L The Suburban Community-

Bnai Moshe School
Expands to Oak Park

Cong. Bnai Moshe will open a
Sunday school branch in Sep-
tember At the Clinton School,
22171 Kipling, near Nine Mile
and Coolidge, • in Oak Park.
The initial classes scheduled
Will be part of an all-inclusive
plan for the establishment of a
new religious and cultural cen-
ter in the Oak Park area.
Walter Farber, director of the
religious school, will conduct the
new school, to which enrollment
Is open to the public. Classes
from pre-kindergarten to sixth
grade will be conducted by
trained teachers, a music spe-
cialist and secretarial staff.
For information on enroll-
to.ent in either the Oak Park
school or the present religious
school on Dexter and Lawrence,
call TE. 4-5897.

0-W Young Israel
Concludes Adult Class

A class in "Hebrew, Spoken
and in Prayer," sponsored by the

Sisterhood of the Young Israel
Center of Oak-Woods, will hold
its final meeting of the year at
3 p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick,
23610 Coolidge, Oak Park.
Last Saturday, another class,
in Bible and Commentaries, was
concluded with a similar pro-
gram in Rabbi Homnick's home.
Sabbath services this weekend
will be held at 7:45 p.m. today,
and at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar
Mitzvah of Gerald Cook will be
observed.

Remember

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TREES ARE A
SYMBOL OF
LIFE

WHAT IS FINER,

MORE DIGNIFIED,

Than to Honor

FATHER

(or perpetuate his memory)

ON FATHER'S DAY
June 19

By PLANTING
TREES IN ISRAEL
in His Name

And

Plant Them in the

WILLIAMS-HART FOREST

Which The

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
Is Planting On
THE HILLS OF EPHRAIM

as A TRIBUTE TO

GOVERNOR
G. MENNEN WILLIAMS

And

LT. GOVERNOR
PHILIP A. HART

There Still Is Time
to Plant Trees
in Father's Honor

CALL TO. 8-7384

THE JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

•11345 L;rtwood Ave.

Wait on the Lord; be of good Ithine heart; wait, I say, on the
courage, and He shall strengthen I Lord—Psalm 27:14.

Playing 'House' Part of Early Training
In Becoming 'A Mother in Israel'

WATCH FOR

GRAND OPENING

of

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OAK PARK

IN

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Toys, Gifts, and Bicycles . . and in-
troducing the largest collection of fine
ceramic wall plaques ... hand made and
hand painted in Israel.

Seeming to be thoroughly engrossed in playing "house" in the
"kitchen" of the United Hebrew Schools Nursery are, left to right,
MARCIA GROSS, NANCY BROWER and SHEILA KAPLAN. These
three youngsters are among the many three and four year-olds
who attend the state-accredited nursery from 9 a.m. to 12 noon,
at the Esther Berman Bldg., 18945 Schaefer. Enrollment for the
fall term is currently being accepted by school officials. The pro-
gram consists of free and directed play, art, literature and music,
mid-morning rest and snack, outdoor play and introduction to
Hebrew cultural background. For information on the nursery pro-
gram, call UN. 2-2200.

Jewish Folk Chorus
Marks Anniversary

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Emanu - El Summer Services

Cong. Emanu-El will hold
summer sabbath services in the
music room of Burton Scholl,
Huntington Woods, beginning at
7:45 p.m., today; and continuing
through Sept. 9. Rabbi Frank
Rosenthal will officiate.

Celebrating its own .anniver-
sary and the Tercentenary of
Jewish settlement in the United
States, the Detroit Jewish Folk
Chorus presented its • thirtieth
annual concert before a large 10 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
and receptive - audience at the
Friday, June 1'7, 1955
Masonic Temple last Sunday
evening.
For the Best Buy
Under the direction of con-
ductor Henri Goldberg, the
chorus offered a selection of Yid-
On a New Pontiac
dish and Hebrew songs, includ-
Anytime ... Anywhere
ing the Israeli songs, "Aley Gi-
vah" and "Adamah," and ex-
SEE
cerpts from Helfman's "Di Nay
Hagode," commemorating the
Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
Culminating feature of the
evening was the first Detroit
performance of "The Ballad of
Asser Levy," 'a musical narrative
of the arrival of the first Jewish
community in New Amsterdam
in 1654 and its successful strug-
gle against the hostility of gov-
ernor Peter Stuyvesant.
The spoken text of the "Bal-
lad" was presented by its au-
At PACKER PONTIAC ,
thor, Yuri Suhl, known also as
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18650 Livernois
the writer of humorous books on
Jewish life. The music was corn
posed by Paul Held, who was
specially commissioned for the
assignment.
In addition to the chorus and
Mr. Suhl, the cast of the "Bal-
lad" included Phyllis Blau, Rob-
ert Schrage, George Mogill and
Ellis Fredenson. Robert Delany
was the organist.
Other features of the recital
were a concertina solo by Leon
Malamud, playing his own ar-
rangement of Schaefer's "Tzvei
Br der," and solos by chorus
melnbers Ruth Goldman, Ellis
Fredenson, Lillian Meisler, Rose
Schachter and Arnold Sabaroff.
The piano accompaniment was
OF
provided by Hope Smith.

SAUL BERCH

of

Bob Kane, community orch-
estra leader and actor, plays a
featured role in "Showboat," the
first of 10 summer Productions
to be presented by "Melody Cir-
cus" at Botsford Inn, Grand Riv-
er at 8 Mile Rd.
Paula Stewart and Arthur
Maxwell, two leading Broadway
stars, play the leads in "Show-
boat," which opened Wednes-
day, and continues to June 26,
excepting Monday.
Kane, who portrays the night
club owner in the Chicago se-
quence, has appeared with the
Wayne University Theater in a
variety of lead and character
roles, and played • two seasons

of summer stock at Pa.'

Chicago

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