Schmura Matzo Baking, Hechsher Pisgah Lodge to Honor Droock Presentation at Manischewitz Co. on 70th Birthday Next Monday Next Monday night, Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will honor Aaron Droock, prominent Bnai Brith and communal lead- er, on his 70th __birthday, with a testimonial and presentation of a plaque, at its monthly open meeting in the main auditorium of the Hayim Greenberg Center. Hyman Crystal, assistant exec- utive secretary of District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith, will be the speaker of the evening. Winners of the "Search For Talent" contest, sponsored by the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith's service committee for- the armed forces and veterans, will entertain. Trophy winners, after a year's search, are the Fordettes composed- of Kay Mahaney, Carol Cilbraise, Sunny Dipert, Roberta Worms and Janice Thompson. Second place winner is Bill Mouhot, singer, and Gerald Serowitz, a dancer, is third place winner. Sol Steinberg, SCAFV Com- mittee chairman, states that as an added attraction Conny Eu- gene Van Dyke, who was chosen prettiest teen ager in the United States in the 1960 teen contest sponsored by Teen Magazine, will entertain. She has appeared on The first midwest convention of Tzeirei Agudath Chabad will be held in Detroit Saturday and Sunday with delegates from Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Mil- waukee, Pittsburgh and. To- ronto. A special delegation from the New York headquarters will also attend. A number of the representa- tives will give lectures, show movies and entertain with the music of Chabad Hassidism in Ann Arbor, Bay City, Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, S a gin a w, Toledo and Windsor, Ont. Purpose of the convention, according to a local spokesman, is for "the strengthening of Jewish Education." The Lubavitcher Rabbi is Rabbi M. M. Shneerson, present head of the world movement of Chabad which teaches that Jews should relate all aspects of their lives to an understanding and service to God. Hassidism was founded dur- ing the 18th century by Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Toy. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the passing of the founder. Rabbis Protected in Not Revealing Facts Given in Confidence Senators Stahlin and Morris introduced a bill in the State Senate providing that no "duly accredited religious practitioner shall be allowed to disclose any confessions made to him, in his professional character." Senator Charles Blondy stated this week that "this bill provides that a rabbi shall have the same protection by law that a priest or a minister has in not relating any confidential 'information con- fessed to him." representing Michigan and is a past president of the Lodge. ,Also for years he was the Detroit chair- man for the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. He served in this capacity until the ADL established a regional office in Detroit. Droock, a veteran of World War I, is a member of the Jew- Camera 'Hobbies' ish War Veterans. He was one of "Hobbies" is the assignment the organizers of the Jewish Corn- for a club print competition to munity Council N be held at the next meeting of aspresident e y `ars. e Jewish_ Center Camera Club A truste the._ ational Jew- a :15 p.m., Monday. ish Hos at Denver and past truste f the Michigan Hillel Fou tion and ho •ita in MANOR HAVEN Cle . and and _ s, NURSING HOME Dr ck numbe 1607 South Lafayette Royal Oak 111 •ty contribu bers Across from Detroit Zoo 0 e board .ir• TS o 24 Hour Nursing Care Take Alt Medical Cases is Vocatio Service Ll 8-6644 •it Welfare Fe and De ■ USO. chair 111 •. • dget and fi- e nance c • I • *tte f the American SAFEWAY Jew' Confere ce and is former RIVER TRAINING president of the al Spring Special mraunity ouncil. 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Gemiluth ChassOdim Talks on Jewish Life Boy Scouts Fredric Gold, Peter Kutnick and Howard Linden were presented the Ner Taxnid Award in recognition of outstand- ing performance in Jewish reli- gious education and service at the recent Scout Sabbath observ- ance at Temple Israel. Stouts Gary Grandon, Brian Seyburn and Jeffrey West received the Aleph Certificate. Selling Out All Chopping Bowls for Passover Schmura baking at the Jersey City plant of the B. Manischewitz Co. is an annual event now marking its 71st year of observance. The ceremony, depicted in the upper photo, is held in high regard by the company, which was founded in 1888 by Rabbi Dov Behr Manischewitz, gra father of the present executives of the company. The lo photo- shows the Hechsher certificate presentation to Manischewitz Co. by the board of supervising, rabbis. tured from the left in the lower photo are: Rabbis Karlinsky, New York, and Eliezer Silver, Cincinnati; W B. Manischewitz and Bernard Manischewitz, treasurer president of the company, and Rabbi Naftoli Riff, Cam N.J. In the upper photo, Rabbi Karlinsky watches Ra Silver feed the dough for baking Matzo Schmura through th machine, in the presence of a group of leading rabbis. Detroit Hosts Chabad Parley Temple Israel Scouts • Morm Jonath W. Snow's he ad •sses the grou f Cong. 9:10 .m. Tuesd is presently S troit Stake ss the e is fo er president of 1 igan District the East Detroit riests e H. Quorum. "German Jewish Community— Can It Survive?" will be dis- cussed by Rabbi Max Kapustin at a cultural afternoon sponsored by Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood. The. Adult Study Group will 'Z' Day March 26 hold its next session 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 26, has been Sunday when Rabbi Joel Litke will discuss the present trends in set aside by the Zionist Organiza- I Judaism. Max Werner is pro- tion of America for nationwide , observance of "Z" day, climaxing gram chairman. a campaign for 20,000 new mem- dedicated to the Israel Bar BethAbrahamAf filiates bers Mitzvah Year which begins April Plan Evening of Music 21, 1961, according to Max Bress- A musical evening featuring ter, ZOA president. the General Motors Cliorus of 60 voices will be held by the To Roast Wienies Beth Abraham Men's Club and •Sisterhood 8:30 p.m. Monday in I Affiliates of Young Israel Nusbaum Hall of the synagogue. Council of Metropolitan Detioit Sisterhood vice-president and Will sponsor a wienie roast Sat- program chairman Mrs. Meyer urday evening. The Inter-Col- Lullove will introduce the pro- , legiate Group and Young Adults gram of popular music. Co-chair- Will meet 7:45 p.m. at the North- man of arrangements is Harry west branch, Young Israel. All I young adults are invited. I Left. Drawing by Saul Raskin ' REMEMBER The memories of Passovers -gone by—the search and sale of the Climax—Grandpa poking around the kitchen, making the horseradish and the Chorachis—putting on the new suit of clothes and shoes—pockets full of hazel nuts—and almonds—anxiously waiting for the Seder to start—Uncle Joe and Aunt Sadie were always late—the whole . family together—Grandpa looking like a king propping the pillow on the chair beside him—Grandma tired after baking and cooking all day but "Ma Malcha" my queen, he called her—the Kiddush and then my turn for "Ma Nishtanah" and the answer given with Grandpa's voice ringing out over all—the first half of the Hagadah almost over-- even the bitter herbs tasted so good—Passover it was always "strong"—all were con). pelted to eat it otherwise we could not get the hard boiled egg and salt water—and then the meal—nobody, but nobody, could cook better than Grandma—we ate—and ate and then the "Benchen"—and the rest of the Hagadah—and some more cups of wine—and the opening of the door—and the stories of how in the old country someone frightened the whole family by appearing at that door—but best of all the songs with which the second half of the Hagadah abound—and the feeling of drowsiness—content- ment—and the thought that tomorrow the same thing once more MEYER H. ROBINSON for the Manischewitz family of traditional Passover wines Mantschewttz Wine Company, New York N. V.