Forman•Becomes Head
Of AJC Foreign Affairs

Youth Institute on Zionism
Opens at Sabbath Service

Federal Judge Phillip Forman
of Trenton, N. J., Judge of the
U. S. District
More than 200 youth leaders Sunday, are open to the public,
Court of New
Ire expected to gather at Bnai Dr. Krohn pointed out. Except
ersey since 1932,
for the meals and dance, there
Moshe at 8:15 p. m. this Friday will be no charge, he said.
has accepted the
chairmanship of
!or special Sabbath Eve services
In honor of the Institute, the
Committee
the
naugurating the three-day Zion- Junior Congregation of Shaarey

1.st Youth Institute.
The Institute, sponsored joint-
ly by four youth groups in the
zity, will serve as a forum at
which leaders from Ohio, Ken-
tucky, West Virginia and MiCh-
igan may exchange ideas on
problems of Palestine, according
to Dr. Sam Krohn, general chair-
man.
Many prominent adult Zionist
leaders have arrived in Detroit
as guest participants in the In-
stitute. Dr. Shlomo Bardin, direc-
tor of the American Zionist
Youth Commission, will preach
on "Jewish Youth and the Resis-
tance Movement". Mrs. Ezra
Shapiro, president of the Central
States Region of Hadassah; Mil-
ton Arm, national vice-president
of Masada, and Max Heitman,
noted authority on Palestinian
music and dancing, will also par-
ticipate in the Institute.
All meetings of the Institute,
which will continue Saturday and

Local Brevities

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
POST of the Jewish War Veter-

ans will present an American

flag to the BLUE BIRD GROUP
of the Camp Fire Girls at 7:30

p. m. this Friday. Mrs. Hattie
Cohen will officiate as Chaplain
at the ceremonies. The public
is invited.
• • •
The CARDOZO CLUB will meet
at 11 a. m. Sunday, April 20, at
Assembly Hall, 12th at Clair-
mount. Technicolor sound films
on Palestine, followed by a dis-
cussion on Zionism, will be
featured. A lox and bagel brunch
will be served. Members and
friends are urged to attend.
• • •
ODESSA PROGRESSIVE AID
- SOCIETY announces a banquet
marking its 35th anniversary to
be held May 4.
• • •
LOUIS T. KLEIN, Attorney,
recently discharged from the

armed forces, announces the

opening of offices at 1633 Barium
Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan.
CHerry 3414. Residence: TYler

5-6641.

• • •
JACQUES ABRAM, Texas-
born pianist, will appear on
the American Day program of
the 24th biennial convention of
the National Federation of Music
Clubs, at Detroit next Wednes-
day. Mr. Abram is the 1937 win-
ner of the Federation's Young
Artist Auditions and one of 13
former winners participating in
a convention parade of Federa-
tion-made stars.
• • •
LEONARD WARREN, leading
baritone of the Metropolitan
Opera Association, will be pre-
sented- in-- recital here on April
22, at the Masonic Auditorium.
He will be assisted at the piano
by . Willard Sektberg.
• • •
JULIUS CHASES, director of
music at the Jewish Community
Center, will present the follow-
ing pupils in a recital on Sunday,
Aped 20, at the Center Music
Room: Kurt Saffir, Betty Kowal-
sky, Jane Hodges, Rhoda Smilay,
Joan Machin and Robert Shul-
man. The public is invited.
• • •
ADRIANNE CAROL MARCUS,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben

Marcus of 15824 Griggs, has been
chosen for membership in the Na-
tional Music Camp at Interlochen,
Mich., for the coming summer.
She is a pupil of Delisca Kenney
and attends Fitzgerald SchooL
• • •
A NEW CLUB will be formed
Tuesday evening at 4075 Pasa-
dena. For information call Fran
Cohen, DA. 4325, or Joe Gold-
man, TY. 7-3516.
• • •
LT. ALBERT SHAPIRO has
been elevated by Police Commis-
sioner Ballenger to the post of

Page Seventeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 18, 1947

on Foreign Af-
fairs of th e
American Jewish
Committee, suc-
ceeding the late
Judge George Z.
Medalie of the
Judge Forman N. Y. Court of
Appeals, it was announced by
former Ji.idge Joseph M. Pros-
kauer, AJC president.
A leading figure in public serv-
ice and in American Jewish af-
fairs, Judge Forman was a mem-
ber of the American Jewish Com-
mittee delegation at the Paris
Peace Conference last summer and
presided at the session dealing
with international guarantees of
human rights at the International
Conference of Christians and
Jews in Oxford, England, last
year.

