Kids of GIs Abroad
to Get Hanukah Gifts

Davida Rubin, Suzanne Boschan Named City-Wide Winners of Bible Contest

Davida Rubin of Temple
Emanu-El was first place win-
ner in the senior division and
Suzanne Boschan of Cong. Briai
Moshe was first place winner in
the junior division of the city-
wide Bible contest held Nov. 24

Children of Jewish military
personnel on overseas duty with
the U.S. Armed Forces will re-
ceive thousands of Hanukah gift
packages shipped by 200 local
groups in the United States af-
filiated with the National Jewish
Welfare Board Women's Organi-
zations' Service.
The packages will be distrib-
uted by Jewish chaplains during
GI Hanukah services to be held
during the eight-day Festival of
Lights, beginning at sundown
Dec. 10. Thousands of Hanukah
gift packages were assembled
and wrapped at community-wide
packing parties and by religious
school pupils for ship ment
abroad. The Jewish chaplains
will also distribute gifts to GIs.
Hanukah's lights of freedom
will be kindled by Jewish mili-
tary personnel from Taiwan to
Vietnam and from Guantanamo,
Cuba, to the western side of the
Berlin Wall in Germany as part
of the worldwide observance of
the holiday organized by JWB
through Jewish chaplains, JWB
regional consultants, USO-JWB
field staff and local JWB Armed
Forces and Veteran Committees.
Candle - lighting services and
Hanukah parties for GIs and
their dependents will also be
held in Korea, Japan, Thailand,
Turkey, Okinawa, the Philip-
pines, Fr a n c e, Spain, Great
Britain, Newfoundland, Labra-
dor and in the West Indies and
Panama Canal Zone.

at the Jewish Center. Second
place winners were Karen Segal
of Cong. Beth Aaron in the sen-
ior division and Robert Resnick
of Temple Emanu-El in the
junior division.
This English language Bible
contest, one of the feature

events of this year's Jewish
Book Fair, was held under the
auspices of the Directors' Coun-
cil of the Jewish Religious
Schools of Metropolitan Detroit.
The participants in the finals
event were made up of winners
of competitions in each of the

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religious schools taking part.
Rabbis from various Detroit
area synagogues served as
judges in the contest.
Max Rosenberg, educational
director of Temple Emanu-El,
was general chairman of the
Bible contest.

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Beth Shalom to Hear
Dr. Arzt, Goldstein

Dr. Marx Arzt, vice-chancellor
of the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary of America, and Israel
Goldstein, professor of practical
theology on the faculty of the
Seminary's
Rabbinical
School, will
speak on "The
Essential
Meaning of
Conservative
Judaism" at
the semi-an-
nual member-
s hip meeting
of Cong. Beth
Shalom, in
Oak Park, next
Thursday, 8:30
p.m.
Edward Gor-
d o n is presi-
Arzt dent of the
congregation. Rabbi Mordecai
Halpern, who was ordained by
the Seminary in 1953, is Beth
Shalom's spiritual leader.

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