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Passover Series
In Oak Park
Purim Programs
At Beth El
Bais Chabad of North Oak
Park will be sponsoring a
pre-Passover lecture series
in March. The three-part
seminar will take place at
the Jimmy Prentis Morris -
Jewish Community Center
on consecutive Mondays at 8
p.m.
The first session will be
held March 8. Rabbi Ye-
hoshua Morozow, will dicuss
"Readiness for Redemption:
Preparing The Home For
Passover."
On March 15, Rabbi Berel
Chaikin of Cleveland will
speak on "Commonly Asked
Passover Questions."
Rabbi Morozow will lead
the final meeting on March
22 on the topic, "Seder And
Haggadah: The Seder Ex-
perience."
There is a charge for the
March 15 session. For infor-
mation, call Rabbi Morozow,
967-4113.
Temple Beth El will mark
Purim with two celebrations.
On March 6, congregants will
gather for a 7 p.m. reading of
the megillah that will feature
songs, a costume parade and
a presentation of the story of
Esther that plays on the hit
movie Aladdin.
On March 7, the Young Peo-
ple's Society will sponsor the
temple's annual Purim car-
nival with games, prizes,
costume contests and food.
There is an admission charge
to the 11:30 a.m. event and
charges for individual booths.
Proceeds from the carnival
will benefit temple youth
programs.
For information, call Bar-
bara Grant, 851-1100.
Purim Weekend
At Temple Israel
Temple Israel will celebrate
Purim with the megillah
reading 7 p.m. March 6. Grag-
gers and hamantashen will
be distributed.
A nursery/kindergarten
party wil be held at 5:30 p.m.,
featuring face painting and
balloon sculptures, crowns
and masks and shalach
manot baskets. Dinner will
follow for those enrolled in
the nursery and kindergarten
and their parents and
grandparents.
The Youth Federation of
Temple Israel will hold a pre-
Purim party March 6 follow-
ing the megillah reading, at
which time they will decorate
for the next day's carnival
from noon to 3 p.m. There will
be raffles, a moonwalk, games
and food. There is a charge.
For information, call the
temple, 661-5700.
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Temple Shir Shalom will hold
its fifth annual Purim Car-
nival 11 a.m. March 7. There
will be food and prizes. The
carnival is sponsored by Shir
Shalom Temple Youth.
Tickets are available at the
door.
For information, call the
temple, 737-8700.
Purim Programs
At Adat Shalom
Adat Shalom Synagogue's
Youth & Education Depart-
ment will sponsor a family
megillah reading 7 p.m.
March 6. Youngsters are en-
couraged to come in costume.
All children will receive grag-
gers. Hamantashen will be
served.
The megillah will be read
again 8 a.m. March 7.
The synagogue's annual
Purim Party Plus fund-raiser
is set for 7:30 p.m. March 7.
Participants will enjoy
cocktails, a buffet dinner and
dancing to the Perfect Choice.
They willl have the oppor-
tunity to win a $10,000 cash
prize, a trip to Israel for two
and other prizes.
To purchase tickets or ob-
tain information, call Alan
Yost, 851-5100.
The Youth Department will
hold its annual Purim car-
nival 11 a.m.-2 p.m. March 7.
Admission is free, and game
tickets may be purchased at
the door.
Shpiel, Workshop
At B'nai Moshe
From 9:45 a.m.-2 p.m. March
7, B'nai Moshe will hold a
Purim workshop sponsored by
its L.I.F.E. Program and
sisterhood.
The morning will include a
look at the megillah and
educational sessions for
adults and children. There
will be a dairy lunch follow-
ed by a Purim shpiel titled
"The Trial of Haman." Purim
costumes are encouraged.
There is a charge. For reser
vations, call the synagogu
788-0600.