36 Friday, December 14, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hanuka Rally at Orchard Mall FOOD & PASTRIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS By RHONDA ADELL 851-7070 riASSPOWP PHOTOS IN COLOR WHILE YOU WAIT 70:i F! 24 Hour Aim Drop Service LENS OPENING 353-5330 c0mEr:402 E viDG-0 WI %SEM M MOMS No otui SFlritl 'Am IL T. U. St 44 1L, F I# Su. 12-5 AMUR SIM - IOMMOSTFIN ri 0411111 A Hanuka rally, spon- sored jointly by Congs. Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills and Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield will be held 4 p.m. Sunday at Orchard Mall. The rally will feature music, children's entertainer Wove, prizes and refreshments. A giant Hanuka menora will be lighted in celebration of the eight-day holiday. Temple Elevates Spiritual Leaders Temple Emanu-El an- nounces that Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, who has been the spiritual leader of the congregation for more than 25 years, has been ap- pointed senior rabbi. At the same time, Rabbi Lane Steinger, who has served the congregation as associate rabbi for the past 2 1/2 years, has been named rabbi. 1979 CITY TAXES ALL 1979 CITY OF DETROIT SECOND-HALF TAX BILLS HAVE BEEN MAILED All REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BILLS for the CITY OF DETROIT have been mailed. If you have failed to receive a tax statement, please request duplicate by mail or in person at Room 136 City-County Building, since Interest and Penalty must be added if not paid by January 15, 1980. Failure to receive bill will not defer paymant of Interest and Penalty. Kindly include Ward and Item number when requesting bills by mail. - Second-Half Due January 15, 1980 Stanley Gruszkowski Treasurer City of Detroit Chabad Hanuka Parties Set Chabad Lubavitch, under the direction of Rabbi Nachman Simon, will spon- sor a Hanuka party 6 p.m. Sunday at McDonnell To- wers Apts., 24300 Civic Center Dr., Southfield. There will be games, prizes and refreshments. Entertainment will be pro- vided by pianist Jocelyn Krieger and students Eric Norber, Howard Norber and Shoshana Krieger. The Pol- ter Brothers will sing Hanuka songs and there will be a candlelighting ceremony. There is a charge, and children under age 12 will be admitted free of charge. The Royal Oak-Troy Chabad House, 1905 E. 14 Mile, will hold a Hanuka party 7:30 p.m. Monday, announces Rabbi Yos,f Kesselman, director. The community is invited. N.Y. Yeshiva Will Benefit From Reception Held Here A reception in behalf of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath in New York will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Car- men, 15927 Hilton, South- field. Guest speaker will be Hagaon Reb Gedalya Fel- der, Shiite, rabbi of Cong. Shomrei Shabbos in To- Hertz, Schwartz Sermons Printed Temple Beth El has pub- lished a 28-page booklet of the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur sermons of Rabbis Richard C. Hertz and Dan- nel I. Schwartz. The sermons include Rabbi Hertz's "Feeling Good About Being Jewish," "Listening," and "Death Cannot Kill What Never Dies," and Rabbi Schwartz's "Cry Lion" and "The Fast We Must Choose." Temple Spongors Hanuka Service The Birmingham Temple will have a Hanuka family service and celebration 7:30 p.m. today in the temple. Each family is requested to bring a flashlight for a "festival of lights." The pro- gram was prepared by the youth education committee. ronto, a post he has held since 1949. Rabbi Felder has been a member of the execu- tive of the Rabbinical Council of America since 1963. He is president of the Ontario Division of the RCA and of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress rabbinical division. Marvin Berlin is chair- man of the evening. The community is invited. SZ Teachers Name Officers Geri Levit was elected president of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Hebrew Teachers Association. Other officers are: Albert Burke, vice president; Eve- lyn Klein, secretary; and Drora Kleinplatz, trea- surer. Hanuka Carnival The PTA of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will