much chance to play together dicts. Miss Kaplan is a super-
visor for the Jewish Social Serv-
as before.
At first Fred did not like He- ice Bureau.
brew school. He said it took him A question and answer period
away from his friends and the will follow the discussion. The
things he wanted to do. But meeting is open to the public,
understanding parents can per- and will conclude with a social
form miracles, even for eight- hour, at which Sisterhood mem-
year-old boys who don't want to bers will be hostesses.
go to Hebrew school, and soon
Temple Emanu - El Services
Fred not only enjoyed going but
was one of the best students in
Cong. Emanu-El will hold sab-
his class.
For Jimmy, the disruption in bath services at 8:15 p.m., to-
the play schedule was not as day, in the Burton School, Hun-
easy to understand, and he re- tington Woods. Rabbi Frank
sented his friend's extra-cur- Rosenthal will officiate and
ricular activities. But at every preach the sermon on "The Res-
opportunity Fred explained his urrection Story." An "Ask the
Hebrew lessons to his friend and Rabbi" session will precede the
told him of the holidays. Jimmy social hour.
became interested and even Members. of the congregation
learned some of the Hebrew.
i participated in its third congre-
And that is how a Presby- I gational seder on Thursday, at
terian boy happened to be I Calvert Catering. Rabbi Rosen-
reading from the Haggadah thal conducted the service, in
last week at the first seder which children of the temple
for Passover, and how he participated.
learned how Moses led his
people out of Egypt and how
Beth Shalom Services
they escaped from the bond-
. and thou shalt
age of Pharaoh.
Cong. Beth Shalom will hold
teach it to thy children!
The friendships of little boys final services during Passover
works both way s, and this at 9 a.m., Thursday, in the
Sunday, April 10
Sunday, Fred will be at Jimmy's Northland Community Con-
house where they'll be painting course auditorium. Yizkor serv-
(Second Day of
Easter eggs for Jimmy's little ices begin at 10:30 a.m. Rabbi
sisters.
Hol Hamoed Pesach)
Herbert S. Eskin will officiate
and preach the sermon.

A J.N.F.

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Beth Shalom Sisterhood
To Hear Dr. Wattenberg

Bodzin Family Club will
meet Sunday evening, in the
The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shalom, in Oak Park, will meet Blitz, of Greenlawn Ave.
at 8:15 p.m., Thursday, in the
Northland Community C o n
course auditorium.
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Ahavas Achim Meeting

The annual election meeting
of Cong. Ahavas Achim will be
held at 8 30 p.m., April 18, in the
synagogue social hall. Annual!
reports will be given by officers!
and committee chairmen.

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a Joyous Passover to
Our Members and Friends

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Oak-Woods Bnai Brith
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The Oak-Woods Players, of
the Oak-Woods Chapter of Bnai
Brith, recently presented their
second annual show, a light
comedy called "Schlep-net." The
show was followed by a, social
hour, at which bowling league
members were hostesses.
In the cast were Shirley
Marks, mistress of ceremonies,
Mae Greenstien, chairman;
Helen Faye, Rose Witnoff, Doris
Novetsky, Minnie Schwartz, Re-
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Oak-Woods Young Israel
Slates Passover Services

Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick,
spiritual leader of the Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods,
announces a special service at
9 a.m., Thursday, the conclud-
ing day of Passover. Memorial
Yizkor prayers will be recited.
Sabbath services will be held
at 7 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m.,
Saturday. Other holiday services
will be held at '7 p.m., Tuesday
through April 16, and at 9 a.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday. Daily
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8 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .

Friday, April 8, 1955

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