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March 16, 1984 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-16

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Friday, March 16, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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United Hebrew Schools

NURSERY
SCHOOLS
announces

OPEN HOUSE i-SRDAY, APRIL 1

now accepting registration for September '84 and

SUMMER DAY CAMP

Mornings (9 to 11:30)
2, 3 or 5 days

PLUS

Afternoons (1 to 3:30)
2, 3 or 5 days

BREAKFAST PROGRAM, 8 A.M.
LUNCH HOUR (No reservations needed)
For additonal information
21550 West twelve Mile
Call 356-7378 or 354-1050
Smithfield, Michigan

Purim. Observances

The reading of the Megil-
lat Esther and the frivolity
of Purim will be celebrated
at services and communal
activities beginning at sun-
down Saturday.
Area congregations and
communal organizations
planning services or holiday
celebrations are:

a booth at the main Jewish
Center from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sunday to distribute
hamantashen. A re-
enactment of the Purim
story will take place at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Center,
under the Chabad
Lubavitch auspices.

CONG. BETH AB-
RAHAM HILLEL
MOSES: Services will be

Purim services will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Lane Steinger will of-
ficiate, and Cantor Norman
Rose will chant the liturgy.

held at 7:25 p.m. Saturday
(Family Megilla reading)
and 8 a.m. Sunday. Rabbi A.
Irving Schnipper will of-
ficiate, and Cantor Ben-
Zion Lanxner will chant the
liturgy. The religious school
PTO will hold a Purim car-
nival noon Sunday at the
school. Luncheon will be
available. Games and prizes
will highlight the after-
noon. The public is invited.
Admission is free.

TEMPLE BETH
JACOB: A special Purim

family service will be held
at 7:30 p.m. today. An oneg
Shabat with traditional re-
freshments will follow.
Rabbi Richard Weiss will of-
ficiate.
The religious school will
have a Purim parade and
assembly at 11:15 a.m.
Sunday.
There will be a special
service, followed at noon by
a Purim carnival.

CONG.
BETH
SHALOM: Purim services

will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday and Purim Day
services will be at 9 a.m.
Sunday. Rabbi David Nel-
son will officiate, and Can-
tor Samuel Greenbaum will
chant the liturgy.
At noon Sunday, the syn-
agogue will host 'a Purim
carnival. There will be
games, prizes, refreshments
and a free magic show.
There is a charge for lunch-
eon and game tickets.

CONG. BNAI DAVID:

A family Megilla reading
will be held at 7:45 p.m.
Saturday in the main
sanctuary. At 9 a.m., a
Purim social hour and re-
freshments will take place,
sponsored by the sisterhood.
The Megilla will be read
at 8:15 a.m. Sunday. Rabbi
Morton Yolkut will officate
at the services, and Cantor
Hyman Adler will chant the
liturgy.

CHABAD
LUBA-
VITCH: A variety of Purim

services will be sponsored
-by Chabad Lubavitch. At
8:15 p.m. Saturday, the
Megilla will be read at the
Bais Chabad Torah Center
in West Bloomfield. Cong.
Mishkan Israel will have
Megilla readings at 7 and 8
a.m. Sunday. At 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, services will be
held at the Charter House
Apts., Highland Towers and
McDonnell Towers.
In Ann Arbor, Chabad
Lubavitch will sponsor
services at 9 p.m. Saturday
at East Quad Lounge,
Markley Lounge, Alice
Lloyd Lounge and at 10 p.m.
at Bursley Hall. The Ann
Arbor Chabad House will
have services at 7 p.m.
Saturday.
The women's division,
Nshei Chabad, will sponsor,

TEMPLE EMANU-EL:

JEWISH COMMU-
NITY CENTER: The Cen-

ter will have a Megilla read-
ing at 8 p.m. Saturday at the
main building in West
Bloomfield. Following will
be a casino night. For in-
formation, call the Center,
661-1000.

RADOMER
AID
SOCIETY:
A Purim

cocktail party will be held at
6 p.m. Tuesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Arranging the evening are
Helen Greenberg and Char-
lotte Tuttleman.

CONG. SHAAREY
ZEDEK: The Megillat

Esther will be read at serv-
ices at 7 p.m. Saturday and
at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Rabbis
Irwin Groner and Lee Pas-
kind will officiate, and Can-
tors Chaim Najman' and
Sidney Rube will chant the
liturgy.
"Haman's Hideaway"
dinner theater, sponsored
by the PTO, will be pre-
sented at 6 p.m. Sunday at
Shaarey Zedek. The pro-
gram will feature the youth
choir in a musical presenta-
tion, "Little Orphan
Esther." Robin Schakne is
the director.

TROY JEWISH CON-
GREGATION: Special

Purim services will be held
at 7 p.m. Saturday at the
Lutheran Church of the
Master, 3333 Coolidge,
Troy.
The service will be con-
ducted by Carol Binder,
Joanne Levy and Neil
Portnoff. The Megilla will
be read by Pamela Spitzer,
Asher Galed and Sam Pul-
kaster. An oneg Shabat
featuring traditional re-
freshments made by the sis-
terhood will follow.

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD:
The

Megilla will be read at 8 and
10 p.m. Saturday. On Sun-
day, the Megilla will be read
at 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. Rabbi
Reuven Drucker will of-
ficiate.

Boy Injured

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
seven-year-old Arab- boy
was injured during a
demonstration at the
Balata refugee camp near
Nablus on Sunday. The
child, struck by debris from
a ricocheting bullet, was
treated at a local hospital.
The melee started when
camp residents burned
tires, waved Palestinian
flags and threw stones at Is-
raeli soldiers sent to restore
order.
A Molotov cocktail was
thrown at a civilian vehicle
on the main street of Gaza
without causing injuries or
damage.

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