••■ I The Suburban Community Purim Is Theme of Service At Cong. Beth Shalom "The Abiding Meaning of Purim" will be the subject of Rabbi Mordecai Halpern's ser- mon at sabbath eve services of Cong. Beth Shalom at 8:30 p.m., today, in the Oak Park High School, Coolidge and Oak Park Blvd. An oneg shabbat will fol- low. Services Saturday 'are held at 9 a.m., in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Krauss, 13051 Oak Park Blvd. FOR THE FINEST Bar-B-Ord Foods MAKE IT J-A-C-K-S IN OAK PARK RIBS - BEEF - SEA FOOD The most complete Carry-out Food Service BAR-B-Q'd RIBS 35 mintRoll, d e Cole Slaw, 4IP French Fries JACKS FOOD BOX 22115 COOLIDGE 2 Doors South of 9 Mile Ample Free Parking LI 5-1042 — L11-9111 I NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 0-W Young Israel Lists Activities Rokeach Rea- dies Its Redi-Jelled Fish Broth A new gefilte fish in redi- jelled broth, for instant serv- ing, introduced by I. Rokeach - & Sons, is now making its de- but in food stores across the country. The jarred gefilte fish is packed in a firm, jellied fish stock, the consistency of which remains unchanged even at room temperature. This new Rokeach product, made from the finest quality fresh water fish, chiefly white- fish and pike, comes packed in one and two-pound jars, with four - large fish portions or pat- ties to a pound jar. Following is a new way to serve gefilte fish: _ The Academy Award winning film, "The Life of Emil Zola" will open this coming Wednes- day at the Krim Theater, Wood- Rabbi Gerald Krakower, who ward at 6 Mile Rd. recently received semicha from The film, also known as "The selves as well as their commu- Yeshiva University in New Dreyfus Case," sums up one of nities — by not voting. York and who is presently at- .the most earth-shaking scandals Appropos of the duties of tending Wayne University on a of the 19th Century, and the godd citizenship in the suburbs, chemistry fellowship, will speak many historic was a statement by Mrs. Fran- at the monthly oneg shabbat of personali ti e s Young Israel Center of Oak- ces Levenson, executive direc- who played Woods at 8:30 p.m., today, in tor of the National Committee roles in the Against Discrimination, w h 0 the synagogue. real life drama "Moses and Monotheism," the spoke at the Delegate Assembly of the Dreyfus of the Jewish Community Coun 7 noted work of Sigmund Freud, i matter. will be developed by Rabbi cil this week. Paul Muni Mrs. Levenson claimed that Krakower in his address. Tra- 1-2-3 FISH SALAD stars as Zola, easy to make as opening a jar) in the rapid rise of religious re- ditional Purim melodies will be the famous (As 1 (1-pound) jar R. OK E A C birth in the suburbs, we should featured at a musical program GEFILLTE FISH IN REDI-, French writer JELLED BROTH watch to make certain we do led by Morris Novetsky. whose "J'Ac- Tomatoes not ignore our civic responsibil- – The congregation will wel- Salad Greens cuse," (I Ac- Arrange fish on lettuce, spooning ities. She urged participation in come at, this time 75 member cuse, is credit- redi-jelled broth over %sh. Garn- communal and religious activi families. Rabbi Yaakov I. Hom, ed with pre- ish with carrots from the jar, to- Muni mato wedges, and other' crisp salad - nick will deliver the benedic- venting a tremendous miscarri- greens, if desired. ties. Serve with Sure, it's easy to slough off tion. A social hour will follow. age of justice to Capt. Alfred horseradish. Makes 4 large servings. the work on George. He doesn't Regular services will be held .Dreyfus, accused of treason mind the responsibility. But one at 6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., against the government of 12—Detroit Jewish News day we'll decide that maybe Saturday, when Rabbi Homnick France. Friday, February 24, 1956 George didn't represent our will speak on "Memory—a Key The role of George Clemen- opinions and feelings quite as to Survival. "The Bar Mitzvahs ceau, the famed "Tiger of well as we thought. But, then, of Fred Radner and Arthur France," is played by Grant it might be too late to db.... any- Glasser will be observed. Mitchell, and Joseph Schild- thing about it. The congregation will have kraut, who won an Academy as its special guest this week- Award for the best supporting end, E. F. Hammer, a former actor in the film, enacts Capt. California Jewish educator, now Dreyfus. Two of France's best of New York. He is the father known artists of the day, Paul OF MY CUSTOMERS WHO GOT Cezanne and Anatole France, of Mrs. Yaakov