Beth Shalom Announces
Passover Services
The Suburban Community
Passover Workshops: New
Concepts in Jewish Living
Dr. Sluschz Wins Bnai
Brith's Landau Award
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
Landau award which is given
annually by the Bnai Brith
Lodge here for services in the
field of journalism, was pre-
sented to Dr. Nahum Sluschz,
noted author, for his "best rec-
ord" in correspondence and the
exposition of Zionism. The
award is named after Jacob
Landau, late founder of the
JTA.
- A highlight of many organiza-
By the Oak-Woodser
The past week has been a tional programs, in particular,
busy one as far as Passover was a recipe exchange whereby
workshops are concerned. A one woman would bring a des-
great many suburban parents sert recipe to swap for an idea
have availed themselves of the on an appetizer, and so forth.
opportunity to brush up on the
We still don't know whether
seder iitual and general prepa- our little missus was spoofing
rations for the holiday.
or not, but we simply can't
Synagogues, their affiliate
-visualize French fried gefilte
groups and organizations
throughout Detroit and environs fish.
Rabbi Rosenthal to Preach
were busy hosting their • mem-
In all seriousness, we wish to
bers and friends at these ses- extend our very best wishes to On "Jewish Mysticism"
sions, which have become ex- the community for a joyous
Temple Emanu-El will hold
tremely popular in the past Passover. And we add our hopes sabbath services at 8:15 -p.m.,
several years.
that as we here celebrate the today, in the Burton School,
One of the principal • rea- holiday of freedOm in an atmo- Huntington Woods. Rabbi
sons for the increase in the -sphere free of fear Mi. our own Frank F. Rosenthal will offi-
number of workshops and the liberty, we will "work and give ciate and preach the sermon on
attendance at their can be so that our brethren in Israel "Jewish Mysticism," the fourth
traced to the general upsurge may enjoy such self-confidence in a series on Jewish history.
A reception will follow.
in synagogue membership and shortly.
the resultant upswing in the
desire to carry out long-
_established Jewish traditions.
DOWNTOWN--Open Thursday and Monday till 9 p.m.
As one gentleman was over-
heard saying at one of the
workshops: "I simply have to
make good at the seder this
year. My son knows more than
just the necessary Four Ques-
tions, and if I don't come up
with the right answers I may
have to leave home."
Said half in jest, but more
probably with serious under-
tones, the statement is typical
of the attitude of many young
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are learning at religious school,
are making a determined effort
to stay at least one jump ahead.
While this is a new concept
in Judaism—the young giving
Cause for learning to the _adults
—there can be no quarrel with
its ultimate result.
- We suspect that this may be
a rather unusual Passover in
the culinary department, since
almost every workshop has had
a special session dealing with
holiday menu planning and spe-
cial foods.
,
Cong. Beth Shalom will hold
late services at 8:30 p.m., today;
in the Oak Park High School.
Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern will
speak on "Law in Conservative
Judaism." An oneg shabbit will
follow.
Sabbath morning services will
be held at 9 a. m., Saturday, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Krauss, 13051 Oak Park Blvd.
Passover services will be held
at 6:30 p.m., Mon -day and Tues-
day, and at 9:30 a.m., Wednes-
day, in the Krauss home. At 9:30
a.m. Yizkor services Tuesday,
in Room C, Northland auditori-
um, Rabbi Halpern will preach
on "And You Shall Relate It to
Your Children."
Beth Shalom. Sisterhood
Plans Fund-Raising Party
The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Shalom will hold a fund-rais-
ing rally at 9 p.m., Saturday,
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Krauss, 13501 Oak Park
Blvd. Game s, entertainment
and refreshments are planned.
Admission is by contribution to
the fund-raising project.
8—Detroit Jewish Mews
Friday, March 23, 1956
Iladassah's Show
is 'On the Cuff'
A series of satirical sketches,
each featuring original songs
and lyrics, will be highlighted
in "On the Cuff," the fourth
annual musical revue of the
South Oakland County Chapter
of Hadassah.
The show, now out of the writ-
ing stages which took six months
to complete, will run for three
nights, May 6, 7 and 8, in the
auditorium of Mumford High
School. •
Chief authors were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Jay, Jerry Vinokur,
Leo Pearl and Mrs. Harmon Dix.
Assisting in writng the show
were Mrs. Maurice Reizen, Mrs.
Allan- Sossin, Mrs. Paul Silver-
man, Mrs. Siebert Mohr, Bert
Gordon, Irving Green and liar-
vey Glassman.
Ticket orders are now being
taken at LI 1-4810. Members
selling $100 in tckets will be
invited, with their escort, to a
special cocktail party being ar-
ranged by Hadassah.
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The Oak Park High Dramatics
Club has cast • their spring pro-
duction, "The Importance of Be-
ing Earnest" by ' Oscar Wilde.
One of the leading • roles- was
given to Judith Krauss, who has
performed at Will-O-Way Play-
house, the Detroit Civic Play-
house and, in Cranbrook sum-
mer stock. •
MUNA, Model United Nations
Assembly, will be held today
and tomorrow at Hillsdale Col-
lege for all high schools in
Southeastern Michigan, exclud-
ing Detroit. Among the delegates
from Berkley High are Mike
Sklar, Ron Onkin and Judy
Stutz. The program is patterned
after the official UN at -work.
• • •
A biology club has been form-
ed at Berkley High, and plans
are being made for activities
and projects. The club will have
speakers to inform them about
the various careers and oppor-
tunities in the field of science.
Charles Gross is- the vice-presi-
dent.
• * •
"Ideas Here and Abroad" will
be the • theme of the Berkley
High PSTA program to be held
on Tuesday evening. A panel of
foreign studenets will be the
guests. Plans are also being
made at -BHS to sponsor an ex-
change student in the near fu-
ture.
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