Purina Celebrations Slated Haman will have a headach e raeli Students Ensemble. This this weekend, if the number o f evening is being arranged by the Purim celebrations and Megill a Labor Zionist Organization and readings is any indication. Service s the' Farband Labor Zionist Or- will start off the holiday Saturda y der. Proceeds will help to further evening in all synagogues, an d , the program of the Habonim parties will be held the remainde ✓ Youth Organization. The Cafe of the week. Shushan Committee is being Following is a list of those con chaired by Gerald L. Goldberg. gregations and organizations tha This celebration is open to the have indicated Purim observances public. • Cong. Beth Joseph will hay e The Criterion Club, organization plenty of graggers available to th e. for single adults, will sponsor a public at the reading of the Me pre-Passover "Matzo Ball" 8:30 gilla 7:45 p.m. Saturday and 8:3 0 p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth Hillel. a.m. Sunday. There will be a break Music for the dance will be pro- fast for all at 9:30 Sunday. vided by "The Satisfyers" or- . Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac chestra. The coronation of "Queen will have its Family Purim Serv - Esther" will highlight the inter- ice and Megilla reading 9:45 a.m. mission, - with refreshments to be Sunday. A carnival will follow in served by club hostesses. the social hall. Bereznitzer Aid Society's tradi- Cong. Beth Isaac of Trenton will hear the Megilla read 6:30 p.m. tional Purim dinner will be held 6 p.m. April 6 at Cong. Beth Hillel. Saturday, after which a Purim Isadore Rosenberg will again of- party will be held, with games: ficiate as chairman, assisted by prizes and refreshments Galchinsky as co-chairman. Cong. Beth Hillel will hold its Rubin Friends are invited. services 7:30 p.m. Saturday. after Berditchev-Keshenev Society will which the sisterhood will serve refreshments. Services Sunday will have a Purim Festival 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Yehuda. be at 8:30 a.m. Co bt5, Bnai David will hear Me- Harry Kaminer will speak about gillat they 7:30 p.m. Saturday Purim and give humorous recita- and 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Cong. Beth tions. Refreshments will be served. Shalom also will start at 7:30 The Jewish Center's Purim Saturday. as will Co g. Shaarey Adloyada will feature a children's . Shomayim. parade, carnival booths and enter- Beth Aaron Syna gue will tainment Sunday afternoon, and read the Megilla 7:15 p.m. Satur- from 11:30 a.m. on. the Center day and 8 a.m. Sunday. After Senior Adults will reign over the Shiffman Hall cafeteria, where the Saturday services, there will be a Purim family party for the homemade goodies- will be avail- able. (See youth page) entire congregation, sponsored by the men's club. It will include entertainment, refreshments and a costume parade for children. Cleveland Rabbi (See youth page) , Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club will hold a Purim Ball after the 7:15 p.m. services Saturday. The club's choral group will perform, and there will be cocktails and buffet supper, with dancing to Larry Freedman's orchestra. Temple Beth Am and Livonia Jewish Congregation will hold their first joint service with the reading Ahavas Achim Evening of Music to Feature New Cantata's Premiere Cong. Ahavas Achim's sixth Eve- ning of Jewish Music, under the direction of Cantor 'Simon Ber- manis, will be held 8:15 April 16 at the syna- gogue. Cantor Ber- manis will direct the major work of the evening, "Let There Be Light," a cantata by Boruch Chamber music soloists are pianist Mrs. Rose Mash; David Budson. cellist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra; and Sidney Resnick, baritone vocalist. -CAFE SHUSHAN Also on the program will be a Rhapsody of Jewish Music" espe- cially arranged by Charles Weiner. Open Only Saturday, March 25th 19161 SCHAEFER - Tickets are available at the syn- agdgue. Cohon, which will Bermanis have its premiere that evening. The cantata