The Suburban Community

Hanukah-Christmas Plans
`Going Like 60' in Oak Park

desirable as long as they do
By the Oak-Woo-dser
One particular paragraph not involve public tax money
coming from the annual report or other uses of government
of Henry Edward Schultz, na- facilities or funds.
All of which is a rather
tional chairman of the Anti-
lengthy introduction to a
Defamation 'League of Bnai
Brith, which he delivered at wonderful group of senior
citizens in Oak Park, called
the four-day ADL meeting in
New York last weekend is the "Going Like Sixty" Club,
which next Thursday eve-
intriguing in its obviousness.
ning, at the Oak Park Com-
Mr. Schultz, speaking on
munity Center is planning a
discrimination in various fields
combined Hanukah-Christmas
in America, said, "Despite re-
party for its members.
cent temple bombings in the
The organization is a part
South, which have gained inter- of the city's recreational pro-
national attention, the core of gram, and offers older adults
the problem is still the atti- the opportunity of getting to-
tudes and the ignorance of gether on a social and cultural
vast numbers of people who level.
tolerate or condone religious
Having just marked its sec-
discrimination in their midst." ond anniversary, the group is
Yet, it is at this season of
comprised of about 50 to 100
the year, when Jews cele-
people who variously use its
brate Hanukah as the first
facilities Bach Tuesday after-
festival of religious freedom
noon or attend its parties one
and our Christian neighbors
or two times a month.
hold forth with the view of
Thursday's party, to be at-
Peace on earth, goodwill to
tended by Mayor Richard W.
men that feelings of tension
Marshall and other Oak Park
often run high, particularly
officials, will begin at 8 p.m.
in the school rooms.
with the ceremony of lighting
Our defense organizations the Hanukah candles. There
warn about joint celebrations will be a Christmas tree also,
of the two holidays in our and there will be other touches
classrooms as a breach in the to lend a holiday atmosphere
separation of church and state, to the occasion.
Mostly, the program is an
at least partly because they feel
religion is not the proper pur- excuse to socialize, with the
group's "kitchen band", enter-
view of the schools.
These same communal groups tainment and dancing and games
— such as the ADL, AJ Con- and refreshments planned for
gress and AJ Committee and the evening.
But, the program is an indi-
our local Jewish Community
Council — will tell you that cation of what can be done in
joint celebrations under aus- other areas and in other corn-
pices of church groups, private munities to show that people,
organizations or individuals are regardless of background, can
meet together socially and cul-
turally in many varieties of
programs in the feeling of fel-
lowship and companionship
without infringing on the issue
of church and state.
Just mix -- and bake!
DROMEDARY CAKE MIXES
Young Israel of Greenfield
MAKE THE CAKE!

NO SKILL NEEDED

Go from novice to expert baker
the very first time you try! Takes
just three minutes (mixing time)
and a package of your favorite
Mix. See for yourself

Dromedary

... today!

. Fast,
foolproof I

• Pound Cake
• Gingerbread
• Corn Muffin
• Date Muffin
Corn Bread
• Fudge and
Frosting Mix

Lists Services for Sabbath

Young Israel of Greenfield
will hold sabbath services at
the 10 Mile Rd. branch of the
Jewish Community Center at
4:50 p.m., today, and at 9:30
a.m., Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Wolf Gold, of
25521 Gardner, Oak Park, will
be host to the congregation at
a Shalosh Seudos at 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday.

Oak Park Mizrachi Women
Schedule Special Meeting

grApimeDIEF

Mizrachi Women of Oak Park
will hold a special meeting on
Monday evening, at the Oak
Park Young Israel, announces
Mrs. Harold Golden, president.
National vice - president Mrs.
Abraham Danzig will address
the group on an emergency cam-
paign in progress.

TASTE is one BIG reason
KASHA

Bnai David School Sets
Party for Youngsters;
Adult Enrollment Open

Bnai David religious school
will conduct a Hanukah pro-
gram at 10 a.m., Sunday, when
all classes will meet for the day
at the synagogue, 24350 South-
field. A puppet show, written
and directed by teacher Sylvia
Greenfield, will be presented by
the students.
With the conclusion this week
of Bnai David's first 10-week
adult institute, registration
opens for the second series
which will begin Jan. 20, for a
like duration.
Classes will be offered in a
wide range of courses, from
basic Hebrew reading, to Bible
study and Jewish thought and
philosophy. Registration will be
accepted from non-members.
The synagogue office, EL 6-8210
may be called for a registration
blank, announces adult educa-
tion committee chairman Emil
Spilman and Bnai David Rabbi
Hayim Donin.

