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February 25, 1983 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 25, 1983

.

Purim Gaiety to Begin Saturday

Purim, the holiday com-
memorating the saving of
the Jews of ancient Persia
from destruction, will begin
after sundown Saturday.
Congregations and
organizations planning
Purim services, carnivals
and other celebrations in-
clude:

ADAT
SHALOM
The
SYNAGOGUE:
Megilla reading will take
place at 7 p.m. Saturday and
8 a.m. Sunday. At noon
Sunday there will be a
Purim carnival, while a
Purim seuda will be served
at 5:30 p.m. The seuda will
be followed by a Purim
spiel, songs, dances and an
art auction. For reserva-
tions, call the synagogue
office, 851-5100. Rabbi Efry
Spectre will officiate at
services, and Cantor Larry
Vieder will chant the
liturgy.
** *
CONG. BETH AB-
RAHAM HILLEL
MOSES: The family
, Megilla reading and social
will take place at 7 p.m.
Saturday in the temporary
sanctuary and social hall.
The Purim day Megilla
reading will begin at 8:30
a.m. Sunday. Rabbi A. Irv-
ing Schnipper will officiate,
and Cantor Ben-Zion Lanx-
ner will chant the liturgy.
The PTO will have its_an-
nual Purim carnival noon
Sunday at the Warner Mid-
dle School, 30303 W. 14
Mile, Farmington. There
will be games, prizes and re-
freshments. Tickets will be
available at the door.

* * *

CONG.
BETH
ACHIM: Purim will begin
with the reading of the
Megilla at 7:30 p.m. Satin.-
> day. Purim Day services
will be held at 8 a.m. Sun-
day. Rabbi Milton Arm will
officiate, and Cantor Max
Shimansky will chant the
liturgy.
A Purim carnival for
children will begin at 12:30
p.m. Sunday.

* * *

TEMPLE
BETH
JACOB: A special ab-
breviated Purim family
service will be held at 8 p.m.
today. Hamantashen will be
served following services.
The religious school will
have a Purim parade and
assembly 11:15 a.m. Sun-
day, followed at noon by a
Purim carnival.

* * *

CONG.
BETH
SHALOM: The Erev Purim
Megilla reading and mas-
querade will begin at 7:15
p.m. Saturday. The full
Megilla reading will take
place at 9 a.m. Sunday. The
synagogue's Purim carnival
will begin at 11 a.m. Sun-
day. There will be games
and prizes, and a hot dog
lunch will be available.
Rabbi David Nelson will
officiate at Purim services,
and Cantor Samuel Green-
baum will chant the liturgy.

today. The Megilla will be
read, and there will be re-
freshments and a carnival.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will of-
ficiate.

* * *
CONG.
BNAI
DAVID:
The family
Megilla services will begin
at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, fol-
lowed at 8:30 p.m. by a
Purim social hour, skit and
refreshments sponsored by
the sisterhood.
At 8:15 a.m. Sunday,
there will be a Purim morn-
ing service and Megilla
reading. Rabbi Morton Yol-
kut will officiate, and Can-
tor Hyman Adler will chant
the liturgy.
Youth age 4-13 will join
the Purim celebration
Saturday evening. Children
are requested to come in
costume. There will be
games, prizes and tradi-
tional refreshments.
* *
CONG.
BNAI
MOSHE: The Megilla read-
ing will take place 7 p.m.
Saturday, when the chil-
dren will march in a cos-
tume parade. At 8 p.m., the
Clark Family Players will
entertain with songs,
magic, clowns and more. Re-
freshments will be served.
The full Megilla reading
will take place at 8:30 a.m.
Sunday. Rabbi Stanley
Rosenbaum will officiate,
and Cantor Louis Klein will
chant the liturgy.
At 4 p.m. Sunday, there
will be a costume parade
and entertainment. Dinner
and hamantashen will be
served at a nominal charge.
Reservations are necessary.
Minha will follow dinner.
For information, call
Chairman Pearl Schon,
967-2909.

have a Purim booth at the
main Jewish Community
Center and at Harvard Row
mall at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Shalakh manot kits will be
distributed.

** *
CONG. SHAAREY
ZEDEK: Services for Purim
will begin at 6:10 p.m.
Saturday in the adult
chapel for Minha, Maariv
and the Megilla reading.
The family Megilla reading
will take place in the main
sanctuary at 7 p.m. Satur-
day. A Purim carnival will
take place at 8 p.m. Satur-
day in Adler Hall. At 5 p.m.
Sunday, Haman's Hidea-
way dinner theater will fea-
ture a presentation of
"Joseph and His Amazing
Technicolor Dream Coat."
Rabbi Irwin Groner will of-
ficiate at services and Can-
tor Chaim Najman will
chant the liturgy.
** *
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD: Maariv
services will be held at 7:05
p.m. Saturday with the
Megilla reading im-
mediately following. Sun-
day's Purim services will
begin with Shaharit at 8
a.m. A Purim carnival will
be held 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Games, prizes and a hot dog
lunch will highlight the af-
ternoon. Rabbi Feivel
Wagner will officiate at
services.

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* * *

TEMPLE EMANU-
EL: A Purim eve service
will be held 7:30 p.m.
Saturday. Rabbi Lane
Steinger will officiate, and
Cantor Norman Rose will
chant the liturgy.
* * *
TEMPLE ISRAEL: A
Purim family service will be
held 6:30 p.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Harold Loss will de-
liver a story sermon. Rabbis
M. Robert Syme and Leon
Fram will officiate and Can-
tor Harold Orbach will
chant the liturgy.
** *
LUBAVITCH . WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION: The women will

Beth Hayeled
Program Slated

The Beth Hayeled, nur-
sery school and kindergar-
ten, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
will present an evening
with Dr. Jeffrey London
7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
synagogue. Dr. London is
the medical director at the
Center for Contemporary
Psychiatry in Birmingham.
The topic for the evening
will be "How to Respond to
the Questions and Reac-
tions of Your Child."
* * *
Admission to the program
BIRMINGHAM TEM- is free and open to the gen-
PLE: A Purim family serv- eral public. Refreshments
ice will be held at 7:30 p.m. will be served.

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