Thursday, January 12, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE l/itge 16 Sheilah Slates Donor Event Cramming for Chronicle flour The Shaarey Zedek Alumni Association has completed plans for a Youth Forum, which will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Sheruth League will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Masonic Temple. Johnny King and Dave Zim- merman of Station WWJ will act Jan. 22. The forum will be on the theme "A Glance at the Problems of Careers for Jewish Youth in America." The speaker will be Albert Cohen, director of Detroit Jew- ish Vocational Service, The speech will be followed by questions and public discussion. The forum will also feature an appropriate film on the subject of vocational and professional prospects for Jewish youth. The forum is open to Jewish youth in the community. as masters of ceremonies. A Sheruth donor duchess will be selected from the audience. She will receive a tip-to-toe out- fit donated by local merchants as a prize. Door prizes will also be award- ed. Proceeds will be used for sending underprivileged children to camp. For r.servations, call Mrs. Arn- old Monash, UN. 4-6061 or Mrs. Morton Berlin, UN. 3-4005. ZOD Thanks City for Z-Day Support The Zionist Organization of Detroit asked the Jewish Chron- icle to publish the following lines: "The ZOD wishes to thank Detroit's Jews for their cooper- "ation in helping make "Opera- tion Z-Day" the success it was. "We regret that our workers could not reach all the corners of the city. Much assistance can still be given our volunteers by sending membership dues to the ZOD's office, 1031 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26." Tau Epsilon Rho Picks Albert Silber —Photo by Keith Irwin lmmerman, director of the Jewish Chronicle Hour, gives Beth Yehudah students, Robert Marx and Susan Mandelbaum, a few pointers on radio technique. Robert and Susan, who -will receive diplomas from Beth Yehudah Feb. 1, will be interviewed on the Jewish Chronicle Hour at 10:45 a.m. Sunday over WKMII, 1310 on your d ial. A dramatized biography of the great thinker, Moses Malmonides will be presented in "A Trib ute to Greatness." Last week's program featured three dramatic skits from Jewish Folklore entitled "Bag of Gold," "Simple Schmeral," and "It Could Be Worse." A new feature added was "Editorially Speak- ing," based on editorials from the Detroit Jewish Chronicle. JWF Women Will Discuss Problems of Jewish Living "Projection 1950," the fourth education with Mrs. Alexander annual institute of the Jewish W. Sanders as chairman, and Welfare Federation's women's di- camping with Mrs. Sidney J. vision, will have as its guest Allen as chairman. speaker Mrs. S. A. Brailove, Following the luncheon, there chairman of the national women's will be a dramatic presentation division of the United Jewish written by Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton Appeal, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, and directed by Mrs. Seymour president, announ5ed. Simons. The institute, which in 1949 Other chairmen Include Mes- drew a crowd of 800 women, will dames Seymour J. Frank, Wil- be held at the Northwest Hebrew liam B. Isenberg, Lester Morris, Congregation on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Nathan Simons, Max Dushkin, Chairman of the day will be Julian Scott, Tobias Garon, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, while Mrs. Louis Robinson and Michael Raymond Sokolov is in charge of Galsky. the morning sessions. A panel on "Living in the Later Years" will be headed by Mrs. Charles Lakoff. Mrs. David Cooper will be chairman of a session on good neighbor relationships. A budgeting and planning dis- cussion will be led by William Avrunin, associate director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, while a fourth panel will discuss child problems. Other discussions will deal with Jews overseas, with Mrs. Arthur I. Gould as chairman, Israel with Mrs. Julian Tobias as chairman, You Are Right If You Write Do you have an opinion— on any subject? It you do, we welcome It both to Inform ourselves on what readers think and to inform the pub- lic on popular opinion. Ad- dress all letters to The Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 2827 Cadillac Tower, Detroit. HEADS KEREN HAYESOD NEW YORK — Benjamin G. Browdy was elected President of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund, Inc.) at the an- nual meeting of the board of di- rectors. 