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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 9, 1942 —
State's United Synagogue Women 'Oak Park Hebrew
t Academy to Present
to Hold Annual Spring Conference Annual Purim Play
Planning the Spring Conference of the Michigan Branch
of the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of
America are, from left, Mesdames Joseph M. Markel, presi-
dent; A. A. Winkler, financial secretary and public relations
chairman; Harry Markel, decorations chairman; Ben Morgan-
roth, registration chairman, and Sol Hammerstein, local ar-
rangement chairman.
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Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, pres- be led by Mrs. Morris Adler,
ident, announced that • the assisted by Mrs. Edward Nue-
Spring Conference of the Mich- feld of Grand Rapids.
igan Branch of the National
In charge of the affair are
Women's League of the United Mesdames Sidney Weinberg,
Synagogue of America will be A. A. Winkler, Max H. Gold-
held March 21-22 at Adas Sha- smith, Arran Soverinsky, Mau-
lom Synagogue. -
rice Zuckerstein, Sol Hammer-
.A banquet will be given stein, Jack Shenkman, Mayer
March 21 at Holiday Manor Levey, Irving Chaiken, Harry
honoring national President Markle, Nathan Starman, David
Mrs. H. Herbert Rossman, who I. Miller, George Bassin, Albert
Egrin, Joseph Koenig, Thomas
will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Ben Morganroth, regis- Partovich, Earl Gould, Harry
tration chairman, reports that Hartman, A. I. Morrison and
15 sisterhoods of Michigan Martin Share.
Branch w::1 participate in the
theme of "Profiles for Sister- N.Y. Rabbis Assured
hoods in Action."
of Sunday Burials
Mrs. Isadore Leeman, work-
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
shop chairman, announced the
following workshops will be New York Board of Rabbis re-
presented: Mrs. I. E. Good- ported that a rabbinical delega-
man, parliamentary procedures; tion which met with city offi-
Mrs. Jack Shenkman, member- cials had received assurances
ship and retention, highlighting that every effort would be made
the "circle system" by the Beth to protect the religious needs
Israel Sisterhood of Flint; Mrs of the Jewish community on
Baer Keidan, braille; Mrs. Rich- the issue of keeping Jewish
ard Burns, programming; Mrs. cemeteries open on Sundays.
The assurances were given at
Elliott Burn, visual aids tech-
nique. A plenary session will a special meeting in New York
City Hall, partly in connection
with a threat by the chauffeurs
Shaarey Zedek Camp
union to strike. The 1,000 driv-
ers man the funeral cars in
Announces Reunion
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold which bodies are delivered to
a reunion for last summer's day cemeteries for interment. Dep-
campers from 2:30 to 4 p.m. uty Mayor Edward F. Cava-
March 18 at the Branch Build- naugh, Jr., said the strike was
ing. 13735 W. Seven Mile. Pros- averted in an agreement reach-
pective campers are also invited. ed at a negotiating session.
The reunion will i n c l u de
movies, entertainment and re- Lebow Will Honor
freshments. The day camp is for
children from ages 5-11. For Temple Beth El Men in
information, call DI 1-4411.
Behalf of Federation
The story of Purim will be
portrayed March 18, when
some 100 children of Oak Park's
Hebrew Academy present the
annual pageant.
Culminating the past few
weeks of Purim work, the stu-
dents will gather in a musical
dramatization in which all grade
levels will take part.
Mrs. Raiselle Snow, music di-
rector of the school, announces
that each class will bring out
one of the Purim themes. The
kindergarten, under the super-
vision of Mrs. Edith. Jaffe, and
musical direction of Mrs. Celia
Dzodin, will feature "The Purim
Music Box." The first grade
will p r e s e n t "My Name is
Purim," and the second grade
will act out "Purim Time is
Here." A playlet given by the
fifth graders, under the direc-
tion of Rabbi Abraham Zent-
man, will be "Soul of a Mitz-
vah."
The General Studies Depart-
ment will be represented by
Mrs. M. Ehrlich's class in a
one-act play, "The Princess Who
Wouldn't Laugh".
A Penny Social, sponsored by
the Parent-Teacher Association
of the Hebrew Academy, will
follow the program.
100 Voices Featured in Bnai Moshe Festival
Over 100 voices will be fea-
tured in the finale of the Jewish
Music Concert Sunday at Cong.
Bnai Moshe in Oak Park.
Nathan Gordon, first violinist
of the Detroit Symphony, and
Mayme Lawson and Lois Ack
will be guest artists. Cantor
Louis Klein, producer and di-
rector of the festival, will lead
the Bnai Moshe Choral Ensemble
in a medley of Israeli folk songs.
Other choral selections will be
sung by the Male Choir, the
Sisterhood Choral Group and the
Children's Glee Club, directed
by Harry Siegel.
Mrs. Nathan Sharon and Nor-
bert Reinstein, co-chairmen of
the Concert Committee, announce
that tickets are still available at
the synagogue office.
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