Purim Festivities in Schools, Synagogues Community Eveiits Mark Meaning of Freedom in Costumed Pageantry • carnival with children of the . Brown, dramatic soprano, will hold its annual Purim earth- synagogue's nursery participat- , be presented. Refreshments vat, featuring a costume con- ing in roles of the Purim story will be served, according to test and prizes, 1 p.m. to 5 While traditional Purim serv- ' IARY OF THE JEWISH 1:30- p.m. today. Color movies Nathan Sharon. program chair- p.m. Sunday. The carnival ices and the reading of the Me- NATIONAL FUND will hold will-be taken of the play and man. The public is invited, will be held in lieu of classes gilla will be held at congrega- a Purim meeting 12:30 p.m. will be shown to the congrega- according to President Eliot for the Sunday school chil- tions beginning at sundown Mon- Tuesday t the B et h Aaron tion in the near future. Re- Raskin. dren. Arrangements were made by the Sisterhood. The Cong. Bnai Moshe Re- day, a number of observances of Synagogue, announced Mrs. freshments will be served. Par- * * * Edward Wishnetsky, presi- ents of_the children are invited. ligious School will hold a the festival are planned by vari- . * • * Purim masquerade 10 a.m. CONG. GEMILUTH CHAS- ous organizations in the com- dent. Mrs. Joshua Sperka has written a narrative, "And It THE SHOLEM ALEICHENI Sunday for all grades. Stu- SODIM will hold a Purim party munity for the entire week. Students of the United He- Shall Come to Pass," to be SCHOOL will hold a Purim dents will wear costumes rep- 11 a.m. Sunday for children of brew Schools are culminating presented under the direction carnival and masquerade. fea- resenting characters from the all classes with a program of weeks of study and prepara- of Mrs. Jack Rosenthal. Par- turing games, a grand march, Bible. Pictures will be taken. plays and songs. The Sisterhood tion for Purim. The customs ticipating will be Mesdames refreshments and prizes. 10 a.m The Parents Organization will will serve refreshments, accord- ing to Mrs. Jack Wildstrom, refreshments. Irving Bloom, Harry Portnoy, Sunday ,. serve and traditions of Purim, its • • * a • * program chairman. e songs and stories, have been Morris Kutinsky, Albert Spin- * * * THE SHOLEM ALEICHENI THE CONG. BETH AARON told and retold to eager stu- ner, Samuel Krone, William THE BERDITCHEV-KESHE- will hold a "Purim , RELIGIOUS SCHOOL will pre- . dents gathered in gaily dec- Levin, Irving Arlin and Leo INSTITUTE I sent a Purim program featuring NEV AID SOCIETY will cele- orated classrooms. bright with Lesser. Soloist will be Mrs. Fun Night Saturday. * • a musical comedy entitled brate Purim 8:30 p.m. Monday picture stories and decorations Jacob Axelrod, accompanied THE HEBREW ACADEMY 1"South Persia" for assemblies at a the Beth Yehudah Synagogue, significant to the Purim holi- by Mrs. Bella Goldberg . 17556 Wyoming. Harry Kaminer Also highlighting the after- OF OAK PARK will hold its I at 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. will speak on day. "Purim and Purim 1Sunday at the synagogue, ac- noon will be a presentation annual Purim pageant 2 p.m. To climax the many weeks of Sunday at the Roosevelt , cording to Bernard Panush, Back in Shtetl Days." Refresh- ceremony entitled "Queen Es Purim study the student body, school director. The script was ments will be served. Members teachers and P.T.O. groups ther's • Counterpart" at which School, announces Mrs. Rai- I adapted from an original play will w also bid bon voyage to Mr. , time life members will be pre-; selle Snow, musical director. have outdone themselves in fill- by G. Strauss. who will also and Mrs. Harry Freedman, soon sented their ensignia by Mrs. Refreshments will be served, ing the weeks before and after arranged by the PTA. The I direct the production. Various to depart for a visit to Israel. Purim with gaily and traditional Leo Lesser. ublic is s 'n vited. A special I classes will also present skits Friends are invited. • * Social committee for the p observances. event includes Mesdames Abra-. Purim assembly will be con- 1 and Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick Beth Aaron's carnival was the school on Purim will address the assemblies. THE MOGILEVER PROGRES- at . B. . New- ew- ducted held Wednesday. Special events I ham Goldstein and R. day, at which time the chil- The play will be repeated for SIVE AID SOCIETY will hold a are planned for pre-school tots, man. Refreshments will be dren will hear the Megilla, the Monday evening Purim Purim party 8:30 p.m. March 28 with an , emphasis on Family served. The public is invited. at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- exchange Shalach Monos and carnival of the Men's Club. • * * tute, 19350 Greenfield. In charge * fun. THE SEPHARDIC COMMUN- participate in a program for THE JEWISH CENTER will are Mrs. Sarah Woll. Mrs. S. On Thursday, carnivals were ITY OF GREATER DETROIT the occasion, according to Rabbi Israel Flam, director. the order of the day at Adas present a Purim carnival fea- Lellchook, Mrs. B. Brodsky and will hold its annual Purim Mrs. M. Lerner. Games and re - * * Shalom and Bnai Moshe in Oak celebration 9 p.m. Saturday at turing a parade, costume con Mrs. will be featured. TEMPLE ISRAEL will hold test. aquatic show, dance pro- o- I'ark Cong. emi u A its fifth annual Purim carnival duction by H a r r i e t Berg's Friends are invited. ass jut ' This Saturday evening, the • * * Student Council. parents and I buffet supper will be served. Prizes, dance