hula Ann Goldberg Playground Dedicated by Hebrew _Academy The Suburban Community lions were made to the build- ing and this year new mem- bers were added to the teach- ing staff. Young Israel of Oak-Woods is only one of the many con- program, one that has grown gregations that has realized the stronger and more meaningful importance of sound education- with each succeeding year and al programs, both at the adult which is now open to members and child levels. This is the and non-members alike. positive side of Jewish sub- On Sunday, at 10:30 a.m., urban living. according to Jack Ginsburg, the president of the congre- DON'T gation, the Mishna study group will hold its first meeting. Fuss for Thanksgiving Weekly meetings will offer an opportunity to reach the sources of laws and customs. This study group for men is Is now taking orders for followed by a coffee hour. whole roast turkeys, de- Then, on Tuesday, at 8 p.m., liciously prepared by a Bible study group will meet Jack's expert chefs! weekly "to find solutions in the Bible for the timely prob- lems of today." The course, Our Specialty: for men and women, is con- BAR-B-Q`d ducted in English, with a goal • CHICKEN • RIBS of achieving a thorough know- • BEEF • SEA FOODS ledge of the Five Books of Moses. The whole town is talking A third class, under the tute- about JACK's eye appealing lage of Rabbi Yaakov I. Horn- deliciously prepared MEAT, nick, is conducted in Yiddish DAIRY & TURKEY TRAYS on Saturday afternoons, 45 minutes before Mincha ser- vices, and deals with the Bible WE DELIVER and commentaries. Its purpose LI 5-7042 is to provide interpretations LI 1-9217 given to the Bible by preach- ers throughout Jewish history. Other groups are currently . being formed in prayer read- ing and conversational Hebrew. While the adult program continues to gather momen - tum, the congregation like- 22175 COOLIDGE wise has witnessed an unpre- So. of 9 Mile Rd. cedented growth in its Heb- rew school registration — OPEN 7 DAYS so much that last. year addi- Sound Education Program Spurs 'Suburban' Jewry INDA ANN GOLDBERG is held by her mother, Mrs. FLORENCE GOLDBERG, as she points to a plaque which has been erected outside the Hebrew Academy, in Oak Park, to mark the playground given to the school in her honor by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg. Inda Ann is a kinder- garten student at the school. Participating in the ceremonies were Peter S. Goldstein, after whom the school, a branch of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, is named; Joshua Barzilay, a grade school student who made the acceptance speech; and Rabi Jacob Levi, supervisor of the branch. Book Review Sermon to Mark Book Month A sermon book review of Em- manuel Ringelblum's -b o o k , "Notes from the Warsaw Ghet- to," will be presented by Rabbi Nathan Hershfield at 8:30 p.m. sabbath services today at Tem- ple Beth Jacob, Pontiac. The occasion for the book review is the observance of Jewish Book Month. NO SKILL NEEDED \ Just mix -- and bakel DROMEDARY CAKE MIXES MAKE THE CAKEI Go from novice to expert baker the very first time you try! Takes just three minutes (mixing time) package of your favorite and a Mix. See for yourself Dromedary ...today! • . . Fast, foolproof ! *Pound Cake `• Gingerbread • Corn Muffin • Daft Muffin Corn Bread • Fudge and frosting Mix Dromeda CAKE, MIXES lell•Irmar Plan Sabbath Events for Suburban Children Mishkan Israel Sets Dedicatian 'Cong. Mishkan Israel, one of the new synagogues in Oak Park, will be formally dedicated in ceremonies planned for Dec. 7, announces Rabbi Isaac Stoliman, spiritual leader. Formerly located at Blaine and Linwood, the synagogue is now completing its new building on MT. Nine Mile and Clover- lawn. The dedication, which coin- cides with the first day of Hanu- kah, will feature the participa- tion of numerous religious and civic dignitaries, including na- tionally-prominent Cantor Jacob Ederman, of New York, who will be heard in a concert of liturgical music. Rabbi Stollman, one of this city's most revered orthodox leaders, is currently president of the Religious Zionist Organi- zation of America (Mizrachi- Hapoel Hamizrachi). New and old members of the synagogue and the entire com- munity has been invited to