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0-W Young Israel Sets
Plans for Its First
Anniversary Program

Stuff by Which a City Grows
—Humanity and Vigilance

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Sabbath services of Young
posed of two Jews, two Protes- Israel Center of. Oak -Woods
By the Oak-Woodser
Brotherhood and vigilance tants and a Catholic, though will be held at 6:10 p.m.; today,
went hand and hand this week named by the government, and will be followed by an
as Oak Park became the center, exists solely as a private com- oneg shabbat, postponed from
last week, at which Rabbi Ger-
first, of a -tremendous wave of mittee.
The° committee met Monday ald Krakower • will speak on
good feeling when people of. all
denominatiOns set about the night in the home of David H. Sigmund Freud's "Moses and
task of rebuilding a burned- Shepherd, who was appointed Monotheism."
At 9 a.m. services Saturday,
down Catholic church, and, sec- secretary-treasurer, and decided
ond, when charges were leveled not only to raise funds for the Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will
rebuilding of Our Lady of Fa- officiate and preach the sermon
at church-state infringements.
Actually, both were excellent tima, but to broaden its scope on "Stand Up and Be Counted."
Plans of the congregation call
signs of a city growing up under as the Oak Park Citizens Emer-
for a celebration the weekend
the most healthy circumstances. gency Fund.
Electing Ben Etkin as tern- of April 27 to 29, which will be
When ' Our Lady of Fatima
Church was gutted by fire on porary chairman, the committee observed as the first annual
Feb. 17, Jews and Protestants expects to increase its member- anniversary celebration.
Morris Novetsky is chairman
joined Catholics of the church ship to nine or 11 and to act
in offering whatever services on any community emergency of the banquet, which will cul-
that may come up in the future. minate the weekend program.
they could render.
Individuals wishing to con- Rabbi Homnick will be offi-
All three of the suburb's
tribute may send checks pay- cially installed at this time.
rabbis — Yaakov I. Homnick,
able to the Oak Park Citizens
of Young Israel; Mordecai S.
The total celebration is
Emergency Fund, c/o City planned in conjunction with an
Halpern, of Beth Shalom; and
Bank, 13701 W. 9 Mile, Oak expansion program of the Cen-
Dr. Frank F. Rosenthal, of
Park 37, Mich. Future cases, ter's school, which now accom-
Emanu-El — called on Fr.
a committee spokesman said, modates 200 youngsters and has
George B. Parzych, to extend
will be judged on their indi- an additional 200 on its waiting
their personal regrets and to
offer any assistance possible._ vidual merit.
list. Six new classrooms will
Even before the committee be added.
The church, valued at $250,000
was
formed,
Jewish
citizens
of
was insured for only half, and
Information on the program
soon individual citizens of all Oak Park had volunteered to may be obtained by calling the
three faiths volunteered funds. aid in rebuilding the church. synagogue office, LI. 6-6662.
At a city council meeting, in This is an especially interesting
the absence of Mayor Marshall, phenonenon, since two syna-
a resolution- was passed asking gogue groups are,presently rais- Name Oak Park Boy
formation of a citizens commit- ing their own funds for build-
tee to collect funds to rebuild ings under construction, while `Senior of the Week
A 17-year-Old student. at Lin-
the third is planning an addi-
the church.
coln High School, Ferndale, was
While the resolution was tion.
Such is the commanding spirit named recently by a suburban
drafted in the true spirit of
Brotherhood — whith was being of Brotherhood that at a special publication as its "Senior of the
celebrated through Brotherhood award ceremony of the Oak- Week" in South Oakland Coun-
Week — and in a moment of Woods Lodge of Bnai Brith — ty.
Jerry Weiss, son of Mr. and
crisis, had the Oak Park city when members were presenting
fathers • thought about it, they a Brotherhood award to Rev. Mrs. Nyman Weiss, of 10330
would not have set the machin- Jesse DeWitt — that an appeal Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, was
for fundS to aid the Catholic given this honor on the basis
ery in motion. •
It , was this sponsorship by the church brought an immediate of his scholastic record and his
participation in extra-curricu-
government of a resolution that collection of $70.
There, we view as happy- signs lar activities.
drew fire from the Greater De-
Jerry, who is six feet, three
troit Evangelical Ministers' Fel- of a. community's growth. But
lowship, which attacked the we also recognize and appreci- inches plays for the Temple
move as a distinct violation of ate the couragb of a body of Beth El basketball team in the
the fundamental principle of clergymen who sought to bring Inter-Congregational Basketball
separation of church and state. up a popular cause at an un- League, and also plays varsity
While taking no quarrel with noidular tirn. to protect a basic basketball for the Lincoln High
team. He played freshman and
the cause of fund-raising, the American belief_
We feel that their insight into reserve football at Lincoln,
group points out the breach of
He has been a member of the
a long - established American the situatio ; wa..: without malice
principle, and asks that it . be c.nd that it ill not—and should National Honor Society for the
corrected by withdrawing or -re- r. et --- hurt the well-intentioned past three years, has served as
stating the resolution, which plans_of the cornmitteu that has treasurer of the Latin Club
probably will be done at Mon- been forme'l. •
and is a member of the Senior
We all seek abetter city. Here Prom Committee. He also is a
day night's Oak Park Council
.r-e two reasons to give us hope member of the Sultans, Lincoln
session.
Meanwhile, carrying out the --humanity and vigilance. •
High service club.
resolution, Mayor Marshall has
In the fall, Jerry plans Ito
appointed a five-man committee Bnai‘ Moshe in Suburbs enter the University of Michi-
to head fund-raising for the
gan where he wants to study
'
church. This committee, corn- Sets Festival of Fun'
radiology.
The initial social event on the
calendar of the suburban group Beth Shalom Sisterhood
FOR THE FINEST
of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be its
"First Festival of Fun," to be Slates Two Programs
held March 17, at Graemer's
A fund-raising rally is plan-
Barn, W. 11 Mile and Inkster ned by the Sisterhood of Cong.
MAKE IT J-A-C-K-S Road. _
Beth Shalom at 9 p. m., March
Planning the program are Mrs. 10, in the home of Mrs. ,Lou
IN
Myra Gunsberg, Mrs. Maxwell Lawson, 12745 Northfield, Oak
Lowe, Mrs. Julius Reznik and Park.
Planned for the evening will
Donald Katz, all of Huntington
RIBS - BEEF - SEA FOOD
Woods. Tickets are available be entertainment, dancing and
from committee members or at refreshments. A fund-raising
The most complete
the Sunday school branch, at contribution constitutes the
Carry-out Food Service Clinton School.
price of admission. For infor-
Friends are invited to partici- mation, call Mrs. Albert Komer,
pate in the program, which will LI 2-4714.
BAR-B-Q'd RIBS
A regular Sisterhood meeting
feature
- a professional caller
Wiltatir, del 35
and orchestra and refreshments. will be held at 8:30 p. rn., March
Cole sta'w, 1 4P
Maxwell Lowe, chairman of 14, in the Northland auditorium.
French Fries
the Bnai Moshe suburban com- A baking contest and exhibition
mittee, announced that over 150 by a Royal Oak bakery will be
people attended sabbath serv- featured.
ices and that 85 pirents attend-
ed the_ Purim masquerade of the
school last weekend.

