Bond Leaders at Miami Reception Berkley PTA Stages `Anything Goes' Berkley area PTA Council's production 'of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes," directed by Marshall and Helen Silver, with musical direction by Irving and Barbara Ritter, will be pre- sented 8:15 p.m. today and Saturday at Norup Junior High School. Proceeds from the show will go to the Rock Fleming Schol- arship Fund providing aid to a needy and qualified Berkley High student beginning college education. Among the top Israel Bond leaders at the reception for Detroiters in Miami Reach hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grosberg in their home are, from left: William Rossen, Paul Zuckerman, Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, executive of the. National Israel Bond Organization; Charles Grosberg, Nate Fishman, Tom Borman, Irwin I. Cohn, and Sam Rothberg, national Israel Bond campaign chairman and conference chairman. The Grosberg reception climaxed Detroit Israel Bond activities in Miami which resulted in $220,000. In Israel Bond sales and brought the overall Detroit campaign to date to $550,000 in cash and pledges. Purim in a Fading Neighborhood By DANIEL L: TICKTON This incident took place only three years ago on Purim, March 13, 1960, at our old Bnai Jacob Synagogue, whose stony walls were faded with discolor- ations, and whose members were as old as the building it- self. The building had formerly been a branch of the Peoples State Bank. The eve of Purim came on a Saturday night, same as this year, which is a special treat for the ultraorthodox Jews. Us- ually the day before Purim is a fast day for them, and when the day is finally consummated in the reading - of the megillah (scroll) everyone is in a great hurry to get home and refesh himself after -=tan- all _day faSt. Not so when Purim falls on a Saturday night, since the fast before it, Taanith Ester. (Fast of Esther), is observed on its previous Thursday. All of that Saturday is spent in rest; food is plenti- ful. No one is in a rush to get home and there is time for spiritual rejoicing. That evening the synagogue was packed with men, women, and children. Young adults drifted in from all parts of De- ewish Colleen Myla Erin Danis, the 1%- year - old "Jewish Colleen," who was born in County Cork, Ireland, and now lives with her parents in Salem, Mass., is decked out to be "Prin- cess" of the combined Purim and St. Patrick's Day Festi- val of the New York Loyal League of Yiddish Sons of Erin. C• 7ct ,1 . 666 troit to visit with their parents or relatives; who still retained a vigorous foothold in the old. Jewish neighborhood; and they brought all their • youngsters with them. Upon the comple- tion of services and the cere- mony of Havdalah (the ritual for the separation of th-e Sab- bath's holiness from the week- days' regularity), a bountiful supply of noise makers was passed out to the youngsters, and the grandparents looked on with pride at their grandchil- dren. The president of the syna- gogue thought that in view of the large gathering the time was appropriate for a short speech. He wanted to get at the heart of the people in the hope -of eventually getting at their Purse strings. "Naturally," he said, "one does not carry money in one's pockets on a Sabbath, so we cannot have a collection tonight. But be sure to come here tomorrow morning for a special reading of the megillah. At that time you bring dona- tions for mo'os hitim" (provi- sions for Passover for the poor Jews of the community). Also he urged everyone to donate to the reader of the megillah. All this was to. be done the fol- lowing morning. Megillath Esther (Book of Esther) was then read. The children went into a frenzy at every mention of the name of Haman, and had a field day with plenty of noise makers in action. Occasionally they made noise even when the name of Haman was not mentioned, and the reader had to stop his read- ing and wait for them to quiet down. The elderly people also I banged their feet on the floor upon hearing Haman's name. The following morning my guide called for me earlier than usual. He expected a large crowd at the synagogue that morning. But there was hardly anyone at the synagogue. We had to wait a long time before we could get a minyan (a quorum of ten men). Where were all those happy, joyous faces of last night? The reading of the megillah that • morning was more - fitting for a memorial gathering. What a somber pic- ture it was; what a contrast from the evening before!" Three years have passed. Again this Saturday night there will be the usual Purim night services. All of that minyan of ten, some octogenarians, and some older, are alive and with us. We still reside in the Lin- wood area and shall gather at a nearby Stoliner Synagogue on Elmhurst near Linwood with the same yecler, Rabbi Ignatz Isaac. Speeches will not be made, and donations will not be solicited. There even will be free noise makers. Come one, come all! Taslitt to Speak to ZOD March 26 Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi- I invited to hear Taslitt's descrip- dent of the Zionist Organization tion, which is elaborated upon of Detroit, announces • that in his latest book, of the Jree- Israel I. Taslitt, Cleveland dom attained in Israel by Chris- author, whose latest book, tians, Moslems and other faiths. "Faith Walks the Land," has - attracted nationwide attention, NORMAN HEWITT of Fair- will address the ZOD meeting field, Conn., has been elected on Tuesday evening, March 26, "Man of the Year by, the at the Jewish Center. Bridgeport Junior Chamber of Non-Jews as well as Jews are Commerce. Bas Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Koller, 24321 Oneida, Oak Park, an- nounce the Bas Mitzvah of their daughter, Ellen Beth, will be observed 8:30 p.m. ,March 15 at Cong. Beth Shalom. A recep- tion in her honor will be held 8-10 p.m. March 16 at home. No cards. Radomer Board Meets The Radomer Aid and Ladies Society Wilt hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Workmen's Circle with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg as host and hostess. BERNARD J. ROSENGARD has been appointed city clerk of Jersey City, N. J., by the Jersey City Council. MANUFACTURED BY S013.ERMAN & MILGROM CO. 7741 LYNDON AVENUE DETROIT 38 ; •.MICHIGAN THE HOTTER THE WATER .. THE CLEANER THE CLOTHES! Only an ELECTRIC Water Heater Delivers 160° Hot Water! REALLY HOT WATER to help a clothes washer do its best .. REALLY HOT WATER for maximum dishwasher efficiency .. REALLY HOT WATER for shower after shower, bath after bath. WHY? Because an electric water heater operates regularly and con- tinually at 160° without endangering heater life. More exclusive advantages, too! 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