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WISHING YOU A KOSHER & HAPPY PESACH
CAUTION!
BEFORE YOU SIT DOWN TO THE SEDER THIS YEAR,
BE SURE TO ASK THE "FIFTH QUESTION"...
WHAT TIME IS IT?
Because Daylight Savings Time came early this year, nightfall
is not until 8:50 p.m. in the Detroit area. Making kiddush, drinking
the four cups of wine and, especially, eating Matzo, must begin
after that time!
Many of us celebrate the seder in a "family dinner" atmosphere.
That is wonderful; the seder is indeed a warm Jewish gathering for
the entire family. But we all share the sincere desire to properly and
correctly observe the unique mitzvot of that special night. So we
will have to be liberal in our definition of "Dinner Time"; one who
eats the matzo, morror, wine, etc. at 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. might just as
well be doing so a week before Passover; it simply isn't Pesach yet
at that time!
LUBAVITCH FOUNDATION (313) 737-7000
The Allan Family
Would Like To Wish
All Their Relatives,
Friends and Customers
A Happy and Healthy
Passover
Local Events Will Mark
Israel's Independence
Students representing 15
Jewish day and afternoon
schools will participate in a
quiz bowl for sixth and
seventh graders at the De-
troit area's annual Israel In-
dependence Day celebration,
May 3.
Set for 2 p.m. in Shiffman
Hall of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center in West Bloom-
field, the event is part of a
day of activities. The Center
is sponsoring the activities
with the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration and Jewish Commu-
nity Council. The entire
community is invited.
Three-member teams from
each school will compete for
the grand prize — a trophy
for the school and a State of
Israel Bond certificate for
each team member. Second
and third-place teams will
also receive prizes.
Rounds one and two of the
quiz consist of questions
about Israeli history. The
third round features slides of
landmarks that the students
must identify.
Larry Jackier will be this
year's master of ceremonies,
and Jane Sherman, Don Fox
and Alex Blumenberg will be
judges. Batia Eizikovic is
chairman of the event on be-
half of the Jewish Educators
Council. Marvin Kasoff of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
open the competition.
Other activities will in-
clude: an Israeli obstacle
course at 2:30 p.m., an El Al
airplane-making contest, Is-
raeli dancing, and Israeli
food.
The Cener will also host a
special showing of a film on
the history of Zionism, Pillars
of Fire, at 2 and 3 p.m.
Israeli folksinger Hanan
Yovel will perform, 7:30 p.m.
May 6, in Shiffman Hall.
Tickets are available in ad-
vance at the Center, or the
Jewish Community Council
office (Room 1) at United He-
brew Schools.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 337.
The Israeli community
will sponsor an observance of
(Israel
Hazikaron
Yom
Memorial Day) at Adat
Shalom Synagogue, 9:30 p.m.,
May 2. All are invited.
Jewish Welfare Federation
president Dr. Conrad L. Giles
will be the speaker.
I.B. Singer To Keynote
AJC Zeltzer Tribute
born in Poland, was awarded
the Nobel Prize for Literature
in 1978. In 1935, he pub-
lished his first novel, Satan
in Goray and in that same
year, he emigrated to the
United States. Since then, his
writings have appeared in
Yiddish in the Jewish Daily
Forward, and have been
translated into English.
Call the American Jewish
Committee, 965-3353, for
dinner reservations.
Center's 60th
Is Celebrated
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -
Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer,
Nobel Prize winning author,
will be the keynote speaker
at the American Jewish
Committee's dinner honoring
George M. Zeltzer, 6 p.m.
May 11, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
The tribute to Zeltzer,
president of the National
Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture, will be highlighted by
the presentation of the AJC's
Cyrus Adler Jewish Commu-
nity Service Award.
The 83 year-old Singer,
The Jewish Community
Center will celebrate 60
years of service to the com-
munity at a party at 7 p.m.
April 26.
The committee is headed
by Howard Tapper, Alan
Yost, Arnold Kollin and
Linda Lee. Judy Granader
and Arnold Kollin are plan-
ning the menu with different
stations offering foods from a
variety of countries.
The decor is being de-
signed by the decorations
committee, headed by Sharon
Lipton. Music for listening
and dancing will be provided
by the Loving Cup. There is a
charge.