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Friday, March 14, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Eight
Youth Group Representatives Conclud e Treasury Dept. Aide
Confer' t
Plan or Weekend Palestine Conference
Gen. Rose Post to Hear
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Thursday, March 20, at Cong. Bnai
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Members of the post, their
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will be served.
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Representatives of close to 30 youth groups gather at the Jewish Community Center to
complete plans for the Jewish Youth Conference on Palestine to be held March 28 to 30 at
the Center. At a preparatory meeting are (left to right, seated) RUTH NEWMAN, ANN
K ROLL, LEONARD BARUCH, SHIRLEY GREEN, AL TINIANOV, ANN APPLEBAUM and
HENRY STANFIEL; (left to right, standing) MARCELLA FELDMAN, NATALIE GAINES,
RUTH BODZIN, MARILYN ADLER, THELMA ZISENWINE, PHILIP JAFFE, EDITH
GOODMAN, GERTRUDE STRAUSS, ZELDA SACHS, DEBORAH COHEN and SHIRLEY
TAYLOR. Reservations must be made by March 20.
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Reservations for the dinner-dance Sunday, March 30, which will
onclude the Jewish Youth Conference on Palestine must be made
by March 20. committee members announce.
The Conference, sponsored cooperatively by close to 30 Jewish
youth groups, will begin Friday evening, March 28, with the Sabbath
eve service of Temple Israel at -
the Detroit Institute of Arts.'
Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on Music Study Club Holds
the subject "Social Idealism in Soiree at YW Wednesday
Palestine." A panel discussion, led •
Music Study Club of Detroit
by the Temple Israel Youth
will hold a Soiree, one of their
Group, will follow the service,
Saturday evening, March 29, most outstanding annual events,
Rabbi Eliezer Levi will address at &:30 p. m., Wednesday, March
the Conference at Bnai Moshe 19, at the YWCA, Montcalm and
Synagogue. The program also will Witherell.
Participants will be the Music
include a performance by the
Jewish Community Center dance Study Club Choral Group under
group, directed by Fannie Aron- the direction of Dan Frohman.
son, singing by members of Ha- Lillian Wittenberg, soloist, will
sing parts from The Marriage of
bonim, and movies.
: Figero by Mozart, a Palestinian
16 Panel Discussions
A series of 16 panel discussions, romantic song and poem written
led by outstanding local Zionists, by , Rachael, and a Manna Zucca,
will begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, and Gretchaninoff number; Eve-
March 30, at the Jewish Center. lyn Gurvitch, pianist, will play
trkliameatt, Chopin and
The dinner Sunday evening at numbers
the Center will feataa,pe a nation- Debussy.
Mrs. Henry Wienberg will be.
ally-known speaker. Dancing to
the music of Bobby Grayson and hostess.
his orchestra will conclude the
Tuchow Wins Michigan
program.
Admission charge for the cul- Oratorical Championship
tural and panel sessions only is $1.
Seymour Tuchow, representing
Tickets including the dinner- Wayne University, won the Men's
dance are $3. Reser\ ations may state oratorical contest at Kala-
be made by calling Samuel Neu- maaoo last week. His subject was,
schatz at the Center, MA. 8400.
The People Make History.'' As
Participating Groups
state champion, Tuchow will now
Among the youth groups par- compete for national. collegiate
ticipating in the conference are oratorical honors.
Alpha Epsilon Pi; AZA; BBYM,
Irving Cohen Chapter; BBYO;
Brandeis Club; Brith Trumpeldor;
Chaverim, Young Judea; Gamma .
Kappa Chi; Habonim; Hechalutz;
Hillel; Iota Alpha Pi; IZFA; Jew-
ish War Veterans, Ainciliary No.
431, Junior Hadassah; Junior Miz-
rachi; Junior Service Group;
Windsor JYCA; Labor Zionist
Organization, Branch 5; Mademoi-
selles; • Masada; Young People's
Leageia, Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation; Hashomer Hatzair;
Temple Israel Youth Group;
Workmen's Circle Youth Branch:
Young Israel, and ZOA Chapter I.
Complete Arrangem ► ts
For Temple Israel Dinner
March 22 at Hotel Stotler
Mrs. Samuel Blucher. president
of the Temple Israel Sisterhood.
annbunces that all plans are
completed fur the first joint din-
ner - dance of the Sisterhood and
Men's Club of Temple Israel, to
be held at 7 p. iii. Saturday.
March 22, in tile morn hallroom
of the Hotel Static'.
be furnished by Phil Bi . e,totr and
his or•h•stra.
Assisting Mrs. Ahe Schinel in
and Barney Barnett, co-chair-
men of the dinner dance, are the
foilow.mg: Mrs. Arthur Haas,
Mrs. S. Keene, Maurice Levin
and Joe Silver.
All members of Temple Israel
and their friends arc invited to
be
attend. Reservations must
made in advance as no tickets
will be sold at the door. Tickets
may be reserved at the Temple
office. -•------
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