I. Homnick. THE WORLD'S BEST DEALS are portrayed. Teen-Agers Express . . . I AM NOW WITH LEO Hammer will lecture at 5:15 With the exception of Nana, ADLER ANDr DEALING CLOSER p.m., Saturday, in the Center, Need for Facilities Zola's heroine of a novel of the THAN EVER. LET ME PROVE IT! on "The Breast Plate of Judge- Editor, The Jewish News: same name, the cast depicts all In an attempt to remedy the ment," a discussion of biblical men and women who played problem of _inadequate social requirements for priestly vest- important parts in the army and recreational programs avail- ments in the synagogue service. conspiracy which brought dis- able to Jewish teen-agers, grace and degredation to Drey- groups of BBYO (Bnai Brith Emanu-El Schedules - fus and ca-use d his .exile for Youth Organization) and other several years to Devil's Island. Purim Sabbath Service youth- organizations have tried to provide affairs for their A special service, dedicated to The royalties from Sammy membership and the com- the Feast of Purim and -to the Mysels' "Two Purple Shadows" munity. - reading of the Scroll of Esther, song click are going into the Recently, a• group_ of BBYO will be conducted by Cong. construction of a Pittsburgh chapters tried to rent the' Jewish Emanu-El at 8:15 p.m., today,' housing project for colored folks Community Center for an af- at Burton School, in Euntington called "Ellihgton Homes," in fair, which drew over 300 par- Woods. honor of Duke Ellington. ticipants last year and was ex- Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will pected to attract over 500 -this deliver the Purim message, and year. However, the Center was the. Junior Choir will partici- already taken. THERE_ IS NO' pate in the service with holiday OTHER PLACE AVAILABLE songs. A reception will follow. IN. THE COMMUUNITY. Announces the Opening The congregation's adult edu- We understand the adults cation- program has begun its of a have been talking about it (pro- third semester, which is devoted viding facilities) for a long to four lectures on "The Con- time. We think we may have a cept and Contents of the Jewish partial answer to the problem Prayer Book." • • - ' at of juvenile delinquency which Dr. Rosenthal delivers the you, the adults, seem to be con- JUST S. of 7 MILE RD. lectures at 9 p.m., each Tuesday, 18963 WYOMING c e r n e d over. We think it's in Burton School .This Tues- about time you did something Your Patronage Solicited MORTON PLOTNICK, day's program will be the sec- ond 'of five that are scheduled. 3323 Fullerton. (Editor's note: The problem of a lack of facilities is as old as the Jewish community itself — not alone for teen- agers, but for adults. The Jewish Community Center plans to erect a large center on Wyoming and Curtis and another in Oak Park. 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And; though it may be a surprise to many people, George gets a kick out of doing them. The George we have particu- larly in • mind at this time is George the suburbanite, the fellow who feels that to make his' community grow and pros- per he " should take an active part in what is happening. There were many too few Georges in several of Detroit's suburbs this week, as voters at the polls passed or decided upon a bevy of candidates and issues. In blossoming Southfield Township, which builders and real estate people say will take over where Oak. Park is level- ing off in the building boom, George represented a mere 10 per cent of the voters who de- cided whether to accept, a drain project for nearly $1,000,000. We can remember a sweet, old lady we had as a civics teacher in high school. Some- times, high school kids can be rather blase, and we freely dis- missed her patriotic speecheS calling for participation at the polls as just so much flag wav- ing. Regardless of how we felt at the tme, some of what she said rubbed off, so we thought, on a good many of her students. Yet, today, when civics is a compul- sory course for graduation in most high schools, and good gov- ernment is taught in our col- " leges, some of our supposedly well educated people ignore one of their first duties — to them- Paul Muni Stars In 'Life of Zola' At . Krim Theater Our Letter Box ARTHUR LEIZER MODERN BARBER_ SHOP • It pays to SAVE at Oty Bank • BANK C I T -1( . ■ WWJ 6 P.M. WJBK—TV Channel 2 - The first iron made from anthracite was developed on Jan. 12, 1839 in Mauch Chunk (now Jim. Thorpe), Pa.• Monday through Friday Charles Lewis • 6:15 P. M. every Monday Jac LeGoff