hold its annual Hanuka carnival 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday in the yeshiva building. The afternoon will fea- ture refreshments, games and prizes. Best Wishes For A Healthy and Happy HANUKA 1 I Factory Fresh I •Video cassettes: VK 250 1 1 •up to six hours! i I 142! ONLY •- al 6-HOUR TAPE1 I I I I nen I I `f: I I '.j I I rI ft 40 traSzet te .e • rut nn nn rt 1. Friday, December 14, 1979 Place one candle (large enough to bum at least until 6:06 p.m.) In the ex- treme right holder of the Menorah. Light Shamesh (servant candle) and recite blessings I. II and III and kindle the can- dle. Place the Shamesh in its appropri- ate holder. Then the women and girls should kindle the Sabbath candles. recit- ing the appropriate blessing. All the above should take place before 4:42 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time, Detroit. For the proper time in other citiex. con- sult a Rabbi.) AMR 1 , 111411 13111 3. Sunday, December 16, 1979. At nightfall from 5:52 p.m. and on, pla 3 candles in the Menorah, at the place right. Recite blessings I and II, and kindle the 3 candles, from left to right. IMPRITI u 4. Monday, December 17, 1979. At nightfall, from 5:52 p.m. and on. place 4 candles in the Menorah, at the light. Recite blessings I and II, and kindle the 4 candles from left to right. I ....... I M I M 5. Tuesday, December 18, 1979. At nightfall, from 5:55 p.m. and on, place 5 candles in the Menorah, at the right. Recite blessings I and II, and kindle the 5 candles, from left to right. I ilifi rlitif 6. Wednesday, December 19, 1979. At nightfall, from 5:55 p.m. and on, pace 6 candles in the Menorah, at the right. Recite blessings Ind II, and kindle the 6 candles, from left to right. I Bill firtfink 7. Thursday, December 20, 1979. At nightfall, from 5:55 p.m. and on, 1111111111111 place 7 candles in the Menorah, at the right Recite blassings I and II, and kindle the 7 candles, from left to right. •• pip! -- Na• 'I 8. Friday, December 21, 1979. Place 8 candles (large enought to burn at least until 6:10 p.m.) in the Menorah. Recite blessings I and II, and kindle the 8 candles from left to right. Then the women and girls should kindle the Sab- bath candles, reciting the appropriate Sabbath blessing. All the above should take place before 4:45 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time, in Detroit.) For the pro- per time in other cities, consult a Rabbi.) FOR MENORAS CONTACT 548-2666 Lubavitch Youth Organization 14000 W. 9 Mile Rd. Buick ;Opel I Honda I 353-1300 • 28585 Telegraph Across from Tel-12 Mall — Near 12 Mile i i 30825 Greenfield at 13 We 1 1 642-4466 1 2. Saturday, December 15, 1979. After the Sabbath ends at 5:45 p.m.. recite the Havdaiah (separation between Sabbath and weekday) prayer. Then place 2 candles in the Menorah, at the right. Recite blessings I and II, and kindle the 2 candles from left to right. MR. and MRS. MARVIN M. TAMAROFF and Family TaMaROFF I Il , Le Von's 1 CHANUKAH CALENDAR 5740/1979 Hanuka Service, Dinner Planned Temple Kol Ami will hold a Sabbath and Hanuka pot luck dinner 6:30 p.m. today in the temple, conducted by the sisterhood. A family service will be held at 7:45 p.m. The chil- dren of the religious school, under the direction of Viv- ian Stollman, will sing. The temple choir, under the di- rection of Nathalie Conrad, will render the liturgical music. Students of Grade One will present a short Hanuka play. Arrangements for the dinner and service were made by Gail Cohen, Joyce Rubenstein, Carol Silver- man and Audrey Witten- berg. I Genuine RCA - Before kindling the lights, the following blessings are recited: I. Boruch atoh Ado-noi Elo-heinu melech ho-olom asher kidshonu b'mitzvosov v'tzivonu l'hadlik ner Chanukoh. II. Boruch etch Ado-noi, Elo heinu, melech ho-olom sheoso nissim laavoseinu bayomim hoheim bizman hazeh. The following blessing is said only on the first evening (or the first time one kindles the lights this Chanukah): III. Boruch atoh Ado-noi Elo-heinu melech ho-olom shehecheyonu v'kiyimonu v'higiyonu lizman hazeh.