Students Planning to Conduct Model Sect/a/rim Before Passover •A Passover "preview" will be dal, and traditional Passover offered to students in the commu- foods will be served. The Borman Branch will hold its nity's Jewish schools next week. Model sedarim have been planned seder 11 a.m. Sunday at Beth in all Hebrew day and afternoon Moses Synagogue. As in previous stools and in many synagogue years, Abraham and Tom Borman are sponsoring the seder, and they schools. Students of the United Hebrew and their wives have been invited Schools will observe the festival to be guests of honor. The Esther Berman Branch and with the reading of the Hagga- Farband Scholarship to Help Send Students to Israel for a Year the Young Israel Center of Oak- sources and also from the new Woods are conducting their seda- Hebrew - Yiddish literature, was American Jewish youth will be rim 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The Esther printed and illustrated. The school Berman students will meet in their choir will chant traditional and assisted by Farband-Labor Zionist building and will honor June grad- new Hebrew songs, and six candles Order in their plans to attend Is- uates at that time. All students of will be lit in memory of the 6,000,- raeli universities, kibbutzim or Young Israel will participate in 000 Jews who perished. All grades some other Israeli institution, ac- their seder at Young Israel of Oak- will participate , including those cording to a decision taken by age 5 and 6. The PTA committee, Farband's national executive com- Woods. The seder for Adas Shalom stu- with Mrs. Alfred Bricker and Mrs. mittee. The Farband Israel Scholarship dents will be held in the synagogue David Silberg, will serve Passover refreshments. The public is in- Award, the vehicle for the assist- 5 p.m. Wednesday. ance, was established on the Because of the size of the stu- vited. occasion of the fraternal organiza- * dent body, the Bnai Moshe- Oak Park Branch will devote two For Those Less Fortunate tion's 50th anniversary celebration in 1963. Implemented last year._ days to celebrations 4 p.m. In connection with the holiday the NEC action assured that t"- Wednesday and Thursday in the and in the old Jewish tradition to project will be continued a. Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Beth Aaron will conduct its seder give "Mo'os Hittim," the children broadened for the 1966-67 prograth Bnai Moshe Juniors 4 p.m. Thursday at the synagogue. of Hayim Greenberg School con- year. Designed to encourage Farband to Install Officers; The Cohn Branch will have its tribute to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign and to the Beth Nachama members to send their children seder 10:30 a.m. April 3 in its own Progressive Dinner Set building. project sponsored by the Pioneer and grandchildren for at least one The Junior Congregation of Cong. The newest branch, Southfield, Women's Organization of Detroit. year to Israel, the program has Bnai Moshe will install officers at will be observing the holiday 11 Hillel Day School has designated been acclaimed as an important Saturday morning services in the a.m. April 3 in the Birney School. April 1 as Mo'os Hittim Day. Chil- incentive and means to help de- main sanctuary. The June graduates of the South- dren are encouraged to bring an velop a closer relationship with Rabbi Moses Lehrman will in- field Branch will be honored and extra coin with their regular tze- and a better understanding of life stall David Reed, president; Jon- will receive gifts from the PTO. dakah to go to the Mo'os Hittim and events in Israel by American Jewish youth. athan Licht, vice president; Sari The graduates will lead in the Fund. Applications and requests for in- Miller, secretary; and Andy Licht reading of the Haggadah. Traditionally, the Jew begins his formation may be addressed to and Greg Miller, gabboim. Nursery students will have their Pesach preparations by offering a BY ELLIOT * * * sedarim during regular sessions generous gift for the Mo'os Hittim Farband-Labor Zionist Order, 575 SHIFMAN Sophomore Chapter United Syn- with the morning group gathering Passover Relief Fund, which as- Sixth Ave., New York City. Highlighting the month of March agogue Youth, under advisers Su- Wednesday and afternoon group sists needy families in the commu- for