Friday, April 22, 1919 DETROIT • Survey Impact of Constitution JEWISH CHRONICLE 111111"4/ IIANnIfirs Page Five - — Plans for June 9 Conclare Stirs I eaffue Clubwomen . A symposium on The Israeli Constitution—Its Impact on World Affairs," will be held Tuesday evening at the Lee Plaza under the at.-pices of the Business and Profe-sional Chapter of the American Jewish Congress. Various phases of the Constitu- tion will be discussed by authori- ties. Dean Charles H. King of the Detroit College of lam will speak on judicial aspects of the con- stitution; Prof. Boaz Siegel of Wayne University law school will discuss civil liberties and labor unions under the constitution: Dean Charles J. McKenna of the University of Detroit law school will examine constitutional dif- ferences: Rabbi Joshua S. Sivrka will survey the role of religion in the public school system of Israel: and Seymour Tilchin, publisher of the Jewish Chronicle, will address the audience on the church versus State in Israel. Zelden Cohen, psesicient of the chapter. extends an invitation to everyone. A discussion will fol- low the presentation. Plans for the convention to be monthly magazine, "The League sponsored by the League of Jew - Journal," was issued this month. ish Women's Organizations June The magazine is edited by Jeani 9 tit the Book-Cadillac hotel Braun. have brought a warm response from Detroit clubwomen, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president, said. The following have been ap- pointed to committees: Mesdames Harry Becker, Louis Glasier, Samuel' Blather, Henry Green, Samu RIMdes. David Kliger, Fred Girtsburg, M. George Way- burn, Nathan Spevakow, Morton Snyder, Arthur Bloom, and Max- well Emmer. Mrs. Robert Aronson, president of the Conference of Jewish Wo- men's Organizations of Chicago, and Mrs. Ben Bernstein, president of the Federation of Jewish Wo- men's Clubs of Cincinnati, will address the assembly. Above are lima Brith youth leaders who are making plans to greet Harold Russell when he comes here Sunday to address the BBYO silver jubilee celebration and the JWV. Left to right, Shirley Ginsberg, chairman of the BRYW Council celebration committee; Irving Berg, president of the Detroit-Windsor BISTO Council; and Harriet Hochman, vice president of the council. . Zionist Camp JWV Joins With the BBYO Data Listed The Detroit Zionist Youth Commission is still accepting ap- plications for scholarships to Brandeis Camp Institutes being held in July and August. for two and four-week periods, in three camps located in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and California, The Zionist leadership training program includes lecture courses, discussion groups and work shops, as well as full recreational fa- cilities. Applicants must be high school graduates. between 18-25, who have a desire to assimilate as much Zionist background as pos- sible in order to take their place in the community as Zionist youth leaders. The Youth Commission has several scholarships open. For information contact Milton S. Marwil, TE. 2-3078. before April 27. Those who wish to pay their own fee can apply fur the two- week course at $100, or the four, week course at $175. All appli- cants pay their own transporta- tion costs. to Welcome Harold Russell His visit sponsored jointly by erection of the memorial building the Jewish War Veterans and the to go up at Holmur and Davison Bnai arith organization, Harold avenues. Russell, film star who lost his Isadore Rosenberg, executive two hands in the war, will appear director of JWV, and Mrs. Ber- in Detroit Sunday, May 1. nard Goodman of the Bnai Brith Since the time he was given women, are handling publicity an Academy Award for his play- for the Harold Russell events. ing in the "Best Years of Our Lives." Russell has lectured on brotherhood. At 2 p.m. May 1 he will speak before 1,500 young people of the BBYO at the Center. The young people will be celebrating the silver jubilee of their organiza- tion. Max Kushner and Sam Bank are co-chairmen of the afternoon, representing Bnai Brith men's and women's councils. Mrs. Carl Gould is chairman of arrange- ments, In the evening at the quarterly joint meeting of all posts and auxiliaries, Russell will speak to the war veterans on "Universal Brotherhood." The meeting, which will begin at 8 p.m., is open to all veterans and their friends. All posts and auxiliaries are combining their efforts towards - • -- Haifa Chapter Junior Iladassah Maps Satire An original musical satire, 'The Man from Mars," will be presented by Haifa Chapter, ZOD, Monday