1,1 Hanukah Events Are Announced - Sark-II eberma;1 Plans for special observances THE DETROIT LABOR of the festival of Hanukah have ZIONIST MOVEMENT, includ- been announced by schools and ing Farband, Pioneer Women grOups in the community. In- and Habonim, will hold its an- cluded, to date, are the follow- nual Hanukah celebration 8:30 ing: p.m. Dec. 24 at the Hayim THE HILLEL DAY SCHOOL Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- will hold an integrated program -TR w,1,11 fer, announces Morris Lieber- 1 p.m. Wednesday in the school man, chairman auditorium of the Jewish Cen- of the admin- ter's Oak Park Branch, 15110 istrative com- W. Ten Mile. All classes, from mittee. kindergarten t h r o u g h fifth Edward grade, will participate in the Steinfeld, a presentation of dramatizations, leading per- playlets, poems and songs. Some former with 130 students will perform their the Pittsburgh roles in both English and He- Playhouse will brew. The community is invited be featured in to join the parents of the young- = a program of sters at the program. Jewish folk- THE BRITH SHALOM OF , Steinfeld lore and hu- DETROIT will hold a Hanukah latke party 8 p.m. Sunday at mor. He is regarded a leading Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyom- interpreter of the writings of ing. announces President Jack Sholem Aleichem. Appearing with Steinfeld will be Ailene Natow. THE UNITED JEWISH Goodman, a folksinger who has HIGH SCHOOL (MITTLE- appeared in nightclubs, in con- SHULE) will present a Hanu- cert and on radio and television. Chairman of the celebration is kah program 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Workmen's Circle David Sislin. A candle-lighting Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. ceremony will open the festivi- Songs, recitations in Hebrew ties. Community singing and re- and Yiddish and a playlet will freshments will also highlight be offered by students. Re- the event. The public is invited. freshments and a social hour For tickets and information, will follow. The public is in- call DI 1-0131. vited. HAYIM GREENBERG HE- THE BRENNER-TRUMAN. BREW-YIDDISH SHULE will BRANCH OF FARBAND will hold a children's Hanukah cele- hold a reception in celebration bration 1 p.m. Dec. 23 at the of the 2,127 anniversary of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Maccabeean victory 8:30 p.m. Schaefer. The children will par- Wednesday at the Hayim Green- ticipate in the candle-lighting berg Center, 19161 Schaefer, an- ceremony, sons and playlets, "In nounces President Edward the Cave of the Maccabees," Wishnetsky. Latkes and other "The Story of the Hanukah refreshments will be served. Lamp" and "The Hanukah Sym- Friends are invited, free of bols." These will be done in charge. Hebrew. A Hanukah parade THE TEMPLE ISRAEL COU- with flags and torches will also PLES CLUB announces chil- be held. Parents and friends are dren will star in its annual Han- invited, as well as guest chil- ukah party Dec. 30 at the Tem- dren over five-years-old. ple. Paid-up members are in- CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM will vited. hold its annual Hanukah dinner- YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- dance 6:30 p.m. Dec. 23 at the WOODS will hold a Hanukah synagogue, 19190 Schaefer. A carnival 2 p.m. Dec. 23 at 24061 cocktail hour will precede the Coolidge. Booths will feature dinner, according to Allen H. bowling, miniature golf, fishing, Kraft, chairman. A music pro- target practice, dredle bean toss, gram will feature the Sister- pin candle on the menorah .and hood Singers, under the direc- other games. Prizes and refresh- tion of Cantor SiMofl Betmanis. ments will . also highlight the I Mrs. Jack Mash will accompany event. at the piano. Prizes and dancing TEMPLE ISRAEL RELI- to the music of an orchestra GIOUS SCHOOL Hanukah will also highlight the affair. festivities will be highlighted by an original musical play by 'Make a Hanukah Wish ninth grader Elliott.Siegel on Sunday morning. "Brave Mis- With Seagram's .V.O. As Hanukah rapidly approach- ter Maccabee" is based on the Broadway play, "Bravo Gio- es, Jewish homemakers every- vanni." Involved in the 'pro- where are turning their thoughts duction are Mrs. Harold Bob- to the joyful preparation known roff, supervisor; Mrs. Samuel as "getting ready for the holi- Barr, musical director; Mrs. I. days." Many hours of planning and Walter Silver and Johanna Silver, costume s; Margo working lie ahead - before the Bloomberg and Norman. Ber- house can be considered "ready" man, dance routies; Mrs. for the hosts of friends and Henry Siegel, _choreography family that will be stopping by. There isn't a more satisfying consultant; and Bruce Hack, . war- to wish a friend holiday lighting. . In the cast are Sheryl Silver, , cheer than with a raised glass Carol Bendix, Myra Kraus, I containing Seagram's V.O., im- Laurel Lipsitt, Barbara Tobias, parted Canadian Whisky at its Elliott Siegel, Eric Oppenheim, finest. Seagram's V.O. is "known Bill Petok, Mark Grossman, by the company it keeps," and Henry Traurig; Steve Silber- it will certainly keep the com- berg, Marshall Mermell, Mat- pany coming back