The Suburban - Community Haat ttfffiYehvsrtitmt'w'c4 ' tsetiva• rialom'w omen to Give 'Latke Bal• at St. Louis Service t, Rabbi Mordecai "S. Halpern will speak on "Living in Two Civilizations — a Thanksgiving Challenge" at late sevices of Cong. Beth Shalom at 8:30 p.M., By DAVID MARCUS The Teenettes, a Jewish Cen- today, in Oak Park High School. ter youth g r o u p, now in its An oneg shabbat, directed by second year of operation is Mrs. Joseph Gallen, *Ill follow planning the 10 Mile Road the service. Center's Hanukah ' program. Rabbi and Mrs. Halpern and Meeting every We dnesday their daughter returned only night, they presently have 18 ,today from St. Louis, where members and are headed by they were Thanksgiving Day Marsha Coleman. guests of their parents, Rabbi The winter season may not and Mrs. Abraham Halpern, of officially start until Dec. 21 St. Louis. according -to the Farmer's Al- The Oak Park spiritual leader manac, but for Oak Parkers, was invited to address a com- it began Tuesday, when the bined service of the four Re.- municipally-owned ice skating form and two Conservative syn- rink opened. Beginning its agogues in St. Louis, held at his second year, it is open to all father's' synagogue, Cong. Bnai Oak Park residents and their Amoonah. guests. 'Residence cards are A dinner party, 'which fol- now being distributed by the lowed the service, was attended recreation department. by the 12 St. Louis rabbis and * * * their wives. "Shy seventeen" is the rea- son for Sandy Harelik's forth- Alonah- PioneerWomen. coming party. About 17 couples will be 'there, the party will • Schedule Holiday Event , Alanah Chapter of Pioneer be held at Sandy's home. Women' will hold a Hanukah * * * The coming basketball sea- gathering at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, son will be • a victorious one, in the home of Mrs. Anita Moss, so it is hoped, for Oak Park 24286 Westhampton, Oak Park. "How to Celebrate Hanukah high School's basketball teams. The Junior Varsity (9th and in Our Homes" will be discussed* 10th grades) and Varsity (10th by Alonah president, Mrs. through 12th grades) are an- Gloria Greenbert, as part of the xious for their first match workshop session. For reserva- against 'Clarenceville, Nov. 30, tions, call Mrs. Moss, LI 5-4306. 7 p.m., at Clarenceville. * * * Temple Emanu-El, Ten M _ ile Road- and .Kenosha, will be holding a .dance Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. Music to please those of practically all tastes will be played, from square dancing to the latest pops: The public is anu a ---A r'estival for Uur SOC School Daze Children and a may of Life - By the Oak-Woodser What one generation had for- gotten, another - generation is now attempting to bring back. Under the name of "Religion in American Life," a program is being carried aut by the major faiths throughout the United States, mostly through the media of radio, television and newspapers to return re- ligious affiliation to a place of preeminence in our lives. More specifically, the three branches of the Jewish faith- . Orthodox, Conservative and Reform = are conducting a , "Back to the Synagogue" movement,. in which leading rabbinic and lay leaders are participating.. The value of such a campaign cannot be stressed- enough, for once we have strayed from the course,' it is not always - easy to return. , Living as we do in an era which places tremendous cred- ence in material gain, it be- comes difficult to change our direction — to take a tack in Our sails and swing about. New-found conveniences of the past few decades have I lessened the burden of our lives, only to point us in direc- tions away from those which gave us the initial faith to exist. Hanukah truly , has all the -aspects which lend themselves to' a marvelous promotional campaign — pageantry a n d color, heroics, story telling, parties, food and gifts. The many Hanukah work- shops are designed to bring out the utmost in festive decora- tions, in holiday food, in re= telling the story of the heroism of the Maccabees and the cruse of oil that lasted miraculously for eight ,days. We will decorate our homes and have parties for our chil- dren during the eight days of Hanukah which begin on Wed- nesday night. We shalllight oui. menorahs and each night we shall give our children presents. The way to religion nowa- days then is through our children — not because we, ourselves, have found the way totally, but because we are now beginning to pause and think and turn around and go back—even if 'only for our children. By re-living the festival of Hanukah &wing .