evening, Dr. Louis Kaz-, dam president, announced. The' satire was written and produced under the supervision of Mrs. Albeit Schwartz, program chair- man. The libretto is the work of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernstein, William Davis, Seymour Kraus and Mrs. Albert Schwartz. Orig- inal lyrics are by Philip Bern- stein and musical direction is by Mi's. Seymour Kraus.. The cast includes Philip Bern- stein, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dav- idson; William Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, Myron Pan- ter, Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Sarah Siegel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wes- sermon and Mrs. Alex Zuck- man.. Mrs. Philip Bernstein is director. • A social hour will follow the performance. Mesdames William Davis, Aaron Karp and Paul Nak- lin will serve as hostesses. Huntington ORT Unit Schedules Election A dessert tea will be held by Huntington Woods chapter of ORT at 1 p. m., Monday at the home of Mrs. Ivan Frankel, 25831 Pembroke road, Huntington Woods. An election of officers will take place followed by a piano recital *. Mrs. Royal Maas, said Mrs. Joseph H. Davidson, president. to be Host at Tea Junior Hadassah will be host to the Little Women of Hadassah at a joint meeting and tea at 2:30 p.m., Sunday at the home of Sophie Shulman, 1516 Chicago boulevard west, Jean Jaslove, program chairman announced. Helen Kass will speak on "Highlights of My Trip to Israel." For information, call Helen Kara- benick, membership chairman, TO. 8-4966. Shirley Schubiner is president. Dinner-Card Party Set by Chodorkover Group The Chodorkover Chabna Pro- gressive E'ociety will hold a din- ner-card party at 6:30 p. m., Sun- day, May 1 at the Jewish Cul- tural Association. 2705 Joy road. All proceeds will go to the child rescue fund. For reservations, call Mrs. Fay Bogrow, TY. 5-3508. EPPIE'S TUXEDOS ' FOR SALE OR RENT Latest Models for Weddings and Proms Masquerade Vostumes for Young and Old Enr Sale or Rent 8726 12th St. . TR. 1-1948 Welfare Unit Slates Brunch for Tuesday The Jewish European Welfare Organization, North Woodward branch, will have a brunch at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Hyman Dresner, 3455 Outer drive west. All proceeds will go towards the orphan shower, which is scheduled for May 2 at the Mayfair Roma. Brunch chairmen are Mesdames J. Rothbard and J. II. Epstein, Mrs. Albert Kurzman is president. SPEAKS ON DISCIPLINE "Discipline — Its Form and The Mildred Simons Rosenberg Meaning" will be discussed by memorial award will be made to Marjorie Sanger of the Merrill the young man and woman select- Palmer Nursery School at a meet- ed by the committee chosen to ing of the Play School Parents judge the candidates. The award Association of the 12th Street will be made on the basis of Council Center at 8:30 p.m. Mon- scholastic rating and leadership day. in the, community. An executive board meeting for the election of league officers will be held May 19 at the home of Mrs. Danto. Mrs. Abe Srere is chairman of the nominating com- mittee. The first copy of the group's - — FINEST SERVICE IN TOWN EDWARD PEVOS Optician Large Assortment of MAN JONGG SETS and SUPPLIES Give Iler an Anniversary or Birthday Gift That Will Be a Lifetime Joy See or Call OPTICAL SF.RVICE Call and Deliver)• Service 3216 Ewald Circle HO. 3332 LILLIAN FINK 13305 LaSalle AJC Women Slate Panels All chapter study groups of the Women's Division. American Jewish Congress, will meet at 1:15 p.m., Monday. "How Israel Will Be Governed" will be the topic on the panel discussion. Mesdames David Vogel (south), Irwin Schubiner (central), Max Saidman (northeast) and Daniel Shapiro (northwest) will act as moderators. South chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Bean, 2924 Glynn court, central chapter, at the home of Mrs. Janice Mendel- sohn, 2824 Sturtevant avenue, and northeast and northwest chapters at the home of Mrs. G. Lionel Willens, 18600 Northlawn avenue. Congress members and friends are invited. The meetings will be preceded by dessert luncheons. Cleric's Easter Sermon Hails Israel's Rebirth MT. VERNON, N. Y.—(Special) —The establishment of Israel was called "the greatest event in Christendom" by the Rev. Dr. W. Harold Weigle, rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Eastchester, in his Easter sermon. "Few Americans realize the significance of this fulfillment of Biblical prophecy," he said, offer- ing Jewry Passover good wishes.. 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