A variety of Hanukah pro- grams are planned during the coming week in our synagogues by affiliate organizations and the co mm unity's religious schools. Following is a listing of the events scheduled. Temple Israel The temple and its affiliate Organizations are planning a number of activities, beginning with Hanukah Family services today, when the new children's choir will make its first appear- ance before the congregation. Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach the sermon on "The Lights That We Must Kindle," and the Bar Mitzvah of .Leonard Barry Lubin will be observed. Sunday, the Young Marrieds Group will hold a Hanukah party for children of members, beginning at 2 p.m., in the youth hall. Games, movies, songs and stories will follow the traditional candlelighting cere- mony. Refreshments, favors a n d prizes for all the children also are planned by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Graef, chairmen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodman, co- chairmen. The Men's Club will hold its _traditional latke party that evening, in the youth center. Members of the Sisterhood are invited as special guests. The childr en of the religious school will see Hanukah plays presented by the drama group and directed by Mrs. Sadie Braver earlier in the day. From 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme will host the congregation at an open house at the parsonage recently pur- chased by the congregation. Beth Aaron Synagogue At special Hanukah services at 8:30 p.m., today, 55 new mem- bers of the congregation will be honored. Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will preach on "The Synagogue—Foundation of the Jewish Future in America." Cantor Ihil Gildin and the Talis- men Quartet will officiate. Louis Ellenson, Beth Aaron president, will induct the new members, who will be pres- ented by Albert Stern, chair- man of membership. At a social hour to follow services, an illuminated Hag- gadah will be presented by the Israel Bond Organization in ap- preciation of congregational ef- forts in its behalf. Mrs. Ben Freeman is bond chairman. United Jewish Folk Schools The traditional candlelighting ceremony, songs by Shoh anah • This man can give you dependable delivery of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR an international daily newspaper Housewives, businessmen, teachers, and students all over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished daily in Boston. World- famous for. constructive news stories and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. The Christian Science Monitor • One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time or Checked. Enclosed find my check Monty order. 1 year $16 ❑ 6 months $8 (3 3 months $4 a Jr. 'd rif Ca 2$14 state Freedman, dances, sketches and Hebrew recitations will be fea- tured at the Hanukah program at 1 p.m., Sunday, in the Labor Zionist Institute. The PTA will present "Hanukah geet" to the youngsters. The program is being _ pre- pared by Mrs. Leah Shrodeck, Mrs. Ida Oppenheim and Abra- ham Benkel, under the direc- tion of Movsas Goldoftas, prin- cipal. The public is invited. Workmen's Circle A Hanukah program will close the Yechidim campaign of the Circle at 8:30 p.m., today, in the center, 11529 Linwood. "Chana and Her Seven Sons" will be presented by children of the WC School. Candlelighting, recita- tions, readings and a• children's chorus are planned. The public is invited. At 10:30 a.m., Sunday, chil- dren of the two-day school will present songs and recitations at a program for parents. Nursery youngsters are planning songs, dances and recitations at their program at 2 p.m., Wednesday. The elementary -school party at 4 p.m., Thursday, will highlight dreidels, Hanukah gelt and re- freshments. Adas Shalom Synagogue Under auspices of the Chil- dren's Theater of the syna- gogue's religious school, two as- semblies are planned for Sun- day, in the school auditorium. At the junior assembly, Alan Linden's "Hanukah Dragnet," Nancy Grossman's "Hanukah Time" and Maxwell Nadis' `Hanukah in Rhyme" will be offered. Nadis is director of the theater. Socio-dramas planned for the senior assembly will be directed by Richard Leland and Fred Lax. Each child will re- ceive a gift box of candles and a Hanukah dreidel. Cong. Bnai David The Sisterhood and Men's Club will jointly celebrate the festival with a latke party at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the syn- agogue social hall. Past presi- dents of both groups will re- ceive special honors. Featured on the program, being arranged by Mrs. David J. Cohen and Jack Graff, will be Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman J. Adler. Evergreen Jewish Cong. Special services are planned for 8 p.m., today, at Ahavas Achim Synagogue, 19190 Schaefer, when Rabbi Her- bert S. Eskin and Cantor Is- rael Idelsohn will officiate. Children and friends are in- vited at this special Hanukah service. A social hour will follow. The monthly "Ask the Rabbi" program is planned for 9 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kellman, 20300 Patton. - Rabbi Eskin will be featured. Cong. Ahavas Achim The annual Sunday school party is planned for 10 a.m., this Sunday, in the synagogue, when class presentations, com- munity singing led by Mrs. Leah Koven and other events are planned. The Sisterhood will provide a treat for each young- ster attending, and will have its gift shop open for all wishing to purchase holiday items. Class parties were held this week, and school will be re- sumed as usual at the Vernor School on Dec. 10. Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim Sepecial services to celebrate Hanukah and to dedicate a new Sefer Torah are planned for Sunday evening, at 4000 Tuxedo. Rabbi Joel Litke and G. Simon, the oldest member of the congregation, will be hon- ored with inscribing the last words of the Torah, under the direction of J. Lowie. The Torah will be accepted by Sigmund Lowenthal, presi- dent, and will • be decorated by the families of Max Blum and Helen Rubin, who donated the ornaments. pHs and refreshments are- to be highlighted. The entire commu- nity is invited. United Hebrew Schools The Esther Berman Branch PTO will celebrate the Hanukah festival at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the branch auditorium. Follow- ing lighting of the candles, Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will speak on "The Significance of Hanu- kah." Students of the dramatic club will offer a playlet, and Israeli dances will be performed by the girls' classes. Parents and their friends are invited. Latkes and coffee will conclude the pro- gram, which is directed by Is- rael Elpern, school principal. DIAMOND APPRAISERS The services, beginning with Complete Jewelry the kindling of the Hanukah Appraisals for Insurance candles, will be conducted by Alexander Roberg, and Rabbi and Estate purposes Litke will speak on the signifi- cance of the celebration. En- T. H. GRANT tertainment and a buffet supper will follow. GEMOLOGIST Cong. Beth Abraham Leonard & Monroe Co. The Religious school will hold its annual Hanukah party in Jewelers the synagogue social hall. After classes are • begun at 10 a.m, 112 MADISON AVENUE children and their parents will DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN The greatest part of mankind gather at 10:45 a.m. for musical WO 5-7750 and dramatic presentations. The have no other reason for their educational committee will give opinions than that they are in gifts and a social hour will fashion.—Samuel Johnson. follow. Sephardic Community The third annual Hanukah UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT party is planned for 2 p.m., Sunday, at the D. W. Simons Jewish Center, 4000 Tuxedo, under the direction of Jerome Varon, president, and Mrs. Har- vey E. Sibrack, chairman. RecitalS, candlelighting cer- Town Best in $1•2.5 emony, presentations by the Sephardic Junior Choir and the Sephardic Adult Players, a dreidel mix, magic act and Expert Simonizing refreshments are planned. Hostesses include Mesdames and Blue Coral; Chaim Cohen, S. Camhi, J. Chrome Cleaning. 11 ri David, S. Feldberg, Y. Ishakis, S. Moss, G. Senor, M. Sevy and Pick-Up and Delivery, J. Varon. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah All Work Guaranteed! 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