contests and ' on Sunday, according to chair- classes and other events from THE ISAAC AGREE DOWN- staff of the Esther Berman music by the Continentals will ' men Adria Brown and Danny 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at TOWN SYNAGOGUE will hold branch will enjoy a social after highlight the evening. For 1Syme. A bizaar theme will be the main building, 18100 Mey- its annual Purim Ball 8 p.m. decorating the school audito- reservations, call LI 7-2379.. featured with items for sale ers. MOshe Last, folk guitarist, Saturday at the synagogue. .1442 rium for their carnival, which Tickets also will be available donated by local merchants. will be featured also, along Griswold. Dave Diamond and his will take place from 10 till noon at the door. The public is in- Refreshments, prizes and enter- with game booths and a photo orchestra will provide music. tainment will also be featured. contest. For information, call the next day. On Sunday, voted. Refreshments will be served. : A popular radio disc jockey DI 1-4200. movies, games and traditional * • • The public is invited. • * * THE HAYIM GREENBERG will be on hand. Carnival refreshments will be available to students, their families and HEBREW-YIDDISH SHULE booths will be open from noon ; THE ADAS SHALOM RE- Hebrew Culture Society till 5 p.m. Lunch will be served. LIGIOUS SCHOOL will hold its friends. On the same will Sunday, pa d , will hold a Purim carnival The public in invited. The chil-IPurim celebration 10 a.m. and Will Celebrate Purim the Livonia 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the dren of the religious school will noon Sunday, featuring a musi- The Kvutzah Irvrith ( He - pate in an original Hebrew Hayim Greenberg Center, an- wear costumes . . . for a Purim 1 cal comedy farce based on the brew Cultural Society) will operetta written especially at flounced Ben Harold, presi- parade with floats that morning. ; Story of Esther. Written by hold a Purim celebration 9 p.m. the occasion, and presented for the rlarenceville • High School dent of the school board. A The youngsters will see a i Charles Becker, it is entitled March 24 at the Jewish Center. buffet, prizes, costumes and musical Purim play written by "The Great Robbery at Gold- The program will feature solo in Livonia. at 11 a.m. games will be featured. Par- Elliott Siegel on March 25. farb!s Gulch." Following will and group singing, talks and a All United Hebrew Schools ents and friends of the chil- s s • be a traditional masquerade playlet. Refreshments will be will spend Monday in special dren are invited. For informa- CONG. BNAI MOSHE will parade of the lower gra es. Re- served . Mrs. Dvora Orenstein d observa ce of the holiday, with Lion, call UN 4-6319. n hold a Purim Ball 9 p.m. March , freshments will be served. is in charge of the program. members of the student body * * * 24 at the synagogue, sponsored 1Friends are invited. Mrs. Shirley Sklash will direct reading from the Book of * * CONG. SHAAREY SHO-; by the Men's Club. Dancing the h singing. Meyer Mathis is Esther, the Megillah. The Esther MAYIM will present a Purim and a program featuring Adele ∎ CONG. BETH MOSES will chair man. Berman branch will take this — - opportunity to award a prize for the best composition about Purim to the student contest- ants who entered the contest. Beth Abraham will hold a YOUR Gift of trees Purim carnival from 4 to 5:30 on this day. Playlets, songs, YOUR Coins in blue & white refreshments and groggers will Mon. Eve., March 79 and Tues. Morn., March 20 liven the proceedings, and YOUR Contributions to prizes will be awarded for the Respond to the appeal of Keren Kayemeth ! JEWISH NATIONAL FUND best costumes. Help the JNF carry out its great and sacred The Berman branch will hold has accomplished all this . . task of bringing the land of Israel back to life a carnival on the day after by turning deserts and desolations into fields Purim, Wednesday. at 4:30. Tra- and farms, forests, and highways, thus changing ditional holiday fun, a mas- PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL the map of our ancient homeland which is the querade with . prizes is planned. map of Jewish destiny. Kasle High School festivities - IN THE SYNAGOGUE THIS PURIM ■ NM Redeemed over 4 million dunams of land • Established over 600 settlement • Planted more than 50,000,000 Trees JEWISH NATIONAL FUND n 0 IC s - 6 t • i ..„ 2 .., 5 iii 4,5 _ ' 3 a — ts a (7, ,f) • c ' . , ' ---, h 45 m ' i J i") -2 4 713 .2 c ,1:1 03 -- at - i: g 7, c.n oN a. 4.• 4/5 • ■ . — >- 0 C - an 0- X co 0 >, 0 0 C . -C a °0 E INI M EN _J ■ ".■ •• MI =MIMI IM MO GIVE TREES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 18414 WYOMING, DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN C O NM EN M For your TREE ORDERS In MI — I. .. 1.• .1.• 11. am 1.1 1.• •• N. IN. 4 a . MI IM Phone UN 4-2767 • '5 III e>-, --Dm c i • 3 1 c -2 2 O r. -0 to 0 _ ▪ -0 — zir, U ca C .C) w , 2 - IMIIIIM=1111•111===IMIMMIE 0 0 4:0 W I f3 et -12 8 73 1 -t8c6 ,6-45 , Et, .... c to a 23 _ -C -0 T. o 0 -‹ ...c... ra S .._ vs 4- 0.L.L1 nom a 0 tL U. 0 • • E • .... coE0 0 c> 0 -c o 11--ou3o 0 a4tlitolgicE take a different direction. On Sunday, March 25, the Drama Class will present a humorous Purim play by Sholem Alei- chem, "Mishloah Manot," in the Esther Berman Auditorium at 11:45 a.m. Also included in the program will be a medly of Israeli music played by several of the high school teachers. A quiz and community sing will end the Assembly program. • • • THE WOMEN'S AUXIL-