Department of Education Presents State Charter to Hillel Day School The largest foreign markets Nearly 2,000 different makes During the past ten years motorcycle registrations in of automobiles have been pro- for United States passenger Michigan have increased 50 per duced since the industry first cars are Venezuela, Canada, Mexico and Belgium. started. cent. IT'S A WONDERLAND ALL WINTER LONG... AT THE FABULOUS SSA i At a special open house meeting held last week, the Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit received its official perma- nent charter from the Department of Public Education of the State of Michigan. Shown above is Dr. James M. Pepper, superintendent of the Oak Park Public Schools, presenting the 30-year charter on behalf of the State of Michigan to Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, president of Hillel Day School. The school, which began in 1958 with 29 students, now has an enrollment of 130 pupils, with a kindergarten and five full grades, providing an intensive curriculum• in both Hebrew and general studies. The school is now located at the Ten Mile Branch of the Jewish Center in Oak Park. Mikvah Israel, Women's Orthodox League to Hold Joint Annual Dinner 10 : Mikvah Israel Organization their committee are Rabbis and the Women's Orthodox Samuel E. Cohen, Sholom Flam, League will hold their joint an- Arthur Gold, Eric Greenbaum, nual banquet 6:30 p.m. Sunday Herman Halon, Israel Rockeve at Young Israel of Northwest and Henry Baum, Jack Carmen, Menachem Freimark and Sam Detroit, 17376 Wyoming. The event will mark the end Shoenig. For reservations, call of the first year of operation Mrs. Rackovsky, TO 7-7209, or of the two organizations' ritu- Mrs. Samuel Cohen. alarium, 15150 W. Ten Mile, Oak I Temple Israel Will Park. Henry Baum, chairman of the ; Discuss Slock-Busting' reservations committee, says the 1 banquet will be attended by Temple Israel's Commission , on Social Action will present a some 500 persons. panel discussion on "Block- Guest speaker will be Rabbi i Busting" 8 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Bernard Weinberger, formerI Temple. national president of the Rab-1 binical Alliance of America, I Councilman James H. Brick- vice-president of the Council of I icy, Irving J. Rubin, president Young Israel Rabbis of America of the Bagley Community Coun- and consultant to the Jewish cil; and David Cowley, senior Welfare Federation of New assistant on the staff of the De- York. He is spiritual leader of troit Commission on Commun- Young Israel of Brooklyn. Rabbi ity Relations, will take part in Weinberger will speak on "The this first in a series of programs Legacy of the Past' and the presented by the sisterhood and Promise of the Future?' men's club. Dr. Leon Fram will Toastmaster will be Rabbi moderate. The discussion is planned to Samuel H. Prero. coincide with the dedication of Proceeds of the dinner will the Emily and Kivie Kaplan So- be used to offset ritualarium cial Action Center in Washing- construction debts, according to ton, D. C., according to Harry Rabbi Sholom Flam, vice-presi- L. Pliskow and Mrs. Albert Pad- dent of Mikvah Israel. The fa- over, chairman and co-chair- cility has been built in accord- man of the Social Action Corn- ance with Jewish law and em- ploys modern equipment, ac- mission. cording to Jack Carmen, presi- dent of Mikvah Israel, and Mrs. Hilda Cohen, president of the Women's OrthodOx Leagte. WOen's APPLICATIONS FOR Co-chairmen of the dinner or committee are Mrs. Judah S. ARE NOW BEING. TAKEN Rackovsky and Mrs. Chaskel On New or Existing Homes Grubner. Women serving with them are Mesdames Leib Bakst, , QUICK SERVICE Abraham Borenstein, David N. Phone Us- Today Cohen, Samuel E. 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Exciting Four Day CHRISTMAS I 1 WEEKEND Friday, Dec. 21st to t . Tuesday, Dec. 25th SKI AND TOBOGGAN • Skiing for everybody. Beginner, intermediate and expert slopes • Four ski tows • Torchlight skiing • Toboggan slide • Guaranteed snow at 42° or below. SWIM AND SUN . Tan and Swim at Indoor Tropical pool • Midnite swim parties • Watch Buster Crabbe's Aquacade • FOR SINGLES .-.. • . Get-acquainted champagne parties • Mix and mingle at the Swiss Chalet • Pick-A-Partner Ice Dancing • Sadie Hawkins Day on Ice • Group Dancing Lessons. FOR TEENS... . Ping Pong • Twist Tournaments • Rock 'N Roll Roundups • Weenie Roasts • Get-Together Dances • Square Dancing • King Arthur's Court. FOR TOTS ... . Mother Goose Ice Rink • Games and Prizes • Sing- songs • Snow Man contests • Sledding parties • Cow- boy and Indian Council Fires • Arts and Crafts • Counselors, Governesses, Baby Sitters. AMERICAN PLAN LUXURIOUS ROOMS EACH WITH TV. Excitement Never Stops in The World Famous Night Club, The Imperial Room! MORTGAGES FHA VA The stars shine in the Imperial Room. Here you dance to the music of three great orchestras. Entertainment is free. Every seat is "ringside". The Will Mesta Trie starring SAMMY DAVIS Jr. Monday, CONNIE FRANCIS December 24th Saturday, December 22nd 'CONCORD HOTEL KIAMESHA LAKE, NEW YORK (Only 90 miles from N.Y.C.) For Reservations call your local TRAVEL AGENT, or CH 4-3500 (local N.Y.C. call) MONTICELLO, N.Y., 1840 RAY PARKER, General Manager Make your reservations now for the Christmas-New Year's Holiday week. A Note of Thanks Our sincere gratefulness is • extended to the community for the overwhelming attendance and participation last Sunday morning in the ground-breaking ceremonies for the new HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL, being built at 26640 GREENFIELD, near 11 Mile Rd. We invite your continued cooperation in ourgreat work. •S.N. . . . • 1s• The Hebrew Benevolent Society nnti '2U3 -1137 TYler 6-1686