the Birmingham community is san Blum and Marshall Cohen, will Thursday. nity and abroad to celebrate this TOTEM POLE the Groves High School presenta- hold a progressive dinner Satur- The Parent-Teacher Organization festival with dignity and comfort. DAY CAMP tion of "Carnival." Given three day evening, starting out at 8 p.m. in each branch is in charge of is now taking times last week, the show has been from Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Jerome arrangements and will host the counselor applications for summer employment. a sellout for each performance, Lechner, Mrs. Emil Reed and Mrs. celebrations. The families of the Call and will be presented again to- David Weisberg will be hostesses. students are invited. x:* KE 5-8877 night and Saturday. Hillel Day School's model seda- Senior USYers Lyne Reed and rim are scheduled for Tuesday, Last week's shows proved the Jerry Sixteen members of Michigan Kohen won first prizes in cast to be as great as any. Bruce the Hebrew and English writing di- with grades 2-8 meeting 10:30 State Temple Youth (MSTY) will ************************ at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. a.m. Canner in the male lead role of travel to Hebrew Union College, Paul, an embittered dancer who, visions at the Central Region con- The kindergarten and first grade Cincinnati, this weekend for the M0 vention in Cincinnati. Avery Har- classes will hold their seder 1 National Federation of Temple crippled by a war injury, has been reduced to running a tiny puppet ris was elected third vice president p.m. at the school building. Mike Green's Youth (NFTY) Pilgrimage. +z booth in a bankrupt circus, con- of the region. The seder is conducted entirely MUSIC Purpose of the weekend is to firmed himself to be a fine actor by children attending the school, acquaint NFTY-ites with the rab- * LI 8-4432 872-7386.( with a more-than-adequate voice. New Type Grad School and the PTO will serve Passover binical school. There will be serv- luncheon. Mrs. Irving Schnipper ices and discussion groups this Patty Harling, who plays Lili, a Set Up at Yeshiva U. RESERVE NOW FOR wistful little waif who wanders NEW YORK (JTA) — Yeshiva and Mrs. Myer Mandelbaum are evening followed by an oneg Shab- into the carnival looking for a job, University announced plans for the co-chairmen. Parents are invited. bat at the college. PASSOVER Talmud Torah students of Young Saturday's activities will include is quite impressive as the demure establishment of a new type of at and innocent teenager. graduate school which will bring Israel Center of Oak-Woods will Sabbath services, a tour of HUC's COLONIAL HOTEL & conduct a model seder 10:30 a.m. Chip Gerdan, as the suave together, under one roof, scholars Sunday under the direction of and the University of Cincinnati's MINERAL BATHS campuses and a social. On Sunday and students from a wide variety magician, Marco, is the dashing Rabbi Nissim Hayward. morning NFTY-ites will hear Dr. Services Entire Week villain, perpetually in danger of of disciplines in the humanities Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yid- Nelson Glueck speak on "Deities of Passover losing his "incomparable" as- and social sciences. dish School will have its model and Dolphins" before departing Details of the plan were made CALL MAX ELKIN sistant Rosalie, played by Linda seder 1 p.m. April 3 at the Labor for their homes in all parts of the HOward 3-4504 Appleblatt. Linda is a natural, known by Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi- Zionist Institute. country. and is given a fine opportunity dent of the university, at an all- A special Haggadah, with read to display her talents in the role day symposium. The school, he ing material from the original said, will be known as the Ferkauf of Marco's mistress. EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Graduate School of Humanities Jacquot, played by John Lyons, and Social Sciences. FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVAH? Dr. William Wattenberg and B. F. Schlegel, played by my- Concentrating its programs for self, are two characterizations doctoral level students, the new Next in 'Breakfast which bring more color and action to the show. The chorus, high- Ferkauf Graduate School will be With the Prof' Series lighted by Barry Barnett, Alan