31 Youth Groins 'Sponsor Conference on Palestine Droock Re-Elected On NCRA; Group to Offer Guidance ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—An Temple Israel Sabbath Eve Services, Program Saturday Night advisory committee to provide at Bnai Moshe, 15 Panel Discussions and Banquet on guidance for Jewish communities where the question of religious Sunday at Center to Feature Week End • instruction in the public school system arises was approved by the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council. It will be established jointly with the Synagogue Council of America. The council adopted _a resolu- tion calling for the establishment of a permanent Fair Employment Practice Commission with power to enforce its orders in the courts, and urged an expansion of pro- grams for the elimination of dis- crimination in employment, stressing that such activities must be conducted on a full-time basis. A report by Judge David Rose of Boston—based on information gathered by the American Jew- ish Committee, the American Jewish Labor Committee, The American Jewish Congress and The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith — said that organized anti - Semitic activ- ity had decreased sharply during the year. The report character- ized as "critical," however, cur- rent discrimination in education, Sponsored by 31 Detroit youth groups, the Jewish Youth Conference on Palestine will be conducted here this week- end—Friday through Sunday—featuring a program that will include 15 panel e'cussions on every conceivable topic of importance affecti_ig Zionism and Palestine. The conference begins tonight with services at Temple Israel, in the Art Institute, the Temple Israel Youth Group act- ing as host to all participants. Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver the sermon on the topic "Social Idealism- in Palestine." Formal Opening The formal opening of the con- ference will take place Saturday, March 29, 8:30 p. m., at Congre- gation Bnai Moshe, at a program to be conducted by the confer- ence chairmen, Bernard Ryback and Leonar 1 P. Baruch. A series of modern ..."alestinian dances will be presented by the Jewish Cen- ter Dance Group under the direc- tion of Fanny Aaronson. Miss Frances Bloom, soprano, and Miss Betty Kowalsky, pianist, will present a Palestinian program. There will be community singing under the leadership of Moe Kesner. The Habonim choir will participate in the program. Saturday night's guest speaker will be Rabbi Eliezer Levi whose topic will be "Palestine Challenge to American Jewish Youth." A film, "GatelPay to Freedom," will be shown. Sunday's Discussions Panel discussions will be con- ducted Sunday, starting at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center, by the following speak- ers, on the following subjects: 1. Explanation of Palestine Mandate and Balfour Declaration. panel leader, Seymour Tilchin. 2. Over half a century in Eretz Y israel, panel leader, Rabbi Jacob Segal. 3. Is there a conflict between Amer- icanism and Zionism? Panel leader, Rabbi William Gold. 4. The renaissance of Jewish culture in Palestine. panel leader, Abraham Twersky. Jewish resistance movements, 5. panel leader, Tavi. Frisch. 6. Arab-Jewish relations. Panel lead- er. Dr. Hugo Mandlebaum. 7. What shall we do with the DPs? Panel leader. Harold Arian. 8. Party programs in Palestine. Panel leader, Morris Lieberman. 9. British polio. in Palestine. Panel leader, Joseph Haggai. 10. Relation of Palestine to the American Jew. Panel leader, Ben Gallob. 11. The future of -Palestine—Lowder- milk and Nathan reports. Panel leader. Max Chomsky. 12. The best kept secrets of the war. Panel leader. Philip Slomovitz. 13. Can the United Nations help us? Panel leader. Harry Katz. 14. Youth's role in Palestine. Panel leader. Moshe Heyman. 15. Partitioning. Panel leader, Yisrael Stashefsky. Each panel leader will be as- sisted by two members of par- ticipating youth groups who will act as chairman and discussant. Conference Banquet At 6:30 p. m. Sunday, the entire conference will meet for a ban- quet, the guest speaker • being Rabbi Leo Geiger of New York, on the topic "The Role of UJA in Palestine." Rabbi Geiger served as Chaplain with the AAF and studied in the Hebrew University. A dance will follow the ban- quet. There will be no ' charge for panel discussions. There will be a charge of $1 for the Saturday evening program and dance. Reservations also are being taken at the Jewish Center for the ban- quet on Sunday. The 31 youth groups sponsoring the conference are: Alpha Epsilon Pi, A. Z. A. Council. B. B. Y. M., B. B. Y. 0.. Brandeis Club, Brith Trumpeldor, Chaverim, Gamma Kappa Chi, Habonim, Hecha- lutz, Hillel Foundation Wayne 'Uni- versity. Iota Alpha Pi, L Z. F. A. Wayne University, Jewish War Vet- erans, Jr. Hadassah, Jr. Mizrachi, Junior Service Group. L. Z. 0. A. No. emoiselles, Masada. Moans, 5. Mad Y. P. L. Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion. Hashomer Hatzair, Temple Israel youth Group. Windsor Youth Group, Workmen's Circle Y out h Branch, Young Israel. Z. 0. A. Chapter 1. Zionist Youth Commission and the Jewish Community Center. MP's Call on Government To Seize Anti-Semitic Leaflets LONDON, (JTA)—Daniel Lip- son, Independent, and William Gallacher, Communist, called on the British government to con- fiscate anti-Jewish leaflets sent here from Sweden and to arrest persons who distribute them. The leaflets are mailed by Einer Aberg, a Swedish anti-Semite. Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 28, 1947 , Silverman Post Installs Moran As Commander The annual installation of the officers of the Sgt. Morton A. Sil- verman Post, Jewish War Vet- erans, will be held March 30 at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Harold Mo- ran, commander-elect, will be in- stalled by the department com- mander and the chief of staff. - Down River Post No. 225, JWV, is sponsoring an all-Veteran Night April 22 in River Rouge. Depart- ment commanders of all major veteran organizations in Michi- gan will participate. The monthly trek of the Re- habilitation Committee with rep- resentatives of the Ladies' Aux- iliaries, entertained 250 veterans in the Veterans' Fatilities Hospi- tal in Dearborn with an all-star wrestling match, and distributed cigars, cigarets, and chewing gum. Among those present were Rudolf Stein, rehabilitation chair- man; Mrs. Esther Tenzer Sr., vice president of the auxiliaries, and Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, depart- ment commander. Jews in India Ask Place In Constituent Assembly LONDON, (JTA) — Minority rights for Indian Jews and Jew- ish representation in the Indian Constituent Assembly has been urged in a memorandum submit- ted to the provisional Indian government by the Bombay Cen- tral Jewish Board, A. Cynowicz, a member of the board visiting here, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. housing, employment and recre- ational facilities. The following officers were re-elected: Henry Epstein, New York, chairman; Aaron Droock, Detroit, and Ber- nard P. Kopkind, New Haven, vice-chairmen; Bernard H. Tra- ger, Bridgeport, secretary; and D. Beryl Manischevitz, Newark, treasurer. MEAT FOR WAR VICTLMS MONTREAL. (JTA)—The Ca- Jewish Congress an- nadian nounced that it is sending a ship- ment of 1,000,000 pounds of Ca- nadian meat to JeV,C- ish war vic- tims in Europe. The kosher meat is being canned in Win'"peg. Long - Win Camps White Pigeon, Mich. Rt. U. 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