Zedek will conduct Sabbath
morning services in the main
auditorium of the synagogue.
Rabbi Adler has prepared a spe-
cial sermon on the topic "Impli-
cations of Zionism for American
Jewish Life."
Following services a catered
luncheon will be served in the
Shaarey Zedek social hall. Lunch-
eon speaker will be Philip Shorn-
ovitz, editor of The Jewish News.
Sabbath afternoon will be de-
voted to four separate discussions
on facets of Zionism.
Delegates and their friends will
attend a gala Saturday evening
in the social hall of Bnai Moshe.
Committee chairmen for the
event are Elise Zeme, Rhodine
Unger, Moshe Haman and Wil-
liam Fitzerman.
The Institute will wind up Sun-
day with a brunch at 10:30 a. m.
at the Jewish Center, to be fol-
lowed by a series of workshop
meetings.

Inspector. He is the first Jew
in the department to hold that
office.
• • •
Past chancellor's night will be
held Tuesday, April 22, at Detroit
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias.
25-year jewels will be given to
the following members: Sidney
J. Allen, William Friedman, Dan-
iel C. Hirshefield, Gustav D.
Newman, Emil Raskin, David
Davis, Nathaniel Goldstick, Sam-
uel Solomon and Samuel Raskin.
• • •
MRS. SAMUEL R. GLOGOW-
ER, Detroit communal leader and
a vice-president of J. W. B., and
Isidore Sobeloff, executive direc-
tor of the Detroit Jewish Welfare
Federation, members of the Sur-
vey Commission created by Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board, to
chart its peacetime activities and
to evaluate the position of the
Jewish center movement in the
American Jewish community,
survey, will attend the organiza-
tion's annual meeting next month,
it was announced by Prof. Salo
Baron, professor of history at
Columbia University, who heads
the Commission. Delegates to the
meeting, which will be held at
Pitsburgh's Hotel Wm. Penn,
May 10 to 12, will map future
JWB plans by their action on
the Commission's findings.

•

•

•

DETROIT ADULT CLUB in-
vites members and friends to an
open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
day, April 20, in Butzel Hall,
the Community Center. A games
party and get acquainted dance
will follow. Admission free.

Council Careerists
Plan Mock Court.

NEW YORK — Two promising
young American composers were
given a financial and musical
boost toward the future in the
third annual Gershwin Memorial
Concert here under the sponsor-
ship of Bnai Brith Victory Lodge.
Ulysses Kay, 30-year-old Negro
veteran of Tucson, Ariz., and 23-
year-old Earl George, student of
the Eastman School of Music,
Rochester, N. Y., were presented
with awards of $500 each for their
prize-winning orchestral works.

JERUSALEM, (J T A) — The
Arab newspaper, Adifaa, reported
that the central offices of the
Palestine Arab Higher Commit-
I tee will be transferred to Cairo
in a move interpreted as strength-
ening the hand of the Grand
Mufti in Arab politics.

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Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center, will be the featured
speaker at the memorial pro-
gram commemorating the battle
of the Warsaw Ghetto at 8:30
p. m. Thursday, April 24, at the
Belcrest Hotel. The meeting is
being arranged by the Detroit
Section of the American Jewish
Congress.
A musical program will aug-
ment the program. All members
of Congress and their friends are
invited to attend.
At the same meeting election
of officers for the Detroit Sec-
tion will be held. Refreshments
will be served.
Mrs. Morris Raskin, program
chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Kurs-
man are in charge of arrange-
ments.

WASHINGTON, D. C.—Henry
Monsky, national president of
Bnai Brith, has been named to
two high positions in the Church
Peace Union and the Urban
League.
The Church Peace Union has
named him to its Board of Trus-
tees, replacing the late Henry
Morgenthau Sr.
The Urban League has named
Monsky to its Service Fund Cam-
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