•the • coming week, we will be playing a part in bringing our _fellow Jews "Back to the Synagogue." Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Plan Hanukah Workshop The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Cong. Bnai David will conduct a Hanukah workshop at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the Northland Cen- ter auditorium. Rabbi Hayim Donin will lead a review of the historical back- ground of the festival, while Cantor Hyman - J. Adler will teach Hanukah songs to those attending. Instruction in home d _ ecoration will be given. The congregation's Sisterhood will feature display items from its gift shop. Latkes and other traditional refreshments will be invited. . served. The public is.invited. * * * The Beth Shalom youth Lo v e is a kind of .war- group is conducting a class in fare.—Ovid jiu-jitsu and basketball for the male members of; the group. * * The Councilettes will be having quite a ball with Mel Ball and his orchestra at their dance, Saturday, at Bel-Aire Terrace. It is open only to enin th Councilettes and their dates. * * * Mrs. Al Gothelf, president, Oak Park High School, Parent- Teacher - Student Association, reports that 400 m o t h e r s, daughters and teachers attend- ed the "Feminine Frivolities" CADILLAC SQUARE luncheon-fashion show. Stu- dent Dennis Silber presided as Corner RANDOLPH master of ceremonies. • * * * In :honor of National Educa- tion Week, the- Oak Park High School, PTSA ,Assaciation is putting on a' turkey lun- cheon for , the teachers on Thursday. Headed by Mrs. Ben Weingarden and Mrs. Louis Lawson, the social committee will be in charge of the cook- ing and serving. NEW -ACCOUNT GIFT JUBILEE e GUARDI AN SAVINGS DOWNTOWN OFFICE 2% /0 CURRENT RATE EVERY ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000, To everyone who opens a New Account with $10 or more , • A PEN FOR HER • A PEN FOR HIM by EVERSHARP In celebration of the opening of our down- town office—you get 2 gifts in 1 when yOu open an account of $10 or more. Lady's "Pock. ette" no larger than lipstick when closed. Both pens have Eversharp's "floating" point. Visi- ble ink cartridge. Lucite Gift Case. SAMIGS Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Cornet- TRACEY Both offices open 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday thru Friday Northwest offlo_open Thursday Night till 9 Center Boxing Classes Acrobatics and boxing are. now being taught to boys, 10-15, at the Ten Mile Branch of the Jewish Center, 15110 W. Ten Mile Road. Nate Coleman is in- structor for the class which meets Tuesday evenings. For - information call LI. 7-61&1. Remodel Your Double Breasted Suit and Overcoat to Modern Single Breasted Models — Like Getting a 'New Garment! Altera- tions and weaving a specialty. Big Selection of • SPORT COATS and SLACKS OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 2 Radbm Tailors 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152- - Beth Shalom Groups to Hold Joint Meeting OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN ANY .AMOUNT A "Latke Ball" will be pre- sented by Beth Shalom Sister- hood at 9 p.m., Dec. 1, at Tyler School, West Lincoln Rd., at Tyler, Oak Park. Besides latkes as refreshments, music - will be suppli-Id by 'a four-piece orchestra. There will also - be dance instructions by Jack Barnes and a variety how - by the Sylvia Lee Dance Studio. • For tickets 'or infomiation, call Mrs. Jerry Efros, KE. 5-7,605, or Mrs. Leonard Franklin, LL 5-0546. A joint meeting of Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club with their wives and members of the Sis- terhood will occur at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. The meeting, to be held at the Labor 'Zionist Insti- tute, 19161 Schaefer, will have triple attraction. First is the program, "Your Health — Present and Future." Doctors Ben Gaber, Harry Meis- ner and Maurice Sugar will be guest speakers. A men's fashion show, pre- sented by Iry Grumet, will com- prise the second portion of the meeting. Models will be fur- nishOd by the Men's Club. The third part of tie evening will consist of , refreshments and a social hOur. The public is invited. • O W Young 'Israel Services FURNACE REPAIR READY TO ANSWER• YOUR. CALL : DAY or NIGHT -7 DAYS. a WEEK! You needn't fear :going without heat or a. cold winter day! Austin's expert repair men are ready to answer your, phone call . immediately .. to repair' or clean your oil furnace! CLEANING & REPAIRING AT COST! • AUTOMATIC - PHONE KEEP-FULL POLICY VE. 8-5800 • VENT ALARMS TODAY • "NU-CLEAN" .. . 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