par- ticipate in the festivities. A sabbath program for youngsters, under the super- vision of • Milton Mutchnick, a senior at Berkley High School, is conducted each Saturday at Cong. S h a a r e y Shomayim, 14200 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Activities include story hours, plays and games and songs and dances, held from 2:30 p.m. Miss A. Dvorin and Beverly Mutchnick assist in the pro- gram, which also include juice and cookies for the children. At 2:30 p.m., this Sunday, a party will be held for all youngsters in the neighbor- hood, from 4 to 13. Movies, games, songs and refreshments are planned, at no charge. Plans currently are being made by the congregation for a nursery school and the opening of an afternoon Hebrew school. For information, call UN. 3-6242 or LI. 1-9769. Services this sabbath will be held at 5 p.m., today, and at Bnai David Men's Club 9:15 a.m., Saturday, when Dr- Schedules Games Night A night of games is planned Leo Y. Goldman speaks on "Differences Between by the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai David at 9 p.m., Thurs- Brothers." day, in the synagogue, 24350 Southfield. Turkeys and other Beth Shalom Services Sabbath services of Cong. prizes will be awarded. The program is the group's Beth Shalom will be held at 6 annual fund-raising affair for p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Sat- youth groups supported by the urday. Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal- Men's Club. Proceeds also will pern will officiate. The Bar Mitzvah of Roy Fogelman will go toward furnishings for the synagogue. be observed. Tickets for the event are available from Samuel Ravitz, LI. 7-4618; or Harry Warsh, LI. 7-5268. TASTE and VERSATILITY are BIG REASONS KASHA . By the Oak-Woodser In the ever-running commen- tary on suburban living, much criticism has been leveled against synagogue members as "joiners" but not participants. The very word "suburban" no longer is used solely to mean living in the suburbs; it depicts, as well, a certain kind of living which supposed- ly is typical of the outlying areas of the large metropolis. But charges — sometimes well taken and otherwise generalizations — have been important as spurs to the spiritual growth of "suburb- an" living. This applies to the Jewish community, as well as the general commun- ity. At the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods this week there will begin the fifth consecutive year of the adult education Is the gourmet's choke. So delicious . . . with all the tempting roasted nutlike flavor of 100% real •uckwheat! Take dull monotony out of daily menus ... make them tantalizing and exciting with this tasty adventure in good eating! Protein-rich...satisfying, but less fattening! ...and So very economical! For FREE easy-So-prepare, kitch en- tested recipes and menus, send for Phyllis Wolf's Buckwheat Cook Book: PHYLLIS WOLFF, Penn Yen, New York JACK'S FOOD BOX Menorahs Wantthak oods HAYMAN'S CHILDREN'S BOOKS • BEST SELLERS • TOYS • CARDS COOLIDGE ROAD, JUST SOUTH OF 9 MILE ROAD OPEN SUNDAYS 10-5 PLANNING summyrs a LUNCH Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on "Who Is a Jew," at services at 8:15 p.m., today, at Temple Ernanu-El, 14450 10 Mile, Oak Park. Participating in services will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacob- son, A. Leon Pierce, Herbert Burdick, Donald Thal and Sam- uel Silverstein. An oneg shah- bat will follow the services. Sabbath services at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods will be held at 5 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday, when the Bar Mitzvah of Joshua .Bar-Ley will be observed. Rab- bi Yaakov I. Homnick will preach on "Jewish History and Jewish Destiny." or a BRUNCH? AVALON ROOM Has Some Open Dates for Sweet 16 Parties, Showers, Organization Functions Food Prepared by Famous European Chef GEZA LANG For Information Call SAMMY or MISS FAYE at LI 7-1355 COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE Is Pleased to Announce The Opening of a NEW Contact Lens Department Rabbi Rosenbaum to Speak on 'Who is a Jew' Tonight Young Israel Sets Services ''r'"*. qe.:. as ii JACK'S Under the supervision of DR. H. 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