Rosenmans Join Center Staff

To Direct Two Youth. Divisions

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—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer
HERMAN JACOBS (left), executive director of the_Jewish Com-
munity Center, welcomes new staff members, Mr. and Mrs. Yehudah
Rosenman. Mr. Rosenman will direct young adult activities at the
main Center, while Mrs. Rosenman will direct the junior program at
the Twelfth St. Council Center.
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Samuel Rubiner, president of the Jewish Community Center,
announces the appointment of Mr. and Mrs. Yehuda Rosenman to
the Center staff. Mr. Rosenman will be the young adult activities
director at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Hol-
brook, and his wife, Edna, will be junior activities director at the
12th Street Council Center, 12th and Blaine.
A native of Brest Litovsk,
Poland, where he attended gym- !ceived his M A. in social work
nasium and later spent three there in 1946.
years studying law, Mr. Rosen- At Pittsburgh he was a mem-
man came to the United States ber of the political honorary
in 1939 and received his B.S. de- society and president of the In-
gree in sociology at the Uni- ternational Club. As principal of
versity of Pittsburgh. He re- the Schofetz-Chaim Hebrew
School from 1940 to 1945, Mr.
Rosenman activated and direct-
ed numerous young adult groups.
He also was associated with the
Hebrew Institute in Pittsburgh
and assisted in a special project
of coordinating informal activi-
ties with the formal educational
program. While working on his
Combining the fund-raising ef- master's degree Mr. Rosenman
Zionist established the Young Adult
Labor
forts of pine
groups, a federated campaign is League in Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Rosenman was born in
being planned for this fall to be
conducted by the Detroit Central Brooklyn, and attended the
Committee of the Labor Zion- Herzlia Hebrew High School,
graduating in 1941. In 1945 she
ist Organization of America.
Each branch of the movement was graduated from Brooklyn
is selecting its own captains and College where she majored in
sociology. While there She was
workers, to assure the success-
ful attainment of the drive's active in volunteer work with
$50,000 goal. This amount is ex- the Young Judea and at the East
club
pected to cover the budgets of New York YMHA as a
the basic activities and institu- leader.
She received her master's de-
tions of the Labor Zionists.
gree in social work at the Uni-
Among the groups which will versity of Pittsburgh in June,
benefit from the federated corn- 1944.
paign are the European Relief
The Rosenmans met at the
and Rehabilitation Fund, Far- University of Pittsburgh and
band (Labor Zionist Folk later were married at Mrs.
Schools), Habonim Youth Organ- Rosenman's home in Brooklyn.

Labor Zionists
Unite for Drive

ToAid 9 Groups

ization, Habonim Institute, Jew-
ish Frontier Magazine, Jewish
Teachers Seminary, Labor Zion-
ist Organization Expansion Fund,
local activities and the Yiddisher
Kempfer Magazine.
Stressing the recent expansion
of the movement, Morris Lieber-
man, Central Committee chair-
man, states, "We have made our
influence felt in American Jew-
ish :ife just as our co-workers
have played a vital role in the
rebuilding of Palestine. Through
our established schools, training
centers and seminars for youths
and adults, periodicals and other
projects, we have attempted to
supply the American Jewish
Community with true Zionist
leadership and arouse the con-
sciousness of our fellow Jews to
our responsibility for giving po-
litical, moral and financial aid to
the building of our Jewish Home-
land.
"Our campaign will insure the
maximum financial support for
our important activities and elim-
inate the uncertainties of inde-
pendent fund raising ventures."

OSE Children's Camps
Get Grant from Italy

ROME, (JTA) — The Italian

government approved a grant of
- 1,000,000 lire or the OSE, Jewish
health society, to be used for
Jewish children's summer camps.

Friday, August 29, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Six

Harry Cohen, one of Detroit's
most consistent workers for- the
Zionist cause, and a member of
the Zionist Expansion Fund Com-
mittee this week called upon all
Jews to support the Jewish posi-
tion in Palestine.
"The Jews of Palestine. for
whom no assignment is too diffi-
cult -or too dangerous in their
fight f o r free-
dom, look to us
as Americans to
take up their
struggle on the
American front,"
Cohen declared.
He pointed out
that there are no
funds available
for carrying out
the program of
"Operation Am- Harry Cohen
erica" from the United Palestine
Appeal, or from the local share
of ZOA membership dues. The
national and local expansion fund
of the Zionist Organization of
America, in financing "Operation
America," will provide the means
to force action originating in
America to help in the struggle
of the Yishuv.
"Get behind the Zionist Ex-
pansion Fund Campaign, and join
the fight for Jewish freedom in
Palestine. Send in your expan-
sion fund contributions to the
Zionist Organization of Detroit,
1044 Penobscot Bldg.," Cohen
urged.

Freddy Martin and his orches-
Adeline Subar, Joseph Yanich tra have been engaged as an add-
and Sol Schwartz of Detroit will ed attraction for the annual Lions
be three Of 80 young people, Variety football gaine to. be
18 to 30, selected from 'all sec- played at. the University of De-
tions of the country to attend troit stadium, Sept. 5, Mt is an-
the National Jewish Youth Insti- nounced by Arvid Kantor of the
ute of the National Jewish Wel- Variety Club which is sponsoring
fare Board Aug. 29 to Sept. 5 at the game as a benefit for the
Emma Kaufmann Camp, Har- cancer fund.
It will be the first appearance
mony, Pa.
of
Martin and his band in De-
Yanich and Miss Subar are
troit in over six years. The game
staff members of the Jewish
itself will be between two teams
Community Center's Camp Ha-
Lions football players, one
bonim and are active in the
made up of veterans and the
Wayne University chapter of
other composed of new-comers
IZFA. Schwartz, a member of who will be playing this year for
the Jewish Youth Council, was the first time in a Lions uniform.
formerly president of the Junior
Tickets may be obtained at any
Service Group.
motion picture theater or at the
"Jewish Youth Prepares for Detroit Lions' office in the Tuller
Action" is the theme of the Hotel. Admission charge is $2.
Institute, which will conduct a Groups interested in cancer con-
series of workshops with mem- trol, in addition to the motion
bers of the JWB's Jewish Center picture industry, are promoting
division as consultants.
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At Zionist- School Camp

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More than 200 college students
representing the 100 chapters of
the Intercollegiate Zionist Feder-
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in the annual summer school
camps to be held at Tel Noar
Lodge, Hampstead, N. H., and
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American Action
Must Aid Yishuv,
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