Friday, December 3, 1918 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Seven Young Israel Here Steps Up Campaign for Youth (enter Aids Bnai David Unit An all-out campaign to in- terest the entire Jewish com- man Moore, Leon Mutchnick, munity in its youth center proj- Isaac Knoppow, Irving Schlus- ect has been launched by Young sel, Sam Novetsky and Seymour Walft Building committee Israel of Detroit. When finished, the building chair an is David I. Berris. Morris Karbal, chairman of on Dexter the steering committee, boulevard will that construction would go said on provide educa- all winter. tional, athletic He urged Detroit Jewry to and recrea- participate fully in the project, tional facilities "which will benefit the entire in a neighbor. community." hood hitherto Fourteen local delegates at- completely tended the 18th annual midwest MRS. BERNARD DOSIE lacking in this convention of Young Israel last respect. weekend in Chicago. . Teams have They were Berris, Hillel L. Mutchnick been formed to contact all trades, profss- Abrams, Charles 'f. Gellman, sions, services and organiza- Jerome Kelman, Simon Klein- platz, Daniel Schwartz, Joe tions. Weinman, Ruth Bodzin, Ethel Captains are Herman K. Co- Framovitz, Shirley Katz, Esther After' a series of successful hen, Arthur Gellman, Morris H. Berris, Maurice Harris, Hy- Marx, Rose Singerman, Eleanor membership rallies, the Bnai Gordon and Shlome Sperka, David Sisterhood is making final oratorical contest winner, plans for its donor luncheon, Tuesday in the social hall. Aids Sholem Aleichem Mrs. Dan Otis, chairman, asks the public to "red-letter this date—to be sure to attend." A fashion show and vocal se- "What Should Be the Relation- lections by Cantor Hyman J. ship of the New State of Israel Adler will be highlights. to the American Jewish Com- Mrs. Bernard Dosie is booklet munity?" chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sam- This is the question to be dis- uel Traison. cussed at the regular monthly ser- Tickets can be obtained from ies, sponsored by the culture Mrs. Joseph Eisenberg, TO. commission of the Jewish Com- 6-6820, Mrs. Sol Poskel, TO. munity Council, at 8:30 p.m., 5-4743, ticket chairman, or Mrs. Monday, in the Jewish Center. Otis, TO. 8-3899. IT's on Tuesday,' Sisterhood Says Council Committee to Sponsor Debate Trade, Professional Groups MRS. REVA SCHWARTZ is aiding the donor luncheon of the Women's Division of the Sholem ANichem Institute, Wednesday; Dec. 8 at the Ma- sonic. A sparkling program has been arranged. Moshe Haar, school director, will speak and Cantor Pavel Slavensky will sing. Proceeds will go to the school maintenance fund. NIS Auxiliary Guest MARK FEI)ER, star of New York's Yiddish theater circuit, will he featured on the pro- gram of the 25th anniversary dinner of the Women's Divis- ion, United Hebrew Schools, Tuesday at Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Louis Tobin, TO. 8-3251, is in charge of reservations. Workmen's Circle Most to Professor How to meet the problems of Jewish children growing up in a Gentile world will be dis- cussed by Dr. Lloyd A. Cook of Wayne University when he ad- dresses a meeting of the Work- men's Circle PTA,‘ Wednesday in the educational center, 11529 Linwood avenue. An expert in the field of per- sonality development, Dr. Cook is director of a national teacher- training program designed to promote better understanding of minority groups on the part of teachers. CENTER DANCE CLASSES Dellakova and Berk, famous Jewish dancers, will conduct dance lessons from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Center. Israeli to Keynote luncheon of the Histadrut on Thursday contrib,,tors to the Detroit broke the Arab hold on southern Histadrut campaign will hear a Palestine. first-hand report of the 'Negba •Capt. Wayland, who is, secre- battle, when Capt. Yaakov Way- tary of Negba, which he helped land, 34-year-old Israeli com- mander of Negba's defenses, ad- found in 1939, was acclaimed by Prime Minister David Ben Gur- dresses a luncheon at noon, ion. Thursday, in the Hotel Statler. Later, at a reception starting Militia/1;as head at 4 p.m., he will be formally pre- sented to Gov.-Elect G. Mennen Williams, Common Council Pres- ident George Edwards, Frank X. Martel, president of the Detroit- Wayne County Federation of La- bor; August Scholle, Michigan CIO president; and other civic leaders. TO VISIT PLANTS Arriving early that morning, Capt. Wayland will be met by Zionist and Histadrut leaders and will be interviewed by the local press before speaking at the Ion_ I cheon. During his stay here he will; visit industrial plants speciali.-1 ing in the manufacture of agri- cultural equipment, He also will I meet with Jewish war veterans. Negba, a farming community in the Negev of 350 pioneers, re- pulsed 20 attacks by superior LOUIS PAPO, above, Is com- Egyptian forces. mander of the Mattathias Tent- ' STOPPED TANK Under Capt. Wayland's com- mand the settlers fought success- fully against enemy tanks, planes, artillery and 4,000 infantrymen, leading the way for victorious Israeli counter offensives that will be met at Niles. For Month of December Only $60 to $70 per week, American Plan INCLUDES ROOM, MEALS and MINERAL BATHS These are Regular $70 to $100 per week Accommodations plus Mineral Bath Charges Write the 1 1)11.AMT I Hotel and Mineral Baths Max Elkin, Managing Owner • ti ca CP CP 5? CP CP C?COS2525?_9_57_5?S2.529.9_52_525-252575-25252525251^. 3T6. (Apt.• 4 to 16 Tenn/ Whit- collet Whitcomb Sulphur Baths are refresh- ing, stimulating. 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