Rabbi Homnick to Speak on 'Diplomacy 'This Sabbath The Suburban Community Thanksgiving —a Day for Turkey and Giving Thanks By the Oak-Woodster We venture the guess • that this week in the English classes of our suburban schools, as well as in hundreds of schools throughout the • country, one of the major projects will be the writing of compositions 0 n "What Thanksgiving Means to Me." Many of the youngsters will do a little research and come up with the original celebration of the festival by the Pilgrims, others will relate how it • is a time to give thanks, still more will tell of last year's family get-together when they ate so much turkey they got a tummy ache. But of all the millions of essays written, we'll hazard , con opinion that a bare hand- ful will tell of Thanksgiving Day spent in actual prayer. Of course, that's the original meaning of Thanksgiving—the offering of prayers to the Al- mighty for the bountiful harvest that He has provided during the past year. Like so many other signi. ficant and beautiful holidays, Thanksgiving has been rele- gated almost solely to commer- cialism. An employee with a day off; an employer grumbling that he has it off; the emer- gence of signs proclaiming "only 27 more shopping days left to Christmas" and, of course, the colorful pageantry arranged by commercial firms to sell their merchandise. There will be football games; if the weather is cold enough there will be ice skating; the theaters will come out with break, celebrate Thanksgiving with us." And there is, of c our s e, nothing wrong with an_y of this kind of festivity, for Thanks- giving is a joyous holiday. Only what vvill have happened to the thanks in the Thanksgiving? There is much about us in the world today that gives us cause to think: what do we have to be thankful for? But, there is so very much more that we can be grateful about. When you stand silently in the football stadium as the band plays "The Star Spangled Banner" perhaps you can take a moment to offer thanks that you can enjoy watching such a game. When you dig into that tur- key, either at home or out with the family, you might remember that in other coun- tries the very prosperity of America has made it possible, through CARE, to send sur- plus food to peoples in many parts of the world. We might all of us remem- ber, too, that many of our syna- gogues will be open for special services of Thanksgiving. Just a little prayer and a little thought will go a long way toward re- establishing the basic thought behind Thanksgiving Day. Sabbath services of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods will be held at 5:05 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Annual Bazaar Set Yaakov I. Homnick will speak on "Diplomacy That Built a by Suburban Women The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Nation." The Bar Mitzvah of Shalom will hold its annual Martin Lofman will be ob- served. bazaar from 1 to 6 p.m., Nov. 25, in the Tyler School, W. Lincoln and Tyler, -Oak Park. Highlighting a circus theme, the bazaar will feature puppet shows, games, rides, a magi- cian fcr the kiddies, refresh- ments, all sorts of gift items, a variety of booths and prizes. Teen-agers from the Youth Group, directed by Sherwin Steffin, will help man the booths at the bazaar. Proceeds - by will go to the building fund of the congregation, which is now under construction. For tickets or information, call Mrs. S i d n e y Fishman, chairman, LI._ 2-2103, or Mrs. Miles Greenwald, fund-raising • • • chairman, LI. 6-1044. TICKETS, ZIONIST HOUSE I TO 8-9413 Northland School Parents Plan Studies for 7th Year Its curriculum planned en- tirely by parents, Northland Sunday School is now in its seventh year of successful ac- tivity. Emphasizing Jewish his- tory, traditions and literature, it a l s o provides elementary Yiddish classes. Besides arts and crafts, song, dance and discus- sion groups, it encourages field trips. Students are divided into four age groups: 6-7, 8-10, 11-12 and teen ages. Courses are con- ducted by experienced teachers on Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, at the George Washing- ton School, Pearson at Liver- The initial meeting of the nois, in Ferndale. For in formation, call Mrs. Huntington Woods Group of South Oakland County Chapter Marvin Bruck, EL. 6-9235. of Hadassah will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Jew- Oak Park PTO Sets ish Center, 10 Mile, between Hanukah Workshop Y "CAtiovs NEW— MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN , ••••;:i;;;;,. highlight reports, membership awards and entertainment. Originating the program were Mrs. Ernest Jay and Mrs. Sei- bert Mohr, program co-chair- men. Mrs. Bernard BlaCk will provide the musical accompani- ment. Mrs. Oscar Band, group presi- dent, will extend greetings, and will report on the national con- vention in Houston, Tex. Mem- bership awards will be given to the women obtaining the larg- est number of new members. Pa Mrs. Barnard Lieberman, JNF chairman, will give - a progress P report on Hadassah's program to aid the land reclamation and afforestation project in Israel. A social hour will conclude 1 the program. A ,--_---.. ._---.. . —. . . --.. . ---_---.. . , k ,1 r, k l W Cl i44t4r Completely Air Coilditioned PA POOL • CABANA CLUB PRIVATE BEACH ) 133 ROOMS, RADIO, CIRCULATING ICE WATER i .. NOW D oil y INCLUDING Per Person. Double Occ. DELIGHTFUL MEALS (30 Rooms) Ti $ Dec. IS PLUS: FUN GALORE AU. 'FREE: games, movies, dance 2 lc 1 Call Detroit CA 3-5100 Oirtoty on the Ocean at 43rd ST. 4 MIAMI BEACH ..... eitiece Zeicated,w with every facility for q VGIC./eecue s. PER PERSON (to Dec. 20th Private DOUBLE OCC. DEO. DEC. 20th $2 per person dble.) 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Parents will learn the back- ground of the festival, and will be taught how to decorate their homes for the occasion, states Mrs. Samuel Haber, PTO presi- dent. A gift shop is being sponsored by the organization, and is open, under the supervision of Mrs. L. Blau, chairman, from 3:15 to 5:15 and 7 to 8 p.m., Monday to Thursday. 5 BUY YOUR NEW 4( A Hanukah latke supper party and auction is planned by the Sisterhood of Young Israel Cen- ter of Oak-Woods for 8:30 p.m., Nov. 25, in the synagogue. A fund-raising project, the program will include an auction of new merchandise and re- freshments, state Mesdames Jo- seph Rodd, Fred Lax and Her- man Katz, chairmen. Mrs. Jack Cohn and Trudy Schwartz are social chairmen. Proceeds from the program will be used by the synagogue to build the propOsed new wing. At a recent board meeting, funds from the Sisterhood Torah Fund were voted to send 50 CARE packages to Israel. 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