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November 28, 1958 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-11-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, November 28, 1958-8

The Suburban Community.

Some Problems, Simchas and


a Lade Girl for Sale Cheap

,

By the Oak-Woodser
Somewhat . exaggerated, yet
with the typical message of
Jewish hopefulness was the
Dayenu cartoon which appear-
ed in last week's issue of the
Jewish News.
Showing two men in con-
versation, one is saying to the
other, "Me worried, Sam? Rid-
iculous! Besides fears of anti-
Semitism, unemployment, hy-
drogen war and my failing
health . . what do I really
have to worry about?"
There is the same message
to Thanksgiving. We look
about us and see angry
headlines proclaiming diffi-
culties with the world, yet
we are able to smile at our
problems and still see that
there is a great deal of good
in our mixed up world.
The same holds true on a
personal basis. Like the par-
ents who had one little girl
for sale, cheap, after she spil-
led floor wax all over the
newly-upholstered couch.
But then, across the table on
Thanksgiving Day, her face
smeared with cranberry sauce,
her blonde hair gnarled with
stuffing from the turkey, her
hand waving the drumstick
which somehow seemed as big
as she — then she couldn't
be purchased for any price.
We recently heard a rabbi
speak on life's tragedies and
its simchas. He mentioned that
while we tend to take stock
of the _troublesome . events, we
often forget all the good things
that happen to us.
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The Women's Division of the nounces Mrs. Leo Orecklin,
Jewish Welfare Federation is chairman of the teas.
Speaker at the Livonia meet-
presenting the third meeting in
ing will be Mrs. Harold Robin-
its series of Communi-Teas at son, according to Mrs. Sidney
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the J. Karbel, president of the
home of Mrs- S. Samuel Taylor, Women's Division. Assisting
Mrs. Taylor as co-hostesses are
20122 Brentwood, Livonia.
The women will learn about Mesdames Leonard Kerner,
Federation, its agencies and the Harry Komisar, Sidney Rosen-
The recently created 5th Oak- Allied Jewish Campaign, an- blum and Ralph Rostow.
land County Circuit Court
Judgeship is being sought by
Maxwell M. Lowe, attorney and
Zenor-ah
past president of the Metropol-
itan Detroit Bnai Brith Coun-
cil. To be placed on the ballot,
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a candidate must obtain approx-
imately 3,000 signatures on his
non-partisan nominating peti-
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ize court practices in all seg-
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eliminate numerous Justices of
the Peace and
city Municipal
The Public Is Cordially Invited
Judges. He
added that sal-
to the
aries of coun-
ty Municipal
Judges should
Dedication Service
be set at a
and
realistic level,
so that judges
would not
Chanukas
have to carry
of the
on a law prac-
tice to support
MISHKAN ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
themselves.
Lowe is cur-
14000 W. Nine Mile Road
rently a mem-
Cora Parklavvn, Oak Park
Lowe ber of the
board of directors of the Jewish
Sunday, December 7, 1958
Community Center, the Wel-
3:00 p.m.
fare Federation Committee on
the Aged, a 30-year Scout lead-
er, chairman of Cub Pack RO
Abraham Shainak, - President
No. 11 in Royal Oak and was
Rabbi Isaac StolInnan,
recently elected to the execu-
Jacob Bacow, Chairman
Spiritual Leader
tive committee of District No. 1
of the Detroit Area Council,
Boy Scouts of America.
He has been active in the
Parent Teachers Association at
Roosevelt School and Jane Ad-
dams Jr. High in Royal Oak,
and is a member of the board
Is Pleased to Announce
of Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
The Opening of a NEW

Maxwell Lowe
Files for Judge in
Oakland County

during the year — one of
them being this joyous holi-
day of Thanksgiving — to
bring our thinking into clear
focus — to show us that
there really is much more
on the good side of the
ledger than the bad.
And, like the man in the
Dayenu cartoon says, "Me wor-
ried? Why worry, when you
can pray."

Form Memorial Fund

for Late David Gooze

Establishment of a David
Gooze Memorial Fund, which
will be used to build a room in
the educational center of Cong.
Shaarey Shomayim, was an-
nounced this week by Dr. Leo
Y. Goldman,
rabbi of the
synagogue.
The fund
was formed in
cooper ation
with friends of
the late Mr.
Gooze, who
died suddenly
a year ago on
Oct. 7. He was
a co-owner of
Foodland Mar-
kets here. •
Mr. Gooze Mr. Gooze,
raised and educated in Detroit,
was active in a number of com-
munity projects. His wife,
Sandy, children, brother and sis-
ters are among his survivors.
Contributions to the fund may
be made to Cong. Shaarey Shorn-
ayim, 14200 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, LI. 1-9769 or UN. 3-6242.

Services at the synagogue

will be held this weekend at
4:45 p.m., today, and at 9:15
a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Goldman
will speak on "The Eventuality
of War."

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A sports night program is
planned by the Men's Club of
Young Israel Center of Oak-
Woods at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
in the synagogue. A person-
ality from the Detroit Lions
will be present to show films
of last year's championship sea-
son. Members, their friends
and teen-age youngsters are in-
vited.

Bnai David Lists Schedule
of Services This Weekend

Sabbath services of Cong.
Bnai David, 24350 Southfield,
will be held this week at 4:45
p.m., today, and at 8:45 a.m.,
Saturday. Rabbi Hayim Donin
will preach on "Thanksgiving
Without Cause." The Bar Mitz-
vah of Kenneth Leavitt will be
observed.

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morous skit at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at Young Israel Center of
Oak-Woods, 24061 Coolidge.
Models and participants in
the skit include Mesdames Nor-
man Segal, Ben Magy, Law-
rence White, .Bob Malley, Leo
Kaplan, Harold Golden, Ernest
Klein, Harold Rayberg, Sidney
Segal and Miss B. Davidson.
A Hanukah theme is planned,
with the opening of the gift
shop, a brag-bag and refresh-
ments. Hostesses for the eve-
ning may be called for trans-
portation or information. They
are Mesdames Bob Malley, LI.
6-2958; or Herman Stern, LI.
6-5907.
Also planned is an indoor
wienie roast Sunday evening
for members and their spouses.
For information, call Mrs. Ben
Magy, LI. 4-4923.

DR. H. MARKOWITZ,

At Sabbath services at 8:15
p.m., today, Rabbi Milton Rosen-
baum, spiritual leader of Cong.
Emanu-El, Oak Park, will
preach on Boris Pasternak's
book "Dr. Zhivago."
The Bar Mitzvah of Richard
Katzman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Katzman, will be ob-
served at the service. An oneg
shabbat in the Bar Mitzvah's
honor will be given by his par-
ents following the services.

Sabbath services of Cong.
Beth Shalom will be conducted
by Rabbi Mordecai S. Helpern
at 6 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m.,
Saturday.

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