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Her face, gener- ously covered with rouge, lipstick, mascara and powder, was an unusual sight in this workers' set- tlement. A bright native child of six, staring in bewilder- ment at the strange face masked by the cosmetic make-up, turned to his mother and asked: "Why is it that today, when we observe Hanuka in Tel Aviv they celebrate Purim?" Friday, December 17, 1976 53 24 Shomrim Assure Mortgage Redemption for Shaarey Zedek; 115th Anniversary Is Marked With fifth-generation decendants of the found- ers and builders of the synagogue in attendance, Cong. Shaarey Zedek im- pressively observed its 115th anniversary at a dinner in the synagogue social hall, Sunday eve- ning. The 700 in attendance were especially elated to learn that 24 of the synagogue members had contributed a large enough sum nearly to wipe out the mortgage. The group was honored with the title "Shomrim" — the guardians — and their labors were applauded in the ad- dresses of Rabbi Irwin Groner and the leaders of the congregation. Mandell Berman was toastmaster and the prin- cipal address was by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, chan- cellor emeritus of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. A noteworthy mark of continuity in congrega- tional leadership was in evidence in the participa- tion of the Shaarey Zedek father-son team of Louis, Berry, who was chairman of the building committee which supervised the construction of the pre- sent synagogue building, and his son Harold Berry, who is currently presi- dent of the synagogue. Both their addresses emphasized the deep fam- ily devotion to Shaarey . Zedek and their elation over the roles a father and a son share in ad- vancing the spiritual- cultural needs of one of the nation's leading Con- servative congregations. Walter L. Field spoke for the "Shomrim," the benefactors he organized and chaired, and he read a poem he had written to commemorate the occa- sion. Dr. Finkelstein recalled his role in many Shaarey Zedek functions and he paid honor to the rabbis who served the A Quiz for Hanuka By Rabbi Samuel Fox (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) What special foods are traditional for consump- tion on Hanuka? Technically, it is gener- ally assumed that Hanuka is not one of those holidays which is celebrated by a feast or a meal because the miracle of survival was that of the spiritual survival of the people initially, whereas in the festival of Purim, for example, the threat was to the physical survi- val of the people. Never- theless, many folk- customs developed where certain foods became tra- Job Bias Charged ditional for the week of NEW YORK (JTA) — A complaint has been filed Hanuka. First, there seems to be with the New York State division of human rights a feeling that fried foods on behalf of an Orthodox such as pancakes became Jew who has charged the traditionally associated State Thruway Authority with Hanuka. This is with job bias because of claimed to have taken his Sabbath observances, place because the miracle according to the National of Hanuka involved the Jewish Commission on supply of oil and thus fatty foods, especially Law and Public Affairs. When applying for a toll food fried in oil, became collector position the ap- the dish for Hanuka. In some localities, plicant was informed that a union contract covering cheese delicacies were job assignments required popular in commemora- that he could not have tion of the bravery of more than one weekend Judith who fed a general cheese to make him .in four off. thirsty after which she fed him wine and severed Study of Retarded his head when he was drunk, thus demoralizing NEW YORK (JTA) — A enemy's army. two-year federal grant the Some claim that hot for $164,213 has been foods like pancakes be- awarded to Dr. Robert J. came traditional to com- Gaylord-Ross of Yeshiva the dedication University to assess the memorate of the Jewish women of treatment methods used the time who hurried out for severely retarded and fried foods to the autistic children who in- quickly menfolk on the jure themselves in self- battlefield. inflicted attacks. Why do some Hasidic sects pay special attention to the fifth night of Hanuka (when the fifth candle is CHICAGO (JTA) — A lit)? Bicentennial exhibit on This commemorates an Jewish life in America historic event in the his- has been organized at tory of Hasidism. In the the Museum of Science year 1800 the famous and Industry under the Rabbi Schneur Zalman of sponsorship of the Jewish L'adi was freed from cap- Federation of Metrppoli- tivity. 'tan Chicago. The exhibit Hasidim claim that will continue through while he was in captivity, Jan. 2. when the fifth candle was lit in his home, the whole He who knows himself. house lit up brightly. Upon further investiga- best, esteems himself least. Chicago Exhibit synagogue and the mem- bership that has become a vital factor in the ranks of Conservative Judaism. Representatives of fifth-generation families who lit anniversary can- dles became symbols of a long history with many of prominence in the ranks, including the Saulsons, Keidans, and others of note in the community's history. Recollections of past events and the congrega- tion's history, offered in a series of recorded inter- views, and an "address of reaffirmation" by Rabbi Groner added to the im- pressiveness of the anniversary celebration. tion it was found that at that very time his chains were unhooked and thus his freedom had begun. The fact that this hap- pened on Hanuka made it especially significant. In- carceration in those days sometimes meant eternal imprisonment and re- lease from prison was considered a varitable miracle. The combination of the miracle of Hanuka with the miraculous release of the rabbi on the fifth night made this night a memorable event for fu- ture generations of Hasidim. Rabies Scare Rocks Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — The government has de- clare 1 all of Israel a rabies danger area an-d has warned pet owners that any dogs and cats wandering around will be destroyed. Foxes and other suspected rabies carriers will also be de- stroyed. The action cam _ e after about 50 persons were in- oculated in Jerusalem last week after being bit- ten by dogs. Normally only one or two persons a month get anti-rabies shots in the capital. An official of the Health Ministry's district office here said that 26 of the inoculated persons were bitten by one rabid dog which was caught and shot. A Woeful Plight Berel: I'm in a frightful predicament. I don't know how I can fulfill the duty of eating latkes On Hanuka. If I eat less than five latkes, they will not satisfy me. If I eat five or more latkes, I'll be a glut- ton. What would you ad- vise me to do? Please help me out of this terrible plight. Shmerel: There is in- deed a simple solution. Make one latke as big as five latkes.