Golda Myerson, to Address UJA' National Conferenc e, Dec. 16-17 The Suburban Community Cong. Beth.Shaloni Hanukah in the Suburbs To Install Rabbi Time to Return to Old Ideals At =, Dec. 14 Event. Gentile living side by side. in By the Oak-Woodser The warm glow of Hanukah, one of the most joyous of the Jewish festivals, will be radiat- ed beginning tonight when Jews in suburban Detroit join with Jews the world over in lighting the first of eight candles. Preparations for the holidays started in many harries a few weeks back when parents avail- ed themselves of any number of Hanukah workshops held in the community to learn how to pre- sent the holiday in colorful fash- ion to their children. Another sign of Hanukah's approach was the number of people flocking to toy stores to buy gifts for the childrenL-one for each of the holiday's eight days. But more than toys and color- ful decorations, Hanukah has a very special meaning. Literal- ly, it means • dedication—dedica- ‘ tion to the ideals of a faith re- born centuries ago when a cruze of oil; supposedly enough to burn only one day, miraculous- ly lasted a full eight days _until a. new supply was made. It is also a time of dedication beCause it marks a great vic- tory, more than the triumph of the Maccabees over the, Greeks and Syrians, but of the ideals of the Maccabees — that of a compassionate God --- over • the worshippers of the gods. The challenge of dedication offered by Hanukah to suburb- anites is a call for identifica- tion of ourselves as. Jews, not _ alone as joiners but as parti- cipants in Jewish life. The future of American Jew- ry rests in suburban Detroit, as it does, in suburban areas throughout the country. Sounds dramatic? Well, it's desperately dramatic! As we Sat last Sunday at the Jewish &wok Fair listening to Edwin Wolf II, the President of the Jewish Publication Society, we realized what he said - about suburban- Jewry balding the keY to Jewry's. survival in America was Most -true. Wolf said that while Jew and • For the most complete Carry-out = Food Seriice in OAK PARK Bari-Q'd Chicken, Beef and Ribs Whole Roast Fowl Finest Selection of Sea Foods . Entertaining Is Easy When you choose your food from Jack's delicious variety of appetizers from.our . APPETIZER BAR! ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE Meat & Dairy Trays .. . Delivered to your home JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175 COOLIDGE 2 Doors South of 9 Mile LI. 5-1042 the suburbs is good, there also is the great danger of social pressure on the Jewish child, causing him to adopt the atti- tude "Why do I have to be a Jew?" This old prOblem • will become even more acute if the parents of these -children cannot give a 'satisfactory answer. The an- swer, he said, lies in an in- formed Jewry, and this can be achieved through Jewish books. Naturally, he spoke to urge memberships in the JPS (which, incidentally, can be obtained for as little as $5), but more than that he warned that unless we return to being "the people of the Book," in a few generations there will be no more American Jews. , This was not an idol threat, but an enlightening solution to a problem, which is plaguing religious and educational lead- ers; namely, how can we escape being social and I or philan- thropic Jews, but religious Jews. By learning about being a Jew, through Jewish books, or having - books available to answer -our children's ques- tions about JUdaism we have taken a step - in the direction of perpetuating Jewry in Atir- . erica. • It's still not too late to buy books- for our children, our fam- ily and our friends for Hanu- kah—and a wonderful gift is a membership in the Jewish Pub-. lication Society. Try looking in to it. 0-W Young Israel. Sets Week-End Hanukah Events Weekend festivities for Hanu- kah at the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods will begin with sabbath services on Saturday morning, at which Rabbi Yaakov I. Hornnick will -speak_ on "In ThoSe Days at' ,This Time." A -Hanukah reception Will'-follow in the vestry: Over 175 children in the He- brew school will be featured in a program Stinday morning, en- titled "Tell' Mother ; and Dad About Hanukah," a . series of plays, songs, dances and recita- tions. There will be gifts for the children and refreshments. Students also will bring a toy as a gift to be sent to young- sters at .Kibbutz Lavee; in Israel, which was adopted by the school. The kibbutz 'consists- mostly of young people fram the English- speaking countries. The weekend program will conclude with the second annual Hanukah c party - and auction, to be presented jointly by the Sis- terhood and Men's Club. Traditional refreshments, in- cluding latkes, games and prizes will