Drive to Begin Blood Bank for Beth Shalom

Cong. Beth Shalom will es- bank will be in operation at the
tablish a blood bank for the synagogue from 4 to 10 p.m.,
synagogue, with a blood bank and transportation and baby-
drive on Tuesday. The blood sitting service will be available
on request. Liberman's Delica-
tessen will provide free sand-
Beth Shalom Affiliates wiches and coffee for donors.
Plan New Year's Event For further information and
appointments, call Martin Ko-
Beth Shalom Men's Club and
pel, LI 5-9038, or Mrs. Louis
Sisterhood are co-sponsoring a Goldman, LI 5-3555.
New Year's eve party to be held
Sabbath services will be held
at the synagogue 14601 Lincoln, at the synagogue at 6 p.m., to-
Oak Park. A full-course dinner day and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
will be served and dancing to
the music of Sam Emmer's or- O-W Lodge Sets Party
chestra will be featured. Other
Oak Woods Lodge of Bnai
entertainment and program ar- Brith will hold a "Night Club"
rangements are planned, an- party at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at
nounced dinner co-chairmen Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10
Kenneth Stern and Mrs. Miles Mile. Len Borovoy will produce
Greenwald.
the show, which will feature
For tickets, or further infor- comedian Mickey Sharp, a danc-
mation, call ticket chairmen, ing act and an orchestra. Re-
Hal Eisenberg, LI 6-1998, or freshments will be served, with
Mrs. Morris Green, LI 2-9366. tickets available at the door.

SOC Hadassah Show
to Audition for Cast

South Oakland County Hadas-
sah will hold tryouts for their
annual musical comedy, begin-
ning at 10 a.m., today at Julie
Adler dance studios, 18292 Wy-
oming. Today's auditions are for
the SOCettes, women's dance
chorus.
General tryouts will be on
Sunday and Monday, at 25527
Scotia, Huntington Woods and
dancing tryouts for husbands of
members will be at 10 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Carol Kimmel's
dance studio, 518 E. 4th, Royal
Oak. More than 80 parts are
available in the nautical back-
ground musiel comedy, which
will be presented May 10 and
11, in the Fort Auditorium.

JWF Plans Tour
for Suburban Women

Women's Division of the Jew
ish Welfare Federation is spon-
soring a bus tour for women
living in the Oak Park and
Franklin-Birmingham areas to
acquaint the women with Fed-
eration agencies, and give them
a better understanding of the
different agencies' functions.
The women will meet at the
Esther Berman Building, 18977
Schaefer at 10 a.m. The Oak
Park tour will be on Tuesday,
and the Franklin - Birmingham
tour on Wednesday. Mrs. Sam-
uel Barnett is in charge of ar-
rangements for the Oak Park
group and Mrs. Milton Green-
wald will handle arrangements
for the Franklin - Birmingham
tour.
The tours are part of an edu-
cational series plannedfor these
two suburban areas, according
to Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine,
chairman of the project.

is the gourmet's choice. So delicious • . . with all
the tempting roasted nutlike flavor of 100% real
buckwheat!
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!

Rabbi Rosenbaum to Hold
Sabbath Hanukah Service

PHYLLIS WOLFF, Penn Yon, New York

SAVE

Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum
will conduct a special sabbath
Hanukah service at 7:45 p.m.,
tonight, at Cong. Emanu-El.
Members of the Temple Youth
Group and newly-enlarged chil-
dren's choir will participate in
a Hanukah cantata. An oneg
shabbat will follow the service.

50%

IT);
COMPLETE SELECTION OF BRAND NAME
• SUITS • SLACKS • SPORT COATS

I

Complete Service on Tuxedo Rentals

RADOM TAILORS

Clothiers and Cleaners

22155 COOLIDGE ... South of 9

Mile Road

LI. 1-1511

FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY
Open Sundays 11-3 . .

SEUSS BOOKS
Doctor Zhivago

All the Best Sellers

The Best Children's Books

GIBSON GIFT WRAPPINGS

BOOKS • TOYS • GIFTS
GREETING CARDS

HAymAN

;

,4

COOLIDGE HWY., Just South of 9 Mile
LI 8-4770

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

Is Pleased to Announce
The Opening of a NEW

Alonah Chapter Slates
Membership Program

Alonah Chapter of Pioneer
Women will hold its paid-up
membership party on Dec. 21,
at the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Mrs. David Yamshon, Oak
Park teacher of 'piano and Isra-
eli dancing will perform. In ad-
dition, a What's My Line panel
will be presented.
Dues will be accepted at the
door. For further information,
call Fern Baker, LI 4-2772.

For FREE easy-to-prepare, kitchen-
tested recipes and menus, send for
Phyllis Wolff's Buckwheat Cook Book:

CLOSING OUT OUR
Topcoat, Overcoat and
Suburban Coat Departments!

Contact Lens
Department

Under the supervision of

DR. H. MARKOWITZ, Optometrist

(Contact Lens Specialist)

Hours by

Appointment

HEADQUARTERS FOR LATEST DOMESTIC and IMPORTED
FRAME FASHIONS

PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES • IMMEDIATE REPAIR
REASONABLY PRICED
ACCURATELY FILLED

WE MAKE OUR OWN GLASSES ON PREMISES

13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE

OAK PARK, MICH.

LI 7-5068

Hours: Daily & Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 Om

