18 — THE DE TROIT. JE WISH NEWS — Fr iday, April 13, 1962 Community Groups Observe Passover Detroit area Jewry will partici- pate in a number of activities in the coming days to observe the Passover holiday. The event spon- sored by community groups and Hebrew schools are listed below, followed by synogogue arrange- ments as announced to The Jew- ish News. Ilashomer Ha t z a i r, Zionist Youth Organization. and Ameri- cans for Pro'gressive Israel will •hold their a n n ti a I joint third Seder 8:15 p.m. April 20 at the Ilayim Greenberg Center. A spe- cial hagadah. based upon that of the Kibbutz Artzi in Israel, will he used in the observance modeled after an Israeli kibbutz Seder. Participating will he the folk dance group. creative dance, choir and dramatic pantomime groups of the youth movement. The public is invited . If you like CHEESE KREPLACH Livonia Branch United He- 1 brew Schools students will pre- is dent a model Seder 11 a.m. Sun- ! day atthe Grandview Elementary School. Parent-Teacher Or- ' g,an i za on will havee traditional For onial foods for the children. in- formation call GR 6-0032. * * • Young Israel of Oak-Woods Religious School will hold a model Seder 10 a.m. Sunday with the children of all grades participating. Leonard Servet- ter, school board &airman, and Rabbi Israel M. Zakon, principal, will report on fu- ture plans and curriculum im- provements to parents of the students at a session prior to the program. * * Detroit Socialites will hold its third annual Seder, to be con- ducted by Rabbi Nathaniel Stein- berg of the Livonia Jewish Con- gregation, 8:30 p.m. April 22 at the Beth Abraham Synagogue. Guest artist will be Maury Wayne of the Dan Freiman Chorus. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. For information, call LI 8-8340. • * * The Parents Group of the Bnai Moshe Religious School will present a Passover Institute for Parents 10 am. Sunday at the synagogue. Topics to be discuss- ed are "How to Conduct a Seder," "What to Stress on Passover" and "How to Bring New Mean- ing into Passover." The music portion of the progr am is under the direction of Harry Siegel. In charge of the institute are Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Walter Far- her. * * * You'll love MEATLESS CHEF BOY- AR - DEE CHEESE RAVIOLI Just heat 'n'eat! l-lear family, guests, cheer for The Hillel Day School stu- dent body of 85 youngsters will present a two-day Pass- over program beginning with a model Seder by kindergarten and first grade pupils 11341 a.m. today at the Abe Rade Building. The second, third and fourth grades will present a similar program 11):30 a.m. Monday. The programs will be presented by the pupils in English and Hebrew. An il- lustrated, trarstional bagadah, newly published by the Hine' Day School, will be used at both Sedarim. The communi- ty is invited to attend. that real Italian flavor created by * • famed Chef Boy-Ar-Dee. Tender Beth Abraham Synagogue will little macaroni pies...filled with hold three model Sedarim 10 a.m. tangy Italian Cheese... simmered Sunday: one for kindergarten through third grade: another for with savory tomato sauce and fourth grade and up; and the cheese... seasoned the real Ital. ' third for the Bar Mitzvah Club ian way. So much tastier and .boys, according to Frank Leiter. easier than the frozen kind. So man. director of the religious school and youth activities. Tra- much thriftier, too — costs onl: (iitional foods will be served. about 15c per serving! 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Larry Selig will lead the service. The sister- hood will serve traditional foods. * 5 • The Jewish House of Shelter. 1620 Taylor, will hold its annual Sedarim on Wednesday and Thursday, according to President Manuel Rosenthal. Guests will include patients from Eloise, Northville, Lapeer and Ypsilanti state hospitals, who will be cared for at the House of Shelter for the entire Passover week, said Morris Dorn, vice president and chairman of the House Commit tee. Indigent and transient guests are invited, also. Mrs. Morris Dorn, president of the Ladies Auxiliary, is in charge of meal preparations. Passover food will also be provided for the Jewish prisoners in the Detroit House of Correction and the Wayne Coun- ty Jail. An open house will be held at the House of Shelter 2-5 p.m. April 22. The above activi- ties are made possible by the Al- lied Jewish Campaign and are administered by the House of Shelter board and the Jewish Family and Children's Service. 1, 5 * Temple Beth Am of Livonia will hold its second annual model Seder Sunday at the YWCA at Grand River and Beech Daly roads, under the auspices of the sisterhood. Rabbi Herbert Stern will di- rect tire service, to be con- &acted by students of the He- brew sclraol, confirmation class and fifth and sixth grades of the Sunday school. Traditional foods will be served. Friends are invited. Assisting Mrs. Don- ald Levenson, committee chair- man, will be Mesdames Al Dawes, Alan Sipher, Carl Les- son, Milton Faye, Herbert Wel- ler, Manuel Shelden, David Davidson and Samuel Gaft. The Isaac Agree Downtown synagogue will hold its annual Passover Sedar dinner 7 p.m. Thursday at the Synagogue, 1442 Griswold. For information, call TE 4-9015. * * Services for the beginning of Passover will be held by synagogues Wednesday evening and Thursday and Friday mornings and evenings. Indi- vidual synagogues should be contacted for specific times. Listed below are those syna- gogues which have announced sermon topics. CONG. BETH SHALOM: At 8:45 a.m. services Thursday, Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Freedom — The Measure of Man." CONG. BETH TEFILO ENLkN- UEL TIKVAH: At 8:45 a.m. serv- ices Thursday, Rabbi Liphshutz will speak on "The Torah Con- cept of Freedom." At 8:45 a.m. services Friday, Rabbi Levin will speak on "Perpetual Redemp- tion." CONG. BNAI MOSHE: At 8:45 a.m. services Thursday, Rabbi Lehrman will preach on "When We Are Free." The topic at 8:45 a.m. Friday will be "The Ques- tions That Trouble Us." C 0 N G. SHAAREY SHOMA- YIM: At 9 a.m. services on Thurs- day and Friday, Rabbi Goldmann (Continued on Page 19) Ask for .. . 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