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Tryouts for the spring show of
the South Oakland County
Chapter of ,Hadassah, named
"Off the Cuff," will be held from
8 to 10:30 p.m., Sunday and
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Robert Gutterman, 10104 Na-
dine, Huntington- Woods.
Singers, dancer s, comedi-
ennes, stage hands and dress-
makers are all needed for the
production.
Directing the show will be
Mrs. Edward Levine, who is
assisted by Mrs. Gutterman.
Others playing important roles
in the presentation are Mes-
dames Ernest Jay, musical di-
rector; Herschel Harris, chore-
grapher; and Murray J. Sutkin,
publicity.
Mrs. • Herman Prady, presi-
dent, states that the show will
play for three nights, May .7
to 9, at Mumford High School.
Tickets will be available shortly.

Beth Shalom to Present..
Membership Dance

The annual membership dance
of Cong. Beth Shalom will be
held at 8:30 p.m., March 17, in
the social hall of Beth Aaron-,
Synagogue. Music will be furn-
ished by Dick Stein and his or
chestra.
The dance is for the member-
ship, with a few invitations be-. ,
ing sent to prospective mem-
bers. Information on tickets is
available by calling Morris Ar-
nowitz, membership , chairman,
LI 5-8690, or Ida Roserkblooni, LI-
5-8834.
Announcement Will be mad6t,
on the progress of the Synd-'.
gogue's new building, whichj
will be completed by the High
Holy Days this year.

Town Hall Offering

Kathryn Turney Garten will
return to Detroit Town Hall
at 11 a.m. Wednesday, in the
Fisher Theater, to tell what's
new in the theater this season:
Her subject is "Brodway in
Review."

Model Seder to Feature
O-W Sisterhood Program

A model seder will be pre-
sented at the meeting of the
Sisterhood of Young Israel Cen-
ter of Oak-Woods, at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the synagogue,
24061 Coolidge.
Rabbi Yaakov I. Homniok
will speak on "Why Is This
Night Different." Passover gift
items will be sold by the Sister-
hood gigt shop, and favorite
Passover recipes will be ex-
changed.

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Emanu El Sabbath ServiceS \

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Sabbath eve services of Tem-
ple Emanu-El will be held at
8:15 p.m., today, in Burton
School, Huntington Woods. Dr.
Frank . F. Rosenthal will offi-
ciate and preach the sermon.
The Bar Mitzvah Of John Jeff-
rey Moses will be observed.

Detroit Jewish News

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