-.V Bar Mitzvah for Sightless Boy Joseph Ruiz of Bayside, Long Island, N.Y., the 100th blind boy whose Bar Mitzvah was made possible through the Jewish Braille Institute of America, rehearses at the Institute's headquarters in New York City. Looking on are Mrs. Louis Ginzberg (right), a member Of the Institute's executive board. and Mrs. Albert Fried, president of the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America. whose volunteer Braillists prepared the Haftorah and other Hebrew Braille material for the boy. Youth Page Plans Kindled for Hanukah Hanukah parties for young peo- ple in the community, from pre- kindergarteners through college age, will be held during the com- ing weeks. Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University will hold its party 8 p.m. Saturday at Hillel House. A musical program will fea- ture Cantor and Mrs. Reuven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dancing, dreidel games and re- freshments are planned. Bnai Moshe United Synagogue Youth is sponsoring a carnival 11:30 a.m. Dec. 6 at the synagogue. The religious school of Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim will spon- sor a party 10 a.m. Sunday, with a magic show. candle-lighting ceremony. playlet performed by Class 7 and prizes. The sister- hood will serve luncheon to all children. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will hold its Carnival Capers for all children noon to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Beth Jacob Building. Games and booths. prizes and refresh- ments will be featured. Adas Shalom United Synagogue Youth will hold a Hanukah Carni- ---- val 1-4 p.m. Dec. 6. It will fea- ture games, booths, prizes and re- freshments. Everyone is invited. Montreal Agency Starts Teen Leadership Training MONTREAL (JTA)—Neighbor- hood House, a Jewish Federation agency. has inaugprated two lead- ership training courses this sea- son at its new Cote des Neiges headquarters. Some 30 teen-agers from grades 10 and 11 have already enrolled for this year's courses, one of which is for beginners. and an ad- vanced course for those who have already had some leadership train- ing. Glimpse of English Jewry - Glimpses of 01 d .European Jewries Past and Present." spon- sored by Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne State University, will feautre Dr. Alfred Greenbaum ' of the WSU Library cataloging department 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Greenbaum will discuss Eng- lish Jewry. Sandwiches are served at noon for a nominal fee. Famous Per.sonaidiaa T THE AGE OF /3, DUBINSKY BECAME A MASTER BAKER AND AT THE SAME TIME SECRETARY OF THE BAKERS UNION OF HIS TOWN - LODZ IN EIE CONDUCTED A STRIKE AGAINST HIS OWN FATHERS E WAS TWICE ARR- ESTED AND EXILED TO SIBERIA-BUT HE MANAGED BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT. TO ESCAPE TO AMERICA. DAVID DUBINSKY N AMERICA HE JOINED THE SOCIALIST PARTY FOR A WHILE, STUDIED HARD AT NIGHT, AND ROSE TO DIS- TINCTION IN KIS UNION. POLAND. CHIEF Of /NTERIVAT/ONAL LAD/ES CARMEN?' WORKERS' UN/ON (ILGWU) SABRA FEATURES EIE WAS ELECTED TO THE PRESIDENCY OF THE BOWE/ BY ACCLAMATION IN 1932 WHERE HE HAS PROVED HIMSELF A CREDIT TO AMERICAN LABOR TRADITION. Shaarey Zedek Youth Orchestra to Appear on TV The Shaarey Zedek Youth Or- direction of Joseph Ederlman and chestra will appear on Channel 4 is sponsored' by the Jewish Com- a special munity Council. 2:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in Hanukah program. The or- Yavneh Student Group chestra, organized in 1961 by Jer- ome Stasson, has given many Offers Data on Colleges young people an High school seniors with ques- opportunity to tions about religious observance on play new Jewish a particular college campus may and Israeli corn- write Yavneh, National Religious positions as well Jewish Students Association, 84 By RANDY ZUSSMAN as the standard Fifth Ave., New York 10011, for classic literature information. Plans have been finalized for the and special or- Yavneh, run by college students, senior trip for the Class of '65. chestra arrange- has chapters throughout North May 26, when class members par- of familiar ments America which focus on establish- ticipating in the trip will arrange ktoklurs Jewish selec- ing social and intellectual contacts for their own transportation to tions. among religious Jewish students. the Detroit River dock. The S.S. The orchestra South American will cruise Lake is one of the few He who gathers bit to bit shall Erie and Lake Huron Friday. The ■ regularly sched- have much.—Proverbs 13. ship will stop at Mackinac Island. uled synagogue ! The S.S. South American will dock orchestras in the I at Detroit, May 29. FOR THE BEST IN United States MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT The seventh annual government and appears in day at Southfield High School was Stasson five or six majorj held Nov. 9. Students from the An op- senior class took over the city for performances each season. And His Orchestra solo appearances a day. Activities that were planned ' portunity for has been afforded talented mem- DI 1-1609 were: an assembly at school, a tour of the new civic center. a bers of the orchestra. The orchestra portion of the pro- reception given by the Optimums illanagraln• Club. a dinner given by the Opti- gram will include a Hanukah mist Club, and participating in the overture, sabra square dance and Professional Teachers City Council meeting that night. Hebrew sketches. FIELD ART STUDIO Conductor Stasson and his wife, Among those participating were ! 18090 Wyoming at Curtis Leslie Stern, city councilwoman. pianist Betty Kowalsky, will also U N 3 - 1031 Mark Dembs, director of building appear as soloists in several selec- and safety engineering, and Randy tions. The program is under the , Southfield High School Newsline SAM EMMER Zussman, city administrator. The first of two student govern- ment conferences to be held for the new Southeastern Michigan AS- sedation of which Southfield is a member was held at Royal Oak Kimball High School Nov. 18. Among those participating from Southfield were Steve Lezell, Les- lie Stern, Douglas Zussman and Randy Zusman. The scholastic writing awards program. Showing steady growth among schools in southeastern Michigan annually for almost 20 years. again is inviting student writers to compete interesting awards. Southfield d ators have begun , an outstandipe season of debating in metropolitan Detroit areas. While participating in two leagues, they have once again sought to gain league championships. Among Martin the varsity teams are Stoneman and Nancy Garlock, Joel Stocker and Sue Marrich. 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I can hardly wait to see What's inside the box for me. Children's Movie Hour The. Leadership Training Group of Cong. Beth Abraham will pre- sent a two-hour Children's Movie Hour of cartoons 12:30 p.m. today in the Synagogue youth lounge. Nominal fee will go toward the group's education fund. The group will show a film on youth seminars 11 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. All young people age 14-18 are invited. Shoresh USY. Sets Oneg Shoresh Chapter (8th grade) of Adas Shalom United Synagogue Youth will hold an oneg shabbat 2 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Talmud on Honesty When man appears before the Throne of Judgment, the first ques- tion he is asked is not: "Have you believed in God?" or "Have you prayed and observed the ritual?" He is asked: "Have you dealt hon- orably and faithfully in all your dealings with your fellowman?" —Sabbath. 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