THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, March 5, 1976 Purim Activities Slated to Begin Purim celebrations have been scheduled in area syn- agogues by the congrega- tions and youth groups and in other communal institu- tions. THE JEWISH COM- MUNITY CENTER will kick-off its Purim celebra- tion 1 p.m. March 14 at the Maple Rd. site with a dance. Other Purim events include a story hour for youngsters, pre-school costume parade, wizards booth, mask display and games. Traditional 'Purim refreshments will be available. • FIRESTONE I JEWELRY Ihmtionds Rertm utiling, fowIr% olt Jetrelr ■ ,tfrh Her,111-1111.! SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 • Music by • A dance aerobics presen- tation will begin at 3 p.m., followed by a special gym- nastics demonstration at 3:30 p.m. Families are in- vited. For information, call the Center, 851-7300. THE CENTER RUS- SIAN CULTURE CLUB will usher in the Purim fes- tival 7 p.m. March 13 in the Maple Rd. Center. Eric Ro- senow and His Continentals will provide music, and re- freshments will be served. Tickets are now on sale, with a reduced rate for sen- ior adults and students. For information, call the Cen- ter. TEMPLE BETH EL will hold its annual Purim carni- val 11:30 a.m. March 14 in the temple. The temple Young People's Society, un- der the chairmanship of Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 You're invited 20% Off •invitations -centerpieces •stationery Phyllis Billes 559 - 4343 HAGGADAH - A SEARCH FOR FREEDOM An Oratorio by Morton Gold THE OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA and UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL CHORUS Conductor: JOHN DOVARAS Soloists: CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN at CONG. BNAI MOSHE SUNDAY, MARCH 28 New Arrival Boys' 3-Piece Vested Suits 100% Polyester Sizes (4 to 7) Colors: sand, rust, green, powder blue GaP gee ow CHILDREN'S WEAR NORTHLAND CENTER ag • -••• .• .0. s, AA Bnai Moshe's Giborim will join the Rishonim group (grades 1 and 2) for a Purim party 1:30 p.m. March 14 in the home of II- ana Stollman, Giborim sec- retary, 14511 Rosemary, Oak Park. For information, call Giborim adviser, Marla Magy, 548-9055. ADAT SHALOM SYN- AGOGUE'S YOUTH AND EDUCATION DEPART- MENT will have its annual Purim carnival 11 a.m. March 14 in the social hall. There will be 16 game booths and refreshments will be available. There will be a costume contest and prizes. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Proceeds will benefit the youth pro- gram. CONG. SHAAREY ZE- DEK'S JUNIOR CON- GREGATION will have a Purim carnival 10 a.m. March 14 in the Morris Ad- ler Hall of the synagogue. The carnival will feature games, prizes and refresh- ments. All are invited. County Committee Advisers Named $50.00 pl Rick Golden and Harlee Kutzen, will take charge of the carnival. There will be refreshments, games and prizes. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. THE ADAT SHALOM MARRIED COUPLES CLUB still has tickets avail- able for its Purim concert and sing-in, scheduled for 8:30 p.m. March 13 in the synagogue. Cantor Harry Sturm of the Downtown Synagogue and the Madri- gal Singers of Southfield will sing. For information, call the chairman, Hannah Wilkus, 557-7227, or Flor- ence Greenfield, 626-0371. HA-NER HA-TAMID will hear an original Purim service by Rabbi Harry E. Goldwater, spiritual leader, at a Purim celebration 8 p.m. March 15 in the Tyn- dall Elementary School. Members of the congrega- tion will participate in a Purim play, and children will be awarded prizes for the best and unusual cos- tumes. The public is invited at no charge. For informa- tion, call the rabbi, 557-7595. CONG. BNAI MOSHE'S JUNIOR CON- GREGATION will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge for a Purim costume party. Games, prizes and arts and crafts will highlight the party. For information, call Hartley Harris, youth coordinator, 968-3563, or the youth lounge, 548-3123. a We sa 'a % W. WWW, Lawrence R. Pernick of Southfield, chairman of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners finance committee, has appointed a citizens technical advisory committee to assist the fi- nance committee. Serving on the advisory group are Sidney J. New- man of Southfield, Bliss Finlay of Bloomfield and Emery Dearborn. ***** a''s &••.% Phonogift Drive Spurs AJCampaign Jewish Welfare Federa- tion volunteers will take to the phones seeking contri- butions during Phonogift, from Sunday, through March 14. Phonogift is the annual telephone campaign con- ducted by the Women's Di- vision of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund. Phonogift vol- unteers will telephone 8,000 Jewish women in the metro- politan area seeking contri- butions to benefit 60 hu- Detroiter Helping Quake Relief Operations in Guatemala City Bezalel Gordon, son of Rabbi and Mrs. James I. Gordon, is now working with the Jewish community, in particular, and the gen- eral community of Guate- mala City in the wake of the recent disaster. Below are some excerpts of his letters. Thursday, Feb. 2 The Jewish community is very busy in the general re- lief effort and in particular, my hosts, are running themselves ragged in their efforts and involvement and I move along with them. Today we went to the air- port to greet a special plane from Israel bearing aid for the victims. I finally moved into the little apartment connected to Bet-El. There is a great old woman taking care of me at the shul (she lost 18 members of her family in the quake). Monday, Feb. 9 The tremors are contin- uing, and probably will for a couple of months, but are less severe. Today, I went to the relief operations air- field to volunteer my serv- ices as a pilot. I then met the head of the local Jewish youth commis- sion and arranged a meeting with the entire commission for later in the week at which time I will outline my plans for reviewing their defunct youth group. Feb. 15 Abie Nathan of Peace Ship-radio fame is here and I joined him this morning as we went to an Indian village to distribute food. In the afternoon I met with the teenagers — there is still no school yet — they have not re-opened since the disaster. We are also getting a mailing out to announce the resumption of regular Shabat services — I'm work- ing with the carpenters who are fixing the Aron Kodesh and the Atzei Haim of the Torahs damaged in the quake. Meanwhile, the Magen David Adom Society of Is- rael air freighted eight tons of antibiotics and relief sup- plies to the Guatemalan Red Cross Society. agencies, manitarian according to Harriet Dun- sky, Phonogift chairman. Phonogift begins with a 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. session, Sun- day. March 7. Weekday call- ing hours will be 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 3 to 5:30 p.m., and 6:45 to 9 p.m. There will be no calls made on Friday or Saturday. Women wish- ing to assist may call Feder- ation, 965-3939. The Metropolitan Divi- sion of the 1976 Allied Jew- ish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund will hold its kick-off meeting 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the new Jewish Community Cen- ter. According to Metropol ._ tan Division chairman, Isa- dore Shrodeck, the speaker will be co-chairman Rabbi James Gordon of Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods. For information, call Mrs. Bertha Chomsky, Metropol- itan Division director at the Federation office. 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