for more. Sea- thew Weiss, Michael Blinder, gram's V.O. is continually win- Ricky Orbach, David Hiller and ning new friends with its rich taste and aroma, its bright color, Glenn Saltz. A special holiday service to and its Unusual clarity. Serve Seagram's V.O. to your follow will include participants Brian Seyburn, David Fink, guests during the Hanukah sea- Mark Bobroff, Leslie Schefman, son and during the rest of the Cindy Stone, Cathy Okun, Nancy year as well. Cell, Eric Rosenthal, Lawrence Russ, Debby Morof, Richard Weizmann Society Will Rosenthal, Susan Arnold, Robert Hear Rabbi Halpern Neshkes, Susan Shapiro, Neil The Chaim Weizmann Society Hiller and Becky Fleischman: will meet Monday evening at CONG. BETH SHALOM Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 RELIGIOUS SCHOOL will Wyoming. hold its annual pancake Rabbi Israel Halpern will brunch and Hanukah gift shop speak on "Chaim Weizmann: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at the His Life, Work and Achieve- synagogue. The program is ment" in commemoration of the sponsored by the P.T.O. and 10th yahrzeit of the first presi- the Sisterhood. The gift shop dent of Israel. Refreshments will feature a special chil- will be served and friends are dren's only shop. The commu- invited, according to President Louis Rosenberg. nity is invited. w Two Michigan Men Help - Young Leadership Cabinet of UM Efigagement.Told MISS SANDRA SARKO Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Sarko of Ohio Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, San- dra Ruth, to Seymour Weber- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman of Kipling Ave.. Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Anna Weberman. The bride - elect attends the University of Michigan, from which her fiance was graduated. A June 30 wedding is planned. i im ckaw.eresoaroalso•m o-vms...re.oa■as.ww.oal have Diamond ewry the j7i-r! This Week's Radio and Television Programs - I MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Justice Feature: "Justice, Shalt Thou Pursue," a sym- posium on the respective roles of religion and government, will ea me remarks by Fr. John Cronin of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, NAACP Chairman Bishop Ste- phen G. Spottswood, Philip Deane of the UN office in Washington, Edward P. Morgan of the American Broadcasting Company, ,Max Freedman of the Manchester Guardian, Justice Arthur Goldberg and others. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Lights of Free- dom" will mark the festival of Hanukah. * * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: • Philip Slomovitz, editor and publisher of The Jewish News, will be inter- viewed by Joseph Edelman, di- rector of the Culture Com- mission of . the Jewish Com- munity Council, in "With the Wanderer's Staff Again" — the story of modern Jewish migra- tions from Algeria. Tunisia and other parts of the world to France and Israel. * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Rabbi Mordecai Kalmanson of the committee planning the annual Lu- bowitcher dinner will discuss the personalities and artists who will participate in this forthcoming event and the role of the Lubowitcher movement in general. • On the invitation of former new Cabinet: "Our task is to Governor Herbert H. Lehman, mobilize a regiment of soldiers honorary general chairman of I in the battle for Jewish sur- the United Jewish Appeal, 40 vival—to give leadership to the representatives of the younger emerging generation of young generation of philanthropic adults." leaders of the United Jewish Governor Lehman addressed Appeal met in New York and the group and charged them initiated the formation of a with taking from the shoulders Young Leadership Cabinet of of the present generation the the UJA. All of them are under task of inspiring new leadership 40 and come from various com- and continuing successful cam- munities throughout the United paigning in their communities States. in support of the work of UJA. Alan Sagner of Newark, N.J., Joseph Meyerhoff, general 1962 general chairman of the chairman of the United Jewish United Jewish Appeal of Essex Appeal, and Rabbi Herbert A. County, the youngest member Friedman, executive vice chair- of the National Campaign Cabi- man of the UJA, also spoke. net, was elected chairman. He Governor Lehman, who is ap- explained the purpose of the proaching 85 years of age, de- scribed the beginnings of the Joint Distribution Committee, a Nominations Being major beneficiary of the UJA, Accepted for AJC in 1914 when he was among its ' Annual Amity Award founders. He said: "I am the Nominations will be accepted only living member of that orig- for the American Jewish Con- i inal charter group, perhaps be- gress 16th Annual Amity Award cause I was the youngest then." Two Michigan men participat- until Jan. 1, announced Mrs. Sol Elkin and Mrs. Dan Shapiro, ed in the formation of the UJA co-chairmen of the award com- Young Leadership C a b i n e t. They were: Martin Citrin of mittee. The award luncheon will be Detroit and Frank M. Polasky held March 20 at Raleigh House. of Saginaw. 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