has been espe- cially transcribed by the cantor into the oratorio version to be sung by the 50-voice synagogue Festival Chorus,, with string and solo accompaniment, First Wash. State Woman Lawyer Bella Weretnikow Rosenbaum, who migrated to North America with her parents in 1881 during the massive East European exo- dus, became in 1901 the first woman to be graduated from the University of Washington Law School and to practice law in Washington State. BAR MITZVAH SUITS • IRV TELL DAD . . . WE CAN FIT HIM TOO! I- • PRINCETON SHOP Charge Accounts Invited KE 3-4310 to Address -`Year of Tribute' - Fete ers noon Tuesday Jay Bodzin, Chairman of Sosnick Testimonial reception chair- man. Rabbi Herman Rah! Herman received an AB fr m Yeshiva University in 1942 and a master of Hebrew let- ters from the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he was ordained in 1945. He was rabbi of Temple Anshe Emeth, Youngstown, before assuming his Cleveland pulpit in 1947. degree Active in many Cleveland civic and communal efforts, he has served 'as chairman of the city's Zionist Youth Commission, its 'division of American Jewish Jay S. Bodzin', an active member of Mishkan Israel Nusach Hari, will Congress, Zionist Council and be chairman .of the congregation's Rabbinical Fellowship, testimonial din- He is Jew)Sh Welfare Board n e r , scheduled lecturer at/Western Reserve Uni- for 6 : 30 p.m. versity's school of applied social sciences. Presently on the Rab- April 12 in the social hall. binic Cabinet of. the Seminary, Rabbi Herman has studied many Honoree at the Jewish communities in Europe and dinner will be Israel, and through the American Isadore Sosnick. Jewish History Center is compiling A teacher in a book on Cleveland Jewry, which will soon appear. the Detroit Pub- lic Schools since Bodzin 1 9 3 5 , currently at Cooley High School, Bodzin studied at the jsaae Elehanan Theological .Seminary upon arriv- ing in this country at .age 11 in 1921. He was one of the early students at Yeshivath Beth Yehuda in Detroit. Bodzin holds BA and MEd de- grees from Wayne State Uni- vrsity and is currently a doctoral candidate at WSU. He taught at Bnai Moshe and Shaarey Zedek religious schools for many years and has led religious services in several area synagogues, including Mishkan Israel. He was an or- ganizer and first president of the Eight Mile Synagogue, now Cong. Bnai Jacob. Indemnification Deadline Set by West Germany • The German Consulate informed The Jewish News this week that March 31 is the deadline for com- pletion of claims for indemnifica- tions. Bonn must have the completed applications by next Friday. , Gunther Laste of the local Ger- 'man Consulate office, 2200 Book Bldg., said his office will be ready to assist those needing help in fill- ing in Paragraph 190 of the Resti- tution Law, and he urged it be done no later. than Monday. SOL Fit 8 /04 .zeE 7 Mile at Evergreen—Acres of Free Parking a. carnival for families 12:30 to 4 in the Standard p.m. Sunday. There will be games.. City Club. Announcement a bake sale, gift shop and refresh- of the rabbi's ments. visit was made Cafe Shushan is taking over by David Safran, the Labor Zionist Institute 9 p.m. Saturday. It will be an old- fashioned masquerade Puri in party in a night club atmosphere. For those who don't wear cos- tumes, masks will be distributed at. the door. A repast, including Hamentashen will be served, and there will he selections read from the Megilla, prizes and mu- sic by Amir Rahav and the Is- For Reservations Coll: DI 1-0131 or 862-6871 Elegant With the ROYAL . Fit Rabbi Jack J. Herman of Beth Am Synagogue—Community Tern- ' ple, CI e v elan d, will be guest speaker at a Jewish Theological . Seminary "Year of Tribute" lunch- . eon reception sponsored by of the Megilla 10 a:rn. Sunday at Adas Shalom Synagogue lead- the LJC building. Beth Moses Synagogue will hold THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 24, 1967-13 MAGIAN WHISKY—A BLIND OF SELECTED WHISKIES. SIX YEARS OLD. 86.8 PkOOF SEAGRAM DISTILLERS COMPANY N Y C.