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December 06, 1963 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-06

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Friday, December 6, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-18

Community Groups, Synagogues
List Special Events for Hanukah

A number of communal groups
and synagogues have announced
plans for special events in ob-
servance of Hanukah.
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
TUTE will hold a Hanukah
Oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13.
Amiram Pasmanik will speak on
"The Wars of the Hashmona-
ens." The public is invited.
GREENFIELD YOUNG IS-
RAEL will have a Hanukah
party 8:30 p.m. Dec. 14. Games
and refreshments will be fea-
tured. For information, contact
Sanford Eisenborg, LI 7-1462.
ADAS SHALOM MARRIED
COUPLES CLUB' will meet
8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
synagogue. Mark Goldsmith
will conduct the candle light-
ing ceremony. The choir will
sing liturgical numbers with
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. Re-
freshments will be served.
The public is invited.
BETH ABRAHAM teenagers
will travel to Toledo for a
MONTY observance of the holi-
day. The 50 youths will be
guests of Bnai Jacob Synagogue.
They will participate in a pro-
gram of prayer, a breakfast
meeting and discussion groups.
Accompanying the teens will be
Rabbi Israel Halpern, Nate Po-
lasky, Rita Krohngold, Sy Sing-
er, Les Hubert and Frank Lei-
derman. The Beth Abraham
Arts and Crafts Group, led by
Miriam Goldman, will work on
a Hanukah project 2 p.m. Sun-
day. The religious school will
celebrate Hanukah 10 a.m. Dec.
15. Parents are invited.
HASHOMER HATZAIR will
hold a Hanukah dinner Dec. 22

Congregation B'nai David
Presents

3rd ANNUAL

* CHANUKAH *
* CONCERT *

Starring

* CANTOR HYMAN J.
ADLER
* Sisterhood CHORAL
GROUP
*B`NAI DAVID CHOIR
* MAX SOSIN
* THE ADLER FAMILY

Memorable Songs of Yesterday!
Truly A Great Musical Treat!

SUN. N1TE, DEC. 8th

at 8:30 P.M.
DONATION $1.50
Ticket Information:
EL 6-8210 — KE 8-1700
EXTRA ••••••••

"YIDISHE
HOOTENANNY"

With
Cantor Adler - Max Sosin

at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Speaker will be Zvi Lurie, one
of the signers of the Israel Dec-
laration of Independence. There
will be a musical program fea-
turing Rochelle Ciesla, Arella
Barley and Shlomo Biederman.
For reservations, call TO 8-0343.
Friends are invited.
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL will
hold a square dance and latke
party 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Lou Davis
will call. Mrs. Gerson Berris,
president of the PTO, says the
public is invited.
DETROIT SOCIALITES will
hold a latke party 9 p.m. Sun-
day at Dubbs Buffet, W. Sev-
en Mile at W. Outer Dr.
There will be dancing to re-
corded music. The public is
invited. The group has also
announced plans for a New
Year's Eve dinner at Dubbs'
beginning at 9 p.m. For in-
formation, call Elaine Roth,
341-6546.
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
and MEN'S CLUB will hold
their annual Hanukah party, in
honor of past presidents, 8:30
p.m. Dec. 12 at the synagogue.
The Zamorim will highlight the
entertainment program. Tradi-
tional holiday refreshments will
be served. Friends are invited.
Chairmen of the event are Mrs.
Emil Spilman and Neil Kalef.
CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSO-
DIM Sisterhood, Men's Club and
Young Marrieds will present a
Hanukah program 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 14 at the synagogue. High-
lights will include the tradi-
tional kindling of lights, a mu-
sical presentation by an Israeli
ensemble and entertainment by
the Youth Group. The sister-
hood will sponsor a Hanukah
carnival with booths for gifts,
games and refreshments 3 - 5
p.m. Dec. 15. The carnival will
be concluded with Hanukah
services and the lighting of
candles.
TEMPLE BETH AM will
give a Hanukah party for
members and friends 8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Redford
YWCA on Grand River. Fea-
tured will be dancing, a floor
show and latkes. The installa-
tion of officers and trustees
will be conducted.
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL will hold a Hanukah din-
ner party Saturday at the syna-
gogue. Featured will be music
by an Israeli combo, community
singing, games and a talk on
Jewish humor by Mrs. David J.
Cohen. Chairman of the event
is Mrs. Ernest Greenfield. Com-
mittee heads are Mesdames
Hyman Beale, Milton Duchan,
H. L. Blitz, P. Broad, K. Hertz,
S. Hess, 0. Gruenberger, M.
Ehrlich, N. Butrimovitz and B.
Wrotslaysky. The public is in-
vited.

