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February 21, 1964 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-02-21

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Purim gaity will fill the Jew-
ish community beginning with
the reading of the Megillath
Esther Wednesday evening at
area synagogues and continuing
Thursday. Shushan Purim is ob-
served Thursday. Special com-
munity functions and services
are listed below.
Open to adults are the fol-
lowing:
LABOR ZIONIST COUNCIL
will hold its festival 8:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Participating in read-
ings and skits will be Mrs. Ben
Harold, Mrs. B. Z. Freeman
and Morris Lifshay. Mrs. Man-
fred Werner and Morris Asher
will conduct the singing of Pu-
rim songs. "Lots" will be drawn
for prizes. For information, call
the Labor Zionist office, DI 1-
0131.
DETROIT BICUR CHOLEM
plans a party 1 p.m. Sunday
at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Tikvah. Refreshments will be
served. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
will give an address.
DAVID HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a Purim party
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Holiday
Manor. For tickets, call Mrs. J.
Freedman, UN 1-6793, or Mrs.
M. Weinstein, KE 5-5737.
CONG. BNAI DAVID Men's
Club will hold its celebration
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the syn-
agogue. There will be dancing
to Dave Martin's Orchestra, a
"Zeide and Bube Dance Con-
test", and refreshments. Max
Sosin will be emcee. Guests in-
vited.
DETROIT SOCIALITES
schedules its Purim party for
9 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Moses. There will be dancing
and pantomime acts. Refresh-
ments will be served.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Men 's
Club will hold its holiday party
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the social
hall. There will be cocktails,
dancing, a hot buffet and other
refreshments. The event is by
invitation only.
SHAARIT HAPLAYTAH -
SURVIVORS OF 1945 plans a
Purim ball for 8:30 p.m. Sun-
day at 14390 W. Ten Mile.
The Zamarim, folk-singers,
will entertain, and Sammy
Woof's orchestra will play
for dancing. Dinner will be
served. For tickets, contact
Steve Oliweck, EL 7-0720, or
Martin Rose, DI 1-7585.
CONG. BETH SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a Masque
Purim Ball 8:30 p.m. March 1
in the synagogue social hall.
There will be dancing, refresh-
ments and prizes. Costumes are
optional. For tickets, call Mrs.
Arthur Prog, LI 7-1741.
BRANDEIS LODGE, B n a i
Brith will hold its Purim and
youth award night 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Sholem Aleichem
Institute. There will be enter-
tainment a n d refreshments.
Guests invited.
Young folks will be special
guests at these Purim cele-
brations:
ADAS SHALOM BRANCH,
United Hebrew Schools, will
hold its Purim carnival 9 a.m.
Sunday at the synagogue. There
will be games, food and prizes
for all who come in costume.
The Parent-Teacher Organiza-
tion is in charge of the carni-
val. The public is invited.
MISHKAN ISRAEL HEBREW
SCHOOL plans its Purim
carnival for 11 a.m. Sunday at
the synagogue. There will be
games, prizes, refreshments and

Rabbi Segal's Tribute
to Kennedy Inserted in
Congressional Record

The tribute to President
Kennedy delivered by Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal. at Congregation
Adas Shalom, on Nov. 25, was
inserted in the Congressional
Record by Rep. John D. Din-

gel.