'Dreamer 1 • Ai S ADI, Board Holds 1st Annual Parley The first annual meeting of the ADL Michigan regional advisory board was held in Lansing, Jan. 8. Sam Goldfarb, Jackson, was elected first regular chairman of the board. Other officers include, Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Detroit, Ben Graham, Kalamazoo, Rabbi Frank Rosenthal, Jackson, vice-chair- men. Sam Adinoff, Port Huron, Abe Drasin and Sam Himelsteln, Grand Rapids, Justin Morrison, Lansing, Dr. Phil Nolish, Sag- inaw, and Morris Zwerdling of Detroit, as trustees. Haskell L. Lazere, Michigan regional director for ADL, pre- anted a report of 1949 activities ill the state. LUXURY TAX JERUSALEM—(ISI) — Israel's luxury tax yielded 11,398,347 pounds in the first six months of the financial year. The budget estimate for the year is one mil- lion pounds, and this sum may be surpassed in the second half of the year. S. Z. Alumni Slate Forum At its 30th annual convention, just concluded in New York City, Tau Epsilon Rho Legal Fratern- ity with 22 chapters in the United States and Canada honored Al- bert J. Silber, Detroit attorney, by electing him supreme execu- tive chancellor for 1950. Silber is a native born De- troiter, graduate of Northern High School in 1926 at the age of 14, holds degrees from Wayne University, and University of Michigan Law School. Dr. Harold Urey to Talk at Technion Society Dinner Dr. Harold C. Urey, distin- guished services professor of chemistry at the Institute of Nu- clear Studies of the University of Chicago, will address the an- nual dinner of the Detroit Chap- ter of the American Technion Society at 6:30 p.m., Saturday at Huyler's. A national sponsor of the American Technion Society, Dr. Urey is the discoverer of heavy water and was one of the lead- ers in the nation's atomic bomb project. The Hebrew Institute of Tech- nology in Haifa, the Haifa Tech- nion, is the only academic insti- tution in Israel devoted to tech- nological training and research. The Institute was founded in 1912 by the late Jacob Schiff of New York and K. Wissotsky. Owing to the first World War, DR. HAROLD C. UREY the institute did not start to • • function until 1925. Today the Institute consists technical high school, extension of an engineering college, a courses and a nautical school. • Jericho Lodge Sets Memorial JERICHO LODGE, I.O.O.F. will • Parents of children attending the Farband, Sholem Aleichein honor its deceased members by and Workmen's Circle schools the dedication of a plaque, bear- will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday ing their names, to be displayed at the Labor Zionist Institute. in the lodge hall in the new Norman Drachler, assistant Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood principal of Roosevelt school, will speak on "Wholesome Living for avenue. the Jewish Child in the World It is planned that yearly there of Today," after memorial services will be A discussion period will follow. held for these brothers during the month of Elul. The lodge plans to unvail the tablet at its temple at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 31, with Grand Lodge of- ficers participating, in the pres- ence of the families of the de- parted members. The ceremony, as well as the social activities to follow, will be open to the public. Bnai Moshe 'School to Hear Psychologist "Dreamer's Holiday," an original play written and directed by, left to right, Mrs. Eli Gross and Mrs. John West, will highlight the program at the Youth Education League's pledger fund lunch- eon. The affair will be held Feb. 1 at Masonic Temple. The cast Includes Mesdames Charles Solomon, John Sklar, Nathan Reis- man, S. Friedman; Jack Rosenthal, II. Charfoos, Howard Block, Robert Lewiston, Phil Kravitz, Milton Atlas, Albert Kane, David Berg, Janice Bennett and Irwin Buchalter. For tickets call Mrs. H. Goodman, TO. 8 - 1416 Parents to Hear Talk by Drachler Polio Foundation Seeks Volunteer for Drive Residents of northwest Detroit are urged to join the volunteers who will visit the homes of their neighbors, telling the polio story on behalf of the National Foun- dation for Infantile Paralysis and distributing March of Dimes cards . For further information, call the March of Dimes office, WO. 1-8880, and enlist in the Maurice Floch, clinical psy- neighborhood activities to fight chologist of the Detroit House of infantile paralysis. Correction, will address the Adult School of Jewish Studies of Bnai NEWCOMERS Moshe at 9 p. m. Tuesday. The Newcomers Club of the "Does Judaism Prevent Jewish Community Center will Crime?" is the subject. Regular hold a Roosevelt Birthday Dance classes begin at 8 p. in. The on Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Cen- lecture is open to the public. ter.