The Suburban Community Beth Shalom Rallies To Close Fund-Raising The Men's Club of Cong. Beth Shalom, will hold another fund- raising rally for the synagogue building project at 9 p.m., Sat- urday, in the Andrew Jackson School, Rosewood at Oak Park Blvd. An Hawaiian motif is planned from entertainment to refresh- ments. A "This Is Your Life" program also will be featured. On May 19, Mr. a n d Mrs. Harry Paul, 12928 Lincolri, will entertain at a barbecue party in t h e i r home, 12928 Lincoln, Huntington Woods. The latter program will con- clude the current fund-raising drive, with all funds going to help complete the synagogue building by the time of the High Holy Days. Admission to both rallies is by contribution to the fund- raising program. Cook Kasha Easy Way Temple Emanu-El Schedules t Homes for Confirmands Annual confirmation services of Temple Emanu-El will be held on Tuesday evening, May 15, in the First Methodist Church, Royal Oak. At home receptions will take place, as follows for the Temple Emanu-El confirmands listed below: * * * MARY ELLEN AUGUST, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. August, of 26080 Hendrie, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. JANET BIRNKR,ANT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Birnkrant, of 8621 Hendrie, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards. GAIL CARSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carson, of 13309 Ludlow, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 27. No cards. GLORIA RUTH ORLOFF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Orloff, of 25896 Salem,, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards. MICHAEL SACHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sachs, of 13125 Victoria, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20, at 19933 Shrewsbury, Detroit. No cards. ROBERT SACHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Sachs, of 19033 Shrewsbury, 2 to 5 p.m., May 20. No cards. JANET ELAINE SCHWARTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz, of 25825 York, Huntington Woods, '7 to 11 p.m., May 19. No cards. 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Mrs. Edward Goodman will serve as mistress Of ceremonies, and the program will include songs by Mesdames William 'Davis, Irving Berent, Edward Rubin, C. Miller and A. War- .saw. Reservations may be made with Mrs. D. Mittler, social chairman, LI. - 7-0f10 or LI. 7-0445. Congregation Awards Rabbi Trip to Iseciel At sabbath services recently which marked his 13th year in the rabbinate and 7th year as spiritual leader •of Pontiac's TemPle Beth Jacob, Rabbi .San- ford E. Saperstein was pre- sented with a check to provide round-trip tickets to Israel *or Rabbi and Mrs. Saperstein. _ In making the presentation, Julius Levine, president, said: "Your religious school has im- bued a generation of youth with a love and appreciation of our faith. The community at large has been enriched by your par- ticipation and leadership. We love and respect you." Suburban Pioneer Women To Elect New Officers Alonah - Chapter of Pioneer Women will meet at - 8 . 30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Har- riet Schiff, 24581 Rensselaer, Oak Park. Featured on the program will be the election of officers and a book review by Isabel Slut- sky on Myrie Syrkin's "Way of Valor." For information, call Gloria Greenbert, LI. • 3-4324. musical director, Mrs. Ernest Jay, she has achieved truly artistic results. The first and iast scenes were especially impressive, and the final act was so colorful that it sent the audience home • with a good feeling. It was evident that the pro- duction required many months of hard work— in preparation of scripts and the very talented cast, in training—and in ticket sales. Mrs. Herman Prady, president of SOC Hadassah, was justified in her expressions of pride in the production. While artistically the produc- tion deserved - the applause it received, the text-content , elicit- ed an entirely different re- action. It should have been— it could have been-7-more ma- ture. In the first place, since Men- tion was made of politics, there is so much that lends 'itself to dramatization in our time ;John Foster Dulles,. for instance) that the authors missed the track on that score. Even on the local scene, there are angles that could have, been used to leave an impression with a discriminating audience. Then there was. that Yid- dish take-off on "Little Red Riding Hood." The actors proved that they knew Yid- dish, and the audience con- curred with an indicatia:c that it understood the language of the Jewish masses of the last generation. But, why couldn't the authors have found a better theme: either. localized or on a wider hori- zon,? Nasser lends himself to sattire. Ben-Gurion could be used' as a hero in a take-off On world affairs. The in- genious "Off the Cuff"' pro- ducers could have made oil flow on the stage rather than have Cadillacs serve as a corny theme. After all, it was a Hadassah- sponsored event. Therefore the standards of the production's content could and should have been elevated. GOLFERS Improve Your Game By Taking Lessons from SAM GLOVER at the Royal Oak Golf Range Coolidge at Woodward LI 1-9631 Your summer can be filled with joy — while we take core of Graduation exercises for members of Temple Ernanu-E1 will receive their diplomas.- and conduct the service of worship at sabbath services at 8:15 p.m., today, _in the Burton School, Huntington W ods. Two members of the class of 10 graduates will deliver the sermonettes. Ben Goldstein, temple presi- emit, and Mrs. Herman Kessell, widow of the late Herman Kes- sell, former religious school di- rector, will present an award - to the student who is most out- standing scholastically and has contributed actively to the tem- ple youth activities program. A social hour will follow services. The public is invited. `Off the Cuff' Tichnically Excellent; Could Use Bolstering in Content By the Oak-Woodser "Off the Cuff," South Oak- land County Hadassah's annual theatrical production, d r e w capacity crowds at Mumford High School, on three successi - 7e nights, May 7-9. It was a triumph for script and song writers, for the direc- tors and lighting supervisors. To the dramatic director, Mrs. Robert Gutterman, go special accolades for an ex- cellent job. Together with the. Light, fluffy kasha is now prepared by quick new meth- od from "Phyllis Wolff Buck- wheat Cook Book." Brown groats, mixed • with egg are placed in skillet with pre- melted fat. Water is added. Mixture is brought to boil, covered and cooked over low heat for 15 minutes. New cook book, obtained free by writing Phyllis Wolff, Penn Tan 8, N. Y., offers 26 tempt- ing recipes. Emanu-El Graduates To Conduct Services your girl or boy. 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