be featured. There is no ad- mission- charge, and the com- munity is invited. All activities will be held , in the synagogue center, 24061 Coolidge. .. Rabbi Halpern will be installed as spiritual leader of Cang. Beth Shaldm this week, and installing him into office . be Rabbi Halpern. A rather unique experience will 'be granted to members of Beth 'Shalom as their rabbi, Rabbi A. Halpern Rabbi M. Halpern Mordecai S. Halperin, is installed by his fathei-, Dr. Abraham Haf- pern, for 39 years spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Amoona, in St. Louis, Mo. - The ceremony will take place at 8:30' p.m., Wednesday, in the Northland Center auditorium: Di. -Halpern will fly here expressly to delivey the inaugural address. The event will mark the second time the two Rabbis Halpern have been' given honors jointly .at -a public ceremony.- :In .1953, while his ,son was being ordained at the Jewish Theologital Sem- inary, the elder Rabbi Halpern :received a Doctor of Divinity degree. - Following . service in the chaP- laincY of the armed forces, Rabbi Mordecai Halpern was summoned to Beth Shalom, and assumed his duties in September, just prior to the High Holidays. One of his first moves at Beth Shalom was the establiihment of 'a Hebrew school. He also -has stimulated large.. attendancesf at Friday night and Saturday morn- ing_ services. Only _ two weeks ago, Beth Shalom celebrated group d-- breaking ceremonies for its pro- posed building, which will be ready for occupancy by the High Holy. Days next year. -. Rabbi: Halperin is married, and lives'with his wife, Natalie, and daughter, Renanah, at 24050 Coolidge, Oak Park. 1 0 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Friday, December 9f 1955 Family Dinner Party Set By Beth Shalom Sisterhood The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Shalom in Oak Park will hold a family dinner -party, featuring a children's talent show, from 4 to 7 p.m., Sunday, at the Tyler School. All children attending will receive Hanukah gifts. Mrs. Sol Brown is chairman of the event and Mts. Fred Clinton is in charge of programming. Hos- pitality chairmen are Mrs. Leon- ard Franklin and Mrs. Jerry Efros. For further information call Mrs. Sol Brown at LI 6-2102. Sammy Offers You The Finest Food and Service for Your • Shower • Wedding • Bar. Mitzvah • Social Function . In The Beautiful AVALON ROOM CALL MISS FAYE — LI. 7-1355 And Don'tforget . . . That Sammy's AVALON ROOM Is Open Sunday from 3 to 8 P.M. To Serve You and Your Family Delicious Table D'Hote Dinners Emanu-El Services Today. To Celebrate Hanukah Cong. Emanu-El will. hold sab- bath eve and special Hanukah services at 8:15 p.m., today, in the Burton School, Huntington Woods. A special "story-hour' will be conducted for smaller children attending with their par- ents. An oneg shabbat will fol- low. ._. that was launched in the middle of November and that now is in full swing under the National Chairmanship of Joseph M. Mazer of New York. Monies of the $25‘000,000 / Special Fund will go exclusive- ly to the Jewish Agency for Palestine,- Igrael's philanthropic body for the reception, settle- ment and integration of refu- gee newcomers. A progress report on the Spe- cial Fund will be made to the two-day meeting. - The opening session on Dec. 16 will start at noon and run through late afternoon. There will be a second session in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf starting at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. WE SERVE THE BEST . . BECAUSE WE BUY THE BEST! . • . ORDERS. NOW BEING TAKEN FOR - HOLIDAY. PARTY TRAYS . . . 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Mrs. Golda Myerson, Minister of Labor and Reconstruction in. the Government of Israel, will be the guest of honor and principal Speaker at the United Jewish Appeal's annual national confer- ences as it acts next Friday and Saturday to usher in the UJA's 1956 nationwide campaign. The conference, to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, will hear also from Pulitzer Prize novelist. Herman Wouk; UJA General Chairman William Rosenwald; UJA Presi- dent Edward M: M. Warburg; Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, the Appeal's *executive vice-chair- man, and other public figures. With more than 1200 dele- gates in attendance from UJA campaign affiliates in all parts of the. country, the two-day Conference will assess the 1956 migration, settlement, ,welfare and rehabilitation needs of re- fugee and distressed Jews in Israel,, Europe, Moslem coun- tries, and other areas; set a financial objective to meet these needs; elect officers, and signal the start of 1956 cam- paign activity. 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