structured so that students and The series "Breakfast With the Is Conveniently Located at Prystowski, Nancy Uren, Merle scholars may simultaneously pur- Professor" will feature Dr. Wil- sue their own specializations and 20500 JAMES COUZENS Carson, Scott Canner and Leslie liam W. Wattenberg, professor of (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) Carnick does an excellent job on priorities, and gain greater fam- educational psychology at Wayne Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! its songs, "Beautiful Candy" and iliarity and respect for different State University and assistant but often complementary disci- Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT "Direct from Vienna". superintendent of the Detroit pub- plines, Dr. Belkin said. He noted Airport Limousine Service Available lic schools, 11:30 a.m. Sunday at that "a single graduate school in- the Jewish Center. cluding sociology and psychology, Oak Park High Fourth Teen-agers, grades 7 through 12, special education and guidance, lit- erature and art under one roof will have an opportunity to dis- in State Math Contest CUSTOM HOME-S CZD" cuss over breakfast Dr. Watten- Oak Park High School placed is a new departure in American berg's field. CL—A1C graduate education." fourth in the State of Michigan Dr. Wattenberg, who worked At the convocation, Dr. Belkin Mathematics Contest. Paul Mil- with the Youth Bureau of the grom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- conferred honorary degrees on Dr. Detroit Police Department from of:s' ham Milgrom, 21820 Sussex, and Lee J. Cronbach, professor of ed- 1947 through 1963 on a series Ronald Landsman, son of Mrs. ucation and psychology at Stan- of studies involving juvenile de- • _ Joseph Berger, 23530 Gardner, ford University; Dr. Paul F. Laz- were silver medal winners, and arfeld, professor of social science linquency, was also director of each received a $150 scholarship. and associate director of the Bu- the Delinquency Control Train- ing Center from 1962 to 1965. Marvin Keshnir, son of Mr. and reau of Applied Social Research He has written two books, "The at Columbia University; Dr. Ralph Mrs. Harold Keshnir, 21640 Strat- Adolescent Years" and "Mental ford Ct., received a $50 scholar- W. Tyler, director of the Center Hygiene in Teaching." He has also ship; and Robert Rozenberg, son for Advanced Study in the Behav- of Mr. and Mrs. David Rozenberg, ioral Sciences, Stanford, Cal.; and published 40 articles. Dr. Wattenberg received his BS 23841 Scotia, received honorable Rabbi Israel Mowshowitz, spirit- mention. The winners presented ual leader of the Hillcrest Jewish degree from City College of New York and received his MA and Kate Pankin, high school mathe- Center, Flushing, N.Y. PhD degrees from Columbia Uni- matics teacher, with an orchid in versity. E3LJIL—CD 1N ESL—C)C)1\/11L-1::=), appreciation for her efforts. Geneva Youth Protest Prior to his appointment at Desecration of Shrine WSU, Dr. Wattenberg taught at Hebrew U. Students Hit GENEVA (JTA) .— Jewish the universities of Oregon and Use our Home Design or Your Own youth of this city held a silent Hawaii, Northwestern University, Bonn-Sponsored Visits NORMAN N. SNYDER LEOPOLD J. SNYDER meeting Monday in front of the JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Stu- Geneva synagogue, to protest Chicago Teachers' College and Construction and Design Sales dents Union of the Hebrew Uni- against the continued smearing of Stanford University. Registration is open to all teens Phone: 863-9629 versity denounced plans by a the city's monument to Jewish mar- in the youth division. group of geography students to tyrs. visit West Germany under the aus- The monument has been desecra- pices of the Bonn government to ted three times in the last month. Beth Moses USY Service study the country's industrial de- Over 50 persons, including many Beth Moses Senior United Syna- velopment. non-Jews and priests, and mem- gogue Youth held a drive to col- bers of the wartime resistance lect toys, books and trading stamps THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS movement from France, attended for a children's orphan home and children's hospitals. the rally. 38—Friday, March 25, 1966 outh Pale MSTY Members Plan 'Pilgrimage G. 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