Bnai Moshe's Kennedy
Memorial Drew 1,600

Congregation Bnai Moshe
was among the synagogues that
conducted a special memorial
seivice for the late President
Kennedy.
Called on brief notice on the
day of his funeral, the service
conducted by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman was attended by 1,600
people.

"The courage of the tiger is
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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Oak-Woods Young Israel Center to Install Rabbi James Gordon

An installation banquet mark- at the Elmira Reformatory for comprising all penal chaplains
ing the formal induction of the past nine years. In 1960-61, of the three faiths throughout
Rabbi James I. Gordon, as spir- Rabbi Gordon was National the nation and in 1962 was edi-
itual leader of the Young Israel President of the American Cor- tor of the Annual Rabbinical
Center of Oak-Woods will be rectional Chaplains Association, Council of America.
held 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Rabbi David J. Hill, national
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president of Young Israel Syna-
gogue Council,
will be the in-
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and Rabbi Is-
rael Miller of
K ingsbridge
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Rabbi Gordon came to Detroit
from Elmira, N.Y., where he
served as Rabbi of Cong. Shom-
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LABOR ZIONIST SCHOOL CONFERENCE

HAYIM GREENBERG HEBREW-YIDDISH SHULE

Rabbi Lehrman Will
Address Branch of
Farband on 'Hanukah'

Thursday, December 12 and
Friday, December 13, 1963
19161 Schaefer
8:45 p.m.

"Hanukah Today," the rele-
vance of the message of the an-
cient Macabees in our own day,
will be discussed by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman, spiritual leader of
Cong. Bnai Moshe, at the meet-
ing of the Brenner-T r u m a n
branch of Farband 9 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Announcement was made by
Jacob Glaser, branch president.
The meeting is open to the
public. The branch elected two
delegates to attend the annual
national convention of Farband
in New York. They are Mrs. Ger-
son Berris and Glaser. A social
hour will follow Rabbi Lehr-
man's address.

TOPIC
"SECULAR JEWISH EDUCATION
IN AMERICA TODAY"
ONEG SHABBATH

TOPIC

"THE CRISIS IN JEWISH
EDUCATION AND THE LABOR
ZIONIST APPROACH"

Dr. Daniel
Isaacman

Guest Speaker for
Both Lectures

Dr. Daniel Isoacman, Assistant Professor of Gratz College
Lighting Chanukah Candles—School Reports—Social Hour
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Synagogue Council
Names Peace Award
for John F. Kennedy

The Peace Award of the Syna-
gogue Council of America has
been re-named as the John Fitz-
gerald Kennedy Peace Award. It
will honor the qualities to which
President Kennedy was dedicat-
ed, it was announced by Sen.
Abraham Ribicoff at the annual
awards dinner of the Synagogue
Council of America at the Wal-
dorf-Astoria Hotel.
Over 500 prominent Jewish
lay and religious leaders from
coast to coast participated at
the Annual Awards Dinner
when three distinguished indus-
trialists a n d philanthorpists
were presented with the 1963
Synagogue Statesman Award.
The three are Irving Maidman,
Henry M. Rem and Walter W.
Weismann, all of New York.

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