Maurice Samuel to Address Center Sponsors Camp Histadrut Luncheon Dec. 18 Midwinter Dec. 22 to Jan. 2 Maurice Samuel, noted Jewish author, publicist and translator, who recently reutrned from Pal- estine, will come to Detroit to ad- dress a luncheon of business and professional men next Thursday, Dec. 18, at 12:30, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mr. Samuel's talk is sponSored by the Detroit Palestine Histadrut "The His topic, Committee. Foundations of Eretz Israel," will be based on his recent Palestine trip, the forces at work within the Jewish Homeland and. an in- terpretation of the internal 'and external problems involved in establishing the Jewish State. Morris L. Lieberman, chairman of the executive board of the De- Rubashow Views Cooperation of Arabs in Y ishuv An overflow audience, con- vened on a half-day's notice, at the Labor Zionist Institute on Linwood, Sunday evening heard an address by Zalman Rubashow, eminent Palestine editor and la- bor leader, who called for re- _ newed effort in the building of the Jewish state and expressed confidence that all obstacles would be overcome. The meeting addressed by Mr. The Jewish Community Center will sponsor a mid-winter session cf Camp Habonim during the coming school vacation period, Frances Winokur, director of jun- ior activities, announces. The camp will be held from Dec. 22 to -Jan. 2. Daily programs will: start at 10 a. m. and end at 4 p. m. Registration for the session be- gan Dec. 8, and will continue through Friday, - Dec. 19. Parents desiring to register their children are requested to call Miss Wino- kur at MA.8400 for an appoint- ment. Rates for the session will be comparable to those of last sum- rner's Camp Habonim. Transpor. tation will again be furnished by chartered DSR buses. A well-planned program will be organized for the campers, in eluding trips to local spots of in- terest, swimming, gym, arts and crafts, dramatics, music appre- ciation and dancing. Plans for the camp have been approved by the Parent's Ad- visory Council, parents of chil- dren active in the center's junior program. The 12th St. Council Center also -will sponsor a mid-winter camp. Arrangements can be made by calling Harold Weiss, TY. 5-2300. MAURICE SAMUEL troit Histradut Committee who is in charge of arrangements, points out that Mr. Samuel's ap- pearance is particularly timely, in view of the recent action by the UN and the urgent need for authentic information on what problems the Jews will face in building the Jewish State. For 25 years, Mr. Samuel, through his lectures and writ- ings, has been an outstanding and tireless interpreter and expon- ent of Jewish values to the Jew- ish and non-Jewish world. His published works, which have won worldwide acclaim, include "You Gentiles," "The Great Hatred," "Harvest In The Desert," "The World of Sholem Aleichem," and the best seller "Web of Lucifer." • Mr. Samuel is widely known as a translator of the great Jewish writers. He has observed and studied Jewish life through ex- tensive travel and study. For I many years he lived in Palestine and has made frequent visits - there, his latest lasting through the fall of 1947. •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •• COVER - UP ! .. . with • • ZALMAN RUBASHOW Rubashow was combined with the rally of Jewish National Workers Alliance Branch 114 under the chairmanship of M. Goldoftas. Declaring the sad circumstances which marked inquiries by 21 commissions now are a matter of the past, Rubashow said the Yi- shuv feels. certain the Palestinian Arabs will co-operate with them and that the outside influence of the Mufti will be defeated. Visiting here with Rubashow last Sunday were two other Pales- tinians—Gershon Zak and Hertz Antam, of Tel Aviv. Mr. Zak reported progress was being made in establishing the Berl Katznelson Memoriam .Insti- tute between Kfar Saba and Ra- mat Hakovesh, on 100 dunams of Jewish National Fund land. He pointed out the Institute will provide classes for 120 students who will be trained in adminis- tration of municipal government. The students are to be college graduates, 20 to 30 years old. Plans are being made for an amphitheater and other recrea- tional and educational facilities to serve neighboring Jewish col- onies. Twelve buildings already have been erected. Made) •• • SLIP-COVERS MUNICH, (JTA) — The Jewish Agency will establish special commissions to screen displaced Jews desiring to immigrate to Palestine. The commissions, which will be composed of representatives of the Agency, the local Zionist par- ties and DP organizations, will group applicants in such cate- gories as "youth," "technicians" and "persons with close relations in Palestine." Agency offices in the major cities of Germany have been. swamped by hundreds of Jewn within the past few days apply-. ing for emigration. However, the Agency officials have been forced to tell the people that no definite date for the start of legal, large scale immigration to Pales- tine has been set and that they may have to wait until Aug. 1, 1948, when the British evacua- tion of Palestine is slated to be completed. bw #40 TO THESE HANDSOME ALL WOOL DIAMOND Ox . • • THEY'RE IMPORTED! THEY'RE HAND MADE! They're 100% ure Wool! For Men! 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