The Suburban Community marvelous gift South Oakland Hadassah Chapter Presents Israeli Fashion Show The South Oakland County Chapter of Hadassah will pre- sent to its membership the 1960- 61 Israeli Fashion Show Dec. 6 at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. This collection of fashionable suits, cocktail dresses and elab- orately embroidered gowns is the creation of teen-age stu- dents of the Alice Seligsberg Vocational High School in Jeru- for HANUKAH for only $5 ■ Oak-Woods Center Schedules Israel Talk, Educational Planning The Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods Adult Education Com- mittee will hold the first of its series of lectures for the season with an illustrated talk on "A Young Israelite Views Israel", 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Herbert Geduld will illustrate his talk with color slides and movies taken last month in Israel on the Young Israel tour. The Oak-Woods Adult Educa- tion Committee also invites mem- bers of the community to attend a planning session 8:30 p.m. Mon- day. The Adult Education pro- gram will be based on the request and interest of those participat- ing. An instructor will be pro- vided for any group of ten or more individuals interested in any Jewish study topic. your relatives and friends will love you for giving them this means of keeping in constant touch Oak Park. High Stages `Ah, Wilderness!' salem. All items were designed, Directed by Barry Levin with you decorated, and executed by the students. In charge of the afternoon's activities are Mrs. William Ad- ler and Mrs. Albert Newman. Mrs. William Deutsch is fash- ion show_ coordinator. Working with her are Mesdames Maurice Schiller, Harry Modell, Sherwin Davidson, Ernest Jay, Maurice Reizen and Herschel Harris. Models will include members from the various Hadassah groups within the chapter. and your community Fill out the coupon be ow and mail TODAY to Probe Bible's Beginning in 20th Temple Israel Jewish Studies College THE JEWISH NEWS a Weekly Review of Jewish Events 17100 West Seven Mile Road Detroit 35, Mich. VE 8-9364 *$ % * * * * 1 * • • The ♦ Jewish News * * Mi. Rd. * % I Detroit 35, Michigan i Name * I Ap Zone State * Enclosed $5.00 Of to be sent as gift, please give name of sender.) Name Temple Israel's College of Jewish Studies • opens its 20th annual session Monday night. Three courses are offered to members of the congregation and the general public. Dr. Leon Fram will present a course in Bible study, entitled "The Bible from the Beginning," an inter- pretation of the Book of Genesis, 8-9 p.m. Rabbi M. Robert Syme will offer an introduction to Hebrew, 8-9 p.m., and an "Interpretation of the Symbols, Customs and Ceremonies of the Jewish Reli- gion," 9-10 p.m. Jay Bodzin has joined the fac- ulty of the Cong. Bnai Moshe School of Adult Jewish Studies, according to Dr. David Blum, chairman. Bodzin is teaching a course on "The Geography of the Prayer Book," intended for those who have only an elementary reading knowledge of Hebrew and wish to be able to follow the reading in the Synagogue Service. Cantor Louis Klein, another of the new additions to the fac- ulty, is presenting a course in "Traditional Melodies," with transliteration. Singing ability or music training is not required for this course. An experimental course in "Conversational Hebrew" will also be presented if the demand warrants it. Dr. Blum stated that in this program vocabulary, phrases, and sentences will be taught first and grammar later. He indicated that there - is still time to register for these courses as well as the course in "Elementary Hebrew," Rabbi Lehrman's Lecture Series cov- ering "The Bible" and "Com- parative Religion." All classes meet at the Bnai Moshe Educational Center on Ten Mile at 8:15 and 9:15 p.m. Tuesdays. West Berlin Jews Mark '38 Pogrom WEST BERLIN, (JTA) — The West Berlin Jewish Com- munity began a week-long series of events commemorating the Crystal Night pogroms on Nov. 9, 1938, when synagogues and Jewish homes and shops throughout Germ any were looted and burned. At cere- monies at the Community House, Senator Joachim Lip- schitz and Heinz Galinski, chair- man of the Jewish community, recalled the events of 1938. A literary and musical pro- gram marking Crystal Night was- held by the West Berlin Wilmersdorf office for Art of the Senate. A memorial tablet for the victims of 1933-1945 was unveiled at West Berlin's Dorfaue near Teltower Damm. An exhibition by Israeli paint- ers is being held at the Jew- ish Community House here and will run until Dec. 15. About 150 works by modern Israeli painters will be shown. Oak Park High School Drama Club will present "Ah, Wilder- ness!", the first of its two an, nual plays, tonight at the high school auditorium. The cast which performed Thursday in- cluded George Layne, Gena Ger- • sten, Ralp Lipsitz, Jeff Mallon, Beth Rosengard, Steve Weston, Diane Warnick, Fred Ruby, Ron Seigal, Francine Golden, Rick Zipser, Gail Bilto, Sue Nelson, Mel Mandell and Micky Berger. Tonight's cast changes will be Joanne Katanick, Jeff Zeller, Pam Epstein and Bernie Kirzner. Director is Barry V. Levine, for- merly associated with - World Stage in Detroit. Tickets will be available at the door. Classified ads bring fast results! Win BY HENRY LEONARD To .7-4-tE° UN !TED JE S+I YUNP °P.LEPC NOW Emanu-El Sisterhood Features Annual Bazaar 1 17100 W. Seven * Address * * City In addition to the show there will be a dramatic presentation directed by Mrs. Eli Gross. This will commemorate the Henri- etta Szold Centennial and act as a tribute to the great lady who founded Hadassah. Mrs. Oscar Band, president of South Oakland County Hadas- sah, will extend greetings to the membership. Tickets have been distributed to the membership and the pro- ceeds will go to Hadassah's voca- tional education project. Mrs. Stanley Waxenberg is fund-rais- ing coordinator. The member- ship is asked to note the change from the original address on the ticket. Bodzin Joins Faculty of Bnai Moshe Adult Education Program Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood of Oak Park will present its Annual Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, announced co-chairman Mrs. Julius Droz and Mrs. Sam Schiff. A variety of gift items will be featured, from imports to novelties created by sisterhood members, books, records and baked goods. 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