Friday, Ma rch 28, 1958—T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 0

Ahavas Achim School Schedules Model Seder

Community Prepares for Passover; United Folk Schools
Open Passover Season
Vaad Harabonim Issues Statement with Model Seder

Pupils of the United Jewish
As our community prepares An early service will be held
Folk School will participate in
this week for the advent of at 5:45 p.m.
• The temple's congregational the School's traditional model
Passover, to begin next Friday
night, the Vaad Harabonim seder will be held at 6:30 seder at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, in
issued its annual pre-Passover p.m., April 5, when Dr. Frani, the Morris Schaver Auditorium,
statement calling attention to Rabbi M. Robert Syme and 19161 Schaefer.
A special Haggadah has been
various rituals that should be the Temple Israel Quartet,
directed by Karl Haas, will prepared for the, children by the
observed.
The statement by the Ortho- conduct the ritual. Children school staff. In abbreviated
dox Rabbinical Council called of the religious school will form, it includes the basic parts
participate. •
of the service, and there are
for utmost care in the purchase
Adas Shalom Synagogue
explanations of the symbols
of food products, mentioning
Pupils
of
the
religious
school
used for the holiday.
first . that matzos baked during
the year are not for Passover will be divided into three
Children will be seated at
use and must bear the proper groups in Observing the Holiday. tables' prepared for the seder,
label to make them suitable for Elementary grades will stage with all the customary dishes
a model seder, in which par- served. A special feature will be
the holiday.
Similarly, the Vaad said that ticipants will be Murray Shel- the lighting of six candles, one
macaroons, cakes and other don, Sharon Moss, Sharon in memory of each million of-
products sold regularly by local Greenspan, Toby Gross, Bar- the 6,000,000 Jews who died dur-
bakeries do not haVe the Coun- bara Kramer, Ann Daskal, ing the Nazi rule.
Sandy Newman, Ada Snyder,
Parents, members of the
cil's approval.
The following time-table Donna Sherman, Jacqueline school board, members of the
was set for traditionally ob- Horowitz, Rhoda Thatch, Labor Zionist Movement and
servant Jews; Search for Audrey Chernoff, Lydia Brose, friends are invited. Guest chil-
Cheryl Schwartz and Howard dren are welcome, accompanied
chometz, Thursday evening;
fast of the first-born Friday Friedlaender. The filmstrip, by their parents.
Passover also will mark the
morning, April 4; no chometz "Story of Passover," will be
school's annual efforts on be-
to be eaten after 9:40 a.m.1 shown.
The fifth and sixth grades will half of the Allied Jewish Cam-
Friday; no selling of chonietz
later than 10:45 a.m., Friday; hold sedorim in their own class- paign; and each child will make
removal and burning of rooms, directed by their teach- a contribution to the drive.
A farewell party is being
chometz, also at 10:45 aan., ers, A. Lerner and L. Sukenic.
The senior grades,, 7 to 10, will planned by the school board
Friday.
Any questions as to the cer- hear a talk by Rabbi Jacob E. honoring Harry Mondry, chair-
tification of a product or on Segal on "Passover and the man of the board, and Mrs.
Mondry and Mr. and Mrs. David
proper procedures for the holi- Haggadah."
Bnai Moshe School
Sislin prior to their visit to
day should be made to individ-
A children's seder is sched- Israel. -
ual rabbis or the Vaad Hara-
uled for 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the
The event will take place at
bonim, TO 5-9100.
On the eve of Shabbat Hago- downstairs auditorium. Pupils 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in", room
dol, the Great Sabbath, Detroit of the school will lead the seder 207 of the school building. A
Orthodoxy will receive a dele- ceremony, songs, prayers and brief business meeting will be
gation from Tzeirei Agudas recitations. Refreshments will followed by a social and re-
C h a b a d (the Lubavitcher be served by the PTO.
freshments.
Youth), of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Beth Abraham Synagogue
For the best Classified
Nine young men, rabbis, lay-
A model seder assembly is
Advertising results, call
men and students will be. part planned for the religious school
of a larger contingent which is at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, in the The Jewish News, VE. 8-9364.
visiting in major communities congregation's social hall. Stu-
throughout the country for the dents and their teachers will
p u r p o s e of "strengthening participate, under the super-
Judaism" in the cities they visit. vision of Dr. Max Kapustin,
A m'laveh malkeh will be principal, and Morris Davis,
held in their honor at 8:30 p.m., school board chairman.
Saturday, at Young Israel of
Cong. Shomrey Emunah
Detroit. The traditional Shabbat
Rabbi Sholem Flam will
Hagodol sermon will be deliv- lecture on the laws of Pass-
ered at Young Israel of North- over following afternoon
west Detroit at 5 p.m., Saturday, Shabbat Hagodol services
by Rabbi B. Alenick. Dr. Leo Y.
Saturday. The evening service
Goldman also will speak.
will follow at 6:15, p.m.
Other pre-Passover activities
Temple Beth El
are planned, as follows, by syna-•
Passover services are planned
gogues and religious schobls in
for 5:30 p.m., April 4, and at
the community:
10:30 a.m., April 5, when Dr.
Beth Aaron Synagogue
Richard C. Hertz will preach
Passover will be inaugurated the sermon on "The Deeper
at 6:30 p.m., April 4, and serv- Meaning of Passover."
ices, to be conducted by Rabbi
The annual congregational
Benjamin H, Gorrelick and Can-
sedar is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.,
tor Ihil Gildin, also are planned
April 5, in the Franklin Me-
for 8:30 a.m. and 6:45 p.m.,' morial
Hall. Jewish servicemen
Saturday and Sunday.
and women will attend as guests
Rabbi Gorrelick will preach
on the first day of Passover on of the congregation.

the subject, "Freedom Brought
Up to Date." His second day ser-
mon will be on "The Bitter
Ingredients of Life."
Temple Israel
Customary late services will
be omitted on April 4, according
to Dr. Leon Fram, in order that
members may participate in the
Passover seder in their homes.

A model seder for pupils in
the upper grades of the Ahavas
Achim Religious School is
planned for this Sunday. The
program will follow the pattern
of a similar program held last
Sunday for youngsters in the
lower grades. Both events are
prepared by the Sisterhood.
Other activities conducted by
the school include a Junior Con-
gregation, under the guidance
of Israel Tuchman, which meets
every Saturday, and special as-
sembly programs, which will be

climaxed by a 10th anniversary
celebration of Israel's indepen-
dence.

Author Mayer Levin. is leav-
ing for Israel to start work on
another book and a new play.

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