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March 23, 1956 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-03-23

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Jewish News—T9
Temple Players Offer Detroit
Friday, March 23, 1956
`Remains to Be Seen' Farband Committee

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Plans Third. Seder •

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ATTEND A NEW SERIES OF

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CAROLYN KERNER will
be one of the stars of "Re-
mains to Be Seen," a mys-
tery-comedy by Lindsay and
Crouse, to be presented by
the Temple Players on Satur-
day and • Sunday, in • t h e
Brown Memorial Chapel of
Temple Beth EL An unusual
love triangle is developed
between Miss Kerner, Stan-
ley Caplan and Alan Lukoff,
who play the leads. Tickets
are available at the temple
office or at the door before
each• performance.


CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO

The city committee of the
Farband, Labor Zionist Organi-
zation, in cooperation with its
branches, is planning its tradi-
tional third seder, to be held
Wednesday evening, in the au-
ditorium of the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Students from the United Jew-
ish Folk Schools participate
in the reading from the Haga-
dah. Dr. Ephraim Shmueli will
be the guest speaker.
Entertainment will feature a
program of songs by Shoshana
Freedman, and community sing-
ing led by Louis Levine. Pass-
over refreshments • w ill be
served. The public is invited.

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ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR

Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Dr. Shmarya Klein-
man, chairman of the Warsaw
Ghetto Commemoration Com-
mittee, will speak on "The
Significance of the Warsaw
Ghetto. Uprising for Our
Time." 'The program is pre-
sented in cooperation with the
Jewish Community Council and
its culture commission.
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Time: 10 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK (Channel 2).
Feature: A model sedar, "And
Thou Shalt Tell It to Thy Son,"
will be presented. Participants
are Cantor Jacob Tambor, of
Cong. Ahavas Achim; Mrs. Hy-
man Safran, of the Jewish Com-
munity Council culture com-
mission, which has planned the
program; Fred Safran and Louis 03
Haber, executive director of
Adas Shalom Synagogue, who
is narrator.

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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Lillian s•,J

K a p la n acknowledges with

grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement. Our special
thanks go to the Women's Sab-
bath League for the scholarship
fund created in Mrs. Kaplan's
name, and to the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi for the contributions to
the "Save a Child" fund and
other_ gifts made to various
charities. •

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Cottons, linens and rayons in gay prints and

Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Passover of
Rembrandt Van Rijn" will be
told. The story is of the famous
artist's search through the
streets of Amsterdam for a .mod-
el to • serve as Moses, and –re- ki
cerates the spirit of the familiar V
Rembrandt portrait of the
prophet holding the Tablets of
Law.

Time: -10:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJR.
Feature: Rabbi Hayim Donin,
Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong..
Bnai David, and Ruth Seligson,
as narrator, will be presented in
this Passover program. Don
Miller will be at the organ.

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