Hanukah Party for Girl Soldiers Children of Gan Miriam, in Jerusalem, one of a network of kindergartens sponsored by the World Mizrachi Women's Organization, hold a Hanukah party for girl soldiers stationed nearby. The event, initiated by the , children, was a return engagement in response to an Independence Day party given by Israeli soldiers for the kindergarten last spring. Molly Piton's 'So Laugh a Little': Hilarious Story About Grandmother Lipsky Presented Seminary Award NEW YORK (JTA) — Louis Lipsky, veteran Zionist leader, was presented with the 1962 Seminary. Award of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica at ceremonies which were held in connection with . the ninth annual ChaimWeizthann lecture of the Seminary Israel Institute at the Seminary. The award was accepted for the Zionist leader by his son, Eleazar Lipsky. The award was given to Lipsky for distinguish- ed service to the world communi- ty of Judaism. Eleazar Lipsky read the acceptance reply in his father's absence. The veteran Zionist leader said he particular- ly wanted to pay tribute to Dr Solomon Schechter, founder of the Seminary, whom 'he describ- ed as a friend who had been deeply devoted to the Zionist cause. Mrs. Rose Halprin, chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency, paid tribute to Lipsky, declaring she did not agree with the view that he had Ilanukah Quiz By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Molly Picon—the Malkele in a trip to Florida but the ques- ' (Copyright, 1962, her story of her grandmother, tion of food arose. Molly re- Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Why is it that the Hanukah which has just appeared under lates: candles are kindled at 'home the title "So Laugh a Little" I "Eating in the dining car only in the evening while (published by Julian Messner, 8 presented a - momentary prob- they are kindled in the syna- W. 40th, N.Y. 18)is known as lem, but not one that was in- the great a_ctress first of the surmountable, as far as gogue 'both at the evening and morning services? • Yiddish a n. d Grandma was concerned. She Kindling the lights implies more recently was accustomed to observing of the English dietary laws --which meant the motive of "publicizing the stage. In her she could eat foods that were miracle" of the lights of the s t or y of her i prepared according to the ancient temple for which the childhood and rituals of a 'kosher' kitchen. oil lasted eight days instead of her grand- Obviously, such food was not the natural span of one day. mother• (as available on the train. Equally At home, especially today, it is told to Ethel obviously, my mother had to the evening hours during which the family is present and able Clifford R o s eat on this long trip. to witness the lights. Ftirther- e nb er g ), she "What did you do?" I asked. more, the sages claim "of- what emerges= also "I closed my eyes," she use is a light- in the daytime," as a fine story- teller, with a told me virtuously," and made implying that a light in the I was in the hos- daytime is hardly noticed, nostalgic sense believe pital. " that whereas a light at night is for Jewish After a sleepless night, grand- obvious. This is all true in the traditions and home. In the synagogue the for the humor- mother prepared to get off the people assemble in the morning elements train and when the porter Molly Picon ous I asked, "Shall I brush you off, as well as the evening and thus in life. the candles are lit in the Morn- Molly's father wanted a son. ' lady?" she replied: "Certainly ing as well in the synagogue. not. I'll get off the train just He was a philosopher who like everbody else." Also, the Hallel Psalms are • didn't mind his wife's working Incidentally, Molly tells of in- in- recited during the morning in to assure a liVelihood for the the synagogue and it was felt family. When a .second daugh- c idents in the theater, of he that the candles should be lit the was born, he went off. But marriage to Jacob Kalich—Yon- during the recitation of these the grandmother and her affec- k ele—and some of their experi- Psalms since they are recited tions and her influence over the ences together. Acquisition of a to commemorate the miracle family remained the strong new home brought comments which.. is represented by the cementing force to create a from grandmother that add to candles. Some authorities feel good life for Molly's mother the hilarity of the Picon story. that lighting the candles in the who was a seamstress for ac- As on all other occasions, there synagogue. in the _morning is tresses and thereby brought her was a light vein in the impres- based upon 'the contention of talented young daughter in con- sions made upon the grand lady Maimonides who claims that the tact with the theater as a very who never seemed to get old. lights of the Menorah in the She did begin to age, and temple were lit in' the morning young child. - Her mother began her life for when she brought news from in a case where they accidental- self-sustainthent as "Clara Pye- the doctor that her illness was ly went out during 'the night. koon, Seamstress," and when incurable, she joked about it. The kindling of 'the Hanukah she began to visit the theater Molly became worried and the lights in the temple, being old lady warned her: "Malkele, reminiscent of the Menorah in the grandmother warned: if I couldn't joke you would the temple, are thus lit in the "There are actors in there. For this your poor mother has Louis have to start worrying." Pressed morning of the Hanukah week Pyekoon to thank. That is what for a report on what the doctor just as they were in the temple, had they gone out during the •he brought her to." But in spite said, she replied: He told me that it took Int night. of it, Molly Picon writes in "So * • Laugh a Little," her mother 85 years to do it. . . ." "Do whit?" I interrupted. Why is the 'Biblical portion "wasn't careful" becauSe she "Get old. That's my incurable in the Book of Numbers .de- had so much work from the sickness." scribing the dediCation of the theater—and that road led to a That's how the story ends— Tabernacle in the wilderness life's career for Molly whose with a smile and a laugh—as it read every morning of the -name became Picon. began. It's a good story, Molly Hanukah week in the syna- There are scores of charm- Picon told it well, and the ad- gogue? ing stories in this book. • For vice, as given in the book's title, Tradition has it that the instance, when she introduced is indeed sound: "So Laugh a Tabernacle was completed on her grandmother to the great Little." the 25th of Kislev (the date of actor, Jacob P. Adler, "she Hanukah), even though it was took his hand and folded it - not formally dedicated until the in her own. `Mr. Adler,' she first of Nissan. Since Hanukah breathed at him, 'you don't is actually the Feast of (the) rr g es know what a great admirer Dedication of the Temple (when of mine you are.'" ROSS - ROSENBERGER: Mrs. the Maccabeans recaptured it An admirer of Adler, Boris Irene A. Rosenberger, formerly and purified it) the description Thomashefsky and other noted of Detroit and Oak Park, became of the dedication of the Taber- actors, the grandmother wanted the bride of Paul F. Ross in a nacle of old makes a fitting to know what they had that the ceremony Thanksgiving Day at portion for the scripture read- new crop of actors didn't pos- Temple Beth Hillel, Riverside ing for the week of thelestival. sess, and she commented, ("her Dr., Sherman Oaks, Calif. Rabbi Some snails sing. Others are eyes crinkling with amuse- Morton Bauman officiated. After ment"): "You want to know a honeymoon in San Diego and equipped with 80,000 teeth — what they had? I'll tell you, Palm Springs, the newlyweds are and, gnaw at houses. A few curl at 13947 Hartsook, Sher- up in their shells for a four-year Molly, dolly. They had my residing man Oaks, Calif. sleep. One species — Strombus youth." pugilis — strikes nasty blows The grandmother was sent on Want ads get quick results! with its feet. ed that a people had to prepare itself for independence and that sacrificed a promising literary a number of steps had to be career to devote himself to the traveled on the long road to na- Zionist cause. She said that al- tional independence. though .Lipsky might have missed writing a few books; history FOR THE ULTIMATE would write them for him in IN GOOD MUSIC his name and achievements as a Zionist leader. 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