Friday, January 3, 1958—T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 0 The Suburban Community Asks Reform in Conformity to Start Off the New Year New York Parley Draws OP Rabbi . social pressures—because it is By the Oak-Woodser of them. The advent of a New Year, expected That handy word, conform- we suspect, will again bring a rash of predictions and resolu- ity. People will say, "Well, look tions to the fore—the former at the synagogues, filled—not probably to be proven - false to capacity but filled—and it's and the latter to be ignored. shabbos, not Rosh Hashanah. But it's still in the realm of Isn't that indicative of a real fun to speculate on what the reawakening of the spirit?" coming year will bring to the It could be. But then you world and local scenes, and it's see the throngs of people sur- often interesting to see how rounding the Bar Mitzvah fam- long one can keep the resolu- ily. They aren't members of tions he makes in a rash mo-. the congregation; they're mem- ment around the first of Janu- bers of the Bar Mitzvah family ary. —or friends. • Some months ago we at- We have given up resolu- tions many years ago—for obvi- tended a wonderfully inspir- ous reasons, yet we've still ing evening honoring one of enough of the adventurous our great local leaders. The spirit left to venture this one banquet hall - was crowded with people who came to do prediction: him honor. After the speeches, During the year 1958 we which told how saintly a life will witness a continued in- this gentleman had led, every- crease in synagogue affilia- thing he taught was tossed tion; we will see members of out the window in one wild, congregations become more impolite rush to get to the active in synagogue and com- checkroom. munal work; we will view a At another event, people rise in enrollment in Jewish educational institutions both came to honor a cause, know- ing full well the length of the for adults and children. At the same time, as part of program before they came. this all-encompassing predic- Yet, while they struggled tion, we will see much of this through speeches upon they were rude to spirituality, this hard work and speeches, the evening's guest artist, talk- educational advance completely ing and chattering and table wasted. If this sounds like a paradox hopping during his short inter- instead of a prediction, we re- lude. • Try to collect money for a fuse to apologize because basic- campaign, a worthwhile and ally this is the age of the par- even vital cause. You'll prob- adox of conformity. Our rabbis—at least some of ably get your contribution, but them—will say that the age of not by stressing the need or reawakening to religious values the purpose. You'll get it when is genuine: that we had placed you say that Jake Schwartz our faith in the atom and sci- gave so much, and if Jake ence but we were proven Schwartz can give so much, you wrong. So now we are turning can do better. That nasty word, conformity! back to our fundamental con- So, as we address another cept of religion and the law of New Year, we find ourselves God. And, of course, they are in the position of belongers, but not believers; joiners partly right. Yet, a majority of and not doers; understand- people, we feel certain, have joined synagoguges because of able people without under- standing. Nothing would give us A New Year's Gift to You greater pleasure than to strike off the second part of a New Year's prediction and to give due respect to a perfectly good word—"conformity." Rabbi Mordecai S. Halpern, spiritual leader of Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park, will leave this week for New York as the Detroit representative to the Advanced Seminar in Foreign Policy. be Among the subjects, presented and discusse are: "International Responsibility and Our Religious Heritage," "Critique of U.S. Foreign Policy," "Ethics, Security, Edu- cation and the Free Society in a Thermonuclear Age" and "Ethics and Foreign Policy." Upon his return to Detroit from the conference, which is being held Monday to Friday, Rabbi Halpern will discuss its deliberations at services to be held at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 10, in the • synagogue. The 80-member confirmation class of Christ Church, Crahbrook, will be guests at the service. This weekend, services are planned for 6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of William Arthur Handelman will be observed. Schools to Offer 'OakParkFollies' Students, their teachers and parents are pooling their efforts to produce the "Oak Park Follies," a show to be spon- sored by the PTA organizations of the junior and senior high schools of Oak Park. The show is scheduled - for performances at 8 p.m., Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday in the senior high school audi- torium. Tickets may be ob- tained at the door. Participants in the show will include Vicki Green, pianist; Terry Abrams, Dennis Taisch, Eddie Simon and Paul Dawes, mimes; Marcia Weingarden, Joyce Golden, singers; -Phyllis Plotkin and Rhoda Hammer- stein, dancers; and Myra Ehrl lick and Elaine Seffenger, elo- cutionists. Others are Betsy Savine and Ilene Aaron, singers; Barbara \ Minkow and Elyse Guttentag, Bernie Kirznue, Bob Baneck, and Rita Sloan and Phyllis Balamut, accompanists. Young Israel Expands Program for Youth - Expansion of its youth depart- ment is planned by Young Is- rael Center of Oak-Woods fol- lowing a series of weekend con- ferences with Stanley W. Schles- sel, national director. According to Ernest Citron, chairman of the board, the con- gregation already has named Johnny Bodzin, Myra Cohen and Larry Loewenthal to serve as sponsors of newly - formed groups. The Saturday afternoon oneg shabbat, limited previously to special occasions, is now to be held regularly at 2:30 p.m., each Saturday. Children 4 to 10 will participate in the singing and story hour sessions.' The sabbath groups are directed by Mesdames David Dombey, Sis- terhood ,president, Seymour Ri- biat and Louis Fein. Other youth activities include sabbath services for the young people, under the direction of Morris Goldenberg, and a Bar Mitzvah and post-Bar Mitzvah Club, directed by Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick. Sabbath services this week- end will be at 5:05 p.m., today, Suburban Mizrachi to ■ IL EN an — — and at 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Sets Program of Games Homnick will speak on "Closing THIS COUPON Oak Park Chapter of the a Life and a Book." IS WORTH Women's Mizrachi Organization will hold a mah jong party Mon- day evening, in the home of Oak Park JWV Post Mrs. Donald Nitzkin, 21661 Installs First Officers Ridgedale, Oak Park. Officers of the newly-formed Also planned is a discussion Towards on the inauguration of a cul- Oak Park Post of the Jewish Each Bundle tural program, outlined by Mrs. War Veterans were installed 1 Ruth Waldman, national chap- into office at recent ceremonies I of Cleaning from $3 up ter director, during her recent in the Memorial Home. Department of Michigan com- visit here. All women interested in the mander, Ralph Epstein, induct- work of the religious Zionist ed the following officers: Ben Tailors & Cleaners group are invited to attend, Edelstein, commander; Avery states Mrs. Meyer Green, pres- Joseff and Abe Schwartz, vice- 22155 COOLIDGE commanders; and Maurice So. of 9 Mile Rd. ident. Noble, quartermaster. OAK PARK Among the guests who at- Semper Paratus LI 7-1511 "The American people never tended the program were Mayor carry an umbrella. They pre- Richard W. Marshall and Coun- Good Until Jan. 18, 1958 pare to walk in eternal sun- cilman David Shepherd, of Oak NM NM III NM shine."—Alfred E. Smith, 1931. Park, Isadore Feuer, fifth reg- ional office of the national JWV, Morris Kiholer, national department inspector, and numerous local JWV personal- ities. The Post will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods, 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. For mem- J. SINGER P. SWARIN JACK ATTIS bership information, call Joseff, LI 3-0979. 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