a Purim parade. Children are
asked to come in costume. The
public is invited. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. L. Fein, LI 1-6731
CONG. BETH MOSES will
sponsor a children's carnival 1
p.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
There will be games and food
for all children and guests, an-
nounces Mrs. Harry Schiovitz,
chairman.
TEMPLE ISRAEL Youth
Group will hold its Purim
party noon March 1 at the
temple. There will be prizes
and games. Luncheon will be
served. Admission by ticket.
ISAAC AGREE DOWNTOWN
SYNAGOGUE Men's Club will
hold its annual chidren's Purim
party 2 p.m. Sunday at the syn-
agogue. There will be Purim
stories, group singing and a
magic act. Refreshments will be
served.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNA-
GOGUE schedules its annual
Purim carnival for 10:30-12:30
p.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
There will be booths, f ood,
prizes and special events.
LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE
will hold its Purim party 4-6
p.m. Thursday in the Morris L.
Schaver auditorium. All chil-
dren. and their parents are in-
vited.
TEMPLE BETH EL Religious
School is presenting the play
"Lightning Verdict" 10:30 a.m.
Saturday in the Brown Chapel.
Grades 4 and 5 will be on stage.
Purim celebrations will follow
in classrooms. On Sunday the
play will be repeated at 10 a.m.
and children will parade in
their. Purim costumes. Refresh-
ments will be served.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK
will hold its Purim carnival
11 a.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue. There will be games
and prizes.
BNOS GROUP will have its
Purim party 3-5 p.m. Sunday at
Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tik-
vah. There will be a masquerade
contest, movies, refreshments
and prizes. The event is for girls
4-14 years old.
BETH AARON Men's Club
will hold its annual Purim
party 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the synagogue. There will be a
magic show, community singing,

prizes for costumes, and refresh-
ments. The Megillah will be
read 6:15 in the main sanctuary.
Guests invited.
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL will
hold its Purim party beginning
1 p.m. March 1 at the Jewish
Center, Oak Park. There will
be prizes, games and gifts. The
public is invited.
BETH ABRAHAM Relig-
ious School will hold its Pu-
rim carnival 10:30-12:30 p.m.
Sunday at the synagogue.
There will be booths, food,
door prizes and special events.
A bicycle will be given away.
SHOMREY EMUNAH SYNA-
GOGUE will hold its Megillah
reading 6:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Greggers will be distributed to
the children. The Megillah will
be reread at 7:15 a.m. Thursday.
Breakfast will be served. Guests
invited.
BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE will
hold its family Purim service
7 p.m. Sunday at High Meadow
School. Rabbi Sherwin Wine
will tell the story, "My Son, The
Prime Minister," and the Chil-
dren's Choir will sing. Children
will wear costumes and refresh-
ments will be served.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL will
feature a Purim cantata en-
titled "At Such a Time as
This" 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The cantata, which tells the

story of Purim, was composed
by Mrs. Albert M. Stutz and
Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, spir-
itual leader of Temple Emanu-
El. It will be sung by the 59-
voice children's choir of the

temple, directed by Mrs. Stutz.
A special service, written for
the festival by Rabbi Rosen-
baum will be read and the tem-
ple sisterhood will serve re-
freshments.

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Religion and Ritual
to Be Discussed
From 2 Viewpoints

Rabbi Irwin Groner and Rabbi
Ernst J. Conrad will discuss
"Can We Have Religion With-
out Ritual?" 9:30 p.m. Tuesday
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Following Rabbi Groner's
analysis from the Conservative
viewpoint, Rabbi Conrad of
Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac,
will discuss the topic from the
perspective of Reform
Judaism.
Rabbi Conrad, a native of Ber-
lin, received his B.A. degree at
the University of Cincinnati and
was ordained at Hebrew Union
College in 1947. He occupied pul-
pits in Hagerstown, Md.; Wins-
ton-Salem, N.C.; and Baltimore,
Md. prior to his present post in
Pontiac. He did graduate work
leading to a doctorate in Semitic
languages under the direction of
Dr. William F. Albright at Johns
Hopkins University.
This presentation is the sec-
ond in a series of five entitled
collectively "Judaism and the
Concerns of Modern Man" spon-
sored by the Adult Institute.

Pontiac Temple Program

Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac,
will observe the conclusion of
Jewish Music Month with a spe-
cial program following 8:30 p.m.
Sabbath services today. Mrs.
Ruth Goldman, accompanied by
Mrs. Rose Mash, will present a
program of songs of all ages.



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