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February 28, 1958 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-02-28

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Megillah Reading -Other Festivities to Mark Purim

Prof. Haber to Speak

A
variety of Puim celebrations p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. a.m., this Sunday, at the Key the sermon, and Elaine Fried at Beth El Services
have been planned by organiza- Thursday.
Prof. William Haber, profes-
School, Oak Park.
will read from the Torah.
tions in the community. Follow-
sor of economics at the Univer-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek

Temple Israel
United Jewish Folk Schools
inf is a directory for some of
sity of Michigan, international
SZ Young Married League
Pre-Purim sabbath services
these.
All members of the Labor president of
will present their annual Purim will be held for youth of the
Cong. Adas Shalom
dinner at 8 Am. March 8 in The congregation at 11 a.m., Satur- Zionist Movement, parents and the World
Adas Shalom Young Married syhogogue social ,hall. Music for day. Larry Trepack will deliver friends are invited to attend the ORT Union
children's Purim celebration at and chairman
Couples League will have its the evening will be by Panchito
4:30 p.m., Thursday, in the of the Bnai
annual children's Purim party and his orchestra. Co-hosts for
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Brith National
at 2 p.m., Sunday, in the syno- the dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Gil- 280 Pupils Introduced
Schaefer, advises Harry Mondry, Hillel Com-
gogue social hall. An afternoon bert Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs.
mission, will
of games, refreshments and a Philip Fine. For reservations to Studies at UHS Event chairman of the school board.
A special service and pro-
Purim presentation has been call the synogogue office or Mr.
The school choir will sing occupy the
planned.
and Mrs. Stanley Satovsky, BR gram eras held last week by the holiday and other songs, and pulpit of Tern-,
Beth Aaron Branch of the pupils will participate in the ple Beth El at
Arrangements are handled by 3-0615.
United Hebrew Schools, at reading of the Megillah, a Purim 8:30 p.m., to-
Al and Sybil Lerner, Harvey
Evergreen Jewish Cong.
which 280 pupils of the first pantomime, Israeli dances and a day.
and Raundie Tanner and Iry
Purim Services and festival
His topic
and Nita Barit. For information, for the Evergreen Cong. will be and second grade received the mask parade. Movies will be
will be "Spe-
siddur and chumash.
call the Lerners, LI 6-7459.
shown,
and
shalach
monos
will
at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the
cial Report on Haber
The congregation's religious McKenny school auditorium,
Jay Masserman and Fred be distributed.
the Return to Poland," taken
school will celebrate Purim on Pembroke at Burt. Magilah will Aaron, of the branch's gradu-
from an evaluation of the fu-
Sunday with a "Purimspiel," be read at 6:45 p.m. and gragers ating class, conducted the cere-
entitled "Ahas and I." The play will be distributed to the mony of reading from the To- Temple Beth Jacob Sets ture of the Jews in Poland at
a meeting he attended in Gen-
rah, and Alex Roberg, branch Brotherhood Service
was written and produced by children.
eva, Switzerland.
principal, . introduced partici-
members of the confirmation
A special "Brotherhood
Conga Bnai David
pants from each of the 11
class. Student producer is
Purim services will be held classes. The prayer books and Through Music" services is be- Dedication Workers to Meet
Denah Schulman, assisted by in the new synagogue, 24350
ing planned by Temple Beth
Leonora Lempert. The entire Southfield, at 6:15 p.m., Wednes- Bibles were presented by Rabbi Jacob of Pontiac at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at Beth Abraham
production is directed by Max- day, when the Scroll of Esther Benjamin H. Gorrelick..
A breakfast rally for workers
sabbath services today.
Other participants were Al-
well Nadis. Homantasien will be will be read and all gragers dis-
on the Beth Abraham dedica-
The
temple
soloists
will
be
bert.
Elazar,
superintendent
of
served after the performnce.
tion journal committee will be
tributed to all youngsters pres-
In addition, all classes will ent. Morning services begin at the HebreW Schools; Bernard . joined by the MacDowell Cho- held at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the
rus
in
presenting
a
program
of
Panush,
director
of
, the Beth
hold individual Purim parties.
synagogue social hall, announces
7:30 a.m.
Aaron Religious School; and religious and secular songs on Meyer Zolkower, chairman.
Megilah services are at 6:45
A Purim carnival is planned Mrs. Michael Levin, PTO presi- Brotherhood.
p.m. Wednesday and 7:15 a.m. by • children of the religious
Dedication of the synagogue
dent of the Beth Aaron
Thursday.
The public is invited to at- is planned during the weekend
school, and will be held at 10 Branch.
tend.
NW Young Israel Cong.
of May 16 .to 19.
Yi men and women will hold
their Purim party at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, at the synogogue.
There will be Purim refresh-
. ments and songs.
Max Sosin is MC, while Mrs.
A. Klein is in charge of enter-
tainment and Mrs. Ted Weiss is
DOWNTOWN • NORTHLAND • EASTLAND
in charge of refreshments. All
members and their friends may
attend. Admission is by Shalach
Monos package, which will be
auctioned off that evening.
At 9:30 a.m. Sunday, the YI
teen-agers will have a father-
son gathering. All members of
the'Tfilin club and their fathers
are invited. Following morning
services, a bagel and lox break-
fast will be served. Speaker for
the occasion is Dr. Leo Y.
Goldman.
At 2:30 p.m. the same day, the
traditional masquerade, dances
and plays will be presented in a
program for children. Israeli
dances will be performed by the
Hebrew dancing group, com-
posed of girls 8 to 11 under the
direction of Mrs. Abe Kar. The
boys' choir of the junior con-
gregation, under the direction
of Sy Kaplan, will present lit-
urgical songs. The Young Israel
daughters' club, directed by
Miss Leah Weisberger, will pre-
sent a Purim play. A puppet
show will also be featured.
Prizes will be awarded for best
costume and mask.
Purim Megilah services